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Top 10 Record Store Day 2015 Releases for Amazing Radio

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Record Store Day – Must Have Purchases

Thursday, April 16th, 2015
Saturday 18th April marks the 8th annual Record Store Day, when independently owned record stores up and down the country come together with artists and labels to celebrate music. Exclusive vinyl releases and rarities will be released on the day, and we asked Olivia Swash to pick out 10 essential purchases.
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1. SENSIBLE RECORD LABELS (Compilation) by Various Artists
This corker of a compilation is a ten-part collaborative effort from the UK’s best indie labels. From FatCat to Bella Union and Alcopop!, ten labels at the forefront of new music have offered up never-before-heard exclusives from their rosters to create this extra special limited release. The likes of AlvvaysJoanna Gruesome and Menace Beach grace each of the 500 unique colour-splattered LPs, along with a download card featuring hundreds more songs. At just a tenner, this is an unmissable RSD bargain!

2. HONEYBLOOD – No Big Deal/The Black Cloud
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This double A-side 7″ from the Glaswegian duo is brimming with jangly riffs with a fuzzy, grungy sound. Both songs have a more energetic buzz than their debut album,  was released last summer. Watch Honeyblood in session for Amazing Afternoons

3. COURTNEY BARNETT – Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit
A new addition to the RSD list, Courtney Barnett’s fantastically witty, debut album, perfectly showcases her introspective story-telling and observational humour. You’ll no doubt recognise her Aussie drawl and distorted guitars from Pedestrian at Best along with ten other tracks all packaged neatly into a double LP on orange heavyweight vinyl.


4. SHURA – Indecision (Jungle Remix)
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One of Amazing Radio’s tips for 2015, Shura has handed over her breathy synth-pop singleIndecision to funk giants Jungle. The product of such a pairing could only create something brilliant. The catchy melody is enhanced by touches of Jungle’s signature bass and riffs thatNile Rodgers would be proud of. This heavyweight 12″ also has Shura’s original version on the B side.

5. DENAI MOORE – Blame
After we tipped her for 2014, Denai has spent the past year making a name for herself having played our stage at The Great Escape and releasing her Saudade EP. Blame is a heart-wrenching track with stunning harmonies showing Moore’s maturity beyond her young age. The release is a blue coloured 12″ with a Mr Mitch Remix on the flip side.
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6. THE WYTCHES & HOOTON TENNIS CLUB – Wastybois/Barstool Blues
Heavenly Recordings bring us this gem of a split double A side, with Amazing Radiofavourites The Wytches putting their dark surf-psych to 7″. Label-mates Hooton Tennis Club’s slack-rock cover of Neil Young’s Barstool Blues is on the flip side.

7. RUN THE JEWELS Bust No Moves E.P.
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Also known as El-P and Killer Mike, the US hip hop duo release a four track picture disk featuring the unreleased Bust No Moves featuring SL Jones,Pew Pew Pew (European edition of their self-titled debut album), Love Again (second album) andBlockbuster Night Pt. 2: a bonus track from Run the Jewels 2 Feat. Despot and Wiki.

8. FIELD MUSIC – Music For Drifters
Mercury Prize nominated brothers Peter and David Brewis bring to the table a cinematic score composed to accompany Scottish filmmaker John Grierson’s pioneering 1929 silent film Drifters, which followed fishermen in the harsh conditions of the North Sea. The concept was originally commissioned by Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival a couple of years back, and audiences can soon experience the accompaniment to the documentary live in cinemas around the UK. Alternatively just pop on this silver coloured LP and let Field Music’s two sides of rhythmic instrumental wash over you.

9. JAGAARA – In The Dark
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London based Jagaara offer up this brand new track on black 7″, with the haunting vocals of sisters Ruth, Jane and Cat echoing Kate Bush. The B side is a remix of the stunningHeartbeats by Edwin from Foals.


10. SLOW CLUB – I Swam Out To Greet You
We’ve supported Slow Club since the very beginning, and following the success of their album Complete Surrender last summer, we’re eager to hear that Sheffield duo Rebecca Taylor and Charles Watson are releasing a collection of exclusive covers put to 12″ black vinyl. We’re most excited for their interpretations of Pulp’s Disco 2000The Eagles Desperado and Future Islands Seasons (Waiting on You).
Let us know your Record Store Day finds on Twitter or Facebook
Words: Olivia Swash

Published by NME


Record Store Day: The Movie raising money for UK cinema release


'Sound It Out' is currently appealing for funding from fans


A film charting the daily goings-on in an independent record shop in the North East of England has been chosen as the official film of Record Store Day 2011.

Sound It Out, which offers a fly-on-the-wall look at the last surviving record shop inTeesside, was originally screened back in March at South By South West festival in Austin, Texas. The people behind the film have launched a crowd-funding campaign in order to fund the nationwide UK cinema release. Click here for more information.

Originally a small project by Jeanie Finlay, the documentary - billed as "High Fidelity with a Northern accent" - portrays not only the vinyl obsessions of punters but also store owner Tom Butchard's personal rapport with a host of regulars.

Despite the slump in physical album sales in the download era, some independent shops have clung on - though Butchard is puzzled as to why his store, also called Sound It Out, has weathered the storm.

"It’s a poor area in Stockton so I don’t really know why it’s the only record shop in the area to have survived," he tells NME. "But people want to come in and see what isn’t in the charts."

Butchard is passionate about only stocking independent and unusual music: "Downloading has killed off a lot of shops. Over the years people have told me to sell chart stuff, but if I’d started I would have closed by now."

Adding to the plucky underdog theme is the fact that Sound It Out is not the product of a Hollywood studio; it is entirely fan-funded. Over 250 members of the public contributed towards getting the documentary to Austin, Texas for its world premiere. "Joe public has paid, and it’s incredible," says Tom.

But the store isn't likely to stray far from its North Eastern roots any time soon. Tom assures us: "I want to carry on as we are. People have been coming here for 20 years so I wouldn’t relocate, Stockton is home!"