Black Cab - Call Signs
The third album from Melbourne’s Black Cab, ‘Call Signs’ incorporates an original blend of 70s rock, 80s postpunk, proto electronic dance beats. With shades of Cold War tension and undertones of political intrigue…
El Michels Affair - Enter The 37th Chamber
An integral part of New Yorks funk and soul scene, El Michels Affair (along with the associated outfits The Daptones, The Budos Band and Menahan Street Band,) present a deeply cinematic style of…
Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
Formed in 1984, Dinosaur Jr. are acclaimed for their distinctive style of heavy punk- pop rock music, characterised by high volumes and extensive use of feedback and distortion (the European edition of Farm…
Jen Cloher & The Endless Sea - Hidden Hands
Following from her 2006 debut, Hidden Hands consolidates Jen Cloher's reputation as one of Australia's premier alt-country, acoustic folk singer songwriters. The album was recorded live over a seven-day period and reveals the…
Mos Def - The Ecstatic
The fourth studio album from Mos Def is a consistently strong and rewarding collection of songs that exhibits some of the NY rapper's best work to date. Not only a showcase for Mos…
Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca
The experimental music project of Brooklyn's David Longstreth, Dirty Projectors have built a loyal following over the years for their singular art pop approach. Bitte Orca is arguably the band's most accessible and…
Bibio - Ambivalence Avenue
British producer Bibio is the latest addition to the Warp Records artist roster, and continues in that label's commitment to experimental, adventurous and challenging music. The solo project of sound artist and musician…
Jordie Lane - Sleeping Patterns
The debut full-length of Melbourne musician Jordie Lane, Sleeping Patterns is acaptivating collection of stories sung in Jordie's arresting style, and drawingupon folk, western and other acoustic traditions. Co-produced by Jeff Lang andTim…
The Horrors - Primary Colours
The secondalbum from English band The Horrors is an absorbing and accomplished return,encompassing a broader range of sounds and styles under the production guidanceof Portishead’s Geoff Barrow. Abrasivepsychedelic sounds and motorik krautrock reveal…
Aleks And The Ramps - Midnight Believer
Melbourne five-piece Aleks and the Ramps offer their second full-length album entitled Midnight Believer, an adventurous and playful combination of indie-rock, and innovative pop. Long-time live scene favourites, Aleks and the Ramps capture…
Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest
Filled with layered melodies, beautiful vocal harmonies and intricate rhythms, Veckatimest is an album of rich complexity. The third studio album from Brooklyn's Grizzly Bear, Veckatimest (named after an island off the coast…
Passion Pit - Manners
Boston group Passion Pit are one of more recent blog-hype success stories, rising to fame on the back of a demo CD written as a Valentines Day gift by lead singer Michael Angelakos…
Polo Club - 13
Melbourne hip hop crew Polo Club have quickly earned a reputation as one of the most exciting, and inventive groups on the scene. The collaborative project of lyricist Urban Monk and producer Camelot…
Peaches - I Feel Cream
For her fourth studio album Peaches retains the signature dirto electro sound from previous outings, but adds a greater range of musical styles through collaborations with cutting-edge producers Simian Mobile Disco and Digitalism…
Wagons - The Rise And Fall Of Goodtown
The Rise And Fall Of Goodtown is the fourth studio album from Melbourne's country specialists Wagons, and a brilliant example of the dark country rock and insightful lyricism that has characterised the rise…
St Helens - Heavy Profession
The debut album from Melbourne's St Helens is a beguiling and beautiful musical journey through the quotidian, broken and sublime. Fronted by Jarrod Quarrell, the primary singer and storyteller, St Helens also comprises…
Two Fingers - Two Fingers
Two Fingers is the new collaborative project of Amon Tobin and Joe "Doubleclick" Chapman. Applying the experimental and meticulously detailed production techniques of forward-thinking drum n bass and dubstep to a hip hop/RnB…
Jeremy Jay - Slow Dance
Jeremy Jay's second album ‘Slow Dance' moves, as the title suggests, at a beautifully glacial pace. A clear evolution in style from last year's A Place Where We Could Go, Slow Dance drifts…
Kid Sam - Kid Sam
Kid Sam is the extremely impressive self-titled debut of Kishore Ryan and his cousin Kieran Ryan. It's an absorbing and enjoyable introduction to the dynamic style and range of the band's work, moving…
Who Made Who - The Plot
Specialists in New-Wave Indie-Disco, Advanced Electro-House and Techno-Pop-Punk, Who Made Who are versatile and vibrant purveyors of fun and interesting music. The Plot is the Danish trio's second album, and represents a challenging…