...... the next VOD Record Fair-Sat.25th July MOLD Daniel Owen Centre
...... the next VOD Record Fair-Sat.25th July MOLD Daniel Owen Centre
24 New street, Mold CH7 1NZ
VOD Music just got BIGGER
We have moved
Since August 2024 we have been based at our new home - 24 New Street, Mold (next door but one to our original shop)
For 15 years we were the smallest independent record shop in the UK
The next chapter of VOD adventure is well underway!
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The Rolling Stones have come storming out of the traps with a blisteringly powerful new rocker set to rattle windows and ignite speakers across the globe. Delivering a high-voltage surge of energy from the very first note, the track captures the band at their most electrifying and impossible to ignore. Frontman Mick Jagger leads the charge with high-octane vocals, bringing a fierce intensity that demands attention. Meanwhile, the unmistakable twin guitar assault of Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood delivers the band’s signature riff-driven sound. Together, they create a sonic onslaught that feels both timeless and explosively fresh.
Featuring 36 tracks in total, with 5 brand new original recordings, spanning newly commissioned songs and an expansive original score. Long-time Peaky Blinders collaborators Antony Genn and Martin Slattery return to compose the film’s original score, while Grian Chatten from Fontaines D.C. and Amy Taylor of Amyl & the Sniffers contribute powerful new recordings that bring new voices to the Peaky Blinders soundscape. Alongside the original material, the soundtrack features a curated selection of needle-drops from artists who have shaped the Peaky Blinders sound, including Nick Cave, Lankum, and McLusky. Highlights include a newly recorded version of Nick Cave’s ‘Red Right Hand,’ Grian Chatten’s collaboration with Lankum on ‘Hunting The Wren (The Immortal Man version),’ and two transformative Massive Attack covers—one by Grian Chatten, the other by Girl In The Year Above.
When The Style Council’s debut album 'Café Bleu' was released in 1984, Weller and wing-man Mick Talbot unveiled a cosmopolitan blend of jazz, soul, and pop that felt effortlessly sophisticated and daringly fresh. Café Bleu was more than a debut—it was a statement of intent, redefining what British pop could sound like in a new decade.Since then, fans have been waiting for a deep dive into the Style Council vaults eager to hear any unreleased material. And now the wait is over. The 'Café Bleu' Special Edition is a treasure trove for Style Council devotees and music lovers alike - an immersive journey into one of the most inventive eras of Paul Weller’s career. This lavish release unveils a wealth of previously unheard material, including early demos, alternate takes, and unreleased songs that showcase the band’s restless drive for experimentation and evolution.
We Do Record Fairs
VOD is passionate about bringing the very best Record Dealers to our FREE events, which have been running since 2006. We love the social aspect and sharing our love for music at the Record Fairs we organise locally.
Audiophile /ˈɔː.di.əʊ.faɪl/
noun INFORMAL
a hi-fi enthusiast.
"it puts professional studio sound within the reach of the audiophile"
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