The Weekly Drop (06/02/2026)

Every week behind the scenes, we're busy ordering and listening to lots of new music to bring you a carefully curated selection of new additions to the shop. The Weekly Drop is our way of bringing our new additions to the shop, to you.

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This Week's Releases

Theo Parrish, re-issues his landmark Detroit deep house record First FloorBothPart 1 and Part 2are faithful reissues of the original 1998 release preserving the raw, soulful, sample-heavy production that made First Floor so influential across underground house and leftfield dance music.

Ghetto Pop Life by Danger Mouse and Jemini is another long out-of-print record that returns to vinyl. Originally issued as the duo’s debut, the album helped establish Danger Mouse’s early reputation for sample-driven hip-hop production, blending East Coast textures with playful, unconventional beats.

Continuing on the DJ theme, DJ Yoda's remastered version of ‘Home Cooking’, the album that cemented Yoda as a versatile producer back in 2019, re-issues with a bonus 7" featuring two remixes. It now serves as a snapshot of the jazz and soul scene at the time with artists like Nubya Garcia, Eva Lazarus and Theon Cross going on to break out. The record also keeps one foot in the Hip-Hop old school with the return from Jungle Brothers and Boston bastion Edo. G.

Closer to home, South Londoner Dan Whitlam releases his highly anticipated debut album, Strangers (Again). The poet-turned-musician is known for blending spoken word with soulful piano-led moments and broken beats. Featuring collaborations with Raphaella, returning collaborator Tamzene, Saphire and Jordan Akampa.

Last but not least, Bat For Lashes’ mesmerising debut Fur and Gold returns after twenty years, newly remastered at Abbey Road Studios. First released in 2006, the album earned widespread acclaim and a Mercury Music Prize nomination. A timeless debut, beautifully reimagined for a new generation of listeners.

The list of releases new to the shop doesn’t stop here - check out the link! And take a listen to our ever expanding Spotify Weekly Drop playlist to sample all the new releases we have had..

Coming Soon

Every week behind the scenes, we're busy ordering and listening to lots of new music to bring you a carefully curated selection of new additions to the shop.

The Mountain is Gorillaz’ ninth studio album, with a collection of 15 new tracks featuring a stellar list of artists and collaborators including: Anoushka Shankar, Asha Bhosle, Asha Puthli, Bizarrap, Black Thought, Gruff Rhys, Idles, Jalen Ngonda, Johnny Marr, Kara Jackson, Omar, Paul Simonon, Sparks, Trueno and Yasiin Bey. Added to that the voices of Bobby Womack, Dave Jolicoeur, Dennis Hopper, Mark E. Smith, Proof and Tony Allen and it's quite some line-up. The iconic album artwork illustrates the world of Gorillaz and captures the four much-loved animated band members - Murdoc, Noodle, Russel and 2D – in a series of beautifully intricate, hand-drawn illustrations.

Yussef Dayes' LIVE FROM MT. FUJI gets an almost immediate reissue after the collector’s edition — the limited vinyl that wove in spoken moments with Gilles Peterson - sold out in seconds. While this wider release opens the session up to everyone, it quietly carries the legacy of the original; blending UK jazz energy with Japanese musical tradition and raw improvisation. It's a live, spiritual, and cross-cultural performance recorded in the shadow of one of the world’s most iconic landscapes.

Luke Una is back with the third volume in his E Soul Cultura series on Mr Bongo. With two deeply cherished compilations already in the bag, this is great news for fans of his previous compilations of which we very much are! This one is yet another love letter to the dancefloor and its power to unite. Genre-spanning in nature, the 15 tracks travel between cosmic soul, boogie, proto- house, slo- mo techno grooves, jazz funk, dance, and disco.

Barry Can’t Swim, the Edinburgh-born producer and DJ, has quickly become one of electronic music’s most emotionally distinctive voices, blending house, jazz, soul and club energy. Landing as the first entry in theLate Night Talesseriesin over five years this release sees him step into one of music’s most respected curator series. Delivering a 20-track journey that moves from dancefloor classics to leftfield deep cuts and exclusive new material, this record shows the full depth of his musical DNA beyond the club. Kicking offLNT's 25th anniversary, this project feels like both a milestone for the label and for Barry after his rapid rise to fame. Click through for the full tracklist.

Want to see the other amazing albums we have in store? Head to the Coming Soon page by clicking the link.