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1Simultaneous Flight Movement (CD)£6.00
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1Spooky (Clear Vinyl)£20.00
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Frost And Fire: A Calendar Of Ritual And Magical Songs (Vinyl)£19.99
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What Keeps You Alive (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (Vinyl)£10.00
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Opel (Vinyl)£20.99
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1This Is Tomorrow (Vinyl)£14.00
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1Cobalt Chapel (CD)£8.00
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Ways Of Seeing (CD)£9.00
Subtotal: £107.98
Dreaming Eden (Vinyl)
£20.00Kyron
An electronic reverie comprised of drifting melodies, dusty archive sounds and synthesised rhythms. 500 copies on orange vinyl with artwork by Kyron and Jim Jupp. Plus download code.
Weird Walk Issue 7
£5.50Weird Walk
Weird Walk Zine Issue Seven. 48 page A5 zine. ..a symbol of the continuing cycle of rot and renewal, death and new life.
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Artificial Intelligence (Vinyl)
£25.00Various Artists
First time on vinyl for 30 years. 1 x LP in gatefold sleeve, paper inner and download card.
Rejoice! I’m Dead (Vinyl)
£28.00Gong
“It is Gong, like they have been forever: spacey, psychedelic, jazzy, humorous, absurd”. 2 x LP.
Stop Motion Happening (CD)
£11.99Original price was: £11.99.£9.00Current price is: £9.00.The Focus Group
…what an imaginative, challenging, funny and crookedly beautiful world it is. CD edition.
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Strangeitude (Vinyl)
£18.99Ozric Tentacles
180g black vinyl reissue featuring the 2020 Ed Wynne remaster.
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The Sound Of Science (Vinyl – Orange)
£20.00The Sound Of Science
A joyous amalgam of psych folk, synth-pop & lost TV soundtracks. Orange vinyl edition.
The Carrier (Vinyl)
£16.99Original price was: £16.99.£14.00Current price is: £14.00.Large Plants
A succint distillation of folk-rock magnificence.
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Rifts (CD)
£9.00Onehotrix Point Never
CD box set collection of the early mini-LP’s, Betrayed in the Octagon, Russian Mind and Zones Without People.
Orange Synthetic (CD)
£10.00Original price was: £10.00.£8.00Current price is: £8.00.Cobalt Chapel
Psych-infused chamber pop with echoes of Broadcast and Delia Derbyshire. The follow-up to their much lauded self-titled debut album.
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