New Arrivals

New Arrivals
“The six songs, for a total of 43 minutes, explore the sound codes born in the late 60s, when non-classical music, thanks too to the classical, it started to “complicate”. Six stories suspended between rock and experimentalisms, capable of connecting prog, hard-rock, psychedelia, jazz-rock, tango, classical music, acoustic instruments ed electric, vintage and modern sounds, melody and never static rhythms.
The project was born from the union between Guido Bellachioma (critic musical, director of the...

“The recording you have in your hand documents the start of John McLaughlin’s journey towards his ideal acoustic guitar trio. For various reasons neither Larry Coryell or Christian Escoudé made it to the end of the journey, being replaced by Al Di Meola and Paco De Lucia, but both were more than capable of holding their own as this concert shows.
Escoude, a gypsy-jazz child progidy, came to international attention at the 1978 Nice Jazz Festival; Coryell, a legendary jazz-rock pioneer with virtuosic...

“This radio broadcast of The Who’s 1970 Tanglewood concert is one of the best live Who recordings I’ve ever heard. In terms of sound, it is comparable to Live at Leeds. Yes, it’s that good! There are other versions of this concert out there, but I like that this one includes the song Water and the Bill Graham comments at the end. Not all versions include them but this one does. Pete Townshend told the Tanglewood audience that this was the most enjoyable tour of the USA The Who has ever done. That is...

“In Harmony is the first previously unreleased recording of the late trumpet star, Roy Hargrove, since his passing in 2018. It was captured live on January 15, 2006, at Merkin Hall in NYC, and September 11, 2007, at Lafayette College in Easton, PA, with the late piano great Mulgrew Miller. In Harmony is an intimate snapshot of two masters performing without a net at the top of their games.”

“The sound is crisp, clean and immediate sounding--you feel like you're sitting up front/center as this...

Miroslav Vitous – bass, electric piano
Joe Zawinul – electric piano
John McLaughlin – guitar (one track)
Billy Cobham - drums

Amazingly, this is the first time that this 1970 album, recorded August 25, 1970 and released only in Japan, has been made available on CD! Better 55 years later than never, I guess! You can hear the big bang that led to Weather Report less than one year later!

“How do you look back at 1970’s Purple?”
“I made that album after Infinite Search. I w

Jan Hammer : piano, electric piano, synthesizers
Gene Perla : double bass, electric bass
Elvin Jones : drums

This is a great, somewhat overlooked 1975 date by this trio, which features good, original tunes by Gene and Jan and features Jan sounding like he’s channeling Alan Gowen being backed by Elvin. NOT a bad place to be!

“This 1975 date for the brilliant drummer, with Jan Hammer on keyboards and bassist Gene Perla, is a minor, if somewhat overlooked, classic from the tail-end.


Jean-Pierre Larouche : Guitar
Nathanaël Labrèche : Guitar
Julien Daoust : Drums
Hugo Veilleux : Drums
Vincent Savary : Bass

"...a hyper-caffeinated...all-out assault with...interlocking polyrhythms, frequent time changes, and dense riffing....Thumbs way up." – Avant Music News...

“Obscure and outstanding free jazz album reissued for the first time since its original release in 1969. Old-style gatefold LP, with liner notes by Ed Hazell.
In the late 1960s, young jazz musician Bobby Naughton, a keyboardist and vibraphonist, faced significant challenges as he sought to record his first album. With major record labels and jazz clubs catering only to big names, Naughton and other creative musicians of his generation found themselves sidelined by the mainstream music industry....

“Classic free jazz album reissued on vinyl for the first time since the '70s. Old-style Gatefold LP, with liner notes by Ed Hazell. Noah Howard, an alto saxophonist and composer, was known for weaving intricate and innovative musical patterns, often likening his work to "sound paintings." His 1971 album Patterns, the first LP he self-produced on his Altsax label, stands as a testament to his experimental and spiritual approach to music. In interviews, Howard frequently used visual terms like "patterns"...

Mirko DeMaio: Drums & Percussion
Michael Stolt: Bass, Moogbass & Vocal
Lalle Larsson: Keyboards
Hasse Fröberg: Guitars, Vocal & Percussion
Roine Stolt: Guitars, Vocals

“Celebrating 30 years as a live performing act !
Here you will find The Flower Kings recorded live in The Netherlands - October 2023.
The band captured at end of a lengthy European tour - playing their classic material and showing their strength as a melodic, tight and incredibly dynamic unit - ..

“A compilation of reworks of Haruomi Hosono's iconic solo debut, Hosono House, celebrating 50 years since it's release. This compilation sees musicians from the Stones Throw roster and beyond offer up their own interpretations of Hosono's songs.
Haruomi Hosono is the legendary artist best known for Hosono House and his tenure in the seminal band Yellow Magic Orchestra. Hosono House still sounds as fresh as it did in 1973. It's impact stretches far beyond Japan, with an unexpected surge of interest...

“Presented here is the brilliant Berlin performance by the 1969 Miles Davis Quintet with Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, and Jack DeJohnette. In his autobiography, Miles would state that this group, which toured Europe from October 26 to November 9, 1969, was "really a bad motherfucker."

".........Miles devotees call this quintet - with Chick Corea on keyboard, Wayne Shorter on sax, Jack DeJohnette on drums and British bassist Dave Holland - the "lost band" because it never made a...

“Exactly 50 years ago, SUPERSISTER toured the Netherlands and Europe in its last – and special line-up. The American saxophone /nadasvaram player Charlie Mariano had just recently left the band and surprisingly ex-Soft Machine member Elton Dean was found as his successor. This also completed the circle that started out in the early 1970s with the ‘common sounds’ Supersister had with the British Canterbury scene, Soft Machine being an influential member.
With primal band members Ron van Eck (bass)....

“Exactly 50 years ago, SUPERSISTER toured the Netherlands and Europe in its last – and special line-up. The American saxophone /nadasvaram player Charlie Mariano had just recently left the band and surprisingly ex-Soft Machine member Elton Dean was found as his successor. This also completed the circle that started out in the early 1970s with the ‘common sounds’ Supersister had with the British Canterbury scene, Soft Machine being an influential member.
With primal band members Ron van Eck (bass)....

Disc 1: Tscechoslowakisches Jazz Festival, Prague, Czechoslovakia, October 19, 1967
Disc 2: Messuhalli, Helsinki, Finland, October 6 1964

“There are two concerts here, one full set in Prague and a shorter possibly incomplete one from Helsinki as a bonus disc. Both are from radio broadcasts and the quality is good for Prague, slightly more fuzzy for Helsinki. The Helsinki disc has Kirk's working group of the time and covers a pop song, standards, Ellington and Coltrane compositions plus his...

This show from December 27, 1973, is one of the original line-up’s very last.

“In the end the original line-up managed around 500 gigs before personal tensions and disputes over musical direction broke them apart.”

Vinyl-only, HEAVY, instrumental, space-rock trio from Turkey and very good!

"With a sensibility in some of the synth of “Hacamat” born of space rock, Congulus have no trouble moving from that to the 1990s-style alt-rock saunter of “Diri Bir Nefes,” furthering the momentum already on the Istanbul-based instrumentalist trio’s side after opener “İskeletin Düğün Halayı” before “Senin Sırlarının Yenilmez Gücünü Gördüm” spaces out its solo over scales out of Turkish folk and “Park” marries together...

Vinyl-only release and a totally great slab of cosmic cosmos! Dr Space is the man behind Øresund Space Collective.

Dr Space - Analog Synthesizers, Mellotron Micro, Hammond XB-2, Modular Synth
Craig - Drums, Bass, Guitar, Sitar, Flute

"America, New Zealand, Portugal, and Greece are 4 countries “related” to the LP album “Enters Your Somas”… And, this is what I like to call “a cultural crossroad”, let me explain… An American guy, Scott Heller(everybody knows him as Dr. Space and...

““Tarot Pt. II is meant to be heard and experienced visually on vinyl: when the two discs are combined, the inner covers form an astrological mandala, a planetary wheel.
Mysterious Barcelona band Magick Brother & Mystic Sister return with their “Tarot Pt. 2”. completing this 2-part concept album, a kaleidoscope of 22 songs based on the Major Arcana of the Tarot, a cross-cultural dream language. With their signature imaginative compositions featuring space-age keys and spiraling synths, intricate...

“Mysterious Barcelona band Magick Brother & Mystic Sister return with their “Tarot Pt. 2”. completing this 2-part concept album, a kaleidoscope of 22 songs based on the Major Arcana of the Tarot, a cross-cultural dream language. With their signature imaginative compositions featuring space-age keys and spiraling synths, intricate guitar mosaics and bass lines, pounding drums, exotic percussion, flute, cosmic and sitar sounds that carve textures for atmospheric female vocals, MBMS fuses a kind of...

"All America City is presented as the music from the soundtrack of the motion picture Yu Gakusei, a screenplay written by James Grigsby, the man behind Motor Totemist Guild. The story seems to involve Internet communication and beautiful Asian women, both themes also found in the Grigsby novella serving as a canvas for U Totem's album Strange Attractors (U Totem was another Grigsby project). The Motor Totemist Guild line-up is very different than on the previous album, City of Mirrors. Billed as the...

James is the man behind U Totem and Motor Totemist Guild and after a long hiatus away from music, he’s resumed his musical work! This is a orchestral work.

“Solar Maxima are the most active times in the sun’s 11-year cycles. Grigsby conceived and produced this project during the period of Solar Maximum for Solar Cycle 25, which we are still experiencing in 2024 at the time of this release.
Solar Maxima, the album, reflects moods and ideas associated with our Sun. Grigsby's music conjures..

JOE MCPHEE trumpet, recorder
HARRY HALL tenor saxophone, recorder
REGGIE MARKS tenor saxophone, recorder
MIKE KULL piano
TYRONE CRABB bass, bandleader
CHARLIE BENJAMIN drums

“Until now, the earliest recordings anyone has heard by Joe McPhee come from the period around his 1968 debut album, Underground Railroad. McPhee had just started playing tenor saxophone at that point.
A couple of years earlier, the bassist featured on all of McPhee's early recordings, Tyrone

“At the finale of the "Musikfest Berlin" 2022, the musicians of the Deutsche Oper Berlin and their BigBand performed "Epitaph" as a tribute to the 100th birthday of Charles Mingus. Under the energetic baton of Titus Engel, the musicians of the BigBand and the Orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Jazzinstitut Berlin explore the realms of expression of dark threat, profound songfulness, conflict and ecstasy with irrepressible joy of playing and remarkable clarity. Star trumpeter Randy Brecker lets...

“Hawklords 2024 releases "Relativity" is described by the band as, "An exploration of perspectives as experienced within the human context of reality, and through the prism of the ever-evolving and 'all-seeing' AI (artificial intelligence)".
Opening with a dystopian electronica-based poem, the album is a roller-coaster ride through space and time. The space-country groove of Speed of Light, which encourages humanity to get 'out there' and travel to the stars. The glam-space strut of Rock Star and...

One album track and four otherwise unavailable tracks.

“I so love this band and this era around the 2000-2003 period. The track Snafu is IMHO one of their best ever with a large hint of 60's West Coast and a killer tune. How was this not the A side or even on an album?” – WJ Butson

“Norway’s Kings of the Valley plays music characterized by intense guitar riffs, melodic bass, pulsating drums and vocal harmonies. The band’s expression has strong common features with seventies rock, psychedelic rock, good old prog rock and stylish stoner rock. For fans of Motorpsycho, early King Crimson and Yawning Man.”

"Many aspects of Papir’s music seem to have much in common with the sea - be it a wilful association by the Copenhagen-based trio or not. Their output moves in waves, sometimes fierce and blustery, sometimes gentle and calming, but always performed with unforced, organic talent.
Over the course of their 7 full-length albums, the band sways between psychedelic guitar meltdowns and long atmospheric passages with grace and ease. 7, with its blurred aquatic cover artwork is of course no exception to...

"On their 6th LP, Papir blend the lush atmosphere perfected on their previous album ‘V’ with the guitar-driven sound of their early output. The result is a concise, yet compelling record of unique, blissful psych- krautrock. Papir, a trio from Copenhagen, might be the ultimate expression of the Danish creative soul: distinctively modern, deceptively minimalistic, and stylish yet understated. A band of virtuoso musicians who move between psychedelic rock, jazz and krautrock seamlessly with the ability...

Fifth album from this Danish psychedelic / Kraut-rock inspired power trio. There's points where this sounds more like Neu! (a slightly kinder, gentler Neu!, but Neu nonetheless) than anything else I've ever heard!

"As summer gently passes, Papir make sure we get to embark on at least one more major psychedelic trip before the season ends. Whether your favorite getaway includes driving around the country admiring various landscapes, going somewhere in the woods with a lake and meadow nearby...

The very very long lived band that is Motorpsycho have changed their spots many many times and this is not what most probably think of as a typical Motorpsycho release.
Having said that, the very first Motorpsycho album I ever heard was their orchestral pop release, Let Them Eat Cake and this has a lot of sonic similarities in terms of song craft, although it lacks some of the orchestral qualities. I like it!!

"Between 2017 and 2021, Norway's Motorpsycho released the sprawling "Gullvåg...

“By technicality, this is not a Motorpsycho album but rather The International Tussler Society album, but make no mistake, this album is 100% the same Motorpsycho that created Timothy’s Monster or Phanerothyme.
This album came about as a sequel to their original soundtrack for the 1994 film of The Tussler. Unlike their first strokes in the whole country genre, this album would turn out a lot more baked in the oven prior, and thus after 10 years later, the band managed to not only refine their old...

“2019 marks 30 years since Motorpsycho's humble beginnings in Trondheim. Both visually and musically, The Crucible starts where The Tower (2017) ended, but it soon takes on its own hue, and it is clear that it cannot be called a "sequel" as such: this is very much a step further out than anywhere the band ventured on The Tower.
While it is broader lyrically speaking, it is even sharper focused musically and, if possible, even more idiosyncratic and insular than ever: unarguably a Motorpsycho album...

“While The Crucible took the band a step further out than The Tower, the new one explores new frontiers, especially with the dark, brooding landscape of the 42-minute epic centerpiece that is "N.O.X.", possibly the most ambitious piece of music they have recorded. Eight shorter tracks, clocking in between two and ten minutes, make up the rest of the album and bring some balance to the proceedings. Lyrically, The All Is One takes up the threads from the previous albums. While there is no thematic red line...

"The first-ever Motorpsycho anthology, released in conjunction with a 2015 retrospective exhibition at Rockheim, Norway's national museum of pop and rock music, in the band's hometown of Trondheim. For the first anthology since the band's formation in 1989, there are as many possible track selections as there are fans, and the band's selection for Supersonic Scientists: A Young Person's Guide to Motorpsycho will likely incite much discussion.

Roughly containing one song from every studio album...

"In October of 2012, Motorpsycho entered Brygga Studio in Trondheim for the first time in many, many moons -- this being the studio where they recorded a few of their first albums some 20 years ago -- the vibes were good, and the music happened like it was supposed to. As this was the first time in quite a while that the band recorded stand-alone songs -- as opposed to pieces connected by a concept or a narrative -- it felt quite odd working in this way again, but it was also a refreshing approach that...

One album track and four otherwise unavailable tracks.

“I so love this band and this era around the 2000-2003 period. The track Snafu is IMHO one of their best ever with a large hint of 60's West Coast and a killer tune. How was this not the A side or even on an album?” – WJ Butson

I first heard Motorpsycho when shopping at the great Stockholm record store Mellotronen and an amazing album was playing over the system by them, which I promptly bought. The great thing about them is that they change their sound constantly, which makes every album a surprise and usually a really pleasurable one.

"It´s a great pleasure for us to release this album from our favourite Norwegian rock band. Since their debut album ”Lobotomizer” from 1991 they have delivered a number of great albums...

“One would think that after the Gullvåg Trilogy -- two double and a single album in a mere three years -- the ultra-productive trio Motorpsycho might be in need of a break of sorts... but on the other hand, riding a golden wave like never before in their 30+ year existence, why stop now? The bulk of the album was recorded in France back before the pandemic, but was added to, tweaked and finished in 2020. The initial idea was to collect big riffs on one album and do a pure hard rock record, but the....

“The 14th album by Norwegian psych-rockers Motorpsycho finds the band adding electronics, strings, and horns to its power trio sound, stepping away from the heavy acid rock of earlier albums for a more varied and lighter sound. The first four songs alone leap from Neu!-style drone rock (the brilliant "Uberwagner, or a Billion Bubbles in My Mind") to folky acoustics ("Circles") to pile-driving garage rock (the soaring "Neverland," easily the catchiest song they've ever recorded) to jazzy improvisations...

GREAT album, GREAT recording. This is what I want to hear in a 'modern progressive rock' type record. Hugely recommended

"Since meeting in high school in the central Norwegian town of Steinkjer in the early 1990s, Motorpsycho's founding members Magnus "Snah" Ryan and Bent Sæther have embarked on musical progressions over multiple genres, with collaborations, occasional line-up changes, and the development of a global following -- not to mention numerous awards -- cementing their position as...

Motorpsycho are a very interesting, sometimes utterly fantastic Norwegian band who started as a death-metal outfit and very rapidly turned into something rather more uncategorizable. This 2010 release is their latest and combines heaviness with strong progressive rock elements (there's oodles of mellotron on this). They don't sound like anyone else and this is a strong, adventurous, song-based release.

"It´s quite extraordinary for a band twenty years into their career to deliver a string of...

“One day, in the 25th year of the Motorpsychodelic Union, the forces of D/Numbness were finally vanquished. Once again the intergalactic Four Norsemen of the Rock Avant could fly their veg zeppelin unchallenged across the solar plains, their mission complete and the righteous deed done! For still they held sway, and on this day at least -- somewhere Behind the Sun -- they were triumphant! For their previous album Still Life with Eggplant, they assembled some 20 songs of what Bent Sæther called "other...

The band’s 25th studio album (!) and it finds them back to their original trio lineup. I thought that this was pretty great!

“Considering the tight run of albums since the first part of the “Gullvåg Trilogy” in 2017 – three double and a single album in less than four years – the 16 months wait for Ancient Astronauts must feel like an eternity for the fans. And once again we are amazed at the creative forces and consistently high quality at work here.
Much of the music here somehow continue in

“Galahad guitarist Lee Abraham releases his latest solo album. The album is the follow-up to 2021's 'Only Human', and is Lee's tenth solo release. The album deals with an array of subjects such as the conflict in Ukraine, mental health struggles, past childhood memories and a centrepiece epic about mythical sirens of the sea.
'Origin Of The Storm' features guest appearances from a number of musicians including Clive Nolan (Arena, Pendragon), Mark Spencer (Galahad, Twelfth Night), Marc Atkinson...

“Disc 1 contains all hits from the classic years (1972-83) and the unreleased track 'Natural Wonder' from the original line-up.
Disc 2 has Graham Gouldman performing versions of some of the many hits he wrote for other artists, 5 tracks from the 2006 collaboration between Graham and Kevin Godley and finally 7 unreleased live tracks from 10cc in 2010.”

“Natural Wonder is a recording for a tv cosmetics commercial but it has the distinct echoey piano sound you hear on Sheet Music. The album is..

“Robinson Cruse is the third album by Marco Bernard and Kimmo Pörsti. The album is based on the classic novel by Daniel Defoe, written in 1719.
It features excellent performances by the following artists:
Octavio Stampalla: keyboards
John Hackett: flute
Marcel Singor: guitar
Marc Papeghin: French horn, trumpet
Oliviero Lacagnina: keyboards
John Wilkinson: vocals
Steve Bingham: violin
Sara Traticante: flute
Marc Papeghin: French horn, trumpet
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“A sweeping introduction to an artist deep into their practice, Kendra Amalie's Intuition is a star map to a new and developing sound space. An exploratory and (sometimes) shredding finger-style 12-string guitarist (both acoustic and electric), band leader, synthesist, new media creator, and experimental producer, the Wisconsin-based musician is also a songwriter occupying an ethereal zone between galaxy-brain cosmic transmissions and deep, personal expression.
There's a concept and narrative arc...

“Heaters are back, with their fourth LP in as many years! The evolution of Heaters over 4 years has been a thrill to hear, from the original sonic maelstrom of three young men to a seasoned 4-piece unit totally finding its groove and its voice the further it ventures on. t’s also true that Heaters have grown exactly 4 years over that time, which is quite substantial when you’re talking about dudes in their twenties.
Many of the songs have an overarching theme addressing the march of time and getting..

“Ambitious, grand and by any measure, beautiful; it’s tempting to simply and sincerely soak in the atmosphere of “Titan’s Island,” the second full-length album from Ancient Ocean, the long running ambient project of NYC-via-Kentucky resident J.R. Bohannon. The album unearths the intense process mending the worlds of modern classical, expansive sound art, minimalism, and the usual micro-guitar and synth exploration we’ve come to expect from Bohannon.
The four songs that make up the album may be.....