The Weekly Drop (19/12/2025)

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

From underground electronica to soundtracks, this week is our last weekly drop before xmas!

Emerging from Paris’s smoky mid-90s underground, DJ Cam’s debut album, Underground Vibes, quietly defined French trip-hop. Blending jazz, hip-hop, and ambient minimalism, tracks like “Mad Blunted Jazz” and “Dieu Reconnaitra Les Siens” evoke the nocturnal mood of Mo’ Wax and early DJ Shadow, helping shape an era of European downtempo cool.

Originally released in 2004 in limited numbers and never repressed, Black Mahogani II saw Kenny Dixon Jr. step away from house music and into late-night jazz improvisation. The album centres on the 18-minute “When She Follows,” a hypnotic blend of live drums, Fender Rhodes, acoustic bass, and drifting vocals. Companion tracks “Rectify”, and alternate versions deepen the mood, making this one of Moodymann’s most elusive and rewarding releases.

Next, we have a pivotal release in Snoop Dogg’s career, Tha Doggfather, which marks the final chapter of his classic Death Row era. Transitional in tone and ambition, it captures an artist at a crossroads before moving into the next phase of his evolution.

The BRIT-nominated, Mercury Prize-winning trio deliver an intense and unsettling score for 28 Years Later, now available for the first time on vinyl. Pressed across two translucent blood-red LPs, the release features standout tracks “Promised Land,” “Causeway,” and “Boots,” the latter incorporating Rudyard Kipling’s wartime poetry.

Finally, The Walker Brothers’ No Regrets (1975) is reissued for the first time in 50 years, a soft-rock and country-tinged reunion anchored by Scott Walker’s unmistakable baritone and timeless songwriting from greats like Kris Kristofferson and Emmylou Harris.

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.

LIVE FROM MT. FUJI is the stunning new vinyl release from visionary drummer and producer Yussef Dayes, capturing electrifying live performances of pre-released and new material. Featuring Minami Kizuki alongside Yussef Dayes’ regular collaborators Venna, Rocco Paladino, and Elijah Fox, the project offers a rare window into his creative world—a powerful meeting of cultures, rhythms, and spirit, inspired by the landscapes of Japan.

Meanwhile, Lily Allen returns with West End Girl, her long-awaited fifth studio album. Written and recorded over an intense 10-day period, the record blends raw honesty with infectious pop craftsmanship, documenting elements of her time in New York with piercing clarity and insight.

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