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DMX – Exodus Vinyl LP

£14.50
DMX – Exodus Vinyl LP: The Legacy Lives On, Cut Deep in Analogue
The Final Chapter from a Rap Icon – Pressed for Power, Purpose, and Presence

Exodus is more than just an album—it’s DMX’s final message to the world. Released after his untimely passing, this emotionally charged record bridges the intensity of his early career with the wisdom and weight of an artist reflecting on life, legacy, and loyalty. With features from Jay-Z, Nas, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Alicia Keys, and more, the album is both a tribute and a testament to the respect DMX commanded across generations.

This vinyl edition delivers the depth and drive of Swizz Beatz’s production with commanding clarity. The analogue pressing gives weight to the beats, space to the instrumentation, and presence to X’s gravel-toned delivery—allowing every verse to hit with emotional and physical impact.

For fans of hip-hop, this isn’t just another LP—it’s a parting gift from one of the genre’s true originals, mastered for those who want to feel the music as much as hear it.

Don Grusin – Out of Thin Air – PS Audio 180G Collectors Vinyl

£85.00
Just released. A limited-edition, individually numbered, 180-gram collector’s vinyl. These won’t be around long.
An original recording from piano master Don Grusin. It's a sonic stunner. Nothing short of amazing, both musically and sonically.

Donny Hathaway – Everything Is Everything – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series 45 rpm 180g Vinyl

£75.00
Donny Hathaway's first studio album Everything is Everything is a significant work in the realm of soul and R&B music, released in 1970. It marked an important point in Hathaway's career and showcased his exceptional talent as a singer, songwriter, and pianist.

Doug MacLeod – Break The Chain – Reference Recordings HDCD

£29.95
Winner of the 2018 Blues Music Awards Acoustic Album of the Year
Nominated for the 2018 Blues Blast Music Awards Acoustic Blues Album of the Year
Hi-Fi News Top Audiophile Vinyl Album of 2019!
In this release, his third album for Reference Recordings, Doug MacLeod continues to explore the breadth and depth of the human condition. Recorded by Reference’s Grammy-winning engineer ‘Prof.’ Keith O. Johnson at Skywalker Sound in Marin County, California, Break The Chain brings twelve new MacLeod originals. Each song is extremely personal and at the same time, universal; covering subjects topical, humorous, and soulful; from the satirical to the sublime.

Doug McLeod – Break The Chain – 180G Vinyl

£65.00
45RPM 1/2 speed mastered 180g Audiophile vinyl Doug MacLeod’s Blues Music Award-winning Break The Chain recording is now available as a 45rpm, two-LP set pressed by Quality Record Pressings on 180-gram Vinyl, with half-speed mastering by Paul Stubblebine!

Dr. Dre “The Chronic” One-Step Numbered Limited Edition 180g 2LP Vinyl

£168.00
Coming Soon – Pre-Order Now
The Definitive Sound Series (DSS) meticulous One-Step process creates the definitive sounding audiophile version of all-time classic albums. Dr. Dre “The Chronic” was mastered from the original analog master tapes to ensure “The Chronic” has never sounded better! This DSS version is limited to a one-time pressing of 3,000 numbered copies, includes a top-quality heavyweight tip on double gatefold jacket for the first time and is housed inside a uniquely designed slipcase. Special care has been taken to faithfully preserve the original sound with exceptional clarity and depth, capturing the recordings nuances at every step, in order to create the definitive sounding record.  

Dr. John – Dr. John’s Gumbo – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series 45 rpm 180g Vinyl

£75.00
Available Now
Dr. John's Gumbo is the fifth album by New Orleans singer and pianist Dr. John, a tribute to the music of his native city. The album is a collection of covers of New Orleans classics, played by a major figure in the city's music.
We expect this definitive deluxe 180-gram 45 RPM 2LP Analogue Productions (Atlantic Series) reissue of Dr. John's Gumbo to be a cherished addition to the music collections of all fans of New Orleans classics.

Dr. John – In The Right Place – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series Hybrid Stereo SACD

£42.00
IN STOCK!
In The Right Place is the sixth, and biggest-selling album of the late iconic music legend, six-time Grammy-winner, and Rock And Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Dr. John. Dr. John, the stage name of Malcolm John Rebennack, Jr., was one of the most original, distinctive and influential voices to ever come out of New Orleans. His career spanned six decades as a songwriter, composer, producer and performer. His unique blend of music carried his hometown of New Orleans at its heart.
 

Dr. John – Gris Gris – Analogue Productions Atlantic 75 Series Hybrid Stereo SACD

£45.00
ONLY A FEW COPIES LEFT
Analogue Productions (Atlantic Series) Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of Atlantic Records! Hybrid Stereo SACD
   

Duke Ellington – Ellington Indigos – Impex Records Numbered Limited Edition 180g 45rpm 2LP (Indigo Purple Vinyl)

£99.95
Now in stock
65th Anniversary Edition 180g Double LP! First Time on AAA 45rpm Vinyl! Mastered by Chris Bellman & Pressed at RTI! Includes 4 All-Analog Mono Bonus Tracks on Vinyl for the First Time!
Special Los Angeles and Orange County Audiophile Society Edition Indigo Purple Vinyl Strictly Limited to 1,000 Numbered Pressings!
Very, Very Short Supply, Demand Will Be Massive

Duke Ellington & John Coltrane – Duke Ellington & John Coltrane 180g Analogue Productions Vinyl

£49.95
“Genius + Soul = Jazz is a winner, now sounding better than ever. I like this reissue so much I’ll probably not play my original again since it isn’t in quite as nice condition. In fact, I’m not sure if I really need to even keep my original in the collection at this point given the quality of this reissue. And that is probably the best complement I can offer.” — Mark Smotroff, Audiophile Review, May 17, 2021.

Duke Ellington & Johnny Hodges – Back to Back – Analogue Productions 45RPM 200g 2LP

£75.00
Several times in his career star alto-saxophone soloist Johnny Hodges struck out on his own, only to return each time to Duke Ellington’s band. There seemed to be a constant tension between them, though it was old hat by the time of this recording. In the enclosed notes, critic Michael Ullman examines this complex relationship, suggesting that the blues classics chosen for this program may have been neutral ground. A place where Ellington’s unique piano playing could come to the fore and Hodges’ irrepressible sensuality could have free rein. This is one of the very best small-group records Ellington ever made — a relaxed, perfectly integrated set of music that truly swings the blues.