Sigur Ros
Sigur 4 (Untitled)(Untitled) 2002 via FatCat
Three weeks ahead of The Width Of A Circle 2 CD set, due 28th May, here’s a taster in the shape of the Holy Holy (2020 mix) streaming single released 5/7
First time ever on LP, this recording came out in 1975 on the Walis' own label via cassette. It's barely been seen in the decades since but this first full-length album by the seminal band (titled 'Tezeta') will be available June 4th via Awesome Tapes From Africa
From Sierra Leone, he was heavily influenced by the country music of Jimmie Rodgers. He emigrated to England in 1973 and worked as a cultural ambassador. He then formed his own label and released his debut album "African Lady" in 1975.
New York’s Caveman are releasing a new album, Smash, on July 16 via Fortune Tellers.
Kevin Morby’s third solo album, Singing Saw, came out in 2016; it turned five last month. Morby has released three more albums since then, most recently last year’s Sundowner. But to celebrate the record’s 5 year anniversary, he’s revisiting it by sharing an unreleased song from that era called “Dumcane.â€
Sound-Dust is the seventh studio album by English-French rock band Stereolab. It was Stereolab's last album to feature singer and guitarist Mary Hansen, who died in a biking accident the following year.
Mr. Airplane Man is a duo from Boston, Massachusetts comprised of Margaret Garrett and Tara McManus who met each other when they were both 10 years old.
Now-Again re-issued the original private press version of Witch's debut album 'Introduction' from 1972. The band pressed 200 copies of this album before signing to Zambia Music Parlour. Though the same track listing these are different recordings than the Zambia Music Parlour release of 'Introduction'. Raw, low-fi, and magical, well recommended.
Australian group Hiatus Kaiyote return with new song “Get Sun†featuring Brazilian composer/arranger Arthur Verocai from their upcoming album, Mood Valiant. The LP arrives on June 25th via Brainfeeder Records/Ninja Tune.
A very rare soul album from the Philly scene – one that was written, produced, and arranged by Hammond organist Charles Earland.
original release 1970