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Night Beats (2024 Repress)

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An acid drenched modern garage-rock classic in the Texan thirteenth-floor tradition, the band’s R&B-inspired Western Psychedelic sound on this 12-trac...
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Myth Of A Man

limited indies only red lp - £23.99 | Buy
These retro-psychers look to the wellspring of nashville for their inspiration on this irrepressible, addictive set to get your feet moving if you like the blac...

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Khruangbin

THE UNIVERSE SMILES UPON YOU

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debut album from the late night tales faves is steeped in bass heavy, psychedelic sounds - inspired by Tarantino soundtracks and surf-rock cool.
Rajan
  1. Hot Ghee
  2. Blue
  3. Nightmare
  4. Motion Picture
  5. Anxious Mind
  6. Thank You
  7. Osaka (feat. Ambrose Kenny Smith)
  8. Dusty Jungle
  9. Cautionary Tale
  10. 9 To 5
  11. Morocco Blues

night beats

Rajan

Fuzz Club
  • limited 180g green lp + download (pre-order)

    Expected Release: 17th May 2024

    £19.99
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Danny Lee Blackwell (Nightbeats) has continued his psychedelic trip into the dark desert of the night with ‘Rajan’, invoking heady, hedonistic goings-on under starless skies and oozing kaleidoscopic brain melts from headphone-strapped ears – in short, it’s a wonder.

On his sixth Night Beats album, 'Rajan', the songwriter is at his strongest, creating works that shine with captivating melodies and hypnotic rhythms, but are underscored by subtle choices of craftsmanship that can only be achieved after countless hours in the studio. Blackwell creates a work that lands somewhere between Spaghetti Western film score and psych-pop opus, a career-defining album that reveals much about Danny Lee Blackwell’s artistic philosophy while keeping that ever crucial air of mystery intact. The Western psychedelic auteur builds his work from one moment, an initial spark, that must fit a certain criteria: it must give him goosebumps. If that sensation arrives, Blackwell will pursue the idea relentlessly until he has a new song; if not, he moves onto the next moment, constantly looking for the perfect molecule of a song.