
- Tom Armstrong – The Sky Is An Empty Eye
- The Damned – Grave Disorder
- Ghost Key – If I Don’t Make It
- Hotel Books – I’m Almost Happy Here, But I Never Feel At Home (Mint Green vinyl, LTD to 300)
- Hotel Books – Run Wild, Stay Alive (Yellow and Brown vinyl variants available)
- Lesbian – Hallucinogenesis
- Low Roar – Once In a Long While
- M83 – Go! (12″ Single featuring Animal Collective / Deakin Remix and an Unreleased Track on Blue vinyl)
- John Martyn – Bless The Weather
- John Martyn – The Tumbler
- John Martyn – One World
- John Martyn – Grace & Danger
- Mike + The Mechanics – Let Me Fly
- Milky Chance – Blossom
- Vikingur Olafsson – Philip Glass Piano Works
- Frank Sinatra – Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim (50th Anniversary Pressing)
- Soundtrack / Matt Costa – Orange Sunshine (Orange vinyl, LTD to 1000)
- Soundtrack / Disney – Moana: The Songs
- Soundtrack / Nick Cave & Warren Ellis – National Geographic’s Mars
- Soundtrack / Various Artists – Mad Max Trilogy (3LP Colored Vinyl Deluxe Pressing)
- Soundtrack / Rob Zombie – 31
- Tale Of Us – Endless
- Thornato – Bennu
- Various / Nicolas Winding Refn – The Wicked Die Young (180gm 2LP Compilation on Colored vinyl)
- White Violet – Ages (150gm Coke Bottle Clear vinyl)
- Whore Paint – Ultra Sound
TONS OF PRE-ORDERS POPPING UP ON THE WEBSITE THIS WEEK INCLUDING THE NEW KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD! GO CHECK THE LIST OUT!

“I call this ‘Effort.’ It’s a 9×12 risograph print on tabloid paper (heavy3) of an iphone picture of a “digital collage” projected onto a curtain. The print has been scanned back into a digital image as a jpeg. Or png. I don’t remember. The intended effect was to blend the digital world with the tangible world. Beginning the process through a projection onto a somewhat gathered curtain is a way to create organic modulations, free of the computer’s helping hand. Using multiple mediums places me/you/(the)viewer in the middle of too much going on, making it difficult to figure out what the deal is. What’s the deal with this?” -T. Curely