New Arrivals
New Arrivals
“Croma were a instrumental progressive rock group that emerged in Catalonia, Spain in the 70s. During their six years of existence they played many concerts in cities all over the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, both individually and sharing the bill with different progressive rock groups such as: Triana, Iceberg, Atila, Orquestra Mirasol, Suck Electrònic, Tribu, CMB, Borne, etc.
In 1979, they recorded a demo with an 8-track tape recorder , in the semi-professional studio of the musician Joan...
The Intoxicating Sounds of Garage, Exotic Beat, & Savage Psychedelia From Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore & Beyond
“Let's go far out in the Far East with Far East! Far Out! Whatever your take, just make sure that before you don't, you witness the rampant fuzz guitar, high impact adrenalin, and drama of the intoxicating sounds from Asia and beyond.
Rubble presents a prized collection of bizarre 1960s Eleki, Pop-Yeh-Yeh, Group Sounds, and A-Go-Go scenes from the Far East. It defies western...
Mick Harris: Beats /electronics
Bill Laswell: Bass
John Zorn: Alto Sax
“Thirty-three years after their first meeting, Samsara is a spectacular reunion of three of the world's most extreme musical explorers—John Zorn, Bill Laswell, and Mick Harris.
Originally formed in 1991, PainKiller is a legendary trio that forged a completely unique language blending jazz, metal, grindcore, ambient, dub, and so much more. Recording again for the first time in over a quarter century, these three
“In 2021, the band wanted to depart on a European tour called Dog Stab! but the Covid pandemic put a halt to it. 2022 wasn't more lucky, but early in 2023, The Residents finally made it to Europe stopping in Amsterdam, Brussels, London, Dublin, Oslo, Berlin, Vienna and many others.
The concert presented here is the show at Kampnagel, Hamburg. The tour now offered a wider retrospective of The Residents' work, with less emphasis on Metal, Meat & Bone and Duck Stab! than had been seen in the earlier...