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This Reddit sub is dangerous to the budget, and there are uk and us links

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The Babe Rainbow – The Babe Rainbow: I bought this because I really liked the Secret Enchanted Broccoli Forest track, but that song is not really representative of the album. I think I like it ….. there’s a mixture of sounds on it. Over all it reminds me of the Monkees, and maybe bits of the Moonflowers. Needs few more listens.

LSD and the Search for God – Heaven is a Place: Don’t know how these guys passed me by. Heard “Without You” recently on youtube, and thought “Wow!”. Good stuff!

Wand – Plum: still not sure about this one. I quite like the first 4-5 tracks, but then I find myself getting bored.

Blatoidea – Pesticide: some good old fashioned punk rock. Love it!

Godspeed You Black Emperor
- Luciferian Towers: really like this, and I’ve bought the previous two albums by them too – great stuff!
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Margo Price- Midwest Farmers Daughter LP. This one caught me by surprise.
Courtney Barnett/Kurt Vile- Lotta Sea Lice LP. Good LP. Absolute shit pressing.
Allman Brothers- Brothers & Sisters remaster LP. Sublime.
The Triffids- Live Stockholm LP. Actually pretty powerful I must say.
The Woodentops- Live Hypnobeat LP. One word....Frantic!
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Plugging some more gaps...

Sonic Boom - Octaves & Tremelos 10"
Spectrum - (I Love You) To The Moon & Back 7" (diecut sleeve)
Spiritualized - Lazer Guided Melodies (first press w/ bonus 7")
Asteroid #4 - Honeyspot (Canadian 2LP reissue with loads of extra tracks)
Various - Take 5 (Shelter compilation features previously unreleased version of Spacemen 3's Rollercoaster)
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I haven't posted in this thread for absolutely yonks. I'm not going to go back and list everything I've purchased in the interim (the post would be as long as my arm :D ) but some of the more notable recent ones are:

GYBE- Luciferian Towers. nope, this still isn't doing much for me- despite the superb gig last week. Bosses Hang is great and love the way it builds. but as a whole i'm not finding this album very satisfying.

The Replacements - For Sale. This is a cracking live album. It's pure luck that they happened to record the classic lineup at their peak, the setlist is fantastic and makes me realise how many great songs this band wrote.

Hood- Singles Compiled. Anyone else familiar with this band? I'd seen them mentioned in a couple of places, and took a punt on this as it was only a few quid at Norman Records. It compiles lots of songs (few of which are over 2 minutes long) initially released by various tiny record companies (Earworm amongst others). may take a few more listens to sink in methinks. it ranges from minimalism to discordant guitar stuff.
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A few recents:

Big Boys: Lullabies Help The Brain Grow / No Matter How Long The Line Is At The Cafeteria, Theres Always A Seat!
(double LP reissue)

Captain Beefheart And His Majic Band: Safe As Milk (1969 French reissue)

David Holmes: Bow Down To The Exit Sign

The Music Machine: Turn On The Music Machine (German reissue)

Suburban Lawns: Suburban Lawns

Current 93: Nature Unveiled
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Far, far, far too much bought these last few months, including quite a few eye-wateringly pricey box sets :oops:

Bell Witch - Mirror Reaper
Burial - Rodent
The Caretaker - Everywhere At The End Of Time Part III
Frank Zappa - Live At The NYC Palladium 1977-10-28 (Show 1)
Frank Zappa - Live At The NYC Palladium 1977-10-28 (Show 2)
Frank Zappa - Live At The NYC Palladium 1977-10-29 (Show 1)
Frank Zappa - Live At The NYC Palladium 1977-10-29 (Show 2)
Frank Zappa - Live At The NYC Palladium 1977-10-30
Frank Zappa - Live At The NYC Palladium 1977-10-31
Grizzy Bear - Vecktiamest
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Luciferan Towers
Hammock - Mysterium
Hannah Peel - Mary Casio: Journey To Cassiopeia
JK Flesh - Posthuman Deluxe
John Maus - Screen Memories
Katilyn Aurelia Smith - The Kid
King Crimson - Lark's Tongues In Aspic 40th Anniversary Edition (14 Disc Box-Set)
King Crimson - Sailor's Tales (27 Disc Box-Set)
King Crimson - The Road To Red (24 Disc Box-Set)
Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden - Dance Of Death
Laraaji - Bring On The Sun
Leyland Kirkby - We, So Tired Of All The Darkness In Our Lives
Luna - A Place Of Greater Safety
Luna - A Sentimental Journey
Mogwai - Every Country's Sun
Out Lines - Conflats
R.E.M. - Out Of Time (25th Anniversary Box Set)
R.E.M. - Automatic For The People (25th Anniversary Box Set + T-Shirt, Tote Bag, Pin & 50"x60" Blanket)
Ricardo Villalobos - Dependent & Happy
Simple Minds - X5 Box-Set
Slipstream - Out Of The Blue
Special Request - Belief System
Sterling Roswell - Call Of The Cosmos
Sunn O))) - Solstitium Fulminate
The Verve - Urban Hymns 20th Anniversary Box Set (and downloaded the leaked 6th disc of unreleased demos)
Wolf Alice - Visions Of A Life
Wolves In The Throne Room - Thrice Woven
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Sold a big batch of records the past couple of months to keep the collection manageable, so naturally purchased a few new ones as well......

The Plan - Nervous Energy
Hand Habits - Wildly Idle (Humble Before The Void)
Invisible Astro Healing Rhythm Quartet - 2
Kevin Morby - Harlem River / Still Life
Damon & Naomi - More Sad Hits
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love that Damon & Naomi, have the CD.
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davedecay wrote:love that Damon & Naomi, have the CD.
Lovely isn't it. I bought the vinyl reissue. The original totally passed me by at the time it came out. Always loved Galaxie 500 but never got onboard with their different projects after that.
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To break in the new hi-fi, I've been treating myself to tons of new vinyl this last week (again courtesy of the DWP). I've concentrated on getting some of my all-time favourite albums so far, alongside a few that are genuinely new to me. All are brand-new/reissue pressings unless otherwise noted...

Aphex Twin - Richard D. James Album
Can - Monster Movie
Chvrches - The Bones Of What You Believe
Eels - The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett
Four Tet - Morning/Evening
Frank Zappa - Absolutely Free (50th Anniversary Reissue w. extra material and a crummy laser-etching of FZ on side 4)
Frank Zappa - Joe's Garage Acts II & III (2nd hand, original pressing)
Frank Zappa - Two Originals of the Mothers Of Invention (1975 German pressing of Burnt Weeny Sandwich and Weasels Ripped My Flesh! in one package)
Fripp & Eno - (No Pussyfooting)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Luciferan Towers
Honeyblood - Honeyblood
Jean Luc Ponty - King Kong: Jean Luc Ponty Plays the Music of Frank Zappa (2nd hand, original pressing)
Joanna Newsom - Ys
Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible
Mike Oldfield - Hergest Ridge (2nd hand)
Miles Davis - In A Silent Way
Miles Davis - Dark Magus
Sleep - The Clarity 12"
Slint - Spiderland
Stephen O' Malley - Fuck Fundamentalist Pigs
Stephen O' Malley - Dread Live
Stephen O'Malley - End Ground
Sunn O))) - Monoliths & Dimensions
Terry Riley - A Rainbow In Curved Air (2nd hand)
The Orb - U.F.Orb
The Orb - The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld (2nd hand, 1991 "Special Classical Pressing")
Yes - Close To The Edge (2nd hand)

My best second-hand find was definitely "The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld"; discogs.com tells me it's a special pressing done at a plant specialising in high quality prints of classical music; the cheapest copy (in a similar condition to mine) is currently going for £60, and I paid £20 :)

Also picked up these second hand CDs for bobbins; I'll rip 'em then give them back to charity...

Bjork - Debut
Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish (2xCD Remastered Edition)
Blur - 13 (2xCD Remastered Edition)
British Sea Power - The Decline of British Sea Power
Finley Quaye - Maverick A Strike
Green Day - Dookie!
UNKLE - Psyence Fiction
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The vinyl collection is slowly growing (still buying a fair amount of CDs through being as they are cheap as chips). Got a nice batch from Drone Rock Records (cheers Adam!), and bought the new live record from the mighty Heron Oblivion

also The Wrong Car by The Twilight Sad which is a nice EP inbetween albums, the title track really should have made a proper album, it's one of their best.

It's really nice filling some gaps and letting the record collection grow gradually. I do think I need to get cracking on rebuying some of my all times faves as well (similar to what you seem to have done mc)
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More classic (and some new) LPs:

Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Brian Eno & Tom Rogerson - Finding Shore
Earth - Live At Third Man Records
Fripp & Eno - Evening Star
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas To Heaven!
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Yanqui U.X.O
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!
Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul
Howlin' Wolf
King Midas Sound & Fennesz - Edition 1
Pulp - Freaks
Pulp - Separations
Radiohead - ONOTOK 1997-2017
The War On Drugs - Wagonwheel Blues
The War On Drugs - Slave Ambient
The War On Drugs - Lost In The Dream

Downloads:

Burial - Pre Dawn/Indoors
Deveykus - Pillar Without Mercy
Four Tet - New Energy
Midwife - Like Author, Like Daughter
Noyzelab - PPLZ SYNF
Noyzelab - FMSubtree
Stephen O'Malley - Gruides
Prurient - Rainbow Mirror
The House In The Woods - Live At Silent Night #8
Yes - Progeny: Highlights From 1972 (Live)
Frank Zappa - Does Humour Belong In Music?
Frank Zappa - A Token Of His Extreme (Soundtrack)
Frank Zappa - Playground Psychotics

CDs:

Frank Zappa - You Can't Do That Onstage Anymore Volume 2 (Lost my original copy of this...)
Frank Zappa - Plays The Music Of Frank Zappa: A Memorial Tribute
Frank Zappa - Fillmore East, June 1971
Frank Zappa - Roxy By Proxy
Frank Zappa - The Man From Utopia

Cassettes (got myself a really high quality but super-cheap Denon tape deck from ebay):

Black Spirituals - Live at Disjecta
Max Eilbacher - Dual Monologues In Parallel
Entrancer - No Borders
Robert Fripp - God Save The King
Graham Dowdall - Outside Broadcast
KGD - Solo Suite For Oscillators
Melatony - Melatony
Noyzelab - XNOTNL
Rishaug Marhaug - Corneal Clouds
The Teardrop Explodes - Everybody Wants To Shag...
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Deutsche Elektronische Musik (Experimental German Rock And Electronic Musik 1972-83 - Vol. 1) : Soul Jazz Comp. (2xLP)
Sun City Girls : Torch of the Mystics (LP)
Belle & Sebastian : How To Solve Our Human Problems EP1 (12" EP)
Neil Young : The Visitor (2xLP)
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TheWarmth wrote:Deutsche Elektronische Musik (Experimental German Rock And Electronic Musik 1972-83 - Vol. 1) : Soul Jazz Comp. (2xLP)
Been playing the double CD of this in the car on my way to and from work for the last week or so. Cracking album. Need to pick it up on vinyl.
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TheWarmth wrote:Deutsche Elektronische Musik (Experimental German Rock And Electronic Musik 1972-83 - Vol. 1) : Soul Jazz Comp. (2xLP)
This is my single favourite curated series of compilations. There are three separate issues, the first looks like this and is over two double LPs:
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It is by far and away the best of the series. Deutsche Elektronische Musik (Experimental German Rock And Electronic Musik 1971-83) looks like this
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Note the slight change of dates on the covers. Again this is spread over 2 Double LP sets. Quite recently, they released a third volume, which consists of a double LP now over 1970-1983. It looks like this:

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All the records are worth chasing down, unless you have the original material. I rate the third volume very highly, not as good as the Volume 1, DLP1, but really excellent all the same. The vinyl pressings are fabulous too.
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So glad to finally have the Godpseed albums on vinyl, especially Lift Your Skinny Fists... which could well be one of my favourite LPs ever, however, their Asunder... LP sounds GARGANTUAN on vinyl! Happy to have plugged a few holes in the Spacemen 3/Spectrum/Spiritualized recollection too and also managed to pick up a few wee titbits with some loose change i had in my paypal...

Godspeed! You Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists...
Godspeed! You Black Emperor - Luciferian Towers
Godspeed! You Black Emperor - Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress
Neu! - Neu 75
Spacemen 3 - Live in Europe
Spacemen 3 - Take Me To The Other Side 12"
Brian Jonestown Massacre - Third World Pyramid
Spacemen 3 - Transparent Radiation 7" (Forced Exposure version)
EAR - Delta 6 10"
People's Revolutionary Choir - Elevate My Soul 7"
Sonic Boom - Drone Dream 7"
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Olan: I bought volumes 1 and 3. Both are superb. There is a copy of volume 2 on Discogs that I have my eye on.
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Bought some fairly interesting new pieces of vinyl recently

Steve Gunn- Ancient Jules 12" (nice couple of unreleased tunes on the B side)
Avocet Revisited- various bands do tunes as a tribute to Bert Jansch's Avocet LP
MC5- Kick Out The Jams. looks lovely this, not only is the vinyl coloured but that sleeve looks soo much better on this scale.

Laz- I'm thinking about collecting Godspeed on vinyl myself. as it's not a huge catalogue it's not too challenging!
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angelsighs wrote:Laz- I'm thinking about collecting Godspeed on vinyl myself. as it's not a huge catalogue it's not too challenging!
Yeah the albums are reasonably readily available. The local FOPP had most of them just before Xmas, so they should be easy enough to obtain. I have them all on CD but have always wanted them on LP.
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Laz69 wrote:
angelsighs wrote:Laz- I'm thinking about collecting Godspeed on vinyl myself. as it's not a huge catalogue it's not too challenging!
Yeah the albums are reasonably readily available. The local FOPP had most of them just before Xmas, so they should be easy enough to obtain. I have them all on CD but have always wanted them on LP.
nice one yeah shouldn't be too difficult. there's not any singles or anything to collect either :)

Constellation seem really good at keeping things in print and in good quality. All copies of F#A# sold still have the crushed penny all these years later.

Do Make Say Think might be another good one to collect actually..
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angelsighs wrote: Laz- I'm thinking about collecting Godspeed on vinyl myself. as it's not a huge catalogue it's not too challenging!
Heh, I've been doing precisely the same thing too - they're easily available, magnificent albums and perfectly suited to the format. What's not to love? I agree with Laz in that "Asunder" is particularly brutal on wax, and I've also found renewed love for "Yanqui U.X.O" (Motherfucker=Redeemer is also another 8ish minutes longer on vinyl). Only F#A#oo and Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada left to get now :)
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Went a little nuts over Christmas.

Soft Boys- Underwater Moonlight LP. A stone cold classic.
Nick Cave/Bad Seeds- Let Love In LP
Nick Cave/Bad Seeds- Dig Lazarus Dig LP
Dandy Warhols- Distortland LP Meh.
Michael Head & The Red Elastic Band- Adios Senor Pussycat LP. Gorgeous.
Father John Misty- Pure Comedy 2x LP. Sounds like Elton John.
Steve Mason & Martin Duffy- Alien Stadium 12"
Alexandre Bazin- Sun Dog Trail Lp
Polypores- The Impossibility LP
Califone- Sometimes Good Weather Follows Bad People 2x LP
Cat Stevens- Mona Bone Jakon Lp
White Denim- Stiff LP
Explosions In The Sky- The Wilderness 2x Lp
Salty Dog- S/T LP. A Zamrock Classic!
XTC- English Settlement 2x LP Box Set
The Cure- Head On The Door LP
The Cure- Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me 2x LP
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mc wrote:
angelsighs wrote: Laz- I'm thinking about collecting Godspeed on vinyl myself. as it's not a huge catalogue it's not too challenging!
Heh, I've been doing precisely the same thing too - they're easily available, magnificent albums and perfectly suited to the format. What's not to love? I agree with Laz in that "Asunder" is particularly brutal on wax, and I've also found renewed love for "Yanqui U.X.O" (Motherfucker=Redeemer is also another 8ish minutes longer on vinyl). Only F#A#oo and Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada left to get now :)
it's pretty cool when there are small differences with the vinyl version. Allelujah has the drone tracks on a 7" and F#A# is an entirely different mix/recording!
not sure Motherfucker=Redeemer needs to be any longer though :lol:
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I had stuff to do in town today, and the vinyl shops inexorably called ;) Ended up finishing the Godspeed collection, plus a couple of things on sale:

Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F#A#oo (LP)
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada (LP)
Laraaji - Sun Gong (LP)
Miles Davis - Bitches Brew (180g Remaster 2xLP)
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Quite a few interesting things... (more than 5)

Dead Can Dance - Spleen And Ideal (re)
Dead Can Dance - The Serpent's Egg (re)
The Heads - Time In Space (Clear/orange splatter, clear/blue splatter)
King Britt Presents: Sister Gertrude Morgan / Let's Make A Record
Desmond Dekker ‎- You Can Get It If You Really Want
Moby - Play (VMP reissue)
Rachel's - Music For Egon Schiele
Tiltawhirl - This
Beastie Boys - Ill Communication
Stereolab - Not Music
The Kinks - Kinda Kinks
Fu Manchu - The Covers
Einstürzende Neubauten - Halber Mensch (Japan promo)
The National - Sleep Well Beast
The National - Sad Songs For Dirty Lovers
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John Andrews & The Yawns - Bad Posture (on Woodsist from last year, real nice)
Prettiest Eyes - Pools (new on Castle Face, intense)
Oh Sees - Dead Medic 12" (ltd, sold out, tripped out jams)
Ghost Music - I Was Hoping You'd Pass By Here (local Southend-On-Sea friends of mine, getting great reviews everywhere, a really great band)
John Johanna - I'll Be Ready When The Great Day Comes EP (ltd run of 200, very impressed by this one https://johnjohanna.bandcamp.com/)
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purchased quite a varied mix of stuff lately which is good. enjoying the Funkadelic stuff especially- George Clinton is a genius. The Led Zep is a bit of a damp squib. you can tell why they were outtakes.

CD:
Electric Wizard- Dopethrone
Arthur Russell- World of Echo
Trad Gras Och Stenar- s/t
Led Zeppelin- Coda (deluxe)
Espers- II
The Dream Syndicate- How Did I Find Myself Here?
Various - I'm A Freak, Baby...
Funkadelic- s/t, Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow, Maggot Brain

Vinyl-
Scott Walker- Scott 4
Dungen/Prins Thomas- Haxan Versions
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The Darkside- Complete Studio Masters 5 CD box set. Sounds better than ever.
Delaney & Bonnie- Motel Shot LP. Southern gospel goodness. Curious to see what they sound like without Clapton ruining them. The answer- superb.
Opal- Early Recordings Vol.2 Lp. A fucking fantastic bootleg pressed locally!
Witch- Lazy Bones Lp. Zamrock classic reissued.
Rolling Stones- Exile On Main St. original UK A1/B1/C1/D1 vinyl pressing. Included a set of intact postcards. A long story. One involving 50% luck and 50% karma. A holy grail record found.
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Recent splurges and also a holy grail item just last night!

The Volta Sound - My All American Girl LP
Dead Meadow - S/T LP
Gospelbeach - Another Summer Of Love LP
Gospelbeach - Pacific Surf Line LP
Heaters - Fuzzclub Sessions LP
Foxtrot Sierra & His Uniforms - Fender Hobo Lounge LP
Jason Simon - Familiar Haunts LP
Kenny Tudrick - Kenny Tudrick LP
The Myrrors - Hasta La Victoria LP
The Myrrors - Solar Collector LP
The Myrrors - Comrades / Storm Mills 7"
Spacemen 3 - Dreamweapon LP (reissue)
Spacemen 3 - Recurring LP (reissue)
Spiritualized - Fucked Up Inside (RSD)
Sonic Jesus - Neither Virtue Nor Anger LP
Spacemen 3 - DJ Tones LP
Spiritualized Electric Mainline* - Let It Flow 10"
Various - A Tribute To Spacemen 3 LP

And, after many many years, i picked up a near mint copy of...

Spacemen 3 - Perfect Prescription (Glass Records)

:D :D :D And i got it for a fuckin' song on eBay! Chuffed to bits!
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You got some good ones there Laz.
Volta Sound
Foxtrot Sierra
Kenny Tudrick
and all the Spacemen/Spiritualized.
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Bobbie Gentry : Touch 'Em With Love (LP)
Utopia: Oops, Wrong Planet! (LP) - Might be a dud, but a friend insisted I buy it when I told him I like Rundgren
Pulp: Different Class (Music On Vinyl 2xLP Reissue)
Pulp: His N Hers (Music On Vinyl 2xLP Reissue) - includes a ton of bonus tracks on the second LP.
Agitation Free: Malesch (LP - reissue)
Janelle Monae: The ArchAndroid (2 x LP) - Some of this is a little too jazz-hands for me, but I like a lot of it.
Felt: Felt (LP reissue) - This is the 1971 album. I love this record.
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The Asteroid #4 - Collide

Almost next day arrival! :D
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Laz69 wrote: Thu May 31, 2018 7:40 am The Asteroid #4 - Collide

Almost next day arrival! :D
What was the shipping cost on that?
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Only a couple of quid. Got it from Juno. Was about £23 all in. Its a cracking LP.
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There’s been some great releases over the last 2-3 months:

Chatham Rise - Meadow Sweet: really like this band. Lovely mellow shoegazey sound. Best track “Surf in G”.
Gulp - All Good Wishes: great 2nd album. The title track is ace!
C89 – Various: following on from C86,87 and 88. 3 CDs full of indie music from 1989. I must admit I was a punk rocker back in 89, so a lot of this stuff is new to me.
Vive La Void - Vive La Void: got this because of the Moon Duo connection. Think it’s great.
Wooden Shjips – V: Love it!

Some older stuff I’ve got recently:

Televise - Songs to sing in A&E: didn’t know about this until someone posted it on Facebook. Group fronted by Simon Scott. Good stuff, with a cover of Mercy Seat. Came out 2 years before Songs in A&E.
Airiel - Molton Young Lovers: Release on vinyl and DL only last year in the states. Then a CD only in Japan – managed to get a cheapish copy from Japan. P&P not too bad either. Lovely!
Mark Peters – Innerland: Record released last year, with CD coming earlier this year. Really like this – great vibe.
Northern Picture Library – Postscript: thought I had everything by NPL, but this compilation had 3-4 tracks not heard before. How good is this version of Something Good:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFrcq-sMwDs

Harpers Bizzare - 4 albums: yes, yes, maybe a guilty pleasure, but I love ‘em! We got the best of for Xmas, and now got all four proper albums. Brill!

Stuff looking forward to in next few months

Spiritualized, Anton Newcombe and Tess Parks, True Primitives, Dean Wareham and Chevel Sombre, les big byrd. Plenty to keep me busy!
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Yeah Mark Peters album is great, put him on at our local in march and it was great, played a couple of engineers songs instrumentally and reworked.
Chatham Rise are great not got that yet

New purchases include

Oh Sees new one
Teenage Fanclub re-issues thirteen, grand prix, songs from etc etc and howdy
New ones from Myrrors and Lumerians

Plus old stuff from PIL, Aphex Twin

plus listening to lots of 92-96 Seattle stuff (comes in waves with me but always enjoy when i dip back in)
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Festive LP haul finally all arrived. Playing catch up to some oldies, but some lovely new ones too!

Dean Wareham & Cheval Sombre - Dean Wareham Vs Cheval Sombre
Josh T Pearson - Last Of The Country Gentlemen
Spiritualized - Ladies & Gentlemen...
Spacemen 3 - Taking Drugs... (2LP reissue)
Kandodo - k2o
Kandodo McBain - Lost Chants
GospelbeacH - Another Winter Alive
TFC - Thirteen
TFC - Grand Prix
Goat - World Music
Magic Lantern - Platoon

Also, Helicon's new EP, Zero Fucks, en route too!
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Peter Murphy - Deep
Various - Sunday Nights: The Songs Of Junior Kimbrough
Feederz - Ever Feel Like Killing Your Boss?
Oingo Boingo - Only A Lad
Alien Sex Fiend - Another Planet
Goldie - Saturnz Return
Steve Reich - Music For 18 Musicians
Here Lies Man - You Will Know Nothing
Here Lies Man - Here Lies Man
JG Thirlwell - The Venture Bros. The Music Of JG Thirlwell Vol. 01
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The usual usual January music binge has been in full force here :D

Alexander Tucker - Don't Look Away
Bardo Pond - Curanderos (RSD 2018 Gold LP)
Bill Bruford's Earthworks - S/T (LP)
Bruce Springsteen - Springsteen On Broadway
Christoph de Babalon - Hectic Shakes
Christophe F. & Black Sheep - Heathen Frontiers In Sound
Helena Hauff - Qualm
Julian Cope - The Skellington Chronicles (LP)
Julian Cope - Discover Odin
Julian Cope - Propheteering (Blue & Silver Splatter 7")
Julian Cope - Safe Surfer (Limited 1991 Tour 7")
Julianna Barwick & Ikue Mori - FRKWYS Volume 6
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - Tides: Music For Meditation & Yoga
King Crimson - On And Off The Road (19 CD box-set)
KGD - Tripping The Fog
Laurie Spiegel - The Expanding Universe
Michael O'Shea - Michael O'Shea
NYZ - Metal Cell Meditations
NYZ - TESCO SYNFETIX
Queen Elizabeth - Queen Elizabeth (LP)
Pendant - Make Me Know You Sweet
Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe & Ariel Kalma - FRKWYS Volume 12: We Know Each Other Somehow
Røger - This Is The Shit
Skee Mask - Compro
Tashi Wada, Yodi Wada & Friends - FRKWYS Volume 14: Nue
Universal Panzies - Transcendental Floss
Universal Panzies - First
Universal Panzies - Last
U.S. Girls - In A Poem Unlimited
Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One
The Doors - Live in Detroit 1970
The Teardrop Explodes - Zoology
The Twilight Sad - It Won/t Be Like This All The Time (Limited Blue 2xLP)
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Absolutely loads have been purchased recently
Top of my head;

Swervedriver-Ejecter Seat Reservation (reissue)
The Fall-Totale's Turns (reissue)
Steve Gunn-The Unseen inbetween
Teenage Fanclub -Shadows (reissue)
Dream Syndicate-Ghost Stories
Miranda Lee Richards-Existential Beast
Eno Moebius Roedelius-After The Heat
Peter Gabriel- 4th album half speed remastered
Azusa Plane--Where The Sands Turn To Gold (2cd, dvd)
Sugar-Copper Blue RSD reisssue with Live LP
Ryan Adams Love Is Hell-3lp box set
Tyler Childers-Live on Red Barn Radio
Michael Chapman-Fish
Neil Young and Crazy Horse-Reactor

plus everything on Polytechnic Youth and Drone Rock Records

also pre ordered the Rocket Recordings 25 years book/cd/7" etc and Ryan Adams new one ith 7" and Splatter vinyl, plus about to jump on board the Sonic Cathedral Single Club, which is instead of vol 4 of the god unknown singles as vol 3 was awful and the roster for vol 4 are not in the slightest bit of interest to me.
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Aquarian-Time wrote: Mon Jan 21, 2019 9:03 am also pre ordered the Rocket Recordings 25 years book/cd/7" etc
What's this Dave? Hadn't heard anything about it before your post and i can't find any info online.
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sorry my bad I meant Rocket Girl
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Aquarian-Time wrote: Mon Jan 21, 2019 9:03 am
Ryan Adams Love Is Hell-3lp box set
didn't know about this.. looks like it's got some extra tracks from the same sessions. I kinda need to buy a new version anyway as I still have it as the two separate EPs that were originally released!! :?

kinda wish he would go back to this dark and atmospheric indie sound sometimes..
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Not posted in this thread for a bit now,

The Twilight Sad - It Wont Be Like This All The Time (blue vinyl)
The Beatles - White Album ( mono version)
Melting Hand - Faces Of Earth ( lovely pink vinyl)
BJM - Something Else ( White vinyl)
Earthless - From The West
Glasvegas - s/t ( superb 10th anniversary pressing)
The Verve - A Northern Soul (mirror board sleeve)
Mythic Sunship - Another Shape Of Psychedelic Music
Causa Sui - Live At Freak Valley
Kikagaku Moyo - Masana Temples ( hideous green vinyl)
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Steve Mason- About The Light LP
Steve Gunn- The Unseen In Between LP
Steve Gunn- Dusted tour only LP
Laughing Hyenas- Hard Times reissue LP
Laughing Hyenas- Life If Crime reissue LP
Television- Adventure reissue LP
Luna- Lunafied LP
The Heads- Under The Stress Of A Headlong Dive LP
Allah Las- Calico Review LP
Kikagaku Moyo- Masana Temples LP
Mance Lipscomb- You'll Never Find Another Man Like Lance LP
Slim Harpo- Rainin' In My Heart LP
John Lee Hooker- Solid Sender LP
John Lee Hooker- Plays & Sings The Blues LP
All good for Michigan's cabin fever season.
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I've been selling more than I've been buying of late, some pruning and curating needs to happen or else the hoarding mentality just takes over. New on the shelf:

Sonic Youth - Murray Street (updating a cd copy, a late career classic imo, love it)
Bambara - Shadow On Everything (highlight of last year for me)
Amen Dunes - Freedom (same with this one, big fan of the Dunes)
Oh Sees - Clearly Invisible (got it free of charge after the record label cocked up my cancelled order)
Performance - Original Soundtrack (cheap off Discogs, updating an old cd)
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johnnyboy wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 2:37 pm Sonic Youth - Murray Street (updating a cd copy, a late career classic imo, love it)
agree on this, Sonic Youth entered a real purple patch near the end of their career, Sonic Nurse is also another cracker and Rather Ripped isn't bad either.
the guitars got a bit cleaner and more refined and they hit on a very nice mature period in my opinion.

re: Amen Dunes I really enjoyed the 'Love' album, but the latest one left me a bit cold I have to say :/
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Also got to add my love for Murray Street. It features some of my favourite SY songs. Can't really remember Sonic Nurse or Rather Ripped but I loved The Eternal. Caught them live on that tour, where they played all but one tune off it, and they were superb.
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sunray wrote: Thu Jan 31, 2019 3:54 pm Also got to add my love for Murray Street. It features some of my favourite SY songs. Can't really remember Sonic Nurse or Rather Ripped but I loved The Eternal. Caught them live on that tour, where they played all but one tune off it, and they were superb.
If you like Murray Street, I can't see you not liking Sonic Nurse. it's a bit of a long album but it's a continuation of that sound.

I never tried The Eternal, guess I should remedy that..
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angelsighs wrote: Wed Jan 30, 2019 9:34 am
johnnyboy wrote: Mon Jan 28, 2019 2:37 pm Sonic Youth - Murray Street (updating a cd copy, a late career classic imo, love it)
agree on this, Sonic Youth entered a real purple patch near the end of their career, Sonic Nurse is also another cracker and Rather Ripped isn't bad either.
the guitars got a bit cleaner and more refined and they hit on a very nice mature period in my opinion.

re: Amen Dunes I really enjoyed the 'Love' album, but the latest one left me a bit cold I have to say :/
Good to see Murray Street getting a few thumbs up. I've just finished reading the Kim Gordon bio and she says it's one of her favourite albums of theirs. I read the Goodbye 20th Century book straight after, much preferred that one to hers.

Re: Amen Dunes - Love is his best album for me, bit of a classic. Freedom is a lovely grower, has a real nice feel to it.
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I've just finished reading the Kim Gordon bio and she says it's one of her favourite albums of theirs. I read the Goodbye 20th Century book straight after, much preferred that one to hers.

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I read Kim Gordon's book as well. I was taken aback by how bitter and personal it was.
She is still a badass in my book though.
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The Delines - The Imperial
The Delines - Scenic Sessions
Willy Vlautin - Northline
Beth Gibbons & The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra - Henryk Górecki: Symphony No 3 (Symphony of Sorrowful Songs) (limited edition)
A Certain Ratio: Box (Pre-Order)
New Order: Movement Box Set (Pre-Order)

+ a shed load of Jazz records and too many second hand LPs to list.
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spzretent wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:10 pm
I've just finished reading the Kim Gordon bio and she says it's one of her favourite albums of theirs. I read the Goodbye 20th Century book straight after, much preferred that one to hers.

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I read Kim Gordon's book as well. I was taken aback by how bitter and personal it was.
She is still a badass in my book though.
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Agree, she's still dead cool but the tone of her book wasn't the best, plus it was a big chunk of family background and early life to get through until you hit the Sonic Youth era, then it rushed pretty quick through the good bits. Plenty of name dropping. Goodbye 20th Century was much better.
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Not bought much recently but, after being tipped off by our very own Sunray, i HAD to buy this...

Julian Cope - Barrowlands

This show is and was one of the maddest and greatest I've ever attended. 3hrs, 2 sets, a shit tonne of magic mushrooms, and a roller coaster trip!

Sunray PM'd me when he saw this being released after he recalled my post describing this as one of my all time fav gigs. I was worried that it would be one of those memories that would have been obscured by the mushrooms but listening to the album just took me right back! Not the full 3hr show, but a selection of tracks from the night. Only track I'm really missing is Upwards at 45 Degrees which was a real highlight for me that night, but I'm just so very grateful for what i do have.

An evening of madness and fun that will be forever etched in my mind!

Sunray, i owe you a pint! 8)
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Laz69 wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:12 am Not bought much recently but, after being tipped off by our very own Sunray, i HAD to buy this...

Julian Cope - Barrowlands

This show is and was one of the maddest and greatest I've ever attended. 3hrs, 2 sets, a shit tonne of magic mushrooms, and a roller coaster trip!

Sunray PM'd me when he saw this being released after he recalled my post describing this as one of my all time fav gigs. I was worried that it would be one of those memories that would have been obscured by the mushrooms but listening to the album just took me right back! Not the full 3hr show, but a selection of tracks from the night. Only track I'm really missing is Upwards at 45 Degrees which was a real highlight for me that night, but I'm just so very grateful for what i do have.

An evening of madness and fun that will be forever etched in my mind!

Sunray, i owe you a pint! 8)
Heh, I've bought this too. On holiday just now though, so looking forward to it waiting for me when I get back :)
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I bought that Cope CD. It is the first CD I've bought in ages. I can't remember the last time I bought an overtly 'psyche' LP. Here is the recent list

Melt Yourself Down: Melt Yourself Down
Melt Yourself Down: Last Evenings on Earth
Melt Yourself Down: Live At The New Empowering Church
Comet Is Coming: Trust In The Lifeforce of Deep Mystery
Comet Is Coming: Channel The Spirits
The Cinematic Orchestra: To Believe
The entire back catalogue for The Delines
Jesu/Sun Kil Moon: Jesu/Sun Kil Moon
Jonathan Wilson: Rare Birds (nearest thing to a psyche LP)
Rema Rema: Fond Reflections

Most of the rest of it has been second hand purchases to fill gaps in my collection for The Orb, Pye Corner Orchestra, Broadcast, Richmond Fontaine etc
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some nice picks there Olan, there's definitely more to the world than psych music, I'm also digging Richmond Fontaine a lot these days. unusually, their last album was perhaps their best in my opinion. his songs really paint a picture in my mind.

must say I tried a bit of The Comet Is Coming but they didn't quite do it for me. on the cosmic jazz front I must recommend Szun Waves though, really digging their latest album, there's drums and sax over a bed of analogue synths which almost veers it into electronica at times.
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Barrowlands arrived today along with The Modern Antiquarian t-shirt. If the latter is as resilient as my original shirt i'll get a good twenty years out of it minimum :D

I think Saturday might be spent catching up with some Cope purchases (Barrowlands, Antequera, Skellington 3 and Teardrop Explodes Zoology). I listen to the Dope material as I get it but for some reason his other stuff tends to lie about for a while :?
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Yep, the Psych revolution has hit the buffers I think, sold an absolute truck load.

Recent purchases (well Friday)
BJM new album
Stephen malkmus new one
Cocteau Twins new reissues for Milk and Kisses and Four calender cafe
Howe Gelb new one
White Denim new one
Pye Corner Audio new one
The Fall (Bend Sinister reissue)
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Laz69 wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:12 am Not bought much recently but, after being tipped off by our very own Sunray, i HAD to buy this...

Julian Cope - Barrowlands

This show is and was one of the maddest and greatest I've ever attended. 3hrs, 2 sets, a shit tonne of magic mushrooms, and a roller coaster trip!

Sunray PM'd me when he saw this being released after he recalled my post describing this as one of my all time fav gigs. I was worried that it would be one of those memories that would have been obscured by the mushrooms but listening to the album just took me right back! Not the full 3hr show, but a selection of tracks from the night. Only track I'm really missing is Upwards at 45 Degrees which was a real highlight for me that night, but I'm just so very grateful for what i do have.

An evening of madness and fun that will be forever etched in my mind!
This just showed up here today. Reminds me a bit of the Detroit Peggy Suicide show. So bonkers! So good!
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sunray wrote: Wed May 28, 2008 3:13 pm
runcible wrote:
MODLAB wrote:
The Sound of Young America - The Voices
Cardif trio making Loop/Spacemenish shoegaze.

Cheers! M

Made my day!


M
You know them? Really nice. Taken me an age to find their 1st album which I've just ordered.
Ha ha! I read this all wrong and was trying to think of a Cardiff band called The Sound Of Young America :oops: Yeah, The Voices are a good band alright, i too have had difficulty tracking down that album. Where'd you get it Runcible?
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Shinesalight wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 10:58 am
sunray wrote: Wed May 28, 2008 3:13 pm
runcible wrote:
MODLAB wrote:
The Sound of Young America - The Voices
Cardif trio making Loop/Spacemenish shoegaze.

Cheers! M

Made my day!


M
You know them? Really nice. Taken me an age to find their 1st album which I've just ordered.
Ha ha! I read this all wrong and was trying to think of a Cardiff band called The Sound Of Young America :oops: Yeah, The Voices are a good band alright, i too have had difficulty tracking down that album. Where'd you get it Runcible?
I've been looking for this post.... I knew it was on here somewhere. I'm putting this album out on vinyl on Drone Rock Records. Just been sent off to the pressing plant and hoping for a mid to late May release. Trying to add pics of the vinyl (1/2 clear and 1/2 black with white splatters) but saying files are too large :(
I'd love to see that - let us know when it's ready to buy.


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They Live soundtrack (Death Waltz)
Radiohead: Kid A, Amnesiac (2x10" LPs)
Link Wray: Link Wray
DJ Shadow: Endtroducing.....
No New York comp
Talk Talk: The Colour Of Spring
The Creatures: Boomerang
Pere Ubu: Terminal Tower - An Archival Collection
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Brian Jonestown Massacre- s/t,
Causa Sui - Euporie Tide,
Mythic Sunship - Upheaval,
Minami Deutsch and Damo Suzuki - Live at Roadburn,
The Fernweh - s/t,
The Fernweh - Sun Sigh 7" single
Burial - Pre Dawn/Indoors 12" single
Burial - Rodent 10" single
Lucid Dream - Compulsion Songs,

and bugger all, nada, zilch from RSD .
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I went to a local shop the day after RSD.

Picked up Ghost World O.S.T. (ltd to 650) and Industrial Accident (ltd to 1,000).
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Few holes plugged in my Slipstream collection this week...

Maybe The Day Will Come/Like No Other 7" (pink)
A.E.I.O.U (Lost For Words) 12"
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