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Sonny Rollins – Way Out West – Analogue Productions 45RPM UHQR 200g Double LP on Clarity Vinyl

£146.00
NOW IN STOCK
Sonny Rollins’ groundbreaking album _ Now on UHQR!
200-gram 45 RPM 2LP release Numbered edition limited to 2,750 copies! Mastered AAA by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tapes Set includes deluxe 16-page booklet telling the history of Contemporary Records together with new album liner notes by John Koenig, son of the label founder
  • Pressed on Clarity Vinyl at Quality Record Pressings
  • Stoughton Printing Old Style tip-on gatefold heavyweight jacket with scuff-resistant matte finish
  • Purest possible pressing and most visually stunning presentation and packaging!
  • A classic of the genre, Rollins’ first album for the Contemporary Records label!
Dive into the timeless brilliance of Sonny Rollins’ legendary album Way Out West like never before with the Analogue Productions UHQR edition! Meticulously pressed at Quality Record Pressings, this definitive audiophile version stands as a testament to one of jazz’s most formidable talents. Way Out West, his classic 1957 album, received 5 Stars from Rolling Stone’s prestigious Jazz Record Guide and has prompted Pitchfork to deem it, “an album that looks like a novelty and sounds like transcendence.”

Takumi 2.1 Turntable

£1,599.00£1,778.00
The essence of Takumi is to gain a sublime understanding of the nuances of a particular art. To be focused and spend countless hours on one thing, and to carry on. It requires one to empty the mind and focus in a way that is simply not possible when still acquiring a skill.
Designed by Rik Stoet, the Takumi TT Level 2.1DC is a meticulously engineered turntable that embodies the essence of analog purity.
Crafted with high-quality materials and innovative design, it offers audiophiles an exceptional listening experience.

Takumi 3.1 Turntable – Walnut

£2,299.00£2,478.00
The essence of Takumi is to gain a sublime understanding of the nuances of a particular art. To be focused and spend countless hours on one thing, and to carry on. It requires one to empty the mind and focus in a way that is simply not possible when still acquiring a skill.
The Takumi 3.1 is a meticulously crafted turntable that embodies the pinnacle of analog playback.
Designed by Rik Stoet, this model combines precision engineering with aesthetic elegance to deliver an unparalleled listening experience.

Takumi Kin MC Cartridge

£1,599.00
  • Cantilever / Stylus: Ruby cantilever / Nude Fine Eliptical 5/15µM
  • Coil / Impedance / Bandwidth: Square coil 6N OCC, impedance 4.7 ohm, Bandwidth 15-25.000Hz +/-2dB
  • Output Level / Channel Separation / Balance: Output level 0.28mV, Channel separation > 28dB, Channel balance < 0.3dB
  • Tracking Force / VTA: 1.6-2.0 gram, recommended force 1.8 gram, VTA 20 degrees
  • Compliance / Weight / Recommended Load: 15 µM/mN, Weight 9 grams, recommended load 100-330 ohm

Takumi SpeedPod

£179.00
The “SpeedPod” is an amazing product in many ways. Providing 0-33-45 and fine adjustment in 0.01 rpm steps
It provides TT Level 2.1 DC and TT Level 3.1 turntables with capabilities that only turntables with more than three times the budget are starting to offer.
Very few products offer this possibility of adjusting the rotation speed and stabilizing it to 1/100th of revolutions per minute.
It can also serve as secondary adjustments when the belt begins to be more flexible and requires an adaptation of the motor of the mobile assembly. You control the speed with the SpeedPod, a small external unit. It switches between 33.33 and 45 RPM, and lets you make fine adjustments in 0.01 RPM steps — helpful for older records or tuning by ear. Designed to integrate seamlessly, the SpeedPod fits precisely under the Takumi chassis. The “SpeedPod” is a unique product at an affordable price giving “High End” platinum performance.

The Cure – Seventeen Seconds Vinyl LP

£27.95
The Cure – Seventeen Seconds Vinyl LP: Post-Punk Atmosphere with Analogue Depth

Minimal. Moody. Mesmerising.

Released in 1980, Seventeen Seconds marked a defining shift for The Cure—from raw post-punk beginnings to the icy, introspective soundscapes that would shape their legacy. Featuring standout tracks like A Forest and Play for Today, this album is a masterclass in restrained tension and atmospheric layering.

This vinyl pressing captures the sparse beauty of the recording with striking clarity. Glistening guitar lines, isolated vocals, and spacious drum work are rendered with rich tonal balance and quiet detail—perfect for audiophile setups that thrive on nuance and ambience. The soundstage feels wide and immersive, pulling you into the album’s bleak yet captivating emotional world.

For fans of minimalist production, analogue texture, and The Cure’s early evolution, Seventeen Seconds on vinyl is essential listening—dark, delicate, and hauntingly beautiful.

The Cure – Song Of A Lost World: Half Speed Mastered – 180-gram 2LP – Vinyl Record

£44.95
The Cure – Songs of a Lost World 2LP Vinyl: Half-Speed Mastered for Maximum Sonic Depth

New Material, Iconic Sound – Presented with Audiophile Precision

With Songs of a Lost World, The Cure return in cinematic form—layered, atmospheric, and emotionally charged. This 180-gram 2LP edition is half-speed mastered for enhanced fidelity, offering extended dynamic range, deeper lows, and refined highs that bring out every shadowy texture of the band’s signature sound.

From Robert Smith’s aching vocals to the haunting guitar work and immersive synth backdrops, this pressing rewards detailed listening. The weight and clarity of the vinyl enhance the album’s brooding atmosphere, making it a standout release for both longtime fans and discerning vinyl collectors.

Beautifully presented and cut for optimal playback, this is The Cure’s next chapter—pressed for those who demand sound with soul.

The Doobie Brothers Minute by Minute – 180g 45RPM Mofi Vinyl LP

£55.00
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The Doobie Brothers Create the Template for Yacht Rock: Grammy-Winning Smash Minute by Minute Features “What a Fool Believes,” Superb Harmonies, and Soulful Melodies
Sourced from the Original Analog Master Tapes and Given Extra Groove Space: Mobile Fidelity’s Numbered-Edition 180g 45RPM 2LP Set of 1978 Album Plays with Incredible Openness and Depth
1/4" / 15 IPS / Dolby A analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe
Minute by Minute saved the Doobie Brothers even as it nearly broke the band. Created when the group felt uncertain of its place in the music world, the album catapulted the sextet to new commercial heights and signaled a distinct change in direction that the mainstream wholeheartedly embraced. Having sold more than three million copies and stayed on the charts for more than a year, the four-time Grammy-winning Minute by Minute remains a pop landmark — all the more impressive given few initially believed in its potential.

The Doors – The Soft Parade – Vinyl LP

£17.50
The Doors – The Soft Parade Vinyl LP: Psychedelic Rock with Orchestral Ambition, Pressed to Analogue Perfection

A bold departure from their earlier sound, The Soft Parade sees The Doors expanding their sonic palette with lush orchestration, layered arrangements, and poetic ambition. Featuring standout tracks like Touch Me, Wild Child, and Wishful Sinful, this 1969 album blends Jim Morrison’s signature baritone with jazz, brass, and baroque pop textures.

This vinyl pressing delivers the depth and dynamic range the album deserves. Morrison’s vocals are full-bodied and front-and-centre, while the complex arrangements unfold with clarity and spatial nuance—perfect for high-end analogue systems that reward detail and warmth.

Whether you’re rediscovering its layered brilliance or completing your collection, The Soft Parade on vinyl is a vivid, immersive listen—offering a different, yet essential, chapter in The Doors’ iconic catalogue.

Thomas Dolby – Golden Age Of Wireless – Turquoise Coloured Vinyl LP

£31.99
Thomas Dolby – The Golden Age of Wireless Turquoise Vinyl LP: Synth-Pop Innovation with Analogue Flair

A cult classic of early ’80s electronic pop, The Golden Age of Wireless showcases Thomas Dolby’s brilliant blend of synth-driven melodies, lyrical wit, and studio experimentation. Featuring the breakthrough hit She Blinded Me with Science, the album moves between quirky new wave energy and cinematic, atmospheric soundscapes.

This special edition on turquoise coloured vinyl is as striking visually as it is sonically. With its warm, analogue mastering, this pressing brings out the layered textures and sparkling detail in Dolby’s production—crisp synths, clean vocals, and tight percussion rendered with clarity and charm. A standout reissue for collectors of electronic pop and lovers of genre-defying sound.

Perfect for high-fidelity setups that thrive on tonal precision and musical nuance, The Golden Age of Wireless feels as forward-thinking now as it did on release.

Tonar 5976 – Pure White Perspex Turntable Mat

£15.00
Mats Matter
During the past 20 years the quality of record players and vinyl records have improved dramatically. Acoustic feedback is one of the big problems when playing records. The cause is the sound that has just been produced by the speakers which comes back to the record player and cause it to vibrate. The problems is that there is a very slight time difference between the reproduced sound and the sound that is fed back onto the record player. This results in a big loss of detail and clarity and makes the sound "muddy". So every effort has to be done to isolate the record player from its surroundings as well as to isolate the record from the record player. Diameter 295 mm Thickness 3 mm

Tonar Nostatic ll Turntable Mat

£19.95
The Nostatic mat II improved, is one of the bestselling Tonar record turntable accessories. The mat is made of a combination of felt mixed with carbon fibers. The felt cushions the record and damps the vibrations caused by acoustic feedback to the record players from the speakers and other vibrations coming from outside. The mat is 2 mm thick. The carbon fibers collect the static charge from the record and conduct it back to earth due to the contact with the center spindle as well as with the platter.