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sliemm

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  1. I Feel Love
    by Nice Biscuit
  2. Easy Come, Easy Go
    by Leah Senior
    Everything Leah does is basically aural fairy magic.
  3. Expired Candy
    by Body Type
    Sha La La Sha La La
    Bloody brilliant album. Requires multiple listens before you even start to appreciate the songcraft here. At times jaunty and drunk, other times droney and weird ... total 10 out of 10 material. I love this band so much.
  4. The Movers Vol.1 - 1970-1976 (Analog Africa Nr. 35)
    by Analog Africa
    Oupa Is Back Oupa Is Back
    Crazy tropical vibes, a bit chill, a bit funky, a bit sassy, from this brilliant South African band with a fantastic, if slightly sad, story. Once again AA outdo themselves with liner notes and album design and yet another insanely cool addition to their catalogue.
  5. The Floor
    by Johnny Hunter
    The Floor picks up where the Cure's Pornography left off, but with a bit of glam metal thrown in, but funnelled through a vacuum tube in a 1973 synth from Slovenia.
  6. Romantic Notions
    by Mere Women
    Charms Charms
    Amazing post-punk/no wave eeriness with Siouxsie/Echo & the Bunnymen/early Cure vibes, washed through the dark prism of the unsettling 2020s.
  7. Noisolation Sessions Vol.2
    by The Janitors
  8. Space Echo - The Mystery Behind the Cosmic Sound of Cabo Verde Finally Revealed! (Analog Africa Nr. 20)
    by Analog Africa
    Odio Sem Valor Odio Sem Valor
    An eclectic journey into another musical culture, even by Analog Africa's high standards. One of the label's best releases - the music is amazingly diverse, although there are almost indefinable common anchors to each track. And of course, the packaging and artwork with the vinyl are exemplary.
  9. RidingEasy Xmas 2020 Mixtape
    by RidingEasy Records
    Here Lies Man - I Told You (You Shall Die) Here Lies Man - I Told You (You Shall Die)
    An incredible mix of metal, psych, sludge and I dunno what else. Riding Easy is one of the most exciting labels out there. Support the bejesus out of them.
  10. Ritual Divination
    by Here Lies Man
    Underland Underland
    To stretch the conceit one more time: HLM's latest is more Sabbath, less afrobeat. And it's epic. There are riffs on this album that could crush planets. The last two albums felt like cool experiments, but this seems the natural heir to their 2017 debut.
  11. Horn ur Marken
    by The Janitors
    Neon Times Neon Times
    Dark as hell. Noisy as f***. Each track builds and warps and mutates like some fuzz-soaked leviathan trying to bust out of your ribcage.
  12. Noisolation Sessions Vol.1
    by The Janitors
    Isolation Isolation
    Amazingly dark and hypnotically droney. One big fat gorgeous noise.
  13. Horse
    by Holy Motors
    Come on, Slowly Come on, Slowly
    This band just keeps getting better. An album so heart-breakingly beautiful it needs to come scented in rosehip and tobacco.
  14. The Passing Scene
    by Leah Senior
    Graves Graves
    A shift away from the minor-key melancholic beauty of Leah's first two albums. The 60s influences are still detectable - Neil Young, the Beatles - but the sound is fleshed out and the tone upbeat. A brilliant, shiny platter for a wintry Sunday arvo.
  15. Fuzz Club Session
    by The Janitors
    A1 Here They Come A1 Here They Come
    What if The Doors joined JAMC for a final gig in an Arctic cavern before the Earth slipped into a parallel-universe demonic abyss? That's the Janitors, that is.
  16. Legends Of Benin - Afro Funk, Cavacha, Agbadja, Afro-Beat (Analog Africa Nr. 5)
    by Analog Africa
    Dadje Von O Von Non Dadje Von O Von Non
    One day I will have every Analog Africa record. One day.
  17. African Scream Contest Vol.2 - Benin 1963-1980 (Analog Africa Nr. 26)
    by Analog Africa
  18. Sleeprydr
    by Holy Motors
    Sleepryder Sleepryder
    Never sure if I put these guys on the turntable before bedtime whether they're going to induce trippy dreams or lonely nightmares. Either way, I absolutely adore their music.
  19. African Scream Contest - Raw & Psychedelic Afro Sounds from Benin & Togo 70s (Analog Africa Nr. 3)
    by Analog Africa
  20. Slow Sundown
    by Holy Motors
    Honeymooning Honeymooning
    Amazing. Trippy, melancholy, beautiful and heartbreaking.