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Vinyl Pressing: Trampled By Turtles

New vinyl pressing!

Produced by Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, Alpenglow is the Minnesota-based sextet’s tenth album. The album, named after the optical phenomenon that takes places when the sun casts a reddish glow across the mountains at dawn and dusk, opens with the wistful beauty of “It’s So Hard To Hold On”. The narrator contemplates the passing of time and how imperative it is to savor it while you have it.

10 of the 11 tracks on Alpenglow were written by lead singer Dave Simonett, whose introspective and literate songwriting is the foundation of the unwavering connection the group’s music has with its fervent and ever-growing audience. “On The Highway” expresses a longing to wander but struggles with the value in maintaining roots. “Central Hillside Blues” addresses nostalgia and loss while “Quitting Is Rough” deals with having inner strength to not lose sight of what is real, with its beautiful and inspiring refrain “climb out, climb out, climb out” The Tweedy-penned “A Lifetime To Find” features a simple back-and-forth dialogue with Death, which ends as one might expect.

Vinyl Pressing: Sorry Eric – The Problem With Fun

Coming soon in October from Cincinnati-based Happy Families — Sorry Eric is propelled by blue collar midwestern modernity, Eric turns it all to gold. Beautiful NZ influenced indie rock that’s too lame to be cool.

Stay tuned for order info!

Vinyl Pressing: Ricky Rat – Ghosts of Isolation

Available now from I94 Recordings – the Guitarist from Detroit Glam Punks The Trash Brats delivers his second full length solo LP of catchy melodic tunes.

3 variants – grab them while they are HOT!

Black Unity Trio Press Roundup!

First pressing of this reissue sold out in under 30 days! 2021 repress edition available 2/26/2021!

Press Roundup 05/21/2021:

Mojo Magazine, July 2021 edition – 4 stars! https://www.mojo4music.com/

Jazz Journal, May 2021 – 4/5 Stars – https://jazzjournal.co.uk/2021/05/07/black-unity-trio-al-fatihah/

The Sound Projector, February 2021, http://www.thesoundprojector.com/2021/02/18/al-fatihah/

Record Collector Magazine – 5 out of 5 Stars!! January 2021

Review of Al-Fatihah, by Matthew Rivera, BOMB Magazine, December 2020.

Review of Al-Fatihah, by Jeff Niesel, Cleveland Scene, November 2020.

Radio interview with Hasan Shahid, by John Allen, JA in the AM, WFMU, November 2020.

Radio interview with Hasan Shahid, by Mike Johnston, Destination Out, WCMU, November 2020, part 1 and part 2.

Podcast interview with Hasan Shahid, by Hprizm, Rebel Broadkast, November 2020, part 1 and part 2.

Essay by Hasan Abdur-Razzaq, Chimurenga, November 2020.

Interview with Hasan Shahid, by Cisco Bradley, Jazz Right Now, October 2020.

Interview with Hasan Shahid, by Pierre Crépon, The Wire, March 2020.

EXTRA: Interview with Abdul Wadud, by David Lee, Point of Departure, 1980.

EXTRA: Interview with Abdul Wadud, by Joel Wanek and Tomeka Reid, Point of Departure, December 2016.

EXTRA: Interview with Mutawaf A. Shaheed, by Pierre Crépon, The Wire, March 2019.

Sinn Sisamouth – Groove Club Vol. 4: Sinn Sisamouth Vol. 1

This is the first official reissue of these recordings since their initial release as singles. Available now from Lion Productions.

There were no deluxe studios for the musicians who recorded the devastating tracks contained herein. Nothing so grand. Most of these tracks were recorded live, with traditional instruments finding a place alongside any keyboards or guitars that could be found. And yet, it was the experiments of Khmer rock musicians which transformed the nightlife of the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh—and which many years later continue to seduce listeners around the world with their groovy sound. The music is wild and anarchic, rhythmic and undulating, or sweet and lyrical, but always moving and with that deep soulfulness, regardless of actual musical genre or style, that is the hallmark of the best and most important music. The lyrics often tell stories of angst, death, betrayal and sorrow. But there is a very real, deep, inescapable tragedy in these grooves as well.

Alas, in 1975 came an entirely different type of transformation: the rise to power in Cambodia of the fanatical, anti-Western, Khmer Rouge, led by Pol Pot. Within roughly four years, implementing their “concept of Year Zero,” Pot and his regime were responsible for the deaths of an estimated two million Cambodians (roughly 21% of the nation’s population), many in the notorious “killing fields.” Even the most famous and beloved Khmer musicians could not escape. Sinn Sisamouth, the “King of Khmer music”; Ros Sereysothea, the “Golden Voice of the Royal Capital”; and Pan Ron — all featured on this collection of songs written by the majestic Sinn Sisamouth — met their deaths at the hands of the Khmer Rouge. Jon Swain, who was the Sunday Times war correspondent in South Vietnam and Cambodia at the time, said: “Educated people, musicians, people with glasses… a lot were taken to the killing fields… so the great singers disappeared.”

To us, the richness and deep soulfulness of Cambodian music is akin perhaps to what was excavated from Ethiopia and embraced worldwide over the years thanks to the “Ethiopiques” series — this despite the geographical and cultural distance between the two very different nations. It really is one world, not three.

The Flat Five — Another World

Another World was produced by band member Scott Ligon and The Flat Five. It was recorded/engineered by Flat Five drummer Alex Hall at his popular Chicago studio, Reliable Recorders with some additional sessions done at Wilco’s gearhead paradise, The Loft, engineered by Mark Greenberg.

The charms of this band are manifest. These guys are all about vocal harmony — five hardcore vocal buzz junkies — and they share a vast range of influences from The Free Design to The Three Degrees to Captain Beefheart and a restless desire to explore a song from the inside out: to see just how far out it’ll go. This sophomore album showcases The Flat Five’s trademark keen musicianship and their slightly subversive sense of humor. It’s marked by the playful wide-eyed sweetness that colors all their music, tempered with their appreciation for how freaking good it feels to listen to a beautiful bummer on repeat sometimes. Like Charles Schultz said: “Happiness is a Sad Song.”

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Vicky Tafoya — Forever


Vicky Tafoya
“Forever” b/w “My Vow To You”

Penrose Records is proud to introduce the newest members of the family, the Inland Empireʼs own Vicky Tafoya and the Big Beat. Born in Santa Ana and currently residing in Colton, Vicky started singing a capella doo wop in the late 80s for the So. Cal. Doo Wop Society and went on to co-found the Big Beat in 2001. Their debut single on Penrose is a moody minor chord ballad featuring a reverb laden guitar solo and beautiful girl group harmonies behind Vickyʼs effortless yet haunting vocal about two people longing to be together… Forever.

Available November 20th.
Pre-order via the US Daptone Shop (shipping worldwide)
Pre-order via the UK-based shop (shipping within Europe, only)

Black Unity Trio – Al-Fatihah PRE-ORDER

On Vinyl For the First Time in over 50 Years!

We are very excited to announce the reissue of Black Unity Trio – Al Fatihah on vinyl.  PRE-ORDER NOW!

As the next installment in our OHWax vinyl series, we present what was, quite possibly, the first ever independently-released free-jazz record.  Originating in Oberlin, Ohio as the Black Unity Quartet, and ultimately becoming the Trio (Abdul Wadud, Yusuf Mumin, and Hasan Al Hut), the group recorded Al-Fatihah on December 24, 1968 at Agency Recording Studio (which was located upstairs in the building housing the legendary Agora Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio).  

We have spared no expense in making this reissue – cut all analog and remastered from the original 1968 master tapes! Our friend Grammy-Award recipient Paul Blakemore’s restoration and remastering work cleaned random ticks from the original source, as well as greatly improved the balance to bring out some of the instrument subtleties which were barely, if at all audible, in the original pressing.  The deluxe gatefold packaging features extended liner notes written by Ras Moshe Burnett.

On this limited-edition pressing, we also used Gotta Groove’s proprietary GrooveCoated stamper plating technology — This involves an additional electroforming step in the creation of the metal stampers used to press the grooves into the records. GrooveCoated stampers have a lubricious surface which helps high frequencies in particular to be held more intact during the course of manufacturing, verses traditional stampers.

Here is a sneak peak of the lacquer cutting session that took place on September 21, 2020 at Well Made Music – cut by Clint Holley and Dave Polster.  

Pre-order the album now for arrival by its November 27, 2020 street date.

The Du-Rites — A Funky Bad Time

Album #5 in just as many years! But this one is quite unlike the others. Made in the midst of a pandemic with an onslaught of in-your-face racism, police brutality, death, homelessness, poverty, inequality, injustice and life as we know it changing forever all hitting with brute force at the same time, A Funky Bad Time was made under stress in a way the prior four albums weren’t. But just because times are bad, doesn’t mean they can’t be funky. In fact, the badder, the funkier. So funky you gotta spell BADD with two Ds! 12 slices of cold blooded instrumental funk (+ 1 Bandcamp-only digital bonus track) from Jay Mumford (aka J-Zone) and Pablo Martin – with guest musicians Horn Diapersen (fka Ike “Time Wolf” Parker who played alongside Jay in Ben Pirani’s band) on bass and percussionist Bruce Martin (who joins the Du-Rites live and plays alongside Pablo in Tom Tom Club).

Wick Records Presents Battle of the Bands Vol. 1

Available as part of RSD Drop #3, Saturday 24th October 2020.

Dig on track after track of superior sounds: the fuzz-fueled freak-outs of the Mystery Lights; the swirling, mind-altering melodies of Michael Rault; the troglodytic tune-smithery of the Ar-Kaics; the anglophilic grooves of Benny Trokan, and the Fame-Beats; the Link Wray-inspired madness of the Buzz Brothers; the soul-tinged savagery of the Jay Vons; as well as tracks from newcomers, Steady Sun and Eric McEntee; and beyond! Some of the tracks will be available for the first time on vinyl! This is one helluva compilation, folks. Don’t sleep on it – Wick is watching!

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