“Electronic is the self-titled debut studio album by the British group Electronic, consisting of Bernard Sumner, the former guitarist and keyboardist of Joy Division and the lead singer and guitarist of New Order and Johnny Marr, the former guitarist of The Smiths. It was first released in May 1991 on the Factory label.”
London Records present a reissue of Happy Mondays’… Yes Please!, originally released in 1992. The last Happy Mondays album on Factory Records – reaching no. 14 in the UK chart. [...]
“Crawling out of the darkness in early 2016, Houston’s Lace grabbed several lifetimes of depression, displacement, and outsider feelings, and stuffed them into one-minute blasts of [...]
Even in this age of near-total Internet accessibility, Charlie Megira is a modern mystery. A casual search turns up little aside from a few cryptic articles. His brief career unfolded during a [...]
An unauthorized collection of My Bloody Valentine rarities. Among these are “Sugar”, one of the b-sides to the “Only Shallow” single and a longer version of the track [...]
Oracle is the debut LP for the latest project from illustrator & musician, Reuben Sawyer. Although known widely as the artist behind prominent pieces for Chelsea Wolfe, Deafheaven, Self [...]
Skemer is a brand new cooperation between singer Kim Peers, who’s also a model for Vogue, Steven Meisel, Prada and guitarist Mathieu Vandekerckhove of post-metal band Amenra and his [...]
Two club focused tracks from the archives of the San Francisco based artist, writer, and community organizer. Nihar has been instrumental in carving out space for parties that tow the line of [...]
2nd PRESSING. Saint Abdullah, composed of Tehran-born brothers Mohammad and Mehdi, have fine-tuned their vision of conceptual, blown-out dub and free jazz with “In God’s Image,” an ambitious [...]
№ 113: by ᴘ ᴜ ʀ ᴇ RAVE ‘Completely stunning tape-loop based sonic tapestries and psychedelic manipulations. One of Detroit’s true gems.’ – BH European customers, please [...]
‘Beyond stellar compilation showcasing the more rhythmic and often extremely dance-able shades of the phenomenal Chicago Research label – Utterly mandatory!!’ – BH A [...]
‘Incredible Michigan tape music – The true sound of the basement crawling underbelly of Detroit – A beautiful ugliness. Beyond stellar tape – one of the best of 2020 [...]