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You're Gonna Miss It All (LP)

Modern Baseball
I hope I will live to see the day this group reunites to hear them play "Going to Bed Now." Colleger angst... Read more

Neptune's Lair- 25th Anniversary edition (LP)

Drexciya
Mainstay in techno-heavy / 808 trance... echoes of Newcleus and other electro-funk, essential to any IDM fan Read more

Pottymouth (LP)

Bratmobile
Nasty 90's punk that sneers at the pretentious indie scene it came from. Read more

Wallsocket (LP)

Underscores
An extremely versatile hyperpop concept album that covers topics of transgender identity and class. Read more

Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat (BLU)

John Grimonprez
An energetic revisiting of Abbey Lincoln & Max Roach's crashing of the UN & the tragic event leading up to it. Fascinating & thought provoking found footage of UN meetings, newsreels, & jazz musicians edited to perfection. Read more

Delight (LP)

Arusai Jain
Modular synthesis at its most emotive. Perfect for a midday nap or a mushroom trip. Read more

Could It B Ur Dance

Spacek
2 sexy vocal tracks from mystifying British artist Steve Spacek. Equal parts afrobeat, UK Bass and R&B. Made on GarageBand! Read more

Calling Out of Context (LP)

Arthur Russell
2 Discs of bangers from the late great Arthur Russell. Indian harmony, bedroom electronica and classical composition. Check out his disco records as well! Read more

Honey Dijon DJ Kicks (CD)

Honey Dijon
Absolutely sublime house mix from NYC's Honey Dijon. Many deep cuts but totally approachable. Perfect for the pregame. Read more

Burning Savage (LP)

Obnoxious Youth
Do you like The Accüsed? Did you ever wonder what they would sound like with vintage synths accenting the songs? No? WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU?!?! Anyway, this record rips. Speed metal/punk on bad hard drugs in a good way. Read more

Savage Pleasure (LP)

Savage Pleasure
You're never gonna believe this. This record that came out on a label that consistently puts out excellent releases is...excellent. Savage Pleasure churn out a classic mixture of 80's American hardcore mixed with the rhythmic pummeling of early Celtic Frost and the melodic tinges of classic Amebix. Y'know before all the weird stuff came out... Read more

Bird's Eye (LP)

Ravyn Lenae
One of the most interesting voices in music since Blossom Dearie, Bird’s Eye is one of the most vast-within-its-own-world sounding bodies of work in a minute. Through its 11 songs, so much land is covered without ever compromising in its cohesion or commitment. Read more

...And His Splash Band (LP)

Liam Benzvi
Liam’s songwriting and ear for addictive melodies is the perfect vessel for stories of gay companionship and life that in an increasingly queer world still feel scarce and underrepresented. Read more

Later that day, the day before, or the day before that (LP)

Casey MQ
Sandwiched between his brilliant contributions on Empress Of, Mallrat and Oklou’s projects of the last year, Casey’s dreamy solo work is a celestial collection of songs to look inward and take stock of your life thus far. Read more

City Cinderella (CD)

JT
Polished 2000’sesque beats + JT’s authentic boastfulness = most fun packed album in recent times by a landslide. How could you not gag? Lemon Pepper soty 2024 Read more

choke enough (LP)

Oklou
One of the most refreshing musicians today, Oklou’s minimalist-maximalist approach takes the listener to an amalgamative land of the familiar & unbeknownst. Read more

Tasty (LP)

Kelis
Kelis gets probably 10% of the credit she deserves, but between Kaleidoscope, Wanderland, Tasty, Flesh Tone, and Food I consider her run in music generational. Sometimes a song is so good you just have to put it on two albums a la Flashback. Finally back on wax after 20 years! Read more

1991 (LP)

Drop Nineteens
This LP comprises the band’s first two demo sessions which were mailed out via cassette to labels in 1991. Originally the band had intended to release these demos as their debut LP with the title "Mayfield", but instead they scraped it and released "Delaware" a year later. Read more

City Of Clowns (LP)

Marie Davidson
Although Davidson has been making music for nearly twenty years (since 2007, initially as half of experimental duo Les Momies de Palerme), she remains relatively unknown in the US. This her sixth LP reverberates throughout with jagged "strange" sonic sounds and sultry vocals. Read more

A Requiem (LP)

Penelope Trappes
On this Penelope Trappes fifth release she continues explores sound as an expression of chaos, loss, anger, and grief. A balance between a heaven and hell, A sonic harmony of nightmares. Read more