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Sun Ra

Sleeping Beauty (2025 Reissue)

Remastered Black LP - £24.99 | Pre Order
Originally released in 1979 on his independent Saturn label, 'Sleeping Beauty' captures Sun Ra and his Arkestra at their most soulful and serene.
Sun Ra

Stray Voltage

2CD - £26.99 | Pre Order
'Stray Voltage' compiles unissued electronic peregrinations during the 1970s and '80s.
Sun Ra

On Jupiter (2025 Reissue)

Remastered Black LP - £24.99 | Pre Order
A cosmic fusion of deep funk, interstellar jazz, and avant-garde soundscapes, 'On Jupiter' stands as one of Sun Ra’s most iconic releases.
Sun Ra

Nuits de la Fondation Maeght

4CD with 36pp Booklet - £34.99 | Pre Order
Sun Ra’s Nuits de la Fondation Maeght recordings are legendary within his extensive canon.
Sun Ra

Uncharted Passages

limited yellow 2LP - £36.99 £18.48
CD - £18.99 | Buy
This project began as a misidentified tape discovered by Michael D Anderson of the Sun Ra Music Archive.
Sun Ra

Pink Elephants On Parade

CD (10 Tracks) - £13.99 | Buy
Previously unheard Ra, culled from the archives and compiled based on their association to that children's film corporation with the cartoon rodent.
A Fireside Chat With Lucifer
  1. Nuclear War 
  2. Retrospect 
  3. Makeup 
  4. Fireside Chat With Lucifer

Sun Ra

A Fireside Chat With Lucifer

modern harmonic
  • Limited Lime Green LP (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 11th Jul 2025

    £26.99
    Preorder

An F-bomb-saturated hip-hop call & response club cut - from Sun Ra?!.

While the most renown track in this omniversal opus is the atomic expletive-filled repartee “Nuclear War,” there is so much more to this dark mysterious journey through the mind of Sun Ra. The sprawling, suite-like 20-minute title track sustains a lyrical edge in spite of an open framework and textures, which encourage sonorities to surface and emerge from the band as if there was no human intention behind them. In opposition to “Nuclear War,” Ra's organ playing here was built less on bombast and sonic terror than it is on whispers, stutters, shivers, and swells.

'Fireside Chat' offers a wide stylistic array, as was the artist’s intent, reflecting his eclectic, seemingly irreconcilable approach to compositional extremes. With Sun Ra you get everything... except predictability.