Upcoming Vinyl Releases for November 7, 2025: Lots of records and gear to make music
There’s something special about early November vinyl drops — the air’s got that crisp bite, your turntable’s calling for fresh wax, and the record labels are unloading some of their heaviest hitters just in time for the holidays. The November 7, 2025 vinyl releases lineup reads like a record collector’s dream: legends reborn, cult classics getting anniversary treatment, and new-gen innovators pushing sound forward. We've also got some new gear from our friends at teenage engineering to add to our lineup of gear to sample, produce, and compose your latest beats to.
Whether you’re into boom-bap brilliance, ‘90s alternative gold, or shimmering pop nostalgia, this week’s drop schedule has something that’ll make your crate feel more like a museum. Let’s break it down.
Armand Hammer & The Alchemist – Haram Vinyl LP
One of the most celebrated underground hip-hop collaborations of the decade finally spins to life on wax again. Haram pairs the dense lyricism of Armand Hammer (Billy Woods and Elucid) with The Alchemist’s textured, sample-heavy production — and the results are hypnotic.
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The pressing captures every grain of The Alchemist’s dusty textures.
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A lyrical labyrinth that deepens with each spin.
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A must-have for fans of abstract, art-forward rap.
Armand Hammer & The Alchemist – Mercy Vinyl LP
Hot off Haram, the duo’s next full-length, Mercy, takes that grimy chemistry and refines it into something leaner, meaner, and more focused. It’s a deep listen — sharp, urgent, and socially charged.
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Sees Alchemist and Armand Hammer at peak synergy.
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Vinyl mastering adds extra warmth and presence to the mix.
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Perfect for collectors chasing modern rap milestones.
Blondie – No Exit (Expanded & Remastered) (Crystal Clear Color) Vinyl LP
Blondie – No Exit (Expanded & Remastered) Vinyl LP
Debbie Harry and crew’s 1999 comeback album gets the love it deserves in this expanded, remastered vinyl reissue — available in both standard black and a stunning crystal-clear edition. Featuring “Maria,” No Exit proved Blondie was more than a nostalgia act; it’s a sleek fusion of pop, rock, and new-wave sparkle.
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Features rare remixes and unreleased B-sides.
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Crystal Clear Color edition is pure collector candy.
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Blondie’s modern-era energy in its finest form.
Chance The Rapper – Acid Rap (10th Anniversary Complete Edition) Vinyl LP
Ten years later and Acid Rap still feels like lightning in a bottle. This 10th Anniversary Complete Edition brings all the original cuts plus bonus tracks that never made it to streaming. It’s the definitive version of a mixtape that changed the indie hip-hop landscape.
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The full Acid Rap experience on high-quality vinyl.
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A defining moment for the Chicago scene.
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Pressed in limited numbers — don’t sleep.
Clipse – Let God Sort ‘Em Out (Indie Exclusive Deluxe Edition) Vinyl LP
Pusha T and No Malice reunite for Let God Sort ‘Em Out, a hard-hitting, lyrical masterclass that’s pure Virginia luxury rap. The Indie Exclusive Deluxe Edition includes bonus instrumentals and alternate covers.
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Clipse chemistry reborn — mature, reflective, and razor-sharp.
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Deluxe packaging with exclusive inserts.
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For fans of coke rap perfection and Kanye-era production finesse.
Cool Kids – Hi Top Fade Vinyl LP
Back with their effortlessly cool vibe, The Cool Kids drop Hi Top Fade — a project that bridges classic golden-era swagger with futuristic beats. It’s all about groove, basslines, and head-nod satisfaction.
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A modern throwback to late-2000s blog-rap energy.
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The perfect “windows down” record, even in November.
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Comes on a limited-edition color press.
Foo Fighters – Foo Fighters (Self-Titled) (Mint Color) Vinyl LP
Dave Grohl’s first solo (and post-Nirvana) masterpiece gets a fresh color variant — Mint. The record that birthed one of rock’s biggest bands sounds vibrant and alive, like it was meant for vinyl all along.
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The OG Foo Fighters sound in mint-green glory.
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A rock essential with a DIY origin story.
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Still one of Grohl’s rawest, most heartfelt projects.
Ghostface Killah – Supreme Clientele 2 (Blue Steel Color) Vinyl LP
Ghostface Killah – Supreme Clientele 2 Vinyl LP
Wu-Tang’s sharpest sword returns with Supreme Clientele 2, continuing the legacy of one of hip-hop’s most beloved solo classics. Both the standard black and Blue Steel Color editions come with deluxe packaging and new cover art.
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A long-awaited sequel that actually delivers.
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Ghostface storytelling sharper than ever.
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The Blue Steel colorway looks crazy on your shelf.
Hayley Williams – Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party (Highlighter Yellow Color) Vinyl LP
Hayley’s latest solo release leans into introspection and electronic textures — it’s her most experimental project yet. On highlighter-yellow vinyl, it’s as visually bold as it is sonically daring.
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Bold, art-pop evolution from Paramore’s frontwoman.
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Limited-edition pressing with a vibrant presentation.
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Perfect for fans of Petals for Armor and FLOWERS for VASES.
Mac DeMarco – Another One (10th Anniversary) (Clear & Blue Far Rockaway Color) Vinyl LP
The slacker king of indie celebrates ten years of Another One, his breezy mini-album recorded in his Queens apartment. This reissue includes demos and new liner notes from Mac himself.
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Gorgeous dual-color pressing inspired by Far Rockaway sunsets.
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Includes home demos and alternate takes.
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A decade later, still one of his most charming projects.
Masta Ace & Tom Caruana – Natural Forces Vinyl LP
Masta Ace teams up with producer Tom Caruana for a soulful, cinematic journey through aging, growth, and lyrical mastery. If you’ve followed Ace since Disposable Arts, this is another jewel in his crown.
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Vintage samples meet crisp, modern production.
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Deep storytelling with effortless flow.
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A gem for true heads who crave substance.
MF DOOM – My Favorite Ladies b/w All Outta Ale 12" Vinyl
A DOOM 12-inch is always a reason to celebrate. This reissue of My Favorite Ladies backed with All Outta Ale brings the metal-faced villain’s signature blend of humor, genius, and gritty minimalism back to the crates.
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Classic DOOM production in its purest form.
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Essential for fans completing their DOOM discography.
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Timeless cover art and original label design.
Outkast – Stankonia (25th Anniversary Edition) (Purple Marble Color) Vinyl LP
Twenty-five years later and Stankonia still slaps like it dropped yesterday. This Purple Marble Anniversary Edition honors one of hip-hop’s most creative peaks, packed with hits like “Ms. Jackson” and “B.O.B.”
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25th anniversary remaster from the original tapes.
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Eye-popping purple marble wax.
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Outkast’s weird, wonderful universe at its finest.
Radiohead – Hail to the Thief (Live Recordings 2003–2009) (Red Color) Vinyl LP
A special compilation of Hail to the Thief live sessions and rare performances, capturing Radiohead at their most electric and experimental.
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Never-before-released live cuts.
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Limited-edition red vinyl.
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Essential for completists and live performance enthusiasts alike.
Sky Ferreira – Night Time, My Time (Iridescent Green Color) Vinyl LP
Sky’s cult-classic debut finally gets a stunning color pressing. The iridescent green wax mirrors the album’s moody, cinematic pop atmosphere.
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Long-awaited reissue for a true pop auteur.
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Includes new liner notes and photos.
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The iridescent finish looks unreal under sunlight.
Spice Girls – Forever (25th Anniversary) (Black & Red Marble Color) Vinyl LP
The Forever era often gets overlooked, but this reissue gives the Spice Girls’ final album a chance to shine. With its sleek R&B production and matured sound, it’s a fascinating capstone to pop history.
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25th Anniversary celebration with remastered audio.
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Gorgeous black-and-red marble vinyl.
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A nostalgic trip worth taking for any ‘90s pop lover.
Tyler, The Creator – Chromakopia (Opaque White Color) Vinyl LP
Tyler’s Chromakopia continues his streak of excellence — a conceptually rich, sonically adventurous record blending funk, jazz, and R&B influences. The opaque white pressing matches the album’s crisp aesthetic.
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Tyler at his most experimental yet cohesive.
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White wax that fits his signature visual style.
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Limited-edition — these will vanish fast.
Weezer – Hurley Vinyl LP
The 2010 fan-favorite (yes, the one with Jorge Garcia’s face on the cover) gets its long-overdue vinyl repress. Love it or hate it, Hurley is quintessential mid-era Weezer — melodic, quirky, and endlessly replayable.
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Out of print for over a decade.
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Pressed from the original masters.
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The perfect slice of alt-rock nostalgia.
Will Sessions – The Elmatic Instrumentals Vinyl LP
A love letter to Illmatic, these instrumentals from Detroit’s Will Sessions give Nas’s classic beats a live-band twist. Every snare, horn, and bassline oozes craftsmanship.
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A jazz-funk reimagining of one of hip-hop’s greatest albums.
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Audiophile-grade pressing with impeccable sound.
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Great companion piece to the original Elmatic vocal version.
teenage engineering – EP-40 Riddim
teenage engineering – EP-2350 Ting
teenage engineering – EP-40 Shoulder Bag
Okay, not vinyl — but essential for the creative heads. We're excited to help launch teenage engineering’s latest gear that blends portability, design, and musical magic with the help of some of Jamaica's biggest sound makers. The EP-40 and EP-2350 modules expand what’s possible for live performers and beatmakers alike.
We've even got a special launch kit available to help get you started. For a limited time only, get a free teenage engineering ting with riddim when purchasing the bundle.
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Expand your setup with sleek, portable sampler/sequencer/composer all-in-one
- Add the mic to make your sampling or live performance stand out even more
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That EP-40 Shoulder Bag is just pure flex to carry the new gear as well as some of the pocket operators with
From Outkast to Armand Hammer, from Blondie to Tyler, The Creator, November 7, 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most stacked release Fridays in recent memory. It’s a cross-genre celebration of everything vinyl stands for — texture, warmth, and timeless artistry.
Whether you’re stacking crates or spinning something new for the weekend, these releases are destined to define the tail end of 2025.
🛒 Explore all of these records and our gear now at Good Taste Records — because the best ones never sit on shelves for long.
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