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Hawkwind

The GWR Records Years 1988-1991

3cd in clamshell box with poster - £24.99 | Pre Order
These recordings saw Hawkwind move into the 1990s with a trio of excellent albums recorded by slightly fluctuating line-ups.
Hawkwind

Live Seventy-Nine (RSD 24)

Record Store Day 2024 - Clear LP - £29.99
Clear vinyl Record Store Day edition of this classic live album.
Hawkwind

STORIES FROM TIME AND SPACE

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From the futuristic, synth-laden opener of ‘Our Lives Can’t Last Forever’ and innovative psychedelic swirl of ‘The Starship (One Love On...
Hawkwind

Tube Map

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Innovative Representation of Music History: Band Maps by Mike Bell Mike Bell's band maps transform the rich tapestry of music history into a visual narrativ...
Hawkwind

SPACE RITUAL (50TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)

deluxe 2cd w/ stereo mix - £25.99 | Buy
Our Dan's been champing at the bit to crack this one onto the shop stereo, if you're in the shop - brace yourself for an untethered, never-tamed, full-f...
Hawkwind

WARRIOR ON THE EDGE OF TIME (STEVEN WILSON REMIX)

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This new vinyl edition of ‘Warrior On The Edge of Time’has been cut at Abbey Road and faithfully reproduces the fold out shield sleeve artwork and p...
THE FUTURE NEVER WAITS
  1. The Future Never Waits
  2. The End
  3. Aldous Huxley
  4. They Are So Easily Distracted
  5. Rama (The Prophecy)
  6. USB1
  7. Outside of Time
  8. I'm Learning to Live Today
  9. The Beginning
  10. Trapped in this Modern Age

Hawkwind

THE FUTURE NEVER WAITS

cherry red
  • 2LP

    Released: 28th Apr 2023

    £34.99
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The band’s 35th studio album is an outstanding progression to their varied and celebrated catalogue.

Opening track ‘The Future Never Waits’ delivers a ten minute instrumental led space-age march, before progressing into the guitar-driven follow up ‘The End’ , featuring Dave Brock ’s trademark vocals and chugging machine gun riffs. Innovative additions to the Hawkwind canon such as ‘Aldous Huxley’ and ‘They Are So Easily Distracted’ introduce a gradual, almost lounge-like quality, with deliberate piano, audio samples and saxophones lamenting over a futuristic backdrop and roaming guitar solos. Other tracks like ‘Rama (The Prophecy)’ and ‘I’m Learning To Live Today’ sit tightly in the Hawkwind groove, providing old and new fans alike with the intense and concentrated fusion of musical styles they’ve come to expect and celebrate