General vinyl talk here.

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#150185
Haruomi Hosono - N.D.E.

This just went up for pre-order at a few places (LITA, Rough Trade, etc) seems like Dusty Groove has it for the cheapest state side. First time on vinyl

https://www.dustygroove.com/item/140409 ... Hosono:NDE

This is Hosono experimenting with 90's electronic music stylings, you get some house style tracks in here. Overall it's really good and recommended if you're a fan of his and electronic music.

#151706
New D.A.L.I. album just dropped from u-Super records (Burning Tapes new label)

https://usuper.bandcamp.com/album/the-medusa-sessions

D.A.L.I. is Deadly Avenger & Luke Insect

I was a big fan of their last release on BWR. I will likely grab this if it hits stateside for less than $40 but I just don't feel like spending $55 on a single LP so I'll be skipping direct from the label unfortunately.

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#152332
I'm sure people who care about this already know but figured I'd still post it just in case

Prince - Diamonds & Pearls
Remastered and Reissued

https://store.prince.com/dept/diamonds- ... 229_103238

Similar to the Sign O the Times release there are multiple versions

12 LP + Bluray Boxset - $350
4LP - $80
2LP - $50/$40

I opted for the 4LP set as I want those two extra discs. I absolutely love this album and have been impatiently waiting for a reissue, OG copies are a bit out of my price range.

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#152732
New release from Four Flies that was announced a few weeks back

Dressel Amorosi - Spectrum



https://fourfliesrecords.bandcamp.com/album/spectrum

US preorder - https://www.dustygroove.com/item/161852 ... der=artist


Limited edition LP Vinyl Black w/ tip-on jacket

The new album from Italian duo Dressel Amorosi, comprising Federico Amorosi and Valerio Lombardozzi, is a fervent homage to the realm of Italian soundtracks and library music from the late '70s and early '80s. Navigating effortlessly through a spectrum of scenarios and atmospheres, it conjures up vivid images of action-packed sequences, wistful retro vibes, chic party scenes, and hair-raising horror chills.

With a refined, contemporary flair, Spectrum celebrates early '80s cinema and its unmistakable aesthetics, steering clear of any trace of nostalgia. It weaves together elements of synth-pop, jazz-prog, electric fusion, and chill-funk across its seven compelling tracks, reimagining the past through a contemporary lens.

Compared to their previous, strictly horror-themed album, here Dressel Amorosi broaden their musical and cinematic palette, adding ingredients from the giallo, sexy thriller, comedy, and crime genres.


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