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A collaborative, unique record, in which innovative songs transcend the boundaries of traditional music by mixing modernity, rural, and electronic atmospheres, local arias and contemporary music.
Introducing the "Garden State - Music from the Motion Picture" 2LP - a stunning collection of music that perfectly captures the mood and atmosphere of the iconic film.
The Sad Clown Bad Dub series is back! Originally released as a limited promo CD only, Atmosphere's 2006 The Fun EP (Happy Clown Bad Dub Eight) is re-packaged and reformatted on vinyl for the first time ever in this 12" smiley face picture disc.
Limited translucent teal colored vinyl LP pressing. The Music Scene is the fourth solo studio album by hip hop producer Blockhead, originally released in 2009.
Tommy Boy Records celebrates the 30th Anniversary of House of Pain's debut album House of Pain (Fine Malt Lyrics) with a remastered, deluxe version release featuring re-imaged artwork by renowned artist, Tristan Eaton.
Atmosphere's new album, So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously, opens with a gentler approach. A departure from the brute intros of earlier works. Yet, there's still an unmistakable sense of uneasiness that sets in, evolving throughout the album.
Since it's inception in 1999, the Sad Clown series has seen over a dozen iterations in numerous formats, including rare 4-track demos, live recordings, a DVD of behind-the-scenes tour footage, a mixtape, 7" vinyl singles and more.
Ant was back digging into the funk & soul crates, producing sample driven tracks that sounded as if they were birthed alongside early hip-hop classics.
On 'Slow Dazzle', Cale sounds like a jaded Brian Ferry whose syrupy croon is sliding downhill into a Sadian croak, a perfect fit for the songs of loss, betrayal and emotional damage gathered here.
In Concert – Brandeis University 1963 is an album from a concert performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan at the Brandeis Folk Festival at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts, on May 10, 1963.