Noise Art Now Available to the world!
Good grief, the Jeff Keen album Noise Art is here and it's a glorious crazy thing. CD with 22 page booklet. LP with different screenprinted sleeves, different vinyl colours and inserts. Excellent! Very limited supplies, only 500 LPs only. [More]
Cults Percussion Now Available. Joy Of Joys
Yes, it's here, first release since the rare private pressing of 1978. A group of awesomely talented students (average age of 14) make a killer percussion album that touches on ambient, jazzy and odd. Brilliant! [More]
Take a Chance on Bob...
Yes, the legend that is the album "It's Broken!" is here in all its glory. Do not hesitate. Bob wants you to buy one. Available on limited LP, CD and download. [More]
The Seasons has arrived. Yes, long lost Radiophonic joy is here.
Sublime, peculiar and disturbing in equal measures. Let the disjointed sounds of David Cain's Radiophonics mixed with Ronald Duncan's evocative and suggestive poetry wash over you for the rest of the year. And all the years to come. [More]
Rising Stars has landed. Or crashed to earth or something...
Yes the magical and pretty much unheard recordings by Garrick, Keane and The Hastings Girl Choir is now here, Vinyl CD, and digital. You lucky person. [More]
Adverts Are Go!
Yes, Stand By For Adverts is now available. 81 tracks on the CD, impressive, exciting and a teeny bit camp in places. But no one was looking back then. [More]
Available Now...very limited hand signed Ken Garland "Galy Tots" print
Yes, we can't quite believe it either, this is the first time any Ken Garland work has been made available. Limited to just 25 prints worldwide, all hand signed by the great man himself... [More]
BRAND NEW KES! BACK IN PRINT! AT LAST!
This smashing little score by the masters of 1960s British pastoral jazz is now back in print. It's been out of print for about 5 years, but now it's back on CD with brand new lovely artwork based on the beautiful and rare Polish film poster. Please click the image to read more about the music, or don't bother and just buy it because it really is quite something. [More]
Primitive London
At last, the weirdy 1965 unreleased Kirchin score to one of the maddest, baddest films of all time. Yes it's really that horrid. [More]