Double vinyl LP pressing. Solace Remixed is the first remix album by Australian alternative dance group, RUFUS Du Sol. The collection features a sonically diverse reworking of the tracks from RUFUS Du Sol's third studio album, Solace.
Southern soul stalwart and Ray Charles collaborator Jimmy Lewis arranged and conducted the score, while writers like Joyce Stiger, who penned Bobby Bland's hit "Recess in Heaven," contributed songs.
Real Gone continues it's Dante-esque descent through the Deicide back catalog with an another vinyl debut... except this time, it's not just an American vinyl debut.
Available for the first time on vinyl and produced in cooperation with Shinichi Omata for chOOn!!, a label specializing in obscure, archival and forgotten releases.
The Flaming Lips (Wayne Coyne, Steven Drozd and Michael Ivins), formed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1983 have since become one of the most iconic, influential, unpredictable and vital forces in American rock music.
Do You Want More?!!!?! is the second studio album by the hip hop band The Roots. It's the band's major label-debut, coming two years after their independent debut album, Organix .
Beverly Glenn-Copeland returns with Laughter In Summer, a deeply moving new album created alongside his wife and collaborator, Elizabeth. Written during Glenn's journey with dementia
Much of 'I Swam Here' was recorded in New Orleans in January 2025. The album finds Craigie backed by musicians handpicked by Sam Doores of The Deslondes.
Vaudeville Villain is a concept album like no other, where MF DOOM re-envisions himself as a younger, hungrier, more brazen persona in order to explore a different point of view.
From the heights of the Andes come two incredible recordings that show how local folklore has embraced international hits--resulting in fun, unexpected fusions with a distinct Andean twist!
American Football featured members of Owen, Joan Of Arc, and Very Secretary. In their brief history, they crafted two releases that left an indelible mark on indie music.
Fresh off the release of God's Country, the Oklahoma quartet brought their suffocating, sludgy noise rock to Tilburg for their first ever European performance, delivering a set that felt like a milestone.
The album, finished in London with longtime confidante Dillip Harris and bandmates Andrea Balency-Béarn and Marc Pell, is 37 minutes of Mount Kimbie at their most daring and giddily infectious.