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Martin Denny - Exotica (LP)
Martin Denny - Exotica (LP)Jackpot Records
¥3,539

This is an analog reissue of the 1956 album "Exotica" by Martin Denny, the undisputed king of exotic fantasy music! Once you drop the needle, you're transported to another world... A monumental album that launched Denny's 30-year career and opened up a whole new genre of exotica music! As the tropical mood from the iconic artwork suggests, the album showcases the full range of fantastic space-age sounds that reek of exoticism and imaginary charm.

Sun Ra And His Astro Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra - Discipline 27-II (LP)
Sun Ra And His Astro Intergalactic Infinity Arkestra - Discipline 27-II (LP)Saturn
¥1,806
The title track, which uses the entire B-side, is excellent. The album was recorded in 1972, the same year as his masterpiece "Space Is The Place", and has been reissued on 180g Discipline 27-II!
The album includes "Pan Afro," a modern Afro-jazz masterpiece, and "Discipline 27-II," one of Sun Ra's best songs, which features Sun Ra at the center of a floating Saturn circle, delivering words to the people of this world from there. Especially the title track "Discipline 27-II" is one of the songs that fans cannot ignore. This is a great album with great artwork.
Archie Shepp - A Sea Of Faces (LP)
Archie Shepp - A Sea Of Faces (LP)Black Saint
¥2,288
Black Saint present a reissue of Archie Shepp's A Sea of Faces, originally released in 1975. Recorded in Milan (Italy), A Sea of Faces stands as one of Shepp's strongest recordings of the '70s. A highly varied program, covering Shepp's entire spectrum and performed by an all-star line-up featuring Archie Shepp (tenor & soprano sax, piano, vocals), Charles Greenlee (trombone, tambourine, vocals), Dave Burrell (piano), Cameron Brown (bass), Beaver Harris (drums, tambourine, vocals), Rafi Taha (vocals), and Bunny Foy (vocals, maracas, percussion). The album includes the famous 26-minute long "Hypnosis," a groovy extended jam in full spiritual Jazz mode.
Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Jazz In Silhouette (LP)
Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Jazz In Silhouette (LP)RUMBLE RECORDS
¥2,735
Recorded and released in 1959, Jazz in Silhouette is considered by many to be one of interplanetary traveler and jazz legend Sun Ra's best records from his Chicago period. Featuring long-time collaborators Marshall Allen, James Spaulding, and John Gilmore, Jazz in Silhouette has an exotic soundtrack vibe; it's dark, smoky, and absolutely stunning. An essential piece of American jazz history from one of the most unique artists of the 20th century.
Albert Ayler - The First Recordings Vol. 2 (LP)
Albert Ayler - The First Recordings Vol. 2 (LP)JEANNE DIELMAN
¥2,833
The voice of a soul that has gone through loneliness and despair. The night before the legendary ESP and Impulse recordings. Originally released in only 10 promo copies, this is the earliest recording of Albert Ayler at the Academy of Modern Arts in Stockholm on October 25, 1962. Despite being away from home and unfamiliar with the band members, the familiar standart numbers grab your attention with the roar of Ayler's soul.
John Coltrane - Ascension (LP+DL)
John Coltrane - Ascension (LP+DL)Impulse!
¥3,576
John McLaughlin commented that he "went into a kind of trance and saw visions of myself flying to Africa" after listening to this album. "Dimensional Ascent" is a masterpiece of collective free improvisation released in 1965, when Coltrane entered the field of free jazz in earnest. 180g vinyl
Gary Bartz NTU Troop - Juju Street Songs (LP)
Gary Bartz NTU Troop - Juju Street Songs (LP)Prestige
¥1,446
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California, October 1972.
Idjah Hadidjah & Jugala Jaipongan - Jaipongan Music of West Java (2LP)
Idjah Hadidjah & Jugala Jaipongan - Jaipongan Music of West Java (2LP)Hive Mind Records
¥3,563

The singular expressions of music across Indonesia are seemingly limitless, though few are as dynamic and hold such a colorful history as jaipongan of West Java. The form of jaipongan we know today was born from the fields of Java where an early form of music called ketuk-tilu echoed over fields during harvest times. Known for intense and complex drumming coordinated with equally dynamic solo female dancing, ketuk-tilu performances included a rebab (a small upright bowed instrument), a gong, and ketuk-tilu (“three kettle gongs”). Though the original performance context of this music revolved around planting and harvesting rituals, with the singer accepting male dancing partners, over time ketuk-tilu became an outlet for village life expressing fertility, sensuality, eroticism, and, at times, socially accepted prostitution. Activities in the first half of the twentieth century that were best suited amongst the elements of harvest and outside of urban criticism.

Fast forward to 1961, the year the Indonesian government placed a ban on Western music, most specifically rock and roll, ostensibly to revive the traditional arts and have the country refocus on Indonesian ideals. Though, this attempt to reclaim, and in many ways conservatize, musical output had an unexpected musical outcome. In the early 70s the composer and choreographer Gugum Gumbira (1945-2020) took it upon himself to retrofit and creatively expand the core elements of ketuk-tilu into a contemporary form. One that would harness ketuk-tilu’s core dynamics and nod to the government’s pressure to revive traditional forms, while creating a fresh and socially acceptable art form where enticing movements, intimate topics and just the right degree sensuality had a collective musical expression. Born was jaipongan.

Musically, Gumbira added in the gamelan thereby augmenting the overall instrumentation especially the drums. Importantly, he brought a new and very focused emphasis to the role of the singer allowing them to concentrate solely on their voices opposed to dancing as well. These voices weren’t there to narrate upper class lifestyles or Western flavored ideals (and colonial mentalities in general), but the worldview and woes of the common people of West Java. Intimacy, love, romance, money, working with the land, life’s daily struggles and the processes of the natural world were common themes in jaipongan that ignited the hearts of the people and directly spoke to both the young and old. The two timeless voices that would define the genre and fuel it to echo out across the globe were Idjah Hadjijah, featured here, and Gugum’s wife, Euis Komariah (1949-2011), two nationally cherished voices that catapulted the genre into the sensual, elegant and other-wordly.

Movement-wise, Gumbira included some of the original sensual moves of ketuk-tilu and intertwined them with movements based on the popular martial art called pencack silat. With just enough new and just enough old, and just enough safe and just enough bold, men and women danced together in public in ways never allowed before. The genre and its performances were an oasis for the optimal amount of controlled intimacy and sexual nuance to be socially acceptable. Jaipongan was embraced by a country longing for new societal norms and creative expressions.

All these elements combined rooted Jaipongan in the hearts of West Java and set the genre on fire. Gumbira established his own studio, Jugala studio in the city of Bandung, where a cast of West Java’s best players resided. This record, as well as hundreds more that have defined music in West Java of every style, were recorded there. Radio, a booming cassette industry, and live performances of jaipongan flooded the country, so much so that the government's attempts to reel it in were futile. Jaipongan had tapped into the hearts, daily worldview, airwaves and clubs of West Java and wasn’t going anywhere. And by listening here, it’s still as alive as ever.

Nahawa Doumbia - Kanawa (LP)
Nahawa Doumbia - Kanawa (LP)Awesome Tapes From Africa
¥2,118
The meaning of “Kanawa” is so simple. We see our children trying to cross the ocean all the time. I said that many of our children die in the ocean and some of them while crossing the Sahara. Some climb over the wires across the borders and they have gotten shot. We have asked them not to leave and instead stay home. But I ask them why do they leave their country? Why do they decide to go? They said that they leave because of the family situation or problems, poverty, and unemployment. We told them if ever they are to leave, they should privilege legal ways. They should abide by laws vigorously when they are to emigrate. That’s better than hiding in boats or adopting other illegal means. I ask them to stay and work in their country. So that we can help each other find a solution to this problem. I call on the UN and African leaders so that we can coordinate our efforts to find a solution, to create jobs for them so that young people stop leaving. This song is about that message and I chose it as the title of my album because I like it. My choice is because it is very meaningful and it is something we see on a daily basis. I chose it in order to alert and sensitize everybody about this question of illegal immigration. To sensitize our brothers and sisters. It is a message. That’s why I chose it as the title of my album so that everybody can learn from it and also so that there is a reduction in the number of people emigrating. To sensitize them so that some can stay home and grow the land. Leaving is not the only solution. That’s my message. 
— NAHAWA DOUMBIA

Cindy Lee - Act Of Tenderness (LP + DL)
Cindy Lee - Act Of Tenderness (LP + DL)W.25TH
¥2,178
Cindy Lee is the diva alter-ego of singer / guitarist / drag queen Patrick Flegel, the one-time captain of heralded Canadian experimental guitar pop act, Women. In Flegel's working on / as Cindy Lee exclusively over recent years, their songwriting makes a move toward high atmospherics, often achieving a mysterious sweetness rooted equally in beauty and ache. As Cindy Lee's first long-form statement, Act Of Tenderness makes use of antipodal themes to create a living sound: static with grace, distortion and sugar, all masterfully arranged with crooked nods toward pop classicism. The layered vocal on "Power And Possession" creates a palpable haunt, bringing historical girl-group lament to choir-esque heights. The feedback shriek and industrial grind of "Bonsai Garden" provides near-operatic damage, yet never stumbles into the irrevocably grave. These snowy pieces give the album a decidedly cinematic feel, albeit one bent more towards Eraserhead. Originally released in a scant private edition in 2015, Superior Viaduct's imprint W.25TH is pleased to give Act Of Tenderness its deserving wide release.
Abner Jay - Man Walked On The Moon (LP)
Abner Jay - Man Walked On The Moon (LP)Mississippi Records
¥2,219
Abner Jay is an extraordinary one-man-band with one of the deepest emotive voices ever recorded. ¡ÈMan Walked On The Moon¡É features Abner material from two different periods. Side A opens with an early deep 1970¡Çs version of his signature song ¡ÈI¡Çm So Depressed,¡É which has never before been reissued on LP. The hit is followed by four previously unreleased songs from the same period - ¡ÈThe Royal Palm¡É (a classic train song), ¡ÈOld Black Joe,¡É ¡ÈI¡Çm A Hard Working Man,¡É and his paen to space travel, ¡ÈMan Walked On The Moon.¡É All are sung and played by Abner with his standard one man band set up - electric banjo, drums played by his feet, and harmonica. Side B of the LP features Abner¡Çs emotionally charged last recordings. These were made two months before Abner passed away, and here we nd him pensively playing acoustic guitar and singing. The songs are incredibly emotional and not for the faint of heart. These mournful tracks were previously released on a Mississippi 10¡É EP back in 2011 (¡ÈLast Ole Minstrel Man¡É) and is long out-of- print. This LP collects some of Abner¡Çs greatest work from across his career, all rare or previously unreleased classics! LP comes housed in an old school ¡Ètip on¡É jacket and includes a 20 page booklet with photos and a loving tribute to Abner Jay written by Jack Teague. All tracks fully licensed from Brandie Jay, Abner¡Çs daughter.
Joe Meek - The Emotional, Cosmic & Occult World Of Joe Meek (LP)
Joe Meek - The Emotional, Cosmic & Occult World Of Joe Meek (LP)Mississippi Records
¥1,986
Weirdo-rockabilly, early pop-electro, great drums, haunting. from collection of 45s
Henry Flynt - Graduation (2LP + DL)
Henry Flynt - Graduation (2LP + DL)Superior Viaduct
¥3,170
Henry Flynt took a high-brow approach to so-called low-brow music. Combining sounds from his native North Carolina with an avant-garde sensibility honed in New York City's loft scene in the 1960s, Flynt created what he describes as "new American ethnic music." As a student of Hindustani singer Pandit Pran Nath alongside La Monte Young and Terry Riley, an associate of the Fluxus movement, and even a live collaborator with The Velvet Underground, Flynt was a part of one of the 20th century's richest art and music milieus. Graduation, recorded between 1975 and 1979, was meant to be the debut of his avant-garde hillbilly music. The album's title track is a slow, twisted ballad that unfolds like a funeral dream over dirge-like country riffs. "Celestial Power," the album's 20-minute closing track, is an entrancing minimalist composition performed strictly with oscillating vibrato guitar. As Flynt explains, "I aspire to a beauty which is ecstatic and perpetual, while at the same time being concretely human and emotionally profound." Shelved upon its completion in 1980, Graduation was not released until after the turn of the century. In 2013, it still sounds years ahead of its time.
Le Volume Courbe - Fourteen Years (10 ")
Le Volume Courbe - Fourteen Years (10 ")Honest Jon's Records
¥2,498
"After a cancer diagnosis last year, Charlotte felt the urge to produce and release new music. ¡ÈIt became like a vital thing.¡É MRI Song and Planet Ping Pong were recorded during chemotherapy. Mind Contorted is a duet with Terry Hall, also featuring Terry¡Çs son Theodore, and Noel Gallagher on guitars, in a cover of Daniel Johnston. The song Fourteen Years is the oldest inclusion. Meant for LVC¡Çs second album — I Wish Dee Dee Ramone Was Here With Me — it announces a fresh, freer direction."
Vashti Bunyan - Lookaftering (LP)
Vashti Bunyan - Lookaftering (LP)Dicristina Stair Builders
¥2,385
British Vashti Bunyan, known for the 70's freak folk masterpiece Just Another Diamond Day. This is Lookaftering, the second album released in 2005 after a long period of silence since the first album.
The simple beauty that hasn't changed since 1970, the use of sounds, the singing voice like a precious crystal, and the many melodies that make you think of the countryside, the atmosphere that instantly turns into a fairy tale world from the first note played... The arrangement gives an elaborate impression, and it is full of charm that will not just be a resurrection work, but will soar into another masterpiece.
V.A. - Ghost Memories (LP)
V.A. - Ghost Memories (LP)Mississippi Records
¥1,987
A compilation of haunting, weird & obscure songs from the hillbilly underground at the end of the 50s – music that straddles the line between country, rock n roll, lonesome midnight rambles and raucous instrumentals. Compiled from rare 45s on little-known regional labels and co-released with Lost Train Records. Titles include "Walking The Streets After Dark" by Willie Hays, "Ghost Memories" by Gene McKown, "Fool Fool Fool" by Bill Whitley, "Cravin" by Bobby Roberts, "Sunset Blues" by Tony & Jackie Lamie, "Waiting For A Train" by Blankenship Brothers, and "Three Years" by Harold L & The Offbeats. The companion record to Six Feet Under! Includes liner notes.
Piry Reis – Piry Reis (Deluxe Edition) (LP)
Piry Reis – Piry Reis (Deluxe Edition) (LP)Records We Release Records
¥2,687
Deluxe Edition pressed on 180 grams vinyl. Iconic and much sough after self titled LP by Piry Reis now re-issued as a deluxe edition containing an extra bonus track (spaced out Jazz interpretation of No Risco Do Relâmpago). After playing for several years with Egberto Gismonti group and other prominent Brazilian acts, Piry decided to record this album which was originally released in 1980 featuring a special guest appearance by Egberto Gismonti.
V.A. - Six Feet Under (LP)
V.A. - Six Feet Under (LP)Mississippi Records
¥1,987
A compilation of obscure American country, hillbilly & rock n roll tunes from the late 50s and early 60s, favoring the rough, raw and echoey/jittery side of things. For fans of Lee Hazlewood, Link Wray, Wanda Jackson, The Cramps, Sun Records, etc. Recommended for those long nights of soul searching, spirit journeys, drinking, weeping, rambling. Titles include "Willie Joe" by Mystery Trio, "Dark Mood" by Bartlett Brothers & The Country Paupers, "Kentucky Fandango" by JP Dunn, "Misery" by Jacky Lee, "A Woman's Mind" by Jimmy Merrill, "Ghost Train" by Electro Tones, and "If You Love Me" by Johnny Fortune. Includes new liner notes! Co-released with Lost Train Records.
Evan Parker - Six Of One (LP)
Evan Parker - Six Of One (LP)OTOROKU
¥3,587
Originally recorded and released in 1980, Six of One beautifully captures the detail in Evan Parker's high frequency split tones for which he is now perhaps better known. Five years on from Saxophone Solos and with circular breathing and polyphonics well-worn into his live performances, Parker's experiments here produce sustained passages of brilliant flight. Set into the echoes and resonances of a St Judes On The Hill church, the results are stunning. Transferred from the original master tapes by Thomas Hall at Abbey Road Studios and released in an edition of 500.
Mort Garson - Didn't You Hear? (Silver Vinyl LP)
Mort Garson - Didn't You Hear? (Silver Vinyl LP)Sacred Bones Records
¥2,398
Six years before the release of his landmark Mother Earth¡Çs Plantasia LP, composer and arranger Mort Garson met experimental film director Skip Sherwood, who was interested in an electronic score for his new movie, Didn¡Çt You Hear? While not much is known now about the exact nature of their collaboration, we have Garson¡Çs magnificent score as a record of those heady, early days after his life-changing discovery of the Moog synthesizer. Notable for being one of the earliest screen appearances by a young Gary Busey, Didn¡Çt You Hear? also boasts one of the first-ever all-electronic movie scores. Though the score was first released in 1970, it sounds as adventurous and futuristic today as it must have then. Originally available only in the lobby of the theater at screenings of the movie in Seattle, the soundtrack LP went out of print shortly after the film's release. It has been a sought-after record for collectors of Mort Garson and early electronic music ever since. Sacred Bones is honored to reissue Didn¡Çt You Hear? as it was meant to be heard, taken from the original master tapes and given a pristine remaster by engineer Josh Bonati.
Ragnar Grippe - Symphonic Songs (2LP + DL)
Ragnar Grippe - Symphonic Songs (2LP + DL)Dais Records
¥3,595
Swedish composer Ragnar Grippe gets an old collection released on Dais Records (Genesis Breyer P-Orridge And Thee Early Worm, SRSQ). Written in 1981 for an avant-garde theatre piece but only now seeing the light of day, Symphonic Songs finds Grippe marrying atonal Buchla experiments with a string section equal-parts Schnittke and Schoenberg. Artwork by Ascetic House founder J.S. Aurelius.
Tommy Mandel - Music For Insomniacs (LP)
Tommy Mandel - Music For Insomniacs (LP)Invisible City Editions
¥3,368
¡ÈIn today¡Çs world, it¡Çs harder than ever to let go & find sleep. So kick back and let this pastel soundscape from the NYC synth rocker, TM™ ¢ö drift you off to dreamland like it was 1984...¡É -Tommy Mandel "New York synth magician Tommy Mandel has an astonishing career as a composer, sideman, and electronic pop artist. Since the late 1970s, he has toured or recorded with a laundry list of talents including Todd Rundgren, The Clash, The B-52s, Tina Turner, Cyndi Lauper, and countless others. Yet it is Mandel¡Çs solo pioneering keyboard work that has captured the attention of Invisible City, first documented on the Mello Magic compilation of his largely unreleased new wave explorations. Now, the label follows it up with an even more scarcely heard project, working in cooperation with Mandel to reissue his 1984 private press cassette, Music For Insomniacs. Recorded on four-track, each of the album¡Çs eight songs is inspired by a wave of sleep from Alpha to Theta. Its playfully psychedelic sound features shimmering synths, baked electronics, soft drum machines, and various vocal treatments guiding listeners into a peaceful slumber. Yet Mandel can¡Çt resist adding traces of abstracted boogie-funk with propulsive rhythms that will keep you dancing through your dreams. Fans of Mort Garson, Woo, Brian Bennett, Angelo Badalamenti, Klaus Schonning and Bruce Haack will rejoice at their new sleepy time soundtrack." - Jesse Locke Available on vinyl for the first time with newly remastered audio baked from 2 inch tape with new artwork by Marko Vuleta-Djukanov (floating_bstrd). Reissue in partnership with Tommy Mandel. Also available on limited release cassette.
Gruppo Di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza - Eroina (Clear Vinyl LP)
Gruppo Di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza - Eroina (Clear Vinyl LP)Cometa Edizioni Musicali
¥2,940
There are still so many treasures to be discovered out there, but once you find a gem like this you can definitely put the research on hold for a little while and give it a deep listen. Recorded at Fono Roma in 1971, Eroina is a series of haunting improvisations - each one inspired by the effects of a different drug - made of whirling electronic glitches, skronky horns, pounded piano, funky drums and weird tape experiments delivering the best drone/spaced/drugged out free jazz performed by the legendary ensemble of Ennio Morricone, Mario Bertoncini, Egisto Macchi, Battisti D'Amario, Franco Evangelisti and Walter Bianchi. A timeless masterpiece.
Henri Chopin - OH Audiopoems By Henri Chopin (2LP)
Henri Chopin - OH Audiopoems By Henri Chopin (2LP)Slowscan
¥4,697
Second edition of 300 copies with slightly different artwork; the sleeve has a different colour, a spelling error on the back sleeve has been corrected, the labels are different and there is another picture on the back sleeve. Released with kind permission of Brigitte Morton / Henri Chopin Estate.

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