2021 - A great year for fresh vinyl with new albums coming from -
Mogwai - As the Love Continues/LUMP - Animal/ Parquet Courts - Sympathy For Life/ The Lucid Dream - The Deep End/ Trees Speak - Vertigo of Flaws/Teenage Fanclub - Endless Arcade/Public Service Broadcasting - Bright Magic/Hardwicke Circus - The Borderland/Joy Crookes - Skin/The Stranglers - Dark Matters/The Heartwood Institute - Witchcraft Murders/Saint Etienne - I've Been Trying to Tell You/ The Coral - Coral Island/ Snapped Ankles - Forest Of Your Problems/ Clinic - Fantasy Island/The New Obsolescents - Announcing/Jane Weaver - Flock/Idles - Crawler/Yan Tiersen - Kerber/The Murlocs - Bittersweet Demons/Sam Fender - Seventeen Going Under/Arab Strap - As Days Get Dark/Squid - Bright Green Field/Emma-Jean Thackray - Yellow/The Lathums - How Beautiful Life Can Be/Chubby And The Gang - The Mutt's Nuts/Low - Hey What/Makaya McCraven - Deciphering The Message/The Liminanas - The World We Knew
A reminder to us all, here and now, to never forget to find space to slow down, reflect and wonder. This universal message seems to run deep within the simple motifs and melodious breath. A record that in today's world of quick fixes and disposable nature on first listen may even be considered shocking in it's simplicity and slow, methodical build up. Be rest assured however listen again in a different moment and then again, it will become a presence in your life and indeed be revelatory in it's vision, breadth and wisdom.
2. Lost Girls - Menneskekollektivet
The discovery of 2021, a kaleidoscope of spiritual tranquillity amidst the grandeur of underground Nordic beats that go deep into the self as it outpours its emotions onto whatever imaginary dancefloor it feels to be right. Justifiably of Earth and Heaven.
3. Beachy Head - Beachy Head
An album that grasps your heart from the outset with 'Warning Bell' and continues to lift and fall, with it's harmonious intricacies giving you an emotional punch, similar to an edgier Fleet Foxes or Midlake, mixed with the left field fragility of Flaming Lips a touch of R.E.M. overlain with Numanesque stretched out synth and crunching walls of guitar. An altogether excellent so called 'Shoegaze' album which never quite does it justice. Lovingly layered, expansive, honest and never far away, no matter how close to the edge.
4. Madlib & Four Tet - Sound Ancestors
An amalgamation of Madlib's creativity woven together with Keiran Hebden's usual fluidity and aplomb to create an album as soulfully intricate as a whole that it flows and spins joyfully, with total justification for this magical collaboration.
5. GONG GONG GONG III - Phantom Rhythm Remixed
The already underground classic 2019 debut album is remixed and forwarded by a who's who of Beijing connected producers into a heavy smorgasbord of veluvium neon nights. Hypnotic dancefloor avant garde tub thumping psych underground breakout! At times like listening to a more rounded post-punk off kilter 21st Century Trout Mask Replica. Totally on it; if you haven't checked out Gong Gong Gong III it's certainly whatever the time you think it is to do so!
6. Sleaford Mods - Spare Ribs
Released early 2021 and still happiness reigns whenever Spare Ribs is spun. A joyous record for torrid times, full of life affirming rhythm mixed with inescapable wit and wisdom. Get on yer dancing shimmy and nod thy head in bliss!
7. Amyl and The Sniffers - Comfort To Me
A refreshing twist in the tale of Amy and The Sniffers to date. After the juggernaut bombasity of their bloody brilliant bold debut of 2019, now comes a more reflective outpouring of in your face meditation, a kibosh of raw power and energy to reflect away suburbia.
8. Vanishing Twin - Ookki Gekkou
From it's funky beginnings the album hits you with an insatiable groove that proves to be like a soundtrack to the classiest underground movie happening before your very eyes and ears. It breaks you in two, in the perfect chilled out way possible and defies genre with it's layered cathedral like harmony, haunting electronica and beats, this side of the heavy velvet curtain.
9. Damon Albarn - The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure the Stream Flows
Poignant and deeply emotional from the first quietly plaintive refrain, an echo for lost loved ones or folk who have lost themselves, the Icelandic landscape runs deep with healing on one of Damon Albarn's most complete and personal works of his career to date.
10. Dry Cleaning - Long Leg
From the initial earworm singles 'Scratchcard Lanyard' and 'Strong Feelings' most people realised they'd just heard something instantly special, fresh and equally irresistible. The album felt like an extension of that energy and went with it around the block and back again revealing little idiosyncrasies at every turn.
11. Neil Young and Crazy Horse - Barn
Reassuringly still there! If you think your in for an easy ride, then listen on, a slow burner in the best sense of the word, at times with the note's from Neil's old Gibson drifting off into the Barn rafters to the vast sky outside, mingling comfortably with those majestic lead guitar moments only Young with Crazy Horse can provide. A welcome new album, a Barn certainly to lose yourself in and to be lived in a while, to reveal it's full wonder.
12. Mdou Moctar - Afrique Victime
If you were ever in need to refresh your musical pallet this year then this was the go to album to revel in. Fluid African guitar breaking into yet more heavier grooves with hypnotic vocals forming an intertwined purity that repays repeated listening, bringing to mind such luminaries as the legendary Ali Farka Toure; but then just when you think you've grasped it, it surprises you again and takes you to altogether different freak out zone you think you've been to before but was always just out of reach. An album that just keeps giving.









