
Red Ivory photo by Addy Nzerem
Red Ivory Please Leave, I Need To Wake Up Now
Five track EP is claustrophobic and at points almost static, before freeway-falling into a frenzy of interlocking, distorted guitar, howling vocals, and thrashing cymbals.
Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter Forever I’ve Been Being Born
A suite of emotive songs from an open heart, dwelling in a brightness yet deep in the ethereal and melancholic, steeped in themes of magical thinking, emotional dislocation, death and transformation.
These New South Whales Godspeed
Where their TNSW LP took the band from brute force basement punk to hardcore fusion, their GODSPEED LP pulls from an even broader church of influences, from ’80s balladry and British guitar pop to full-throttle hardcore.
Pabst This is normal now
Their music grooves along on a disco beat and a tsunami of distorted guitars and twisted FX pedals.
Felix Raphael Do You
Berlin live artist / producer / mulit-instrumentalist / vocalist explores his own mental health challenges as a successful international musician (and as a professional social worker), aiming to touch bases with people and their stories inside and outside the music industry.
Will O’Dusk The Long Lasting Dusk
Concept record from an Italian rock band in which the listener is implored to embrace their personal darkness and light in a voyage of personal discovery and acceptance.
Leatherette Ritmo Lento
A record of atmospheres that perfectly balances catchy melodies, sing-along choruses, fuzzy cavalcades, and more reflective moments.
Plants Heal Forest Dweller
A swirling tapestry of dub techno shimmers, trip hop boom-bap, kosmische momentum, new age ambience & more, inspired by rave, jazz, mysticism.
Inca Babies Reincarnation
Post-punk band with a collection of tracks, re-recorded, re-invented and reincarnated for 2025.
Julie’s Haircut Radiance Opposition
With a title inspired by the I Ching, the Chinese book of divination, their new work delivers a cohesive yet multifaceted journey across eight cyclical tracks, combining psychedelia, electronica, and polyrhythms
Silverwingkiller Triad Funded EP
Manchester duo turning punk ethos into electronic chaos, where every beat feels like it could short-circuit the system.
The Melancholy Kings Her Favorite Disguise
Musically, they evoke a meeting of Paul Westerberg and Jeff Tweedy somewhere in the swamps of Jersey, blending the sounds of Wilco and The Replacements.
Oreglo The Whirr EP
Through their music, their upbringings in different corners of the capital collide – from DIY jam sessions in East London to the reggae that bleeds from shop speakers into Brixton market, and the grime and drill ricocheting from their peers’ earphones.
Soho Dukes Nighthawks, Acrobats and Everything Under The Moon
It features all the hallmark rock ‘n’ roll swagger and lyrical wordsmithery that has previously drawn comparisons with Mott The Hoople, Small Faces and Heavy Metal Kids.
The Durutti Column The Return of the Durutti Column
45th anniversary reissue of the debut album from one of the first acts to be signed to Factory Records comes in various deluxe formats.
Tickles Sugar and Plastic Plates
Debut album from French noise-rock band who have drawn comparisons to Idles, Fontaines D.C. and METZ and been championed by the French press for their fusion of noise, punk and post-hardcore, their chaotic live energy, and their sharp sense of humour.
Jimi Tenor Band Selenites, Selenites!
There are no genre boundaries for the multi-instrumentalist – he effortlessly combines a wide variety of styles, from Electronica and Afrobeat to Spiritual Jazz, with his unmistakable musical signature.
Bad Sam Trauma
Newport punk duo: Dean Beddis could be seen convulsing and rolling round many stages and dance floors in the 80’s/90’s as the singer of Newport’s Cowboy Killers and Richard Glover, cut his chops through The Abs but it is his role in Welsh Ragga Rockers, Dub War that he will be more commonly known.
Ludwig Berger Ecotonalities: No Other Home Than the In-Between
Revelatory field recording compositions w/ an orchestra of microphones capturing built & natural environments.
Anton Anishchanka Krope
Reimagining traditional Belarusian music through contemporary sound art. Weaving rare folk vocals with harmonica, vibraphone, analog synths, and field recordings from Belarus’s fading rural landscapes, the album creates a richly textured sonic world.


