Tuesday, 17 November 2009
LE TETSUO - NEW SINGLE
PLR08 Le Tetsuo
Sometimes I'm walking around I feel like I'm going to open up and crack
b/w Queare
OUT NOW
BUY HERE
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Friday, 11 September 2009
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
HERE COMES TROUBLE VIDEO
© 2009 Parlour Records and George Wu.
Directed by George Wu
George Wu Website: www.mywu.co.uk
Video for the single Here Comes Trouble by Ill Ease available on 7" & Download at Parlour Records Shop & itunes
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
Monday, 8 June 2009
Thursday, 21 May 2009
Thursday, 30 April 2009
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
Friday, 20 February 2009
ONLINE SHOP SALE
Le Tetsuo and Project:KOMAKINO records are now on sale! There are only a few copies of Plug's Fresh Pleasures left so be quick.
We are also proud to announce the release of The Whole Sha-Bang! by Brooklyn's Ill Ease featuring Here Comes Trouble and What Makes Your Heart Go Boom?
Visit the Parlour Records shop: http://parlourrecords.bigcartel.com
Labels:
ILL EASE,
LE TETSUO,
PARLOUR RECORDS,
PLUG,
PROJECT:KOMAKINO
Thursday, 19 February 2009
NEW DIGITAL SHOP
Parlour Records has now opened an independent download store with high quality MP3s and to celebrate we are offering special prices on Le Tetsuo and Project:KOMAKINO releases.
Le Tetsuo
Your Elbow (6 tracks with bonus remix)
£2.99
Project:KOMAKINO
EP (4 tracks)
£2.99
Ill Ease
The Whole Sha-Bang! (2 tracks)
£1.49
*Individual tracks 99p
Visit: http://indiestore.7digital.com/parlourrecords
Le Tetsuo
Your Elbow (6 tracks with bonus remix)
£2.99
Project:KOMAKINO
EP (4 tracks)
£2.99
Ill Ease
The Whole Sha-Bang! (2 tracks)
£1.49
*Individual tracks 99p
Visit: http://indiestore.7digital.com/parlourrecords
Thursday, 12 February 2009
Tuesday, 3 February 2009
BEARDED MAGAZINE LABEL FEATURE
Let The Hair Flow
No matter what your local BPI representative tells you, the music industry isn’t dying. Exhibit A your honour, the rise of great independent labels across the UK utilising digital and vinyl releases. Jamie Hailstone explains why Parlour is the label to look out for in 2009.
Click on image below for full article.
BEARDED is available in WHSmith, Borders, independent record stores, newsagents and via their website: http://www.beardedmagazine
Labels:
ILL EASE,
LE TETSUO,
PARLOUR RECORDS,
PLUG,
PROJECT:KOMAKINO
PLUG LIVE IN FEBRUARY
Wednesday 4 February
Upset The Rhythm @ Bardens Boudoir, Dalston
Tuesday 17 February
Disolvenza @ The Hub, Old Street
Tuesday 24 February
South of the Border @ El Paso's, Old Street
Thursday 26 February
Ryan's Bar, Stoke Newington
Upset The Rhythm @ Bardens Boudoir, Dalston
Tuesday 17 February
Disolvenza @ The Hub, Old Street
Tuesday 24 February
South of the Border @ El Paso's, Old Street
Thursday 26 February
Ryan's Bar, Stoke Newington
REVIEWS Plug Fresh Pleasures
BEARDED MAGAZINE
If we want dark and gloomy, the realities of what is already looking to be a long, cold, dark winter should be soundtracked by something like PLUG. Regardless of the changing of the seasons though, Fresh Pleasures / Nonchalant Love (Parlour) is what we should all be listening to. With thundering synths rotting your mind while vocals that sound like an uptempo, less-lazy CocoRosie, 'Fresh Pleasures' simply drips pop menace. It's the most curiously entertaining record of the month.
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SUBBA CULTCHA
Scary like the organs being laid to waste at a haunted church, Fresh Pleasures saunters in before those bewitching vocals chime in, everything at the wrong angle with each other, before it becomes a near-hypnotic chant…
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CMU DAILY
Sounding like a less polished Robots In Disguise, PLUG comprises the various deliberations of Sian and Georgie, who have released a hideously catchy tune in 'Fresh Pleasures'. The interesting thing about the track, though, is that however catchy the song may be, there's not one portion of the song that gives the listener the opportunity to sing along. While this might be a negative thing, the result is that this completely original yet bizarre song makes you instantly want to hear more from the duo. And so I stick around for the b-side. 'Nonchalant Love' isn't as lyrically interesting as 'Fresh Pleasures', but musically is a dense, industrial tune that really showcases the band's talent. Overall, this single makes me quite want to see this band live; I'm sure it would be an incredible experience. GM
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LOSINGTODAY.COM
PLUG - indeed just what the good doctor ordered, now if we had a radio show of our own we'd be fleecing the airwaves with exactly this kind of stuff - hell the blighters would never be off the ruddy turntable. A debut single is looming large on the horizon via Parlour Records (see below) of which clips of both sides are showcased here - and judging by the racket they make we suspect there'll be no sleep in our gaff until we've nabbed a copy or two of said wax disc as our own. Information is scant about the duo - Sian and Georgie (we don't know who plays the drums / sings and who takes care of the bass duties) - in fact there is no information though its quite obvious that there's a certain amount of fondness for Joy Division at the core of what is essentially some well heeled austere and angular groove. 'Fresh Pleasures' is very much a post punk flashback, the blankly dumbed down agitated and chilled textures sounding not unlike something crackling through the static interference of a John Peel show c.79 / 80 between the acutely sparse primitive no wave dialects elements of the Native Hipsters, Delta 5, the Slits and the Passage appear with dislocated delight though its too teasingly brief to fully appraise - a later day perhaps. Likewise with its flip 'Nonchalant Love' which on this brief taster sounds like a well heeled slab of primal early career Creatures.
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NEW-NOISE
With an utterly confusing press release in tow, Plug offer two quirky tracks with enough to them to make you want to listen to them again. It's not pretty but it's worth a look.
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THE NEW THING
Plug, a two-piece who are currently promoting their 'Fresh Pleasures' single on Parlour Records. They don't sound like they formed in 2008; their minimalist drum/bass/organ sound would rather get them played on the John Peel show in 1981 between Glaxo Babies and Delta 5. Have a listen to their b-side 'Nonchalant Love' for a feast of drumbeats and wailing from another era.
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