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Alex’s Staff Picks

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  • New Monuments – Language Is The Skin CD
    New Monuments – Language Is The Skin CD
    $13.00 | Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “The birth of NEW FREE JAZZ. A completely unhinged document of New Monuments. Fresh new quartet line-up. This is the next level, and the […]

  • Osmo Lindeman – Electronic Works
    Osmo Lindeman – Electronic Works
    $40.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Incredible works from Finnish electronic music composer. Fits right in with the Sahko catalog.” – Alex *includes a CD featuring all tracks from the [...]

  • Magnús Pálsson – Enginn Gleypir S​ó​lina CD + Book
    Magnús Pálsson – Enginn Gleypir S​ó​lina CD + Book
    $30.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Audio from a Magnus Palsson exhibit. Very Runzelstirn Gurgelstock or Hermann Nitsch energy here. Lots of of grunting, moaning and intimate human sounds. Includes [...]

  • Oneohtrix Point Never – Again (Blue Vinyl)
    Oneohtrix Point Never – Again (Blue Vinyl)
    $40.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Been jamming this nonstop for a week now. It scratches all itches for those who love OPN & his refined 21st century electronic pop […]

  • Sult – Always I Gnaw
    Sult – Always I Gnaw
    $22.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “A masterpiece of texture and explorations of acoustic instruments. The photos from the album covers depict the sounds themselves. Winter’s harsh crackle. [...]

  • Technical Space Composer’s Crew – Canaxis 5
    Technical Space Composer’s Crew – Canaxis 5
    $20.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Holger Czukay & Rolf Dammers getting so wild. Stockhausen zoned experimental. Incredibly various and musical. ‘Shook Eyes Ammunition’ is the best song title ever.” [...]

  • German Shepherds – Music For Sick Queers
    German Shepherds – Music For Sick Queers
    $18.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Go to weird out record. So so grimey and sick. I love it and it feels like the first time I’ve heard it every […]

  • Jackie Mclean – Capuchin Swing
    Jackie Mclean – Capuchin Swing
    $18.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “McLean is the man. 1960 bebop chiller, and a good starting point for his vast catalog. He’s well worth diving into deeply, mid to […]

  • Juma – Selected Works 2LP
    Juma – Selected Works 2LP
    $33.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Unearthed a few copies while moving Fantastique out of here. Incredible gamut of K. Yoshimatsu material from 81-82. Varied from industrial to new wave, […]

  • Kenneth Anger’s Lucifer Rising Sountrack
    Kenneth Anger’s Lucifer Rising Sountrack
    $8.00 | Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “I love Kenneth Anger’s films. Having this tape edition of the soundtrack of Lucifer Rising is a joy for us all. Check out the […]

  • Arbor Labor Union – Yonder
    Arbor Labor Union – Yonder
    $22.00 | Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “I trust Ryan’s vision of the Sophomore Lounge catalog. This one fits in nicely. Mid-era Meat Puppets, freely picking styled folk rock – but […]

  • XV – On The Creekbeds On The Thrones
    XV – On The Creekbeds On The Thrones
    $20.00 | Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Psycho garage jammers XV with an incredible LP of mangled rock. 10/10 Beyond measure, it’s a perfect album. Disjointed jangle garage stoner thrift midnight […]

  • Einstürzende Neubauten ‎– Live At Rockpalast 1990
    Einstürzende Neubauten ‎– Live At Rockpalast 1990
    $7.00 | Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Nasty live 1990 bootleg CDr from Neubauten.” – Alex CDr packaged with fold over cover in polybag. When the band Einstürzende Neubauten was being […]

  • Equipment Pointed Ankh – Changing Legs
    Equipment Pointed Ankh – Changing Legs
    $10.00 | Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “EPA return with a disc of duos. I would say this is a good disc for all Improv Heads, Kraut Rock Dropouts, & Kentucky […]

  • Fuxter Schittly – “1998 – 1999 God Particles”
    Fuxter Schittly – “1998 – 1999 God Particles”
    $10.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “An excellent example that we have no real grasp on what is going on around us. In a world of fake news and discordianism, […]

  • Sluggo – Sluggo LP
    Sluggo – Sluggo LP
    $18.00 | Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Sluggo was that band, and The Contradiction E.P. that gave me pride of being from the midwest. Amazing reissue with the first EP and […]

  • Lea Bertucci – Metal Aether / Resonant Field
    Lea Bertucci – Metal Aether / Resonant Field
    $35.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “I’ve been following Lea Bertucci since we stocked her 7″ on IDDB. This LP is very melancholic and a lesson in tonal energy. I […]

  • Kanye West – Donda
    Kanye West – Donda
    $60.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Donda is the nexus of Kanye’s genius and mania. Praising god, remembering his mother and grieving the breakup of his family. It is easy […]

  • Itasca – Spring
    Itasca – Spring
    $19.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “One of my favorite folk albums of the past 10 years. Laurel Canyon styled folk. Joni Mitchell – breezy afternoon. Heavy southwest vibe. Bitchin […]

  • Loren Connors – 9th Avenue
    Loren Connors – 9th Avenue
    $25.00 | Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Room next door practice amp blues. Total control and fearlessly personal riffing – TRUE BLUES.” – Alex For me, this is the blues. Utterly […]

  • Altar Of Flies – Återblick
    Altar Of Flies – Återblick
    $48.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Incredible 3 LP of Mattias Gustafsson’s 2020-2021 sessions. Some of my favorite experimental music of recent years, a triple LP is so fitting. Compiling [...]

  • Wendy Eisenberg – Its Shape Is Your Touch
    Wendy Eisenberg – Its Shape Is Your Touch
    $20.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “A narrative journey of avant garde blues guitar. I am a huge fan of solo guitar music, and this is top tier.” – Alex […]

  • Monokultur – Ormens Väg LP
    Monokultur – Ormens Väg LP
    $30.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “A top 10 of mine from 2021. Incredible subdued electronic pop music.” – Alex “2021 starts as 2020 ends, the good as well as […]

  • Zero Magazine – Volume One (Japanese HC Photo book)
    Zero Magazine – Volume One (Japanese HC Photo book)
    $30.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Insane document of Japanese 80s punk & hardcore. Unreal spreads of punks & skins and grind freaks. Flyers & photos that will make you […]

  • taupe set xl – shadow of venus
    taupe set xl – shadow of venus
    $10.00 | Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “There is always a teetering feeling I have with ambient music. I’m on the verge of standing in place as the piece moves past […]

  • Neutral – Live Pa Autodidaktik LP
    Neutral – Live Pa Autodidaktik LP
    $24.00 | , Add to cart

    What our staff has to say: “Neutral live tape – now reissued on wax via Happiest Place. Disturbing “true industrial” sound. No flexing – akin to throbbing gristle or buried […]

  • MattxIbarra (H2L Reissue)
    MattxIbarra (H2L Reissue)
    $30.00 | , Add to cart

    Matt Ibarra presents “Seventeen” a double LP working through 6 compositions. Soothing minimalist ambient akin to Loscil or Windy & Carl.

  • Karima Walker – Waking The Dreaming Body
    Karima Walker – Waking The Dreaming Body
    $19.00 | , Add to cart

    Tucson artist Karima Walker has long nurtured a duality within her work as a musician, developing her own sonic language as a sound designer in tandem with her craft as […]

  • Anna Hogberg Attack – Lena
    Anna Hogberg Attack – Lena
    $15.00 | Add to cart

    A primal force of something… real. I have listened back and forth to the new album of Anna Högberg`s “Attack” numerous times now and it hit me like a split […]

  • Enhet För Fri Musik ‎– Ömhet & Skilsmässa LP
    Enhet För Fri Musik ‎– Ömhet & Skilsmässa LP
    $33.00 | , Add to cart

    New Enhet För Fri Musk album, recorded in Gothenburg and Malmö 2020 by Hugo Randulv, Sofie Herner, Gustaf Dicksson, Matthias Andersson and Dan Johansson. A concept album on relationships, family [...]

  • Low Life – Catholic Guilt 7″
    Low Life – Catholic Guilt 7″
    $10.00 | , Add to cart

    Label Description: New 7” from Sydney’s Low Life featuring two previously unreleased tracks which tie up loose ends from the band’s first wave period. ‘Catholic Guilt’ was originally leftover [...]

  • Alan Vega – Mutator
    Alan Vega – Mutator
    $21.00 | , Add to cart

    Alan Vega’s name is synonymous with unfettered, tireless creativity. Beginning in the late 1950s, when he was a fine art student at Brooklyn College, through his years playing in Suicide, […]

  • Doug Carn – Spirit Of The New Land
    Doug Carn – Spirit Of The New Land
    $24.00 | , Add to cart

    Of all the artists who recorded for the Black Jazz label, keyboardist and composer Doug Carn was the most prolific, releasing four albums for the imprint. 1972’s Spirit of the […]

Jeff Parker, Mondays at The Enfield Tennis Academy

“Stone cold CHILLER. Parker trio live double LP – really comfortable and swaying free-compositions.”

Tinariwen, The Radio Tisdas Sessions

“I saw Tinariwen a decade ago at Memorial Hall in Cincinnati and it was one of the most magical gigs I’ve ever experienced. Since then I’ve loved checking out all the Tuareg sounds that are being exported from Africa. Desert Blues.”

Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band, Dancing on the Edge

“This has been playing non-stop since being released. Ryan is one of my favorite lyricists ever. He plays in Equipment Pointed Ankh too! (pick up the new LP on Torn Light…) But the lyrics here… They hurt and are made for us midwestern lost souls “I started out a butterfly detective, then I became a teenage alcoholic, now I’m trying to get to heaven, or whatever you’d call it” I actually wrote Ryan a text when we got our copies of the record in. Just gushing about how blown away I am by this… It’s getting reviews, which is rare for GOOD sincere music. I’m just happy for an old friend and class act. I love them EPA boys and all the music they make together. FFO: slacker rock/country jams.”

Osmo Lindeman, Electronic Works

“Incredible works from Finnish electronic music composer. Fits right in with the Sahko catalog.”

Tia Blake and Her Folk Group, Folksongs & Ballads

“A perfect folk album by my measure. Nice and fun. Single girl… too real.”

Magnús Pálsson, Enginn Gleypir S​ó​lina

“Audio from a Magnus Palsson exhibit. Very Runzelstirn Gurgelstock or Hermann Nitsch energy here. Lots of of grunting, moaning and intimate human sounds. Includes great exhibition book in both English & Icelandic!”

Oneohtrix Point Never, Again

“Been jamming this nonstop for a week now. It scratches all itches for those who love OPN & his refined 21st century electronic pop to Berlin school brain. Fav track is Krumville.”

Sult, Always I Gnaw

“A masterpiece of texture and explorations of acoustic instruments. The photos from the album covers depict the sounds themselves. Winter’s harsh crackle. Unforgiving winds. Painful and unrelenting.”

Coil, The Ape of Naples

“Their true final studio LP is a creative and meek electronic album that feels like chamber music for purgatory.”

The Apartments, The Evening Visits and Stays for Years

“Candlelit folk jams, my favorite genre for awhile. Captured Tracks with a great reissue includes first EPs & even some demos for the price of some carry out.”

Einstürzende Neubauten, Live At Rockpalast 1990

“Nasty live 1990 bootleg CDr from Neubauten.”

Emeralds, Solar Bridge

“Essential Ohio kosmische reissue from Ghostly.”

Dead C, The White House

“The pinnacle of rock n roll / noise rock – THE DEAD C. Thankfully Ba Da Bing! have brought these back around. Remastered by Lasse Marhaug for your pleasure. Emotional guitar music.”

Kali Malone, Living Torch

“Another needed reissue in from GRM. One of the best Kali Malone releases IMO. Dive into some minimalism here. It’s dark and psyched out.”

German Sphereds, Music for Sick Queers

“Go to weird out record. So so grimey and sick. I love it and it feels like the first time I’ve heard it every single spin.”

Jackie McLean, Capuchin Swing

“McLean is the man. 1960 bebop chiller, and a good starting point for his vast catalog. He’s well worth diving into deeply, mid to late 60s LPs are so incredible.”

Technical Space Composer’s Crew, Canaxis 5

“Holger Czukay & Rolf Dammers getting so wild. Stockhausen zoned experimental. Incredibly various and musical. ‘Shook Eyes Ammunition’ is the best song title ever.”

Go Sailor, S/T

“I was told a few years ago that ‘twee’ is a derogatory term, so I’ll just say that I love this ‘soft pop’ LP.”

Juma, Selected Works

“Unearthed a few copies while moving Fantastique out of here. Incredible gamut of K. Yoshimatsu material from 81-82. Varied from industrial to new wave, ambient & art rock. Check it out… Well out of print!”

Rashied Ali & Frank Lowe, Duo Exchange

“Capturing the tenets of free jazz of the era. Duo Exchange whips around and leaves space. Hard blowing from Lowe & Rashied on some endurance psychosis. Such a killer record.”

International Submarine Band, Safe at Home

“Gram Parsons first stab at country rock. Fantastic Lee Hazlewood Industries LP reissued from Sundazed, much more a straight up country rock album than the more psychedelic & soul influenced Flying Burrito Bros. Must have for Parson-heads.”

Wolf Eyes, Dreams in Splattered Lines

“New Wolf Eyes LP – very dope as to be expected. Feels like the perfect zone of their last 2.5 decades of sounds. Short tracks & lots of em.”

Pharoah Sanders, Karma

“The beautiful psychedelic spiritual masterpiece ‘The Creator Has A Masterplan’ here on wax forever. Pull off the shelf in case of emergency. The other night I watched videos of Pharoah’s last ever performance. It was soul crushing to see him wheeled out, but when he started to play it was just beauty. Look it up, have a cry. Peace and happiness through all the land.”

Robert Turman / John Wiese, Solid State of Time

“Turman+Wiese is an unbeatable combo. Lush slow moving synthesis… Seriously incredible and mandatory. Jams for your next k-hole.”

Rudimentary Peni, Cacophony

“Chaotic weirdos forever. Rudi Peni with their gothic psycho punk odyssey.”

The Shapiros, Gone By Fall: The Collected Works Of The Shapiros

“1994 fantastic lo-fi pop, ala C86. Thanks to World of Echo for putting this together. Been on repeat in the shop. So dreamy and cute.”

The Reds, Pinks, & Purples, The Town That Cursed Your Name

“The Reds, Pinks & Purples are one of the finest groups still making pop in the 2020s. It’s nice to have something so self satisfying to listen to, helps with my introspection.”

XV, On the Creekbeds On the Thrones

“Psycho garage jammers XV with an incredible LP of mangled rock. 10/10 Beyond measure, it’s a perfect album. Disjointed jangle garage stoner thrift midnight DJs – this is for you.”

Arbor Labor Union, Yonder

“I trust Ryan’s vision of the Sophomore Lounge catalog. This one fits in nicely. Mid-era Meat Puppets, freely picking styled folk rock – but from druggy people (or so it sounds) Really rambunctious songs, getting weird and wild. Free jams that put some of the other ‘weird’ bands to shame. Don’t get it twisted – no math jams here. Think of that Ash Ra riffage that’s close to Allman Bros & The Dead – but still mystic and moving towards the sun instead of mom’s basement.”

Crispin Hellion Glover, The Big Problem ≠ The Solution. The Solution = Let It Be

“Crispin Glover’s album was always a good thing to put on to kill the vibe of a party. Great record.”

Coil, A Guide For Beginners: The Voice Of Silver / A Guide For Finishers: A Hair Of Gold

“Excellent collection for Coil beginners or those who want a nice seamless listening experience to the group’s entire career. Rules. CDs are the best.”

Cartoon, Cartoon

“A new tape from Philadelphia label ‘Human Headstone Presents’ defies popular myth that american prog is dead. Cartoon is here, playing it well. On the hard rock side, verging into FREE zones here & there. I want the pedal to hit the floor, but they keep it loose and laid back most of the time.”

Itasca, Spring

“One of my favorite folk albums of the past 10 years. Laurel Canyon styled folk. Joni Mitchell – breezy afternoon. Heavy southwest vibe. Bitchin Bajas & Gun Outfit crew in the band. Not much better than Kayla Cohen’s ‘Itasca’ for me.”

Kenneth Anger’s Lucifer Rising Soundtrack

“I love Kenneth Anger’s films. Having this tape edition of the soundtrack of Lucifer Rising is a joy for us all. Check out the listing to read Anger’s own words on putting the film together. A huge hero of mine.”

Robert Wyatt, Rock Bottom

“All Robert Wyatt is godly. Rock Bottom is a whimsical while malaised trip through his special demure prog.”

Black Artists Group, In Paris, Aries 1973

“Black Artists Group sole LP was part of my introduction to free jazz alongside the Art Ensemble of Chicago. Lester Bowie’s younger brother setting forth with an amazing crew in France – a very unique band with massive spacial awareness. This isn’t a crowded onslaught but a careful practice of avant garde jazz. Fans of Art Ensemble who aren’t aware – this is mandatory.”

Dalibor Cruz, Elude Jaundiced Eyes

“Beautiful and strange electronics from Dalibor Cruz. Feels like Jorge Reyes scoring a late 90s PC game – very haunting and grungy in the best way possible.”

Las Visiones, Cruces de Neon

“This is a great release from Guadalajara, MX band Las Visiones – punchy shoegaze/indie. Heavy and hard, reminds me a bit of Cloud Nothings & the like. Dope band.”

Merzbow, Merzbeat

“Psychotic level jumbled MERZBEAT!!!! A favorite of mine, tape looped drums with lots of distortion and noise. Majorly chaotic and fun.”

Claire Rousay, A Heavenly Touch

“Claire LP on American Dreams hitting a lot of sweet spots. Ambient/field recordings for the 21st century.”

Bill Orcutt, Odds Against Tomorrow

“Haunted & solemn guitar works from Orcutt. ‘The Conversion Experience’ is my favorite track. Fits in between the best blues & folk records you’ve ever heard. All electric and driven to the perfect degree.”

Toshimaru Nakamura, No Input Mixing Board

“Fans of Pan Sonic’s actual minimalist approach to rhythmic sound take note – Toshimaru Nakamura’s ‘No Input Mixing Board’ LP is an incredible one. Thanks to Blake for reissuing this.”

Swell Maps, Jane From Occupied Europe

“Truly mangled guitar music at its finest.”

Frank Wright, Your Prayer

“Incredible record from Frank Wright. Free & bluesy, but fettering not far from the early 60s. Highly recommend it.”

Jason Molina, Let Me Go, Let Me Go, Let Me Go

“One of my favorite Jason Molina LPs. Comes back around to Jason’s deep and minimal ‘blues’ albums like The Pyramid Electric Co. Bleak, slow and minimalist folk music. If this weren’t on Secretly, a lot of the heads would’ve been all over it. Just dig in.”

Jandek, Staring at the Cellophane

“BLEAK early 80s Jandek. It’s all essential, but why not start here?”

Equipment Pointed Ankh, Changing Legs

“EPA return with a disc of duos. I would say this is a good disc for all Improv Heads, Kraut Rock Dropouts, & Kentucky Fried Psychos. Changing Legs to explore minimalism and technique.”

Fuxter Schittly, “1998-1999 God Particles”

“An excellent example that we have no real grasp on what is going on around us. In a world of fake news and discordianism, we have a relic and instance of chaos. This is a collection of tracks by our friend Fuxter Schittly – captured sound from turntable sculptures.”

Lightning Bolt, Hypermagic Mountain

“A melodic noise rock masterpiece. I had the CD right when it was released and am still as excited listening to it now 17 years later.”

Sluggo, Sluggo

“A crucial collection of USHC from northern KY/Cincinnati, OH. An underrated but amazing band from the region. For the love of hardcore – get it.”

Loren Connors, Airs

“Incredibly palpable for the passive listener, and a great introduction into Connors genius of guitar work.”

Demonologists w/Junko, Nure-Onna

“An incredible in-house release from Torn Light on CD. What you would imagine to be an off-kilter combo, it’s horrifying and fits perfectly in place. Jam at your own risk. True horror music.”

J Dilla, Donuts

“Celebrated as the bones of hip hop music productions reliance on the genius of yesteryears ears for moody perfection. This is collage music brilliance.”

Jackie McLean, New and Old Gospel

“Excellent excellent record from Jackie McLean’s late 60s period. Ornette Coleman on trumpet! My god.”

This Heat, Live 80-81

“I’ve been obsessing over THIS HEAT all week. I wish the entire movement of ‘post punk’ took their cues. Borrowing from Krautrock, Musique Concrete, Dub & Industrial music – everything they created was singularly unique. These live LPs seem to be overlooked to me, but they’re incredible. Check it out!”

Automatic, Excess

“Amazing NEW synth punk? Yes, it exists – and they aren’t dressed like they’re from The Matrix! Even better :)”

Kelly Lee Owens, LP.8

“New Kelly Lee Owens (produced by Lasse Marhaug) is absolutely incredible. Lots of exploration in spacious industrial sounds. Highly recommend picking it up. The CD hasn’t left my truck!”

Caroline No, S/T

“Another imaginative and remarkably individualistic release from Grapefruit Records. ‘Alternative’ singer songwriter music for fans of Rosali, No Quarter Records & 90s indie label jams. Killer shit for real. Sounds live and raw. The electric guitars on here riff so great.”

Kübler-Ross, Kübler-Ross

“Standing high and alone vs dozens of wannabes. Kubler-Ross stay true to a rigid tradition of earth 80s electronic post punk. No romance here, it’s ice cold and mechanical post punk.”

Sheila Heti, Motherhood

“Sheila Heti’s Motherhood is the tension of the [i]choice[/i] of having a child. Wrestling between directions from a mystic, practicing I Ching (John Cage baby) and following her body and mind into the vortex and hell, Motherhood was hard for me to put down. Heti’s strange humor and wit mesmerize me.”

Total Control, Laughing at the System

“The Total Control record that pushed a lot of punks over the edge of remaining fans. This is my favorite zone of TC. The kraut & synth post punk influence reign supreme here. One of the only genuine post-punk bands left in the world. Genius level 12″!”

New Monuments, Language is the Skin

“The birth of NEW FREE JAZZ. A completely unhinged document of New Monuments. Fresh new quartet line-up. This is the next level, and the next step. Completely controlled chaotic mess.”

Aaron Dilloway, Songs About Jason

“Incredible Dilloway. So great.”

Loren Connors, 9th Avenue

“Room next door practice amp blues. Total control and fearlessly personal riffing – TRUE BLUES.”

Kanye West, Donda

“Donda is the nexus of Kanye’s genius and mania. Praising god, remembering his mother and grieving the breakup of his family. It is easy to dismiss and cut down someone in the now, but his albums will be remembered forever and different reasons and music evolves over time and you notice he was there first. ‘Moon’ is one of my favorite tracks in years. Beautiful production all around. So hyped to have these in the shop.”

Jean Ritchie, Music Of

“I love Kentucky.”

Jojo Hiroshige, Triple Echo

“Jojo Hiroshige of Hijokaidan’s great exploration into minimalist feedback structures. Jojo’s guitar playing is lassoing a tone for durations most wouldn’t dare. He is a maniac cowboy on his Triple Echo series. I recommend all discs from the series. Jojo forever. A guitar god that we undeserving of.”

The Velvet Underground & Nico – S/T

“The greatest rock band from the United States. I adore the sound of calamity.”

Greyhound, I Felt the Sun

“heartfelt hazy michigan experimental music. spoken words and beautiful loops”

Vampyric Seasons, History of the Vampire

“Vampyric Industrial Power Electronics. Buzzing synths, burning holes in your ear drums. Faint howls and whispers. Psychedelic PE, morose and evil.”

Flanger Magazine, After The Bend

“Excellent mix of folk, free jazz that will make you dig hard for library records the rest of your life.”

Iron Maiden, Iron Maiden

“Fuck it. Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden. 1999, my homie comes over with ZERO – MISLED YOUTH. First part is Adrian Lopez, and PROWLER comes in. Sick. The soundtrack to that video changed my life forever, and this song in particular reminds me of Lopez ripping. God bless Zero & Toy Machine videos. – (Adrian Lopez’s part in Misled Youth)”

Jon Mueller, The Future is Unlimited Always

“Jon Mueller is a continually inspiring artist to me. Incredible packaging on this pro-CD on Virtues (Alex Kmet) that includes a short story by Jon.”

Spoils, Find Later

“Forlorn slacker indie rock. Reminds me of Snail Mail & the more locked in Jicks/Pavement jams. Great lyrics too. I love this band.”

Stiv Bators, Disconnected

“Stiv forever. ‘I can’t waste my time… make up your mind’”

Sonic Youth, In/Out/In

“Unsurfaced guitar scrapes, mellow jams and the familiar vibe of 2000s Sonic Youth. This rules.:

ADULT., Becoming Undone

“Absolute rager from ADULT. Remnant of Kas-Product & TG at the minimal moments. EBM for “trve” industrial heads. I can’t stop listening to it.”

Altar of Flies, Återblick

“Incredible 3 LP of Mattias Gustafsson’s 2020-2021 sessions. Some of my favorite experimental music of recent years, a triple LP is so fitting. Compiling two earlier tapes on Hasten & Korset with the final piece of the puzzle… ‘Inblick, Överblick, Återblick.'”

Kemetrix, Here and Now

“Fried in the red Detroit electronics: KEMETRIX – Here & Now LP is in the shop. A blend of industrial techno, acid bangers, jilted deep house & fourth world experiments. The range is wide and what you should expect from 100 Limousines. Underground midwest american heat. No coast needed.”

Fruit LoOops, Last Chance at the Pharmacy

“I am ecstatic that FL would allow us to do their new tape. For fans of frantic energy noise rock ala Load Records.”

Brian Jonestown Massacre, Give It Back!

“NOT IF YOU WERE THE LAST DANDY ON EARTH”

Cat Power, You Are Free

“A definitive record for me. I purchased it the day it came out in 2003 on CD and have been listening to it regularly ever since. The first six lines of the song ‘Names’ have stuck with me for almost 20 years. ‘His name was Perry. He had a learning difficulty. His father was a very mean man. His father burned his skin. His father send him to his death. He was ten years old.’

Wendy Eisenberg, Its Shape Is Your Touch

“A narrative journey of avant garde blues guitar. I am a huge fan of solo guitar music, and this is top tier.”

Monokultur, Ormens Väg

“A top 10 of mine from 2021. Incredible subdued electronic pop music.”

Jandek, Ready for the House

“Originally released under the band name The Units in 1978, Ready for the House is the beginning of Jandek’s confusing and distorted legacy. Excellent avant lo fi blues.”

Guided By Voices, Sunfish Holy Breakfast

“I love Bob Pollard. He’s a regular in the shop and I’ve started to hear more and more influences in his music and he shops in the store. “If We Wait” is peak GBV. It’s incredible to have an OG of this on our site. If it’s too egregious a sticker price for the original, reissues are available through us most of the time!”

Sachi Kobayashi, Imaginary Trip

“Dream like electronic music from Japan. Another huge release from Enmossed x Psychic Liberation. We somehow still have a couple copies! Long sold out from both labels…”

Zero Magazine Volume One (Japanese HC Photo Book)

“Insane document of Japanese 80s punk & hardcore. Unreal spreads of punks & skins and grind freaks. Flyers & photos that will make you blow up your computer and go out into the real world.”

Harmonia & Eno ’76, Tracks and Traces

“A kraut/ambient must have. Abstract library prog to blissful ambient. A perfect ‘not sure what to listen to’ LP. I return to it all the time.”

Ramones, End of the Century

“The Ronettes cover of Baby I Love You is worth its weight in gold.”

Emperor, Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk

“I am not a huge Emperor fan, as they are lower on the totem for me in the Norwegian ranks… but Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk & In The Nightside Eclipse are both incredible full lengths [all earlier EPs must also be listened to immediately]. The horns and strings may deter many but I am here for it. Not as pulverizing as Nightside Eclipse, and more into the epic symphonic realm, Anthems is still a must listen.”

Rune Linblad, Death of the Moon and Other Early Works

“Rune Linblad’s ‘Death of the Moon & Other Early Works’ compiles recordings from the 1950s of Lindblad’s experimental works. An excellent addition to anyone collecting the more obscured titles of musique concrete and minimalist noise.

Xiu Xiu, Fabulous Muscles

“A top five for me in 2004/2005. Revisiting this one doesn’t feel alien to me. It’s a great ‘avant-pop’ record, and shunned for Jamie’s character. Embrace the drama and interesting production choices/recording style.”

Sean McCann, Ten Impression for Piano & Strings

“I am a huge Sean McCann/Recital fan. I use a lot of his free will as inspiration in my creative endeavors and here at the shop running our labels. One of the greatest composers living today. I highly recommend this one and all Sean McCann you come across.”

taupe set xl, shadow of venus

“There is always a teetering feeling I have with ambient music. I’m on the verge of standing in place as the piece moves past me, or I am dragged in to be swathed by sound. Taupe Set XL ‘Shadow of Venus’ is a beautiful listen with intent, and it’s the latter. I would recommend it for fans of the Kranky catalog and earlier Noir Age ambient releases.”

RRR-1000

“A feat in itself, RRR-1000 is a legendary must own release for anyone interested in the lineage of noise. 20 artists, each providing 50 1.8 second locked groove loops. A bizarre idea that is overwhelming and nearly impossible without deep respect. Good luck.”

JD Swift CD

“A mysterious release from PL from ‘JD Swift’ elusive hissed out industrial techno & ambient.”

Alex Cunningham, As Slow As the Stream

“Incredible solo violin full length from Alex Cunningham. 30+ minutes for fans of Leroy Jenkins or Henry Flynt. Released on my CD label ARKEEN.”

Equipment Pointed Ankh, Without Human Permission

“One of my favorite bands making music in the world today. All star cast of Kentucky HEADS – members of Flanger Magazine (Torn Light), Tropical Trash (LOAD) & Shutaro Noguchi (Feeding Tube) – EPA make party records for aliens.”

Neutral, Live pa Autodidaktik

“Neutral live tape – now reissued on wax via Happiest Place. Disturbing “true industrial” sound. No flexing – akin to throbbing gristle or buried early 80s tape culture hits. Incredible record.”

Amirtha Kidambi & Lea Bertucci, Phase Eclipse

“Drone & avant garde sax killer Lea Bertucci duo with Amirtha Kidambi, front woman of Elder Ones & vocalist of Mary Halvorson’s Code Girl. Incredible swirling avant garde madness from two of the greatest minds in experimental & underground music.”

Possessor

“Dehumanization via high tech assassination & the perpetual struggle of work/life balance.”


  October 8, 2021  |  Staff Picks