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  • Genre: Desert Rock
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Brant Bjork ‎– Mankind Woman - CD Digi

Mankind Woman is the thirteenth solo record by Brant Bjork. Although this is indeed a Brant Bjork record it is the first record Brant Bjork solely collaborates with a producer and co-writer, his LowDesertPunkBand guitarist and friend, Bubba Dupree. Only Brant and Bubba wrote and performed the music along with guest appearances by bass player Armand Secco Sabal, Nick Oliveri and Vocalist Sean Wheeler who has been a touring member of the LowDesertPunkBand.

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Brant Bjork ‎– Local Angel - CD Digi

Local Angel is the fourth solo album by desert rock musician Brant Bjork. It is considered his most intimate and laid back record, mixing acoustic guitars and simple melodies. Produced by Brant Bjork and Tony Mason. Engineered by Tony Mason. Recorded and mixed at Rancho de la Luna, February 6-15 2004. Mastered by Mathias Cornelius von Schneeberger at Donnor & Blitzen. All songs and music written, arranged, and performed by Brant Bjork.

Re-issued by Heavy Psych Sounds in 2018. 

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Brant Bjork ‎– Tres Dias - CD Digi

The album was recorded in Joshua Tree, California, USA, before Christmas 2006. The 8-track album is a mix of old and new tracks. “Some days I just like to sit outside under the sun with my guitar and sing my songs to myself. It relaxes me. It also reminds me of what my songs are about. ...went to Tony's house when I got back to the desert last October...put up a mic and rolled tape. It took 3 days to make this recording...so we naturally called it Tres Dias. Dig it.”

Reissued by Heavy Psych Sounds in 2018.

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Dandy Brown ‎– Scattered Days - CD

Handmade cardboard digipak
Limited to 150 handnumbered copies

Born in the high desert of southern California, "Scattered Days" is the final collection of songs written and recorded in the Morongo Basin by Dandy Brown (Hermano and Orquesta del Desierto) as a solo-project.

Still containing all the blues, rock and pop elements of Brown’s earlier productions, Scattered Days is a unique blend of tones and flavors that DB fans have come to expect from his productions. Assembled in Joshua Tree, Palm Springs and Yucca Valley, the album reflects all the emotion and wide open sounds appreciated by those who love collections recorded in the desert.

€29.99 -50% €15.00

I Vampiri Original Soundtrack - 2LP

Directed by Riccardo Freda and completed by the film's cinematographer, Mario Bava, "I Vampiri" is Italy's first horror film of the sound era.

We are very proud to release this gem composed by Maestro Roman Vlad for the first time ever on vinyl, Re-Mastered from the original tapes at  Toxic Basement Studio and pressed on 2xLP set at 45 rpm on 180g vinyl for best sound quality.

Housed inside a Deluxe Gatefold Jacket with a stunning artwork by SoloMacello, “ I VAMPIRI” comes in 2 color variants:
- 100x ETERNAL LIFE (Color in color - cyan blue inside ultra-clear w/ purple splatter) – Spikerot Exclusive
- 400x CASTLE FOG (Ultra-clear w/ black marble)

RELEASE DATE: 07.12.2018

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Choice Cuts from "PHILOSOPHY OF A KNIFE" OST - 2LP + CD

ANDREY ISKANOV & ALEXANDER SHEVCHENKO - CHOICE CUTS FROM PHILOSOPHY OF A KNIFE

- Finally available on vinyl the soundtrack to one of the most extreme and shocking movies of all time

- The most wicked industrial music meets flickering piano ballads and beautifully distressing soundscapes in this magnificient Opus.

- Mastered for viny.

- First time ever on vinyl with unreleased tracks, pressed on 2xLP plus a bonus CD

- Includes in-depth liner notes by director/composer Andrey Iskanov and composer Alexander Shevchenko

- Available in two variants:
- 400x "Risin Sun Flag" (Solid White)
- 100x "Unit 731" (Milky Clear w/ Red Splatter) - Spikerot Exclusive

- Artwork by SoloMacello

“Expect this to be a hit in the future among those who love to be shocked.”
(Scream Horror Magazine)