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New Record Pressing — Kitty Craft

New record pressing – Kitty Craft – Catskills + Lost Tapes.

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Kitty Craft is Pamela Valfer.

Debuting in 1994 with the S/T cassette release on the Australian, Toytown label, and IT’S STUPID EP 7″ in 1995, Pam’s sound was originally a low-tech affair. 1997’s I GOT RULEZ EP 7” expanded her sound with keys & sampler, leading to 1998 release of BEATS & BREAKS FROM THE FLOWER PATCH (originally released in the USA by Kindercore Records). In 2000, her 2nd full-length album, CATSKILLS followed on March Records in the USA. Both albums had Japanese tours and Japanese CD releases with Rock Records.

Around 2003/2004 after the completion of her 3rd Album… Pam dropped the mic, hung up her headphones, and put Kitty Craft into hibernation. The album was put down and filed away. Pam then focused on her visual and multimedia art, and career as an art professor.

In 2019, Kitty Craft woke from hibernation and quietly without fanfare, released Beats and Breaks from the Flower Patch and Catskills on all streaming & digital platforms. Followed soon after by Lost Tapes, a gem of an album, comprised exclusively of previously unreleased songs recorded as a full album in 2003, but was shelved never to see the light of day…until now.

In some kind of pandemic zeitgeist, along with stuff like Lofi Girl/ChilledCow, a 90’s aesthetic resurgence, and the popularity of new and old vinyl records – Kitty Craft has been adopted by a whole new group of digital natives. Amazing and unexpected.

Valentine’s Day 2022 brought us Kitty Craft’s first full-length LP vinyl record… MEW (1994-2004), an anthology album with tracks spanning all eras… MEW, shows an artist with a clear vision from the start.

2023: Takotsubo Records brings you the expanded CD versions of the Kitty Craft discography. Starting with BEATS & BREAKS and LOST TAPES… Both include previously unreleased songs. Back at home with Darla Records for worldwide distribution!

2024: Darla Records releases the Deluxe Edition 2xLP of Beats and Breaks from the Flower Patch which includes Kitty Craft’s first two EPs It’s Stupid and I Got Rulez, the five bonus tracks featured on the new Takotsubo Records edition CD, and the Rock Records (Japan) CD bonus tracks. Original artwork on a gatefold jacket with a fancy obi card.

2025: Darla Records releases Catskills + Lost Tapes, a two album deluxe edition 2xLP bringing Kitty Craft’s second and third albums together on vinyl for the first time. Including bonus tracks that you probably haven’t heard!

Preorder from Darla Records now.

(Gotta Groove Records offers vinyl record pressing and EcoRecord manufacturing for independent labels, musicians, and artists – this post features one of the many records pressed at Gotta Groove in the past month).

New Record Pressing — Pile

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New record pressing — Pile – Sunshine and Balance Beams.

A Sisyphean fable concerned with labor and living. Sunshine and Balance Beams is the 9th Studio Album from Pile. Available courtesy of Sooper Records.

(Gotta Groove Records offers vinyl record pressing and EcoRecord manufacturing for independent labels, musicians, and artists – this post features one of the many records pressed at Gotta Groove in the past month).

New Record Pressing — Bill Fox

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New record pressing — Bill Fox – Resonance.

The latest and greatest from Cleveland’s songwriter laureate. This album does exactly what it says on the tin; is it Dylan playing the Beatles or is it the other way around? Such questions are for some other intrepid individual to answer, we just know it for what it is: a darn good record.

Available from Eleventh Hour Recording Company.

(Gotta Groove Records offers vinyl record pressing and EcoRecord manufacturing for independent labels, musicians, and artists – this post features one of the many records pressed at Gotta Groove in the past month).

New Record Pressing – Willi Carlisle

New record pressing – Willi Carlisle – Winged Victory:

On his fourth studio (and first self-produced) album, Winged Victory, Carlisle returns with his signature blend of traditionally-rooted folk music and kaleidoscope of oddball characters to confer with his core tenets in more overt and provocative ways. Intent on creating art and a well-rounded life in a broken world, Carlisle directly addresses the hope that by understanding our collective suffering we might be free of it. Rather than a manifesto, the eleven songs on Winged Victory should be understood as a reflection. They revel in the beauty of tiny, monetarily-worthless moments and things, offering with them a consideration of our innate humanity.

(Gotta Groove Records offers vinyl record pressing and EcoRecord manufacturing for independent labels, musicians, and artists – this post features one of the many records pressed at Gotta Groove in the past month).

New Record Pressing — Chris Cheek

Chris Cheek: Keepers of the Eastern Door | Chris Cheek | Analog Tone Factory

New record pressing – Chris Cheek – Keepers Of The Eastern Door.

Available as both a limited edition 1-step pressing, and a standard 3-step pressing; both cut from the same analogue tape masters by Bernie Grundmann.

As European settlers moved westward from the Atlantic coast of North America, the Mohawk people – the easternmost tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy – became known as “Keepers of the Eastern Door” for their role as guardians against invasion from the encroaching colonizers.

The outcome of that battle may seem inevitable from the historical perspective, but the tension at its heart, between those who respect and live in harmony with the land and those who view the Earth from a more rapacious perspective, persists. In “The Kutenai Duck Hunter,” the image by photographer and ethnologist Edward Curtis that graces the cover of his breathtaking new album, “Keepers of the Eastern Door”, acclaimed saxophonist and composer Chris Cheek sees those two parallel mindsets represented in the reflection of a canoe in the river as its occupant looks to the horizon – and an uncertain future.

These ideas lend richness and depth to Cheek’s stunning music throughout “Keepers of the Eastern Door”, out May 23, 2025 via Analog Tone Factory. The album features a remarkable all-star quartet, with Cheek joined by revered guitarist Bill Frisell, bassist Tony Scherr, and drummer Rudy Royston for a wide-ranging but harmonious repertoire including captivating originals and covers by everyone from The Beatles to Henry Purcell, Olivier Messiaen to Henry Mancini.

The idea for “Keepers of the Eastern Door” was born when Cheek was fascinated by another Curtis photograph, featuring a line of Native Americans on horseback dwarfed by the rock formations of Arizona’s Canyon de Chelly, at the St. Louis Art Museum. Cheek had grown up in the city, enjoying nature with his family. He realized that the same year that the sepia-tinged photo had been taken, the building in which he was viewing it had been built for the 1904 World’s Fair, aka the Louisiana Purchase Exposition – a celebration of the massive land acquisition that doubled the size of the United States.

“Having spent a lot of time in the outdoors growing up and then having lived in Boston and New York for many years, I found a schism between the natural world and the highly industrialized society that we live in,” Cheek says. “I started thinking about “Keepers of the Eastern Door” as a metaphor for people that try to preserve a way of life based on traditional values that are less materialistic and more respectful of our surroundings.”

These concepts were already stirring when Cheek was approached by fellow saxophonist Jerome Sabbagh and pianist/recording engineer Pete Rende, who had launched their new analog-focused label Analog Tone Factory in 2024 with Sabbagh’s “Heart”. Sabbagh and Rende suggested the idea of recording with Frisell, with whom Cheek shared a bit of history dating back to his years playing with the legendary drummer Paul Motian.

“When I discovered Bill as a student at Berklee,” Cheek recalls, “his sound and approach were so different that it changed how we heard and conceived of music. I still love Bill for how musical and honest he is. Everything he plays is an idea, never a lick or a riff. I think that’s what makes his playing so fascinating and engaging.”

With Frisell in mind Cheek invited Scherr and Royston to complete the line-up for the session. Both share storied histories with the guitarist, together and as members of two of Frisell’s longstanding trios – Scherr with drummer Kenny Wollesen, Royston with bassist Thomas Morgan. “There’s been a long tradition of horn players working with famous rhythm sections,” Cheek points out. “I wanted to play with people that were comfortable together, musically and personally, so there would be an immediate chemistry.”

Frisell, who met Cheek many years ago on a gig with Paul Motian, says,”There was a sound happening. I knew then that we had to play more. We did. And now, years later, it’s been wonderful to reconnect with him and two of my closest musical brothers. Tony Scherr and Rudy Royston. Thanks so much to Chris for bringing us all together with this beautiful music.”

The quartet convened at New York’s famed Power Station studio last November, with an approach suggesting the audiophile version of the modernist/traditional dichotomy that inspired the recording: an essentially live recording, with the band together in one room recording to analog tape, the philosophy behind Analog Tone Factory. For ultimate fidelity, the album was recorded live to two track on 1/2 inch tape at 30 ips on a custom tube Ampex 351 tape recorder, by famed engineer James Farber. It was mastered in the analog domain by the legendary Bernie Grundman.

“I think it’s a great idea,” Cheek says. “Recording to tape just sounds so much better; there’s a warmth and a depth that you just don’t get in a purely digital realm. I really admire Jerome and Pete for undertaking this.”

One of the master saxophonists of his generation, Cheek pairs strikingly with Frisell throughout “Keepers of the Eastern Door.” Both are melodically focused players and virtuosos who never feel the need to display their estimable chops. Their directness of expression and ability to coax vivid emotions from any material is brilliantly showcased, creating a cohesive sound even as Purcell’s 17th century art song “Lost Is My Quiet” leads into the ‘60s pop of The Beatles’ “From Me To You.” They’re ably supported by the sensitivity, deftness of touch and infallible instincts of Scherr and Royston.

Cheek’s three original compositions for the album sit comfortably alongside these masterful classics. In keeping with the “mirrored realities” notion of the album’s theme, for opener “Kino’s Canoe” the saxophonist made use of a technique that he has drawn from in the past: mirroring the melody and harmony of a popular song, then using that reversed material as the leaping off point for a new work built on unexpected phrases. An equally intriguing process rests underneath “Go On, Dear,” for which Cheek wrote a new melody based on the lyrics of a familiar standard.

Without being explicit, the music on “Keepers of the Eastern Door” beautifully captures a spiritual communion with the natural world and the possibility of a life in harmony with the planet that surrounds and nurtures us. “I’m reluctant to use the term spiritual,” Cheek concludes, “but that’s the term often used to describe a realm that exists but that we can’t see or quantify.” Native and traditional cultures acknowledge that dimension of reality that we’ve lost touch with today. Seeing that figure sitting in the canoe suggests to me a parallel world that supports the one that we can put our finger on, but is hard to talk about.” 

(Gotta Groove Records offers vinyl record pressing and EcoRecord manufacturing for independent labels, musicians, and artists – this post features one of the many records pressed at Gotta Groove in the past month).

New Record Pressing — Selken

New record pressing – Selken – The Winds.

SELKEN is the bummer pop/indie rock project of Chicago songwriter Heather Styka. Styka writes lyrics-forward songs that “make you feel as if you are peeking into her diary” (No Depression) with a “talent for telling stories and connecting emotionally” (Glide Magazine). While the melodies of SELKEN draw from vintage pop and alt-country, the instrumentation layers indie rock with a shimmer of ambient synths.

After over a decade of touring nationally as a solo folk artist, Styka was grounded like the rest of world in 2020, which allowed her to realize she desired a change — to stay rooted in Chicago, collaborate with a band, and find new sonic textures. Styka teamed up with producer/multi-instrumentalist JG Shadid to create SELKEN’s debut album, The Winds. Shadid’s wide-ranging expertise as an Emmy-nominated composer, educator on YouTube’s Reverb channel, and co-founder/curator of The Red Room paired well with Styka’s introspective approach to song craft. 

Having spent her artistic career chasing the stripped-down honesty of folk, Styka wanted to create a sound with more — pairing siren-song vocals with a dash of playful glamour and the fun of a good groove. The result is a sparkling, cathartic exploration of personal and societal sea change, of burying old dreams to make room for new ones. 

(Gotta Groove Records offers vinyl record pressing and EcoRecord manufacturing for independent labels, musicians, and artists – this post features one of the many records pressed at Gotta Groove in the past month).

New Record Pressing — Olive Klug

New record pressing – Olive Klug – Lost Dog: It’s been a short time since the van-dwelling Olive Klug has fully pursued the life of a touring musician. Their DIY career has resulted in a huge following with over 20 million Spotify streams, nearly 200,000 TikTok followers, and 100,000+ Instagram followers. Self-described as “someone who floats on the breeze, letting the wind take me wherever I’m meant to be,” Klug’s sophomore album and label debut Lost Dog finds them contemplating this propensity for adventure no matter which avenue of love and loss it leads down.

Although still very young, Klug artfully addresses “aging as a neurodivergent free spirit” on the road with a compelling ability to voice honest emotions through captivating storytelling. Audiotree praised, ”equal parts vulnerable and powerful, ebullient and heartbreaking, reminding us how powerful the journey of music can be.” Olive Klug is a singular voice for the future of folk: honest, fearless, often unsure, but willing to try anyway.

(Gotta Groove Records offers vinyl record pressing and EcoRecord manufacturing for independent labels, musicians, and artists – this post features one of the many records pressed at Gotta Groove in the past month).

New Record Pressing — Trevor Something

New record pressing – Trevor Something – The Shadow. Available NOW!

(Gotta Groove Records offers vinyl record pressing and EcoRecord manufacturing for independent labels, musicians, and artists – this post features one of the many records pressed at Gotta Groove in the past month).

New Record Pressing — Isaac Aragon

New vinyl record pressing – Isaac Aragon – The Healing: Like sweet nourishment for the soul, Isaac Aragon is a potent soul singer and frontman for the Albuquerque-based band “The Healing”. Determined to inspire movement of both the body and soul, their original music promotes love, tolerance, healing and social justice through the sounds of r&b/soul. An Independent artist, Isaac has received great acclaim with his smooth, soulful vocals and prolific songwriting. His latest release “Brown”, was awarded the Best Rhythm and Blues Song at the 2023 New Mexico Music Awards.

Pre-order The Healing on vinyl now.

New Record Pressing — Liana Warren

New record pressing – Liana Warren – For Now, Forever

Liana Warren: Vocals, guitar, piano, Omnichord on Twin Peaks, Rhodes on Adaline
Geoff Saba: Bass, synth, cymbals on Atoms Colliding
Marissa Deitz: Cello
Recorded at Itinerant Home Studio in Oakland, CA from 2023-2024

Engineered and mixed by Geoff Saba
Produced by Geoff Saba and Liana Warren
Mastered by Philip Shaw Bova

Photography by Paulina Zepeda
Layout and design by Liana Warren
Lacquer cut by Clint Holley & Dave Polster – Well Made Music
Records manufactured by Gotta Groove Records

All songs written by Liana Warren

(Gotta Groove Records offers vinyl record pressing and EcoRecord manufacturing for independent labels, musicians, and artists – this post features one of the many records pressed at Gotta Groove in the past month).

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