Whichever way you're going

Whichever way you're going

Craven Faults return with Sidings, their third double LP, deepening their slow-unfurling analogue explorations of northern landscapes and infrastructure, pressed at The Vinyl Factory in a gatefold sleeve, with an Indies Only edition including a 12-page photobook. Megadeth announce their final, self-titled studio album, positioned as a full-circle farewell from Dave Mustaine. Dennis Bovell’s cLOUD mUsIc finally arrives on vinyl for the first time, a loose-limbed, funk-forward library dub set from the Dubmaster himself, 140g vinyl limited to 1000 worldwide. Woo’s cult debut Whichever Way You Are Going, You Are Going Wrong returns in an expanded, newly remastered edition, blending jazz, analogue electronics and cosmic pop, and includes a bonus mini-album on 12″, pressed on limited clear vinyl. Also landing this week, Dublin trio YARD deliver a brutal, high-intensity electropunk assault on their self-titled EP, available as a limited Dinked Edition.

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Pharoah Sanders' Karma was released in 1969, it’s one of the defining spiritual jazz records - anchored by the side-long “The Creator Has a Master Plan,” where transcendence, groove and devotion move as one. Expansive, uplifting and timeless, it remains a touchstone for anyone drawn to jazz at its most searching and life-affirming.

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