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Museum Of Love - After Us / Look Of Disgust 7"
Museum Of Love - After Us / Look Of Disgust 7"
Museum Of Love - After Us / Look Of Disgust 7"
Museum Of Love - After Us / Look Of Disgust 7"
Museum Of Love - After Us / Look Of Disgust 7"
Museum Of Love - After Us / Look Of Disgust 7"

Museum Of Love - After Us / Look Of Disgust 7"

$14.98

Please welcome back to the program Museum Of Love, the erstwhile duo of Pat Mahoney and Dennis McNany who have returned to the DFA fold with a perfect 7”, two songs like two sides of a coin.

"After Us" is a simple, buoyant pop song heavily tempered by warnings of a bleak future. The old "sugar with the medicine" approach. 

"Look Of Disgust" is its perfect foil. A notty, almost industrial sounding wind up that ends just like a slap in the face.

Both songs were mixed by Nick Millhiser and mastered by Bob Weston. Purple vinyl pressed at Third Man Pressing in Detroit, MI.

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Museum Of Love - Monotronic & Who's Who Of Who Cares Baldelli & Dionigi Remixes (White Label) 12"
Museum Of Love - Monotronic & Who's Who Of Who Cares Baldelli & Dionigi Remixes (White Label) 12"
Museum Of Love - Monotronic & Who's Who Of Who Cares Baldelli & Dionigi Remixes (White Label) 12"
Museum Of Love - Monotronic & Who's Who Of Who Cares Baldelli & Dionigi Remixes (White Label) 12"

Museum Of Love - Monotronic & Who's Who Of Who Cares Baldelli & Dionigi Remixes (White Label) 12"

$12.98

Hand stamped white label in plain sleeve. Numbered xxx/100. 
(dfa 2461 / 2015)

Featuring Pat Mahoney (LCD Soundsystem) and Dennis McNany

 

1. Monotronic (Baldelli & Dionigi Remix)

2. Who's Who Of Who Cares (Baldelli & Dionigi Remix)

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Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love
Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love

Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love

$5.00

Museum of Love is the musical project of Pat Mahoney (Founding member of LCD Soundsystem) and Dennis McNany (Jee Day).

Longtime friends in New York, McNany and Mahoney found a similar sensibility and a shared vocabulary for interpreting surroundings, something that began with their remix of Battles’ “My Machines feat. Gary Numan” and extended into their creation of a full length record together.

Naming their duo in ode to Daniel Johnston’s song of the same name, Mahoney divulges, “I had always loved the song, and had been thinking of what such an edifice would contain when we were trying to name the project.” McNany continues, “Pat’s a sculptor, I’m a painter, we make music and museums are sacred spaces and love is an elusive thing.”

Museum of Love is the result of a songwriting collaboration between McNany and Mahoney, with McNany writing most of the music, and Mahoney most of the words. Together they edited and arranged the tracks in the studio. Mahoney says the process of collaboration was energizing, while McNany simply explains, “making the record was pure pleasure. Waiting for it to come out has been the hardest thing.”

“Museum of Love moves at a stately pace here, offering a slow and steady chugger that wraps itself in gauzy vocal layers and takes its sweet time reaching its climactic peak.” - Pitchfork 

 

Tracklist: 

  1. Horizontalator
  2. Down South
  3. In Infancy
  4. FATHERS
  5. The Who's Who of Who Cares
  6. Learned Helplessness In Rats (Disco Drummer)
  7. Monotronic
  8. The Large Glass
  9. And All The Winners (Fuck You Buddy)
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Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love LP (10th Anniversary White Label Edition)
Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love LP (10th Anniversary White Label Edition)
Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love LP (10th Anniversary White Label Edition)
Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love LP (10th Anniversary White Label Edition)
Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love LP (10th Anniversary White Label Edition)
Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love LP (10th Anniversary White Label Edition)
Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love LP (10th Anniversary White Label Edition)

Museum Of Love - Museum Of Love LP (10th Anniversary White Label Edition)

$22.98

For the 10th anniversary of Museum Of Love's self-titled debut, the band made a very special white label version, with a cover composed of various velum prints and an insert featuring Pat's incredible lyrics, which were tragically left out of the original design.

Limited to 100 pieces total. Assembled by hand by Museum Of Love at DFA HQ. 

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Museum of Love is the musical project of Pat Mahoney (Founding member of LCD Soundsystem) and Dennis McNany (Jee Day).

Longtime friends in New York, McNany and Mahoney found a similar sensibility and a shared vocabulary for interpreting surroundings, something that began with their remix of Battles’ “My Machines feat. Gary Numan” and extended into their creation of a full length record together.

Naming their duo in ode to Daniel Johnston’s song of the same name, Mahoney divulges, “I had always loved the song, and had been thinking of what such an edifice would contain when we were trying to name the project.” McNany continues, “Pat’s a sculptor, I’m a painter, we make music and museums are sacred spaces and love is an elusive thing.”

Museum of Love is the result of a songwriting collaboration between McNany and Mahoney, with McNany writing most of the music, and Mahoney most of the words. Together they edited and arranged the tracks in the studio. Mahoney says the process of collaboration was energizing, while McNany simply explains, “making the record was pure pleasure. Waiting for it to come out has been the hardest thing.”

“Museum of Love moves at a stately pace here, offering a slow and steady chugger that wraps itself in gauzy vocal layers and takes its sweet time reaching its climactic peak.” - Pitchfork 

Tracklist: 

  1. Horizontalator
  2. Down South
  3. In Infancy
  4. FATHERS
  5. The Who's Who of Who Cares
  6. Learned Helplessness In Rats (Disco Drummer)
  7. Monotronic
  8. The Large Glass
  9. And All The Winners (Fuck You Buddy)

 

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Naum Gabo - F. Lux LP
Naum Gabo - F. Lux LP
Naum Gabo - F. Lux LP
Naum Gabo - F. Lux LP

Naum Gabo - F. Lux LP

$24.98

"A merciless triumph" - The Wire

You must surrender. Because if you’ve followed Naum Gabo over the past 15 years - across various 12-inches, styles, and notable labels - and you’re listening to “F. Lux,” their first proper album, then you’re probably wondering how you wound up here, all the way down, barely able to see through the brain-clogging atmosphere and towering low-end.

“F. Lux” is deep, enthralling listen, alternating between moments of pounding, world-ending techno (“Schinokapsala” and “This 1¨º∆”) and sharply imagined, surrealist scenes painted with metallic machines ("Aora" and "Haerstag"). There is light to be found in the darkness, but the only way out is through.

Naum Gabo are Glasgow’s Jonnie Wilkes (also known as one-half of DJ duo Optimo) and James Savage (prolific mastering engineer). F. Lux was written and produced entirely by them at their Glasgow Hottrax Studios and mastered by James Savage. The album's front cover artwork is a painting by cherished Scottish painter, Andrew Cranston. The vinyl was pressed at MPO in France using lacquers cut by Bob Weston in Chicago.

1. Aora
2. Tols
3. Schinokapsala
4. Hebust Cometh
5. Haerstag
6. This 1¨º∆
7. Nothing In My Hand
8. Parasymptofelia

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Neon Shadow Bolt T-Shirt
Neon Shadow Bolt T-Shirt
Neon Shadow Bolt T-Shirt
Neon Shadow Bolt T-Shirt

Neon Shadow Bolt T-Shirt

$37.98

Free shipping in the US and UK.

Bright AF for your spring and summer. Single color pocket print on a Comfort Colors 1717 Neon Lemon blanks.

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NHK yx Koyxen - Exit Entrance
NHK yx Koyxen - Exit Entrance

NHK yx Koyxen - Exit Entrance

$5.00

Exit Entrance is the DFA debut for Kohei Matsunaga aka NHK yx Koyxen. 

Kohei has been making / releasing music since 1997 and has recorded for such iconic labels as Mille Plateaux, Important, Pan & Diagonal. His latest recordings explore intricate drum programming, lush melodies & sparkling arrangements. Touchstones include the legendary Clicks & Cuts compilations from the 1990’s as well as Aphex Twin & Autechre. RA called his music “bombastic techno funk….unpredictable but rarely disappointing.” 

Exit Entrance is a collection of new songs that snap and flicker unlike anything Kohei has done in the past. There is a clarity and beauty to these tracks that bursts out of the speakers in a three dimensional way, matching the 3D glasses that the artist wears during all his live performances. The elegant arrangements and crisp drum breaks match the concise song titles – Kohei foregoes the typical impenetrable track names made up of numbers and shorthand, and opts for a more direct emotional sincerity through the sonic themes of the record. 

Not all the music here falls into the same exact formula. As the album heads towards a close, after several tracks of harmonious beauty, we get “Outset (for Mika Vainio),” a somber hushed techno tune, dedicated to his late friend and musical collaborator, who unexpectedly passed away earlier this year as the record was being completed. What follows after this track is perhaps the real catharsis, as “Dented” ominously kicks off with acidic stabs and rolls into a tumultuous dirge of gritty techno. 

In this regard, Exit Entrance can play out like a life cycle, a mini opera of birth and beauty, of sorrow and mourning. It is one of the most direct and honest records Kohei has ever made, and DFA is beyond proud to present this work from such an esteemed creative force in the electronic avant-garde world of music.

Track Listing:
1) Meeting
2) Finding
3) Intention
4) Dignity
5) Notice
6) Mutually
7) Outset (for Mika Vainio)
8) Dented

 COMPACT DISC AVAILABLE ON DFA BANDCAMP 

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Nils Bech - Echo
Nils Bech - Echo

Nils Bech - Echo

$5.00

“Echo”, the first album for DFA from acclaimed Norwegian avant garde pop vocalist Nils Bech. It is set for release on October 14th.

A busy stage actor and singer already well known in his native Norway for three albums released on Oslo’s Fysisk Format, “Echo” marks a pivotal turning point for Bech, and something of a radical sonic departure too. The keys to the seachange lie with Bech’s new collaborator, the young underground DJ, producer and beat maker Drippin’, known for his work with American rap artists such as LE1F and Cakes Da Killa. As a result, where his previous work was strange, ethereal and otherworldly – completely and utterly unique - “Echo” throbs with a renewed sense of vigour and urgency, without losing any of the idiosyncratic beauty which marked Bech’s work out before.

The sound created here is strange and immediate. Stuttering sharp bass kicks combine with clanging 5-alarm snare drums made of glass, orchestra stabs and melancholy piano lines jump in and out of the arrangements. These new elements and ideas are married to the already singular voice of Nils Bech, with “Echo” becoming something new, exciting and 100% Norwegian - homegrown and ready for the world. Just listen to new track “Waiting” for evidence of his truly inimitable vision, as martial drums anchor Bech’s floating, weightless vocals, to create something swoonsome, beguiling and defiantly its own creature.

The music comes to full fruition when performed live, as proven at two packed performances at the 2016 By Larm Festival where Nils was joined onstage by both Drippin’ & Øyvind Mathisen, who also produced, arranged and played on the album alongside Bech. Make sure not to miss the completely original and striking sound of Nils Bech.

Tracklist:

  1. Waiting
  2. Too Little Too Late
  3. Glimpse Of Hope
  4. Please Stay
  5. Drip, Drip
  6. Let Go
  7. Echo
  8. Jealousy
  9. A Sudden Sickness

black vinyl edition and CD feature a full color art inner sleeve. 

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Ninos Du Brasil - Aromobates NDB 12"
Ninos Du Brasil - Aromobates NDB 12"
Ninos Du Brasil - Aromobates NDB 12"
Ninos Du Brasil - Aromobates NDB 12"

Ninos Du Brasil - Aromobates NDB 12"

$14.98

DFA is pleased to announce a new 12” single by Ninos Du Brasil.

Ninos Du Brasil are Nicolò Fortuni and Nico Vascellari, an Italian percussion duo with a background in visual art. Through their aptitude with drumming, they are masters at fusing the seemingly disparate influences of punk, tribal techno, and batacuda, emerging with a sound that is truly singular. The project takes its rhythmic backbone from Brazilian carnival music, and the duo injects each track with the frothy attitude of punk and the shuffling dancefloor domination of techno.

Nico Vascellari had the following to say of these two tracks: “These two songs are meant to be poisonous and malignant, As if somebody had the idea of inviting us to a party between the bushes of Queimada Grande (Snake Island, Brazil.)”

“... it’s unclear who’s doing what. Some of the elements belong together, according to tradition, and some of them don’t; there’s a little thrill in the friction.” - New York Times

“It bears no baggage, no symbolism, no risky appropriation or titles, just a refined, focused dimension and a riveting set of textures that showcase the group’s intricate techniques, all of it imbued with their own menacing panache.” - Tiny Mix Tapes

“...humid, vibrant and intoxicating on one hand, dark, nightmarish and unforgiving on the other.” - Juno Download

 

 Track List: 

  1. Aromobates NDB
  2. Clelia Clelia
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NYC Music People Crewneck Sweatshirt
NYC Music People Crewneck Sweatshirt
NYC Music People Crewneck Sweatshirt
NYC Music People Crewneck Sweatshirt

NYC Music People Crewneck Sweatshirt

$60.00

Previously only available at the LCD Soundsystem 2025 year-end shows at Knockdown Center.

Medium, Large, and X-Large sizes printed on Champion Powerblend S600 blanks.

Smalls, XX-Larges printed on Gildan DryBlend 12000 blanks.

Logo designed by Nick Millhiser.

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Paperclip People / LCD Soundsystem - Throw
Paperclip People / LCD Soundsystem - Throw
Paperclip People / LCD Soundsystem - Throw
Paperclip People / LCD Soundsystem - Throw

Paperclip People / LCD Soundsystem - Throw

$14.98

Vinyl only release -  no digital download. 

Tracklist:
A – LCD Soundsystem – Throw
AA – Paperclip People – Throw

A newly reissued edition of "Throw" by Paperclip People, accompanied by LCD Soundsystem’s interpretation of the iconic song on the flip. Released originally in 1994, "Throw" is perhaps the best known single from Carl Craig’s long running alias; a joyous distillation of Craig’s house, techno, and disco influences .

In 2010, LCD Soundsystem recorded a studio version of "Throw," after the song became a live staple, a a natural fit for a band that never met a 4/4 lock groove it didn't like. The cover was used a bonus track during This Is Happening.

In 2010, Planet E and DFA Records partnered to release a split 12" version of "Throw." This is a repress of that 12".

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Perel - Hermetica
Perel - Hermetica

Perel - Hermetica

$5.00

 

Tracklist:

1) Projekt 3
2) Pastarella Al Limoncello
3) Si
4) Alles
5) PMS
6) Signum Viridi
7) Myalgia
8) Crocus Vernus
9) Die Dimension
10) Die Dimension (Dub Version) 

 

Shrouded in mystery, the Hermetica are a series of Egyptian-Greek didactic texts, meant to help the willing student better understand the cosmos, divinity, and nature. On her debut LP for DFA Records, German producer Perel takes the listener into deep space and explains it all. Over the course of nine tracks, she shares a striking amalgamation of house, new wave, and kraut motifs that crystallize to form a unique sound. 

Born in Saxony, Annegret Fiedler ventured into the realm of songwriting at the age of eight, composing her first songs on her grandmother’s piano while listening to Eurythmics and 2 Unlimited cassettes in her spare time. Moving to the East German city of Halle to study in the mid-aughts, she was heavily influenced by the multifaceted alternative music scene there, and the parties people threw in post-Berlin Wall abandoned buildings. Fiedler went on to develop her craft as a formally trained singer, co-producer, and multi-instrumentalist in several bands, covering a broad palette of styles ranging from punk rock to electro pop and honing her performance skills. A move to Berlin (and the city’s club landscape) inspired her to start recording solo productions under the moniker Perel. 
  
The early 80’s sounds of that Eurythmics cassette prove influential on many tracks, where Perel combines her love of dance music with the stark vocal delivery of Annie Lennox. She delivers her lyrics in German, and her arrangements recall the starkness of Cluster, Grauzone, and Conny Plank’s work with Liaisons Dangereuses / DAF - all distinct German voices from the 1980’s. The fact that Conny Plank recorded the first LP by the Eurythmics, In The Garden, brings it all full circle. 

These days, Perel can be found playing DJ sets at internationally acclaimed venues like Berghain / Panorama Bar, De School, ://about blank, and Wilden Renate, while also forging connections with Paris’ Rex Club, Oslo’s Jæger, and Bossa Nova Civic Club in New York. She’s shared bills with Jennifer Cardini, John Talabot, and DJ Harvey, among others, and the record’s lead single “Die Dimension” was one of Dixon’s most played tracks on last year’s festival circuit. A truly captivating performer, she lets the audience’s energy guide her in rooms both big and small. 

Though her debut album is many steps removed from the dancefloor, Perel’s Hermetica purposefully draws the listener to a very different world. As she said regarding “Die Dimension”: “[the track] paraphrases an escape from physical and psychological limits, as well as linear and one dimensional models.” The LP is a focused, sonically adventurous work, where the DJ also happens to play every instrument, write every song and intone words of prophetic wisdom on every track.
 

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Peter Gordon & Love of Life Orchestra - S/T
Peter Gordon & Love of Life Orchestra - S/T

Peter Gordon & Love of Life Orchestra - S/T

$5.00

Peter Gordon and his Love of Life Orchestra--as a new audience discovered upon hearing the FabricLive.36 compilation, a handpicked mix from LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy and Pat Mahoney that opened and closed with Gordon's "Beginning of the Heartbreak / Don't Don't"--are testament to the incredible musical innovations happening in New York City in the late 1970s. Those two compositions, underpinned with disco and gilded with noisy guitar bursts, hanging piano chords and saxophone wails, exhibit not only Gordon's kaleidoscopic vision as a musician, but his precision as a producer and composer. Featuring avant-experimentalists and downtown legends David Byrne and Arto Lindsay as well as Love of Life Orchestra cofounders Gordon and David Van Tieghem, the tracks shine a light on the work of an artist whose influence on dance music is recognizable more than three decades later. 

Gordon's hefty contribution to music is given an up-close look with Love of Life Orchestra, a retrospective of the composer's work. Compiled here are the aforementioned singles and songs that show the breadth and quality of Gordon's output. "Extended Niceties" unfurls a dizzying call-and-response between blaring sax and synths, while the expansive "Roses on the Disco Floor" builds in intensity, size and tempo as it nears its epic end. "Still You" and "Beautiful Dreamer" by Justine & The Victorian Punks (a collaborative project with New York-based visual artist Colette) feature disco grooves and sweetly voiced melodies. "Iago's Escape," which begins with dramatic strings and quasi-operatic vocals, unexpectedly incorporates klezmer-influenced clarinet. "That Hat" is a quirky experiment incorporating early hip-hop beats and featuring vocals from pioneer Arthur Russell, New York Doll David Johansen and Rebecca Armstrong.

The album is rounded out with "Another Heartbreak / Don't Don't Redux," Gordon's own reworking of the seminal opening medley, which freshly reinterprets the original's sax lead and adds new synthesizer parts. Throughout this impressive catalog, harmoniously interwoven strains of jazz, rock and neoclassical, add texture and color to these wonderful songs. Love of Life Orchestra, taken as a whole, serves as ample testimony to the far-reaching scope of Gordon's musical sensibilities and a reminder of his enduring musical legacy.

Tracklisting:

    1. Beginning of the Heartbreak / Don't Don't
    2. Extended Niceties
    3. Don't Don't (Reprise)
    4. Roses On The Disco Floor
    5. Still You
    6. Beautiful Dreamer
    7. Iago's Escape
    8. That Hat
    9. Another Heartbreak / Don't Don't (Redux)

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Peter Gordon - Love Of Life Orchestra CD
Peter Gordon - Love Of Life Orchestra CD
Peter Gordon - Love Of Life Orchestra CD
Peter Gordon - Love Of Life Orchestra CD
Peter Gordon - Love Of Life Orchestra CD

Peter Gordon - Love Of Life Orchestra CD

$10.00

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Peter Zummo - Dress Code (Don’t Look At My Car) LP
Peter Zummo - Dress Code (Don’t Look At My Car) LP

Peter Zummo - Dress Code (Don’t Look At My Car) LP

$20.00

Optimo (like DFA!) is many things. A party? Yes. A pair of DJs and a record label, too. But it’s also an impish spirit, a focus on community and a dedication to new sounds in old forms. They’ve been part of the extended DFA family for eons - Johnnie Wilkes and JD Twitch played James’ residency at APT back when dinosaurs roamed Manhattan, and their now-retired weekly party in Glasgow hosted many DFA acts during its run.

In the spirit of having more music from our trusted friends and family on these digital record shelves, we have a selection of releases from their label, Optimo Music, available. More on this one straight from the source below...

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Optimo Music is delighted to present our 2nd Peter Zummo release, this time featuring all new music. This release is a mini album containing 30 minutes of music cut at 45rpm. It is a suite of songs based around this amazing track, "The Tape Is Chill".

Some words from Mr. Zummo -

In this project for Optimo, the listener can hear that my musical food pyramid has musicians at top, or maybe they are at the bottom. In any case, they are important. That is why, from track to track, I selected segments in which one player or another is featured in the take. Some may think that we musicians do multiple takes to get the perfect performance, but I like to find the special interactions lurking in each excursion. Different players came forward in each of the takes, which were recorded in the studios Seaside Lounge and Headroom, in Brooklyn, and live in performances at Cube Cinema, in Bristol, U.K., as well as in Long Island City and on Staten Island, New York.

In order to escape the tyranny of the lyric, I am exploring in this release the possibilities of nonsensical and non-emotional lyrics. These kinds of lyrics bring the singing voices into the mix without an overweening message. The tracks include open-form compositions in which the duration was not specified.

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Pixeltan - Get Up / Say What 12"
Pixeltan - Get Up / Say What 12"

Pixeltan - Get Up / Say What 12"

$14.98

DFA2139 / 2004

A. Get Up / Say What (DFA Remix)

B1. Get Up

B2. That's The Way I Like It

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Pixeltan - Yamerarena-I 12"
Pixeltan - Yamerarena-I 12"

Pixeltan - Yamerarena-I 12"

$15.00

Pixeltan's latest effort – their first release in five years, and long overdue – is a 4 song EP that solidifies a sound that has been slowly (very slowly) been developing over the course of almost a decade now, and also manages to completely redefine what these 3 are capable of. The new tracks are both referential and reverential, while still being wholly of this time, modern, fun and very funky indeed.

On their new four-song EP, the band takes inspiration from a number of sources. On "Yamerarena-I," Pixeltan builds atop Afro percussion with steady bass and guitar lines, and Yoneta's matter-of-fact vocals, which veer from Japanese to English (Yamerarena means "can't stop" in Japanese). "Scatter" and "No More Delay" take a page – or at least a few notes – from Larry Levan's Paradise Garage disco songbook, while "I Told You So" shows an appreciation for ESG, but adds layers of dynamic percussive elements and showcases Yoneta's vocal ability to go from sweetly menacing to raw-throated screams within the song's mere four minutes. ("I told you so," she spits, before adding, as if to ward off any remaining doubts, "I told you so...bitch.")

The eclecticism of Pixeltan’s sounds is a natural byproduct of the musical experience each member brings to the trio: drummer Hisham Bharoocha formerly played with both Black Dice and Lightning Bolt; bass player Devin Flynn and singer Mika Yoneta are ex-members of Plate Tectonics. The Brooklyn-based threesome originally formed in 1998, and released their self-titled EP in 2001. The same year, they collaborated with DFA on a remix of their song "Get Up/Say What," which the public didn't hear until 2004. The resulting track – a throbbing mix of jittery bass, dancefloor beckoning handclaps, and Yoneta's alternately seductive and screeching banshee vocals – invoked an immediacy that resonated instantly with listeners.
 
- Kali Holloway

Tracklisting:

  1. Yamerarena-I
  2. Scatter
  3. I Told You So
  4. No More Delay
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PRE-ORDER: LCD Soundsystem - Home (Tom Sharkett Edit) 12"
PRE-ORDER: LCD Soundsystem - Home (Tom Sharkett Edit) 12"

PRE-ORDER: LCD Soundsystem - Home (Tom Sharkett Edit) 12"

$15.98

It wasn’t really hiding, just sitting quietly online. But Tom Sharkett’s edit of “Home” was too good to ignore. Originally a bootleg we first heard played on Flo Dill’s Breakfast Show on NTS, it wormed its way into our hearts and never left. So we made it official. Sometimes the internet actually makes your life better.

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PRE-ORDER: Shit Robot - No Cigar 12"
PRE-ORDER: Shit Robot - No Cigar 12"

PRE-ORDER: Shit Robot - No Cigar 12"

$16.98

“No Cigar” is a track that didn’t make it onto 2023’s 5 Songs, which was, technically, five songs, so there wasn’t room. It’s a pokey, plonky bit of dance music from Shit Robot (aka Marcus Lambkin), made with Joe Goddard and Al Doyle at their RAE Studios in London.

It sounded… dubby. Like “what if Adrian Sherwood got his hands on this?” dubby. So we asked. And he said yes!

The b-side is classic Sherwood at the controls—a version that’s not fully exploded, but submerged, warped, a little demented. We’re honored and still hearing crazy new sounds every time we play it.

The “No Cigar” 12-inch is out July 25. Pre-order it now before you can’t.

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Written and produced by Marcus lambkin, Al Doyle, and Joe Goddard
An RAE production recorded at Relax And Enjoy (London)
Engineered by James Crump
Mixed by Korey Richey at DFA (NYC)
Mastered by Bob Weston at Chicago Mastering Service


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PRE-ORDER: V/A - Shaking Moving Dancing People: The Stickydisc Records Anthology 2xLP
PRE-ORDER: V/A - Shaking Moving Dancing People: The Stickydisc Records Anthology 2xLP
PRE-ORDER: V/A - Shaking Moving Dancing People: The Stickydisc Records Anthology 2xLP
PRE-ORDER: V/A - Shaking Moving Dancing People: The Stickydisc Records Anthology 2xLP

PRE-ORDER: V/A - Shaking Moving Dancing People: The Stickydisc Records Anthology 2xLP

$39.98

Eric Broucek was the ur-engineer of the most fertile era of DFA Studios, from about 2003 to 2008 (no one knows anything precisely about that time, as it’s all lost in the fog of chaos). His hand was on all of the remixes, LPs, dance 12s. He was there in that over-designed gear dungeon almost every day, recording, mixing, struggling to not roll his eyes at Tim and me. And somewhere in that fog, he quietly dropped limited runs of three 12-inch delayed reaction bombs on his own label Stickydisc Recordings—two under the name Babytalk, and one as Watussi with another DFA regular, Morgan Wiley.

Back in the day, Eric did not want his music released on DFA. He wanted to forge his own identity, which he did, sending out music that wandered from the DFA path with its uniquely wonky, upended and understated power. His music is so unlike everything else of that era, so profoundly singular, that it still sounds completely out of time.

A few years back, I started DJing the tracks again, and saw how the world was still surprised by what Eric had made, and the idea of this compilation was born.

So, in the end, Eric, we totally got to release your records anyway. We heart you, man.

-James Murphy

Side 
A
Babytalk - Keep On Move (Original Mix)
Babytalk - Keep On Move (Six-Leg Friend Mix)
Babytalk - Chance (Original Mix)

Side
 B
Babytalk - Chance (Hercules & Love Affair Remix)
Babytalk - Chance (Babytalk Remix)

Side
 C
Watussi - If All We Had Was Love
Watussi - Purple Moon

Side 
D
Watussi - Purple Moon (MFWiley dubmix)
Babytalk - Enough

Babytalk tracks written and produced by Eric Broucek
Watussi tracks written and produced by Morgan Wiley and Eric Broucek
Additional keys on “Chance” by Morgan Wiley
Mixing on “Chance (Hercules & Love Affair Remix)” by Eric Broucek
Trumpet on “If All We Had Was Love” by Carter Yasutake
Original design by Stephen Aldahl and Eric Broucek
Design by Leslie Cha Cha Chavez
Pressed at Furnace Record Pressing in Alexandria, VA

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Prinzhorn Dance School - Clay Class
Prinzhorn Dance School - Clay Class

Prinzhorn Dance School - Clay Class

$5.00

The return of DFA Veterans Prinzhorn Dance School. Single LP features many fine songs, including "I Want You", "Your Fire Has Gone Out", and (my personal favorite) "Crisis Team", which you may listen to below. Includes an instant digital download.

Tracklisting:

  1. Happy In Bits
  2. Usurper
  3. Seed, Crop, Harvest
  4. I Want You
  5. Your Fire Has Gone Out
  6. Crisis Team
  7. The Flora and the Fauna of Britain In Bloom
  8. Turn Up the Light
  9. Sing Orderly
  10. Right Night Kay West
  11. Shake the Jar
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Prinzhorn Dance School - Crackerjack Docker 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Crackerjack Docker 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Crackerjack Docker 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Crackerjack Docker 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Crackerjack Docker 7"

Prinzhorn Dance School - Crackerjack Docker 7"

$12.98

DFA EMI UK 7" / dfaemi7 2178 / 2007 / picture sleeve

 

A. Crackerjack Docker

B. Service, Service

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Prinzhorn Dance School - Green Worms (White Label 7")
Prinzhorn Dance School - Green Worms (White Label 7")

Prinzhorn Dance School - Green Worms (White Label 7")

$6.00

Limited hand stamped white label pressing of the single "Green Worms" by Tobin Prinz and Suzi Horn, aka Prinzhorn Dance School. The B-side contains the single "Usurper" by Brian James Gang, recording alias of Brian Robertson, formerly of The Damned. 

Tracklist: 
A) Prinzhorn Dance School - Green Worms
B) Brian James Gang - Usurper

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Prinzhorn Dance School - Home Economics
Prinzhorn Dance School - Home Economics
Prinzhorn Dance School - Home Economics
Prinzhorn Dance School - Home Economics

Prinzhorn Dance School - Home Economics

$5.00

“When our first album came out,” Tobin Prinz (guitar, voice) remembers, “we were awkward, miserable...” “Nervous, uncooperative” chips in Suzi Horn (bass, voice, drums), pausing just long enough for Tobin to supply the punchline - “and now look at us!”  

Prinzhorn Dance School are still recognisably the same spiky Brighton-based duo whose ultra-rigorous debut cut through the excess of 2008 like a scimitar through bacon fat. But with their trademark stripped-down intensity now winningly off-set by moments of unabashed tenderness, their third album Home Economics continues and even accelerates the move away from austerity and into human warmth begun by its acclaimed 2011 predecessor Clay Class. 

The starting point for the new record was the band’s “amazing” first US shows - two of their own and a triumphant showing at DFA’s 12th anniversary - in May 2013. Inspired by their American adventure, Prinzhorn Dance School brought the recording process into the heart of their everyday lives. Played and recorded on the move between different flats in Brighton and Hove, then wheeled around town on a hard-drive wrapped in a sleeping bag in a specially-adapted suitcase, Home Economics gave them an escape route from “that frustration you feel when you spend days trying to recapture the intimacy of a particular moment”, Tobin remembers. “This time we could just use the original take, so sometimes these songs are almost like field recordings”. 

All the best six-track albums - The Fall’s Slates, Orange Juice’s Texas Fever - know exactly what they want to say and how they intend to say it. Home Economics shares that infectious sense of urgency. There’s not an inch of spare meat on it - from Reign’s snatched moment of optimism, through Battlefield’s restorative meeting of minds with an urban fox on a drunken walk home in the early hours, to Let Me Go’s concluding tribute to “a love that won’t rewind and will not be deleted”. Spindly yet sensuous, together and alone, exquisitely sad but somehow full of hope, Prinzhorn Dance School knit together disparate and even opposite fragments into an utterly satisfying whole.

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Prinzhorn Dance School - Seed Crop Harvest 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Seed Crop Harvest 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Seed Crop Harvest 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Seed Crop Harvest 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Seed Crop Harvest 7"

Prinzhorn Dance School - Seed Crop Harvest 7"

$12.98

DFA 7" / dfa 2255 / 2010 / picture sleeve

 

A. Seed, Crop, Harvest

B. Off The Radar, Off The System

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Prinzhorn Dance School - Shit Robot & Optimo (Espacio) Remixes 12"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Shit Robot & Optimo (Espacio) Remixes 12"

Prinzhorn Dance School - Shit Robot & Optimo (Espacio) Remixes 12"

$14.98

Prinzhorn Dance School’s spartan sonics have often lead to some hand-wringing when trying to play out their records ‘in the club’. In the first 7 years of their existance, there was a sole club-friendly remix in their entire catalog. It is for these reasons that we’re really stoked to announce that we now have a second.

DFA veteran Shit Robot takes the track “Reign” from their imminently released third album “Home Economics” and turns it into a deep, dark floor-filler. The band’s pleading vocals dive in and out of a throbbing bassline, with new robotic percussion seamlessly blending with the band’s original bangs and clangs.

The flip features that previously alluded to Optimo (Espaco) mix of You Are The Space Invader - previously only available commercially in digital form, this is the
first (slightly) wider vinyl release of this classic remix. An edition of 500 hand-stamped and numbered white label copies, not to be pressed again for another 7 years or so. Probably.

Tracklist:

A - Reign (Shit Robot Remix)
B - You Are The Space Invader (An Optimo (espacio) Remix)
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Prinzhorn Dance School - Up! Up! Up! 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Up! Up! Up! 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Up! Up! Up! 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Up! Up! Up! 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - Up! Up! Up! 7"

Prinzhorn Dance School - Up! Up! Up! 7"

$12.98

DFA EMI UK 7" / dfaemi 2171 / 2007 / picture sleeve

 

A. Up! Up! Up!

B. Hamworthy Sports And Leisure Centre

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Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader (An Optimo (Espacio) Mix) 12"
Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader (An Optimo (Espacio) Mix) 12"

Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader (An Optimo (Espacio) Mix) 12"

$14.98

DFA EMI UK 12" / dfaemi 2189 / 2007

 

A1. You Are The Space Invader

A2. Wheat For The Locust

B. You Are The Space Invader (An Optimo (Espacio) Mix)

 

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Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7"
Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7"

Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7"

$12.98

DFA EMI UK 7" / dfaemi7 2189 / 2007 / Picture sleeve with promo sticker

 

A. You Are The Space Invader (Re-recorded with The DFA)

B. 1,2,3,4,5

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Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7" Original Version
Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7" Original Version
Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7" Original Version
Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7" Original Version
Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7" Original Version

Prinzhorn Dance School - You Are The Space Invader 7" Original Version

$12.98

DFA EMI UK 7" / dfaemi 2161 / 2007 / Picture sleeve 

Ltd. 500

 

A. You Are The Space Invader (Original Version)

B. Eat, Sleep

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Proper Monday Number - Deep clean your house EP
Proper Monday Number - Deep clean your house EP
Proper Monday Number - Deep clean your house EP
Proper Monday Number - Deep clean your house EP

Proper Monday Number - Deep clean your house EP

$19.98

This is a pre-order. Records will ship the week of June 2.

Proper Monday Number is Suzi Horn (of Prinzhorn Dance School) and Christoph. Their Deep clean your house EP clocks in at 5 tracks, 15 minutes — no flab, no faff, no second guessing, many phrases that belong on the front of t-shirts.

Musically, it’s stuff you know, done in a way you sorely miss. The sounds of late 90s/early 2000s electro may be familiar again, but the delivery here is all heart and self-honesty pushed through cracked plugins and budget speakers.

Play it loud. Lose your bits. Hug a friend. It’s out June 6.


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Proper Monday Number - High horse (DFA DJ Edit)
Proper Monday Number - High horse (DFA DJ Edit)

Proper Monday Number - High horse (DFA DJ Edit)

$16.98

This is a hand-stamped, white label, 1-sided 12" of Proper Monday Number's "High horse" DJ Edit done by Matt Cash and James Murphy.

Limited run of 500.

Proper Monday Number is Suzi Horn and Christoph.

Edit by Matt Cash and James Murphy.

Mastered by Bob Weston.

Engineered by Pablo Morales.

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Pylon / Deerhunter / Calvinist - Cool + Yo-Yo / Cover + Remix 7"
Pylon / Deerhunter / Calvinist - Cool + Yo-Yo / Cover + Remix 7"
Pylon / Deerhunter / Calvinist - Cool + Yo-Yo / Cover + Remix 7"
Pylon / Deerhunter / Calvinist - Cool + Yo-Yo / Cover + Remix 7"

Pylon / Deerhunter / Calvinist - Cool + Yo-Yo / Cover + Remix 7"

$12.98

DFA 2279 / 2011 / Picture sleeve

A. Deerhunter - Cool (cover version)

B. Pylon - Yo-Yo (Remix by Calvinist)

(Calvinist = Clem Waldmann (UI) / Sasha Frere-Jones (UI) / vocals by Alexis Krause (Sleigh Bells))

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Q&A - Tumbling Cubes 12"
Q&A - Tumbling Cubes 12"
Q&A - Tumbling Cubes 12"
Q&A - Tumbling Cubes 12"

Q&A - Tumbling Cubes 12"

$14.98

dfa 2213 / 2009

 

A. Tumbling Cubes

B. Trap Door

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Rat Porridge - Live from the Plant Cassette
Rat Porridge - Live from the Plant Cassette
Rat Porridge - Live from the Plant Cassette
Rat Porridge - Live from the Plant Cassette

Rat Porridge - Live from the Plant Cassette

$10.00

DFA is thrilled to now offer releases from Voluminous Arts, the new label from Gavilán Rayna Russom, in our online store. Rayna has released a ton of music on DFA under aliases like Gavin Russom, Delia and Gavin, Black Meteoric Star and The Crystal Ark, and she's also been a member of LCD Soundsystem. She's since released music on a bunch of other labels (all of it very good!) and started Voluminous Arts in 2017.

Learn more about Voluminous Arts here.

Official blurb below...

Digital download codes to be provided after purchase.

**

Jamaica Queens born artist Rat Porridge’s work is layered, complex and presents multiple entry points from which one can absorb its potent combination of intensities. One of these is the translucent green of the cassette tape and cover artwork that hold her inaugural release on Voluminous Arts in physical form. Another is the title of this debut album, Live from the Plant. Together these two creative choices already present an interwoven set of meanings and associations that allow entry to the depths that lie within her surging condensations of sonic information. The color green evokes both effusive botanical growth and the toxic sludge produced by manufacturing, while the words “Live” and “Plant” evoke similar associations through language. In her own words, “it’s very multi-meaning, the ‘plant’ is the organic plant of earth, and then there’s the ‘plant’ of the industrial plant. The plant could be a lot of different things, and it’s all those things.”

On Live from the Plant, Rat Porridge uses the permeable and malleable properties of sound to engage the relationships between these multiple meanings in ways that orient themselves towards healing and towards ancestral time, rather than colonial models of binary opposition and categorization. Space and its relationship to the body is a core concept connecting multiple threads of meanings in Rat’s work. Her songs are permeated by field recordings, gathered from spaces, such as shuttered shopping areas, within her environment that have been left empty of commerce and full of possibility after outliving their use to extractive commodity-based market interests. They also reverberate with the physical spaces in which they were recorded; bedroom and basement, critical and traditional sites of underground artistic exploration and community building. Her voice resonates from within the space of her physical body and echoes back from the rooms she works in, creating one of many cumulative forms of repetition present in the work. Repetition also plays a role in her lyrics, which repeat enough times to give listeners added meaning with each engagement. This awareness of space, and of one’s place and power within it grows from her engagement with performance art, activism and the communities she is a part of. As one listens to the album, it becomes a transcription of these interrelated activities, one that charts a trajectory of both individual and collective healing as she ecstatically expands on the rhythmic cycling present in both dance floor oriented music and what mental health practitioners refer to as “circular thinking”. 

With repetition and a circular continuity at their pulsing core, Rat Porridge’s works on Live from the Plant unleash a regimentation-shattering energy that is saturated with multiple temporalities, locations and emotions. Rat’s music, with all of its texture and performance, subverts expectations of what healing art should be: “I feel like there’s an association with so-called ‘healing’ music that it should only be soft, ambient or like easy listening or something like that… relaxing… I listen to things like that, and it's not like I’m not using some of those sounds… but there’s something with just like addressing the brokenness, or addressing the really difficult parts as well, that is like, a step towards the deeper healing.... I’m opening up and so is the art.”

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Relevant Parties: DFA Mixtape
Relevant Parties: DFA Mixtape
Relevant Parties: DFA Mixtape
Relevant Parties: DFA Mixtape

Relevant Parties: DFA Mixtape

$10.00

As part of Carhartt WIP’s Relevant Parties series, The Juan Maclean assembled this mix of Eric Copeland trackssolo works and remixes alike. It’s a strange, propulsive ride through one of DFA’s most unpredictable catalogs.

Mixed in New York, June 2020, the cassette was released as a physical-only edition with a half-white, half-black shell.


Tracklist:
A1. Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo
A2. Pay Off
A3. Untitled Banana
A4. On (NHK yx Koyxen Remix)
A5. Gobby - Hometown (Eric Copeland Remix)
A6. BS Dropout
A7. Fresco
B1. Bobby Strong (Anthony Naples Remix)
B2. Contact (Lokier Remix)
B3. Kash Donation
B4. Neck Bone (Cooper Saver Remix)
B5. Mixer Shredder (LNS Remix)
B6. Electric Mud (Gerry Read Remix)
B7. Mixer Shredder (Physical Therapy’s Tegal Mix)

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Rewards - Equal Dreams 12" w/ Solange & Dev Hynes
Rewards - Equal Dreams 12" w/ Solange & Dev Hynes

Rewards - Equal Dreams 12" w/ Solange & Dev Hynes

$12.98

dfa 2291 / 2011

Written by Aaron Pfenning (Chairlift) and Dev Hynes (Blood Orange)

 

A. Equal Dreams Featuring Solange Knowles

B1. Equal Dreams (Instrumental)

B2. Asleep With The Lights On

 

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Runaway - Brooklyn Club Jam 12"
Runaway - Brooklyn Club Jam 12"

Runaway - Brooklyn Club Jam 12"

$12.98

DFA / REKIDS 12" / DFA2204 / 2008

A. Brooklyn Club Jam

B. Brooklyn Club Jam (Brennan Green's Version)

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Shit Robot - 5 Songs EP
Shit Robot - 5 Songs EP
Shit Robot - 5 Songs EP
Shit Robot - 5 Songs EP
Shit Robot - 5 Songs EP

Shit Robot - 5 Songs EP

$19.98

Marcus Lambkin aka Shit Robot is, in many ways, as pure DFA as anyone else. He’s been here since before the beginning, a centrifugal force pulling everyone together, an anchor of no-nonsense style and humor that is as core to our being as the fucking lightning bolt.

We’ve put out a lot of Shit Robot records. They’re all great. But it’s been a minute since the last one. (Life happens.)

Earlier this year, the drought ended when Marcus sent some demos he’d been toiling away on in the attic. We loved them immediately. They were raw and rudimentary tracks that felt completely unbothered with where they might fit in and what year it was. They were sharp and smart, the sound of the party where we wanted to be. 

He went to Al Doyle’s place in London to finish them off, and then James mixed everything here at DFA. Bob mastered it, naturally. Somewhere along the way, Suzi Horn from Prinzhorn Dance School and Mutado Pintado from Warmduscher added two incredible vocals as only they could.

It’s 5 Songs, both the name of it and the thing itself. Nominative determinism. 5 complete belters.

CREDITS
Marcus Lambkin: synths, drums, and vocals
Al Doyle: additional synthesizers
Kenny Space: electric bass
Recorded at the No Hassle Castle in Riet by Marcus Lambkin and RAE in London by Al Doyle
Additional recording at DFA Studios in Brooklyn by Korey Richey
Mixed by James Murphy for the DFA
Mastered by Robert "Sparklebear" Weston
Photography and hair by Mary Lambkin
A DFA Design product

Pressed at Citizen Vinyl in Asheville, NC

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Shit Robot - End Of The Trail (White Label 12")
Shit Robot - End Of The Trail (White Label 12")

Shit Robot - End Of The Trail (White Label 12")

$15.00

Hand stamped white label in plain sleeve.

Featuring vocals by Alexis Taylor / Hot Chip
(dfa 2513 / 2016)

 

1. End Of The Trail (Original)

2. End Of The Trail (Instrumental)

3. End Of The Trail (Roman Flugel Remix)

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Shit Robot - From The Cradle To The Rave
Shit Robot - From The Cradle To The Rave

Shit Robot - From The Cradle To The Rave

$5.00

The debut album from DFA veteran Shit Robot, this classic double LP comes in an adorably illustrated gatefold sleeve, and features vocal contributions by James and Nancy of LCD, Planningtorock, Alexis from Hot Chip, and Juan Maclean. Highly recommended, you can't beat this price! Comes with a bonus CD copy AND an instant digital download. You have no excuse.

Tracklisting:

  1. Tuff Enuff?
  2. I Found Love
  3. Losing My Patience
  4. Take 'Em Up
  5. Grim Receiver
  6. Simple Things (Work It Out)
  7. Answering Machine
  8. I Got a Feeling
  9. Triumph!!!
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Shit Robot - Lose Control (12")
Shit Robot - Lose Control (12")

Shit Robot - Lose Control (12")

$14.98

Written by Marcus Lambkin, Juan Maclean, and Nancy Whang.
Vocals by Nancy Whang. Produced by Marcus Lambkin and Juan Maclean.
Remix by Spencer Parker.

Tracklist:
a1. original
a2. spencer parker worktool 1
a3. spencer parker worktool 2
a4. spencer parker worktool 3

b1. spencer parker workmix
b2.spencer parker workdub

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Shit Robot - OB-8 (White Label) 12"
Shit Robot - OB-8 (White Label) 12"
Shit Robot - OB-8 (White Label) 12"
Shit Robot - OB-8 (White Label) 12"
Shit Robot - OB-8 (White Label) 12"

Shit Robot - OB-8 (White Label) 12"

$14.98

Limited edition of just 200 copies 

Ahead of the release of a new album in Spring 2016, Shit Robot fires out a warning to the clubs with a new two-tracker: 'OB-8' b/w 'Torpedo'. 

The A-side is a loon-leaning hypno-house chugger in the classic Robot style, while the flip is a bottom-heavy update on that wild pitch sound: the eagle-eared among you will remember it from his appearance on Beats in Space earlier this year. 

"It feels like moving fast and standing still all at once, and it's as mesmerizing as house music gets" - Pitchfork


Tracklist

1 - OB-8
2 - Torpedo

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Shit Robot - Simple Things (Work It Out) Serge Santiago Version 12"
Shit Robot - Simple Things (Work It Out) Serge Santiago Version 12"

Shit Robot - Simple Things (Work It Out) Serge Santiago Version 12"

$14.98

A driving, introspective house banger from the inimitable Shit Robot. Featuring vocals by Ian Svenonius from Nation Of Ulysses / The Make-Up / Chain & The Gang, and a remix by Serge Santiago! 

TRACKLIST: 
A) Simple Things (Work It Out) (Main Mix)
B) Simple Things (Work It Out) (Serge Santiago Version)

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Shit Robot - Simple Things (Work It Out) Todd Terje Version 12"
Shit Robot - Simple Things (Work It Out) Todd Terje Version 12"

Shit Robot - Simple Things (Work It Out) Todd Terje Version 12"

$14.98

Another slamming version of Simple Things (Work It Out) featuring a remix from Mr. Todd Terje. The credits say "More Cowbell by Todd Terje", need we say more?

A) Simple Things (Work It Out) (Main Mix)
B) Simple Things (Work It Out) (Todd Terje Version) 

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Shit Robot - Tuff Enuff? 12"
Shit Robot - Tuff Enuff? 12"

Shit Robot - Tuff Enuff? 12"

$14.98

dfa 2262 / 2010

 

Written and Produced by JAMES MURPHY and MARCUS LAMBKIN (Shit Robot)


A. Tuff Enuff? (Long Version)

B. I Found Love (Wild Geese Remix)


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Shit Robot - We Got A Love
Shit Robot - We Got A Love

Shit Robot - We Got A Love

$5.00

DFA Records is proud to present We Got a Love, the sophomore full-length by Shit Robot a.k.a. Dublin native Marcus Lambkin. Recorded in Germany and New York, the nine-track album includes the killer recent singles, “Feels Real” and “We Got a Love.” 

Like Lambkin’s 2010 debut From the Cradle to the Rave, We Got a Love sports an array of guests that include DFA veterans Nancy Whang, Museum of Love and Luke Jenner (The Rapture), plus hip-house hero Lidell Townsell and Australian singer Holly Backler. The album’s distinctive artwork was created in collaboration with Irish graffiti artist Maser.

 Track List:

  1. The Secret (Feat. Reggie Watts)
  2. Dingbat (Feat. Museum Of Love)
  3. Do That Dance (Feat. Nancy Whang)
  4. Do It (Right) [Feat. Lidell Townsell]
  5. Feels Real (Feat. Luke Jenner)
  6. Space Race
  7. Feels Like (Feat. Holly Backler)
  8. We Got A Love (Feat. Reggie Watts)
  9. Tempest
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Shit Robot - What Follows
Shit Robot - What Follows

Shit Robot - What Follows

$5.00

Marcus Lambkin aka Shit Robot returns with his third full length album for DFA Records, entitled What Follows. The 11-track album was conceived and recorded at Marcus’ home studio in a small town outside Stuttgart; worked on in various New York studios and then mixed over the course of 11 intense & coffee-fuelled days in DFA label mate Juan Maclean’s New Hampshire studio. 

The album follows Lambkin’s previous long-players, From The Cradle To The Rave (2010) and We Got A Love (2014), which drew plaudits from the likes of The Guardian and Pitchfork, and featured Reggie Watts and James Murphy among the array of contributors. 

The Dublin-born producer has enlisted the help of a stellar cast of guests for What Follows, with previous collaborators Alexis Taylor (Hot Chip) and DFA stablemates Museum of Love & Nancy Whang returning, alongside new faces Jay Green and leftfield fellow Dubliner New Jackson. 

What Follows marks a departure in Lambkin’s process - a simple, but fundamental one: getting away from the computer. He said: “This record is a lot more analog than 'We Got A Love', almost all of it comes from connecting machines together and playing around.” What was your biggest influence? “Drum machines.” What began in Stuttgart was followed up on in New York, before being finished in an 11-day blitz in New Hampshire with Juan Maclean. 

Lambkin: “This is the first time that I actually sat down and said, ‘I'm going to make an album now and I'm going to finish it by a specific date and time.’ I wanted to make a record that was more cohesive, that sounded like it all came from the one session. I wanted it to reflect my DJing style a bit more, less pop, less disco, more machines. There's no live bass and barring a few hi-hats, there's no live drums. 

“I began in Stuttgart - simply by creating about 12 drum loops. I then synched these up to some gear and created some bass lines so I had some solid grooves to start with. Then I went to NY and spent a couple of days at Holy Ghost's studio playing around with Nick and his modular synth coming up with different sequences and sounds. I then took all this over to Transmitter Park Studios in Greenpoint and spent a few days with the wizard that is Morgan Wiley of Midnight Magic and Tippy Toes. He's one of my favourite keyboard players on the planet. Sometimes I had a specific thing I wanted him to do, but mostly I just played him some things I like and got him to jam out on what I had come up with or play some nice chords or chord progressions. 

“I took all this back home and started to fool around with it and knock it into shape before sending it out for vocals. With the song I did with Museum Of Love, 'What Follows', Dennis and Pat were actually in Europe and they came by and stayed with me for a few days, so we made that one in Stuttgart over a few nights once I got the kids to bed. It was particularly fun and easy. I think the wine helped. 

“Then I brought it all to Juan's World in New Hampshire where we drank a LOT of coffee and did some additional production and mixed everything. Finishing the record with Juan was a game changer for me. We worked so hard. We finished eleven songs in eleven days, no joke.” 

The results are convincing - What Follows is definitely an album dedicated to dance music, but one that retains hallmarks of his previous LPs: good songs. Alexis Taylor turns in two memorable performances on lead single ‘End Of The Trail’ and album opener ‘In Love’; Museum of Love - Pat Mahoney and Dennis McNany - lend the album title track an air of something mined from the two months in between the death of Joy Division and the birth of New Order; and Nancy Whang gave such a strong vocal for ‘Lose Control’ that Lambkin and Maclean threw out the existing track and recorded the backing along with the vocal in one take, which the two producers working the machines live. Lambkin: “I had so much fun with Lose Control - and it inspired me to make so much more music. I've written 12 new tracks since finishing the record.” 

Newbies Jay Green and New Jackson hit their marks too - Green - best known for fronting American punk bands Orchid and Panthers - narrates Is There No End as though it were sibling to From The Cradle To The Rave’s single Simple Things. New Jackson makes two appearances, on both Phase Out and OB-8 (Winter Version), adding oddball vocals and spaced-out Krautrock guitar arrangements. 

How did the guests come about? Lambkin: “I didn't have a big plan, I just knew that I wanted to work with friends. I knew I wanted to do something with Museum Of Love again. I also knew I would do something with Nancy, I couldn't make a Shit Robot record without Nancy. Then while I was working on End Of The Trail, I could hear Alexis's voice in my head, it just seemed a perfect fit. New Jackson is my younger brother’s old room mate and I've wanted to do something with Jay ever since I made the Green Machine 12”s a few years back.” 

What Follows was preceded by two 12” singles - Where Its At (Feat. Reggie Watts), backed with a killer remix from Johnny Aux - and original version of album closer OB-8. 

Track List:

  1. In Love (Feat. Alexis Taylor)
  2. What Follows (Feat. Museum of Love)
  3. Ten Miles High
  4. Lose Control (Feat. Nancy Whang)
  5. End Of The Trail (Feat. Alexis Taylor)
  6. Phase Out
  7. Wir Warten
  8. Is There No End (Feat. Jay Green)
  9. OB-8 (Winter Mix) [Feat. New Jackson]
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