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With Grundstück, a real rarity is being released on the commercial market for the first time: Originally issued in 2005 as a small limited edition, the much sought-after album is now officially available for the first time ever on LP with an accompanying
Newly discovered vintage live recordings and unreleased studio tracks from synth-pop turned industrial metal icons Ministry! Includes a snapshot of Al Jourgensen and the band performing their first ever live show.
Super-obscure mid-'80's Swedish experimental industrial noise from two members of Brainbombs (minus any of that group's potential baggage). Originally released in 1988 as a split-cassette in an edition of only 27 copies(!!!), and never-before reissued!
Slovenian collective Laibach revisit their 1987 masterpiece, Opus Dei, with brand-new interpretations by the group, along with remixes from the record's original producer and mixer, Rico Conning.
House of Sugar— (Sandy) Alex G’s ninth overall album and his third for Domino — emerges as his most meticulous, cohesive album yet: a statement of artistic purpose, showing off his ear for both persistent earworms and sonic adventurism.
Drummer Art Blakey recorded Indestructible-his final album for Blue Note-in 1964 with a powerful sextet line-up of The Jazz Messengers featuring Wayne Shorter, Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, Cedar Walton, and Reggie Workman.