Originally released in 1997 (on the same day as OK Computer), Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space is the third album from Jason Pierce's post-Spacemen 3 project and his most brilliant work to date. A hypnotic, narcotic, psychedelic gospel album
Rock critic Lester Bangs (cautionary warning: dead at 33 from an overdose of Darvon and NyQuil) wrote, 'In the beginning there was feedback: the machines speaking on their own, answering their supposed masters with shrieks of misalliance.'
Bardo Pond’s extensive archive recordings series opens up once again with 'Volume 9', an incisive journey into their hypnotic sound. Recorded in the early 2000’s it’s a heady mix of acoustic ambience and menacing distortion.
Ships 8/9/24 - Spacemen 3 makes an asset out of the newfound lack of percussion, giving The Perfect Prescription a considerably less rock-oriented sound with much more open space in it's varied, subtle arrangements.
Til The Casket Drops - Clipse's third album, Til The Casket Drops, marks a bold evolution in their sound and artistry. Released in 2009, and now available on pristine white vinyl, Til The Casket Drops highlights the duo's ability to push boundaries.