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=LTD. Ascetic House Cassette. All are in short supply, so please understand when they are sold out = Great soundtrack of the movie 'Frontier' of the same name by Seattle's Darto.[Read More]
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-LTD. CLEAR VINYL- Australian Love & Peace Darkness, HTRK. The soundtrack of the documentary film "Over The Rainbow" directed by Jeffrey Peixoto, directed by them, about Scientology, a new religious group that believes in Tom Cruise and John Travolta. There are humans who seek and give salvation in the darkness and reality that conflict with happiness and wealth. Limited to 500 pieces. It's sold out on the same day, please one per person.[Read More]
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=BACK IN= In 2019, SAULT, London's largest mysterious group, surprised the world and us with their two albums "5" and "7". In the midst of Black Lives Matter, following the sudden release of the previous album "Untitled (Black Is)", the second full-volume album of 2020 is also named "Untitled (Rise)". From the 10's nu jazz and soul scene to the current London jazz soul scene, intense beats injected with thick black and punk spirits, ESG, 99 Records, and early DFA-like alternative culture posts.・Punk spirits, and even more techniques that can only be thought of as skilled craftsmanship. It's like the Bristol sound of the 90's and the omnidirectional R&B from the present, that's why it's real. It's the same as the previous work,...[Read More]
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FRANK SIDEBOTTOM is a model of the movie "FRANK", or rather, only the mask was used. CHRIS SIEVEY, a member of the Manchester punk band The FRESHIES who debuted in 1978 and has also released a solo, wore a mask after the band disbanded. A comedy character he created, he is active as an alternative stand-up comedian. Then, in the late 1980s, just like the Madchester Movement, he was selected as a program reporter for the television station ITV and became a popular person. In 1992, he had a corner of "Frank's Fantastic Question" on the title program "FRANK SIDEBOTTOM's Fantastic Shed Show" and the quiz game program "Remote Control" produced by Tony Wilson, the founder of Factory Records who discovered JOY DIVISION. He was successful as a f...[Read More]