January 26 street date. This album compiles a series of sound pieces produced by the Peruvian artist Teresa Burga during the 1970s. Features works that were part of various artistic projects, mainly sound installations, as well as pieces commissioned to musicians and inspired by Burga's work. Includes a booklet with extensive notes by curator and researcher Luis Alvarado, as well as extensive visual documentation.
January 19 street date. After the success of the first Laurel Aitken single backed by Mighty Megatons band, on which the Spanish band completes old unfinished masters from the legendary 'High Priest Of Reggae', Liquidator Music releases now the second 7”. On the A side is 'Suddenly We Don’t Talk Anymore', an elegant Rocksteady in the mood of other classic Laurel recordings like 'Sugar, Sugar' or 'It's Too Late', that any Godfather Of Ska fans will fall in love with. On the B side, we can find 'Judgement Pon Di Land', a Roots Rock Reggae killer tune. Laurel produced, along his career, some conscious numbers, even rastafari and panafricanist but, probably, this one is the most militant along his legacy. Mighty Megatons has done a great job showing their versatility among the classic Jamaican sounds