SOPHOMORE STUDIO ALBUM FROM READING'S SLOWDIVE. Souvlaki was originally recorded in 1992 in the wake of the harsh criticism the band had received for the debut, Just For A Day.
By the time this was released in 1994, something unexpected happened. Sade's early work became classic and the later additions boasted even better vocals and songs that nicely improved on the theme.
Six years before the release of his landmark Mother Earth’s Plantasia LP, composer and arranger Mort Garson met experimental film director Skip Sherwood, who was interested in an electronic score for his new movie, Didn’t You Hear?
Released in April of 1995, ...I Care Because You Do is the third studio album Richard D. James recorded under the Aphex Twin moniker and marks the end of his initial analog era. It’s also the crowning achievement in their canon.
In 1997 a brother and sister climbed into the third floor attic of their Southwest Detroit family homestead and bashed out a primitive cover of David Bowie’s “Moonage Daydream.
The development of the rock steady sound, late in 1966, enabled a new generation of young, dynamic music makers to make a mark upon Jamaica's recording industry and of these, few proved more successful or influential than Clancy Eccles.
Big Thief's Adrianne Lenker releases songs and instrumentals on 4AD. songs and instrumentals are two distinct collections, both written and recorded in April after Big Thief’s March tour was abruptly cut short due to coronavirus.
In February 1, 2019, Wallows released the album's first single "Are You Bored Yet?", featuring Clairo, on February 1, 2019. A subsequent music video was also released the same day with a cameo of Noah Centineo.
(2-CD Set) Finally, after nearly 4 years in the making, we visit the Centennial state! 13 unreleased tracks and 33 rare and never before comped 45s make this the release of the year for fans of psychedelia and garage rock!
The pioneering electronic composer Mort Garson (Mother Earth's Plantasia) takes on supernatural phenomena with lush synth grooves on The Unexplained, his only release under the name Ataraxia.
Black Mass is an album of supernatural electronics from synth pioneer Mort Garson. Originally released in 1971, it’s his only release under the Lucifer moniker, and it taps into a profound darkness that may surprise fans of his sunnier work.
Parade is the eighth studio album by Prince, the third (and final) to feature his backing band The Revolution, and is the soundtrack album to the 1986 film Under the Cherry Moon.
The fourth studio album from Nightmares on Wax is no great change from the path taken by George Evelyn, yet expands upon the sound and style made famous with Smokers Delight and Carboot Soul.