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Placelessness
Cat: SOMA 052LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Placelessness I (18:12)
Placelessness II (20:33)
Review: It's fair to say Placelessness is the work of an Australian experimental supergroup. Oren Ambarchi has been a towering figure of hyper-minimalism since the mid-80s, most notably creating tense and elongated stretches of recordings and performance using guitar tone. Robbie Avenaim is an accomplished experimental drummer, and Chris Abrahams heads up The Necks. That's a very condensed biography for three incredibly accomplished musicians who finally make good on years of live collaborations and criss-crossed pathways to deliver a stunning album which brings their respective qualities into sharp relief, somehow fuller than their solo efforts without losing the vital subtlety and patience which has guided them to greatness.
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VIRUS
VIRUS (limited 9xLP box set in slipcase)
Cat: 64136. Rel: 19 May 25
Review: Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto's VIRUS series collects the pair's five minimalist electronica EPs 'Vrioon', 'Insen', 'Revep', 'UTP_' and 'Summvs (Remaster)'. Now compiled in a single compendium, which now takes shape as a limited edition slipcased nine album box set, the VIRUS name acronymises all five titles in an eco-friendly, cream-coloured case. With each EP appearing in order, commencing with the digital Y2K dusts of 'Vrioon' (2002) and ending on the more recent textural terminus 'Summvs' (2021), we've a whole two decades' worth of musical stylistic progression and transgression here. Each EP counterposes the other convincingly, not creating a through-lined opus more than complementing each other through sheer happenstance.
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Revep (remastered)
Revep (remastered) (gatefold LP)
Cat: N 0532. Rel: 05 Sep 22
Siisx (11:22)
Mur (4:02)
Ax Mr L (4:29)
City Radieuse (7:49)
Veru 1 (7:52)
Veru 2 (5:16)
Review: Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto dropped this one first back in 2006. It was the third collaborative album between the ambient maestros and the third installment of V.I.R.U.S.'s five albums series. It was remastered last year and now gets served up as a reissue alongside three all-new pieces, namely 'City Radieuse', 'Veru 1', and 'Veru 2'. The first of those was written for a short cinematic essay in 2012. The album centres around the pano with padded bass and electronic frequencies adding extra depth and texture. It is another classic in their oeuvre.
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Insen (remastered)
Insen (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: N 0522. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Aurora (8:50)
Morning (5:31)
Logic Moon (6:45)
Moon (5:48)
Berlin (6:14)
Iano (6:47)
Avaol (2:42)
Barco (4:02)
Review: Vrioon was the first ever collaboration album between Alva Noto and legendary synth man and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. 20 years after it became the first instalments of V.I.R.U.S.'s five records together it gets the full reissue treatment. The original tracks from the album are joined by an all new composition 'Landscape Skizze' which was laid down in 2005. The record is defined by alternate piano chords, lush electronic tones and quivering timbres that are delicate yet impactful.
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Hardanger
Hardanger (hand-numbered vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: LAAPS 040LP. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Hardanger I
Hardanger II
Review: Hardanger is a collaboration between Mariska Baars, Niki Jansen and Rutger Zuydervelt. Named after Jansen's Hardanger fiddle, the album expands on Baars and Zuydervelt's established chemistry after beginning as Jansen's improvisations with Baars adding vocals and guitar, all later shaped by Zuydervelt into two long-form tracks-one an electro-acoustic collage, the other more meditative. Baars blends ambient and folk and is known for collaborating with artists like Peter Broderick, while Jansen is a folk violinist and Zuydervel's prolific output as Machinefabriek is well worth checking as are his film scores and collabs as Piiptsjilling and Fean with Baars.
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Venusia
Venusia (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: AMB 015. Rel: 14 Nov 22
Indigo Moon (8:06)
Venusia (2:42)
Eranthis Hyemalis (I) (1:58)
Eranthis Hyemalis (II) (2:24)
Eranthis Hyemalis (III) (2:02)
El Duende (5:19)
Sunshine (Stilla Natt) (3:47)
Review: Truly living up to its name, Venusia - a word that has three meanings; a genus of moth, town in Italy, and the Roman goddess of love (who, as it happens, was named after the planet, Venus) - is essentially an homage to the fragile beauty of life, and the sense that our being present in this existence is something of a marvel. A one in a billion gamble that paid off without us even having to decide if the odds looked good enough to bet.

A collaborative work from four friends, with Henrik Meierkord on cello, Pawel Kobak playing flute, Marco Lucchi in charge of electronics, and Rocco Saviano on guitar duties, this atmospheric and cinematic ambient soundscape is grand and small, expansive and intimate, but overwhelmingly emotionally captivating in each of those modes. Complimented by gorgeous butterfly artwork by Valerii Bogorod, it's impossible not to fall for this intoxicating experience.
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Impossibly Distant, Impossibly Close
Impossibly Distant, Impossibly Close (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BKE 018LP. Rel: 26 Apr 24
Place Of Forever (15:49)
Waking Up Dizzy On A Bastion (19:09)
Review: Ambient legends Abul Mogard and Rafael Anton Irisarri team up for new album Impossibly Distant, Impossibly Close. Unfolding naturally after being booked to play at the same show in Madrid in 2023, the two ambient artists' dazzlingly warm, slow-progressing approaches to ambience fuse neatly together here. Just two long pieces, 'Piece Of Forever' and 'Waking Up Dizzy On A Bastion', titularly grasp at the theme of eternity, determinism, historical peaks and troughs: the supporting atmosphere is equally as impressively arresting, seeming to urge the listener to 'give over' and move with the flow of time, less than the flow of will. Such a paradigm shift can indeed serve to make distance and closeness seem irrelevant.
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Improvisations For Piano & Flute
Improvisations For Piano & Flute (180 gram golden nugget vinyl LP)
Cat: TWSLP 55. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Music For Within (5:59)
Absolute Totality (6:00)
Spinach Tooth (4:50)
Planet Of The Vapes (3:03)
Frankincense By The Pound (7:22)
Inside The Black Opal (6:57)
The Fantastic Life Of Mr Adonis The Peacock (3:04)
The Wheels Are Spinning (5:36)
Review: In a first-time collaboration, psychedelic trance godhead Simon Posford (best known as Hallucinogen and a founding member of Shpongle) teams up with fellow hippie and flutist Raja Ram (Ronald Rothfield) on a welling improvisatory record, Improvisations For Piano And Flute. Though both are highly esteemed artists in their respective micro-corners of the electronic music scene, Posford and Rothfield both depart significantly from their usually danceable ends for a living-room recorded set of ambiences. With a synth placed atop an antique Bluthner piano, Raj and Simon would join in after the other first begun playing, delivering a 44-minute effluence for the spontaneous soul.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Blue Veil
Blue Veil (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SOMA 063LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Phase (I) (4:11)
Phase (II) (4:31)
Phase (III) (8:54)
Phase (IV) (5:13)
Phase (V) (4:35)
Phase (VI) (5:35)
Phase (VII) (6:33)
Review: Recorded at the legendary Eglise du Saint-Esprit in Paris, Blue Veil is the very first time we've been given a record fully dedicated to the incredible solo cello work of Lucy Railton. A spectacularly talented composer who is a master of the world's most mournful-yet-beautiful instrument, this is as much of a heart-stopping performance as it is a concept work of art. In many ways, Blue Veil is an experiment in resonance. If it were synthesised, we might refer to it as drone, although by nature the label infers a level of dullness. Here, we're talking about the natural refrains of an orchestral sunrise, the ebb and flow of contemporary classical tides. We're invited in, hypnotised, lulled and then let go. Free to wander back into the world after a brief respite from its relentless pace.
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III
III (LP)
Cat: SGM 007. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Track 1 (3:29)
Track 2 (4:09)
Track 3 (3:43)
Track 4 (3:53)
Track 5 (3:53)
Track 6 (7:23)
Track 7 (4:12)
Track 8 (3:18)
Review: London promoters Sagome continue their evolution and expansion into an essential label with their third release. This one comes from Italian duo Rain Text which comprises Giuseppe Ielasi, a renowned mastering engineer and one-half of Bellows, and Giovanni Civitenga, who hosts the long-running Skyapnea show on NTS. Their new album III offers sequentially titled, intricately detailed electronic compositions that blend abstract techno, glitchy sound design and experimental electronica. Comparable to Mika Vainio's sonic manipulation yet more densely layered, III nods to the fractured sounds of Actress and the decay-driven textures of late-period Jan Jelinek. It's engaging and unique, to say the least.
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A Monster's Expedition & Earlier Adventures (Soundtrack)
A Monster's Expedition & Earlier Adventures (Soundtrack) (gatefold orange vinyl LP + purple vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 8BIT 81592. Rel: 06 Jun 23
Through The Archway (1:17)
Exploratory (5:26)
A Sit By The Water (1:36)
A Monster's Expedition (0:34)
The Rain Cascades (1:54)
Walking Through Mists (4:52)
Sedentary Waters (1:22)
To Cross The Seas (1:40)
Between The Shoals (5:14)
Islands With An Ocean View (1:33)
Moving Evergreens (1:48)
Observatory (5:09)
The Thalassic Surrounding (0:21)
Making Friends (2:26)
Pushing Onwards (0:51)
Isocyanic Acid (9:30)
Credits (1:10)
Level Select (0:51)
Andromeda (1:39)
Delpinus (2:10)
Vela (4:11)
Ursa Minor (2:28)
Cassiopeia (1:28)
Taurus (3:52)
Ursa Major (0:38)
Perseus (1:28)
Journey (2:26)
Monoliths (0:27)
Orion (1:05)
Nova (0:25)
Nova 7 (1:45)
A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build (1:52)
Evergreen (2:32)
A Welcoming Presence (2:16)
Warm & Cosy (1:18)
Flutter (1:15)
Whist (1:29)
It Isn't Over (3:39)
The Big Picture (1:31)
Dreamworld Waltz (3:13)
A Friend, In Three Parts (6:02)
Review: A Monster's Expedition + Earlier Adventures is a double disc collection of music from four different video games (namely A Monster's Expedition, Sokobond, Cosmic Express and A Good Snowman Is Hard to Build) all composed by Eli Rainsberry, Allison Walker, Nick Dymond, and Priscilla Snow. Each one is utterly unique to the game and each one comes laden with beautiful soothing atmospheres delicately coloured with ponderous and whimsical melodies that will distract you from whatever you are doing they are so gorgeous. This is music to get lost in and it comes with superbly serene artwork from Andre Rodrigues.
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Hyphea
Hyphea (LP)
Cat: MFM 061. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Awakenin (2:58)
Foggi (feat Priori) (3:00)
Mille Et Une Nuits (4:31)
Chantilli (4:08)
Smooshi (4:08)
Megafauna (4:23)
Egregores (3:46)
Fly To Me (4:00)
Nightquest (4:12)
Afloat (feat Nap) (3:14)
Review: Phoebe Guillemot's world-building as RAMZi has yielded us a plethora of exquisite albums since she first emerged in the tape-oriented scene around 2013. She's gone on to helm different projects, tour the world and generally blossom as a singular and gifted artist. After a string of self-released LPs, she's popped up on Music From Memory with one of her most refined works to date. Hyphea unmistakably belongs in the RAMZi-verse, full of the same mystical, softly shaped flora and fauna which makes her music so inviting, but there's also a sense of structure and purpose here which suggests she was honing her expressions - a natural progression for an artist who can make electronic music sound so very natural indeed.
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Ghosts
Ghosts (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GONDLP 66. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Oltre Terra (2:32)
Hello (4:58)
Don't Break My Heart (feat Duncan Bellamy) (5:19)
24.03 (4:08)
Dancing With Ghosts (feat Patrick Watson) (4:55)
A Day In Never (4:14)
Whispering House (feat Olafur Arnalds) (4:37)
The Boat (6:59)
Moans (4:22)
Thin Line (feat Duncan Bellamy) (4:13)
Komeda (10:46)
Utrata (4:13)
Nostalgia (3:18)
Review: Ghosts is the third solo album from Polish pianist and composer Hania Rani. It comes after an artist residency in Switzerland in an abandoned sanitarium amongst the mountains so is inspired by the numerous rumoured ghosts that inhabit the hills. Lead singles 'Hello' and 'Dancing with Ghosts' take drastically different approaches, with the former being an electro-ambient take on lounge jazz sensibilities and 'Dancing with Ghosts' being a moody and grumbling duet ballad with Patrick Whatson. The whole album has a lingering sense of finality and creeping doom, but with keys, strings and layered vocals making for a brilliantly atmospheric and moving listen.
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: GONDLP 72. Rel: 26 Sep 24
24.03 (5:13)
Thin Line (6:38)
Dancign With Ghosts (5:26)
The Boat (13:04)
It Comes In Waves (0:36)
Don't Break My Heart (6:49)
Komeda (10:32)
Utrata (4:56)
Nostalgia (5:33)
Review: Hana Rani presents Nostalgia, a live album recorded at Witold Lutoslawski's Concert Studio at the Polish Radio in Warsaw, captured in breath-held detail, shortly after the release of her third solo album Ghosts. An homage to the Polish radio station, Rani describes the nine-piece record as a response to her visitation in 2018, just before the release of her debut record Esja. Soon establishing a recording studio in the proximate municipality of Mokotow, Rani channelled Polish Radio's historic broadcast energies into a locus of inspiration; Nostalgia builds on this in concert, in turn responding to a set of personal video recordings and photographs taken on a quiet, snowy day in the building. Weaving tinkling, clastic acoustic and electric piano around intervalent drones, and backed up by a string ensemble, Rani sound-paints a unique picture of Polish radiophonic history through a personal lens.
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Niu
Niu (grey vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SP 037LPLTD. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Prelude No 7 (5:08)
Ornamental Eclipse (4:02)
A Keyhole-Shaped Island (6:07)
Puzzle Breeze (5:33)
Gardens Unseen (2:31)
Podium Of Riddles (7:12)
It Could Vanish In An Instant (4:46)
Temporary Alchemy (4:01)
Ceramic Swallows, Set Of 3 (3:01)
Review: This album marks a departure for Rauelsson, embracing simplicity and minimalism to create an atmosphere of silence and solitude. 'Niu' is a predominantly raw and acoustic recording, a nine-song journey through orchestral compositions, delicate synth miniatures, and sparse brass and woodwind drones. The album features a diverse range of instrumentation, including orchestral pieces like 'Prelude No. 7', airy synth arpeggios and fairytale flute compositions with guest flutist Heather Woods Broderick. Katrine Grarup Elbo lends her voice to a spoken-word piece, adding another layer of depth to this introspective and evocative album. Recorded primarily in Sofia and Berlin, 'Niu' is a fantastic illustration of Rauelsson's artistry and ability to create music that's both deeply personal and universally resonant.
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Buddha Bar: Best Of By Ravin
RAVIN / VARIOUS
Buddha Bar: Best Of By Ravin (trifold blue vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: 342124 6. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Bardo State - "Sospiro" (5:56)
Nikolaj Grandjean - "Heroes & Saints" (4:42)
Riccardo Eberspacher - "Setira" (4:34)
Shift Z - "Ahwak" (feat Hiba El Mansouri) (3:12)
Ravin, Carlos Campos & David Visan - "Homage To Mr V" (5:26)
Amanaska - "Cetacea" (5:29)
Hess Is More - "Yes Boss" (3:48)
Alihan Samedov - "Sen Gelmez Oldun" (5:32)
Alfida - "Allaya Lee" (3:57)
Waldeck - "Get Up Carmen" (3:59)
Arno Elias - "El Corazon" (5:02)
Amanaska - "Fracture" (6:34)
Ravin & Carlos Campos - "Romance In Klotild Palace" (4:41)
Aria - "Un Bel Di" (5:04)
Ganga - "Chair" (4:12)
Laidback - "Happy Dreamer" (4:27)
Consoul Trainin & Pink Noisy - "Tango To Evora" (feat Anastasia Zannis) (5:54)
Kirpi - "The Song" (5:00)
Riham - "Erja Ya Habebi" (DJ Srulik Einhorn remix) (6:44)
Amanaska - "Wonder Of The Storm" (5:48)
Panjabi Hit Squad - "Hasdi Hasdi" (feat Manpreet Kaur - Hit Squad mix) (3:24)
Sean Bay Vs Medhi Mouelhi - "Maktoub" (feat Arabella) (4:00)
Parov Stelar - "Chambermaid Swing" (5:46)
Review: The Buddha Bar series is one of the most enduring in all of dance music. It made famous the bars of the same name which started in Paris and are now found throughout the world, all with a signature soundtrack of gentle downtempo, jazzy house and stylish Balearic. French label Wagram attempt to pull together some of the very best bits from the very many cosmos over the years onto this one triple pack. And they do a fine job too with nice horizontal sounds from Ravin, Carlos Campos & David Visan, Consoul Training & Pink Noisy and Panjabi Hit Squad amongst many more, all with a nice worldly feel and cocktail-sipping atmosphere.
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Rain Without Rain
Rain Without Rain (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TAL 033LP. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Lazy Lazy Eye (2:19)
Owl Monkey (6:49)
Regret Regret (6:11)
Hunt Hunt (4:00)
Rain Without Rain (9:51)
Lazy Lung (6:27)
Nagai Rouka (6:05)
Review: Rain and experimental music have long shared an intriguing connection. Hanns Eisler's 1941 work "ierzehn Arten, den Regen zu beschreiben explored rain's musical qualities while later artists like The Beatles and David Toop found inspiration in its rhythms. Today, amidst pressing climate change, rain's once poetic allure has dimmed. However, Razen's album Rain Without Rain, which was recorded in an abandoned Dusseldorf tunnel, revisits rain's musical potential. Blending early electronics and traditional instruments, the Brussels collective led by Brecht Ameel and Kim Delcour captures raw acoustics in unconventional spaces and cook up a unique soundscape that thrives on restraint and silence.
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Liquid
Liquid (2xLP)
Cat: STUMM 173. Rel: 15 Sep 23
Black Box (part 1) (2:55)
Want (5:59)
Jezebel (5:02)
Breath Control (6:40)
Last Call For Liquid Courage (5:23)
Strange Hours (7:10)
Vertigen (7:08)
Supreme (6:47)
Chrome (7:11)
Black Box (part 2) (5:02)
Review: Mute began reissuing some classic albums from Recoil last year and already they have vanished so this is another pressing of one of their best - from former Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder. 2000's Liquid is thought to be one of his best works as he delves into dark and involving electronic worlds with its hypnotic and deeply charged charm. Its moods - desire, fury, and violence - are paired with self-reflection that encourages you to go deep inside yourself while listening. There are haunting and ghoulish moments of intensity like 'Strange Hours' next to more soothing trip-hop cuts like 'Breath Control'.
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SubHuman (reissue)
SubHuman (reissue) (limited gatefold transparent blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSTUMM 279. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Prey (8:49)
Allelujah (8:41)
5000 Years (6:01)
The Killing Ground (9:45)
Intruders (11:20)
99 To Life (8:02)
Backslider (7:04)
Review: Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder is Recoil. This musical project found him landing on Mute with a great series of albums including the likes of Liquid and Unsound Methods as well as his sixth LP, subHuman. This one dates back to 2006 and came after a 6-year break from recording. It is dark and broody electronic music "which sets the listener a challenge to analyse what makes us human and subHuman." It's a collaboration with bluesman Joe Richardson who served up guitars as well as harmonica and eerie vocals. Themes in the record include murder, death, and religion while guest singer Carla Trevaskis did a fine job of serving up ethereal sound on 'Allelujah'.
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Hinterland (10th Anniversary Edition)
Hinterland (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited translucent black smokey vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: GI 190LPC2. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Rise (2:40)
Leafs (5:11)
Still (3:58)
Riant (5:17)
Stems (7:12)
Floe (2:33)
Abscondence (6:28)
Clouded (7:37)
Fey (4:33)
The Fade (3:47)
Review: Ten year anniversary? Has it really already been ten years since Recondite's sophomore album 'Hinterland' came out?! Recondite almost single-handedly was responsible in many peoples eyes for the resurgence in techno during the early 2010s. After beating down the doors of Ghostly International for many years, the fans finally get their wish in the shape a new, shiny reissue. Coming on smokey black vinyl this time, nobody has a reason to not have this record in their collection. Included are legendary tracks like 'Stems', 'Clouded' and 'Leafs'. Many think that not only is this the best Recondite album but one of the best techno albums of the year 2013.
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Hudson River Wind Meditations
Hudson River Wind Meditations (gatefold translucent green vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 19011. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Move Your Heart (14:33)
Move Your Heart (part II) (14:20)
Find Your Note (19:05)
Find Your Note (part II) (12:38)
Hudson River Wind (Blend The Ambiance) (1:26)
Wind Coda (5:24)
Review: Beyond his most famous work in The Velvet Underground and as a solo rock artist, Lou Reed lived many other lives in and outside of music. While he's not readily recognised as an ambient artist, his early foray into Metal Machine Music proved he was more than capable of leaving traditional song structures behind. The music on his final solo album, Hudson River Wind Meditations, was originally composed as a private soundtrack to his Tai Chi practice, until friends and fellow practitioners asked for copies and he rounded it out as a full album now faithfully presented on clear vinyl by Light In The Attic.
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Hudson River Wind Meditations
Hudson River Wind Meditations (gatefold 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 1901. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Move Your Heart (14:33)
Move Your Heart (part II) (14:20)
Find Your Note (19:05)
Find Your Note (part II) (12:38)
Hudson River Wind (Blend The Ambiance) (1:26)
Wind Coda (5:24)
Review: Light In The Attic's continued series of Lou Reed reissues follows up the outstanding Words and Music, May 1965 with this wholly different side to the legendary singer-songwriter. As a devoted student of Tai Chi, Reed composed some ambient pieces for his own personal use while practicing. It was only as friends started to ask for copies that he decided to round the project out and present it as his last solo album - in his own words, "I then wrote two more pieces with the same intent: to relax the body, mind, and spirit and facilitate meditation." As well as the music, remastered and pressed onto double vinyl, there's bonus reading material in the form of interviews with people close to Reed in the context of his Tai Chi, yoga and meditation practice.
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In Veil
In Veil (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TITR 003. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Positioning (6:41)
Initiation (5:11)
Reverie (8:28)
Departure (10:12)
Serenity (8:00)
Review: Mind Express boss Refracted, AKA Berlin's Alex Moya, emerges from the depths of some murky, oily, opaque lake. A place unsettling and unnerving - the site of some unknown tension - but also wonderfully inimitable and hard to countenance. Powerful stuff, just not really in a way that immediately presents itself as such. Nevertheless, before you know it these tones have enveloped and ensnared. Call it ambient techno, call it ambient, call it pure futurism - parts here almost feel like the ambient noises of familiar things that haven't been invented yet. If that makes sense? A moody precog of a record, it whirs and drones, echoes and dissipates. There are moments when structure become more defined, like the mystery of 'Initiation', but for the most part these are aural infinity loops.
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Movement
Movement (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HG 2405. Rel: 17 Oct 24
No 1 (19:54)
No 2 (19:59)
No 3 (19:57)
No 4 (19:55)
Review: Samuel Reinhard's latest release, Movement, feels like a deep dive into the possibilities of space, texture, and repetition. Known for his intricate chamber compositions, Reinhard steps into electroacoustic territory, crafting a piece that's as much about what isn't there as what is. The title track 'No. 1', at a staggering 20 minutes, unfolds at a near-glacial pace. Piano notes decay as they meet fragments of cello, bass flute, double bass, baritone sax, and harp - all contributing to a sonic landscape where time feels stretched. The minimalist arrangement isn't about creating immersive soundscapes but rather letting each note breathe, decay, and be accompanied by the physical actions that produced them. It's a stark reminder that silence, or near-silence, can be just as powerful as sound. In keeping with his usual method, Reinhard uses a predetermined system to arrange these instrumental recordings. It's not the grand layering of instruments into a single cohesive whole, but rather the augmentation of subtle textures, crafting a free-floating counterpoint. There's no rush to move from one point to the next, leaving listeners to focus on the resonance of each note, the breath that fills an instrument, or the bow held in mid-air. As with previous releases on Hallow Ground and Prasens Editionen, including names like Lawrence English and Kali Malone, Movement is an exploration of perception, duration, and attention. Reinhard has produced a suite that manages to evoke both stillness and motion - a paradox that's central to his compositional style.
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Toquei No Sol
Toquei No Sol (limted 'leaf green' vinyl LP)
Cat: LAUNCH 267. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Quatro Palavras (7:32)
Sangue De Lua De Lobo (4:33)
Toquei No Sol (5:44)
You Do It (7:16)
Forever (6:03)
What It Is (7:12)
Review: Marlene Ribeiro's cult status has already guaranteed copies of this will be flying out faster than you can say "first album under own name after years as Negra Branca, a member of GNOD, and collaborations with luminaries from Valentina Magaletti to Thurston Moore". And her first offering as herself, as it were, rockets straight to the pinnacle of career highs to date, a record that's so full of ideas yet consistent and complete.

Produced between Ireland, Portugal, Madeira and Salford, partly inspired by Ribeiro's grandmother, Emilia, introducing her to the concept of "recording things, here and there". The result is this incredible combination of hallucinatory dream pop, found notes and captured moments, resulting in a vivid tapestry of hook-laden songs that are meditative yet catchy, late-night but bright and breezy.
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Future Rave Memory
Cat: DRONE 023. Rel: 29 Mar 22
Tamas (10:20)
Earth Tapes (6:55)
Future Rave Memory (6:15)
Vision (4:10)
Rotation Axis (5:16)
Our Acid House (14:43)
Review: Richard Fearless is back on his Drone label with a logical follow up to his 2019 solo album Deep Rave Memory. The Death In Vegas chap has been exploring plenty of interesting paths in recent years, and his label has become a hub for evocative and provocative electronics from the likes of D'Marc Cantu and Container. Now he's presenting a second long player slipping into redolent nostalgia for time spent under strobe lights, albeit nostalgia for parties yet to take place. You can hear subtle hints of loops and grooves worming their way through Future Rave Memory, but this is primarily an ambient excursion populated with billowing clouds of melody and texture, subtly haunting but ultimately cosy and comfortable to lose yourself in.
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Quiet In A World Full Of Noise
Cat: MRG 864LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Stains (2:48)
Quiet In A World Full Of Noise (3:56)
Traditions (3:19)
Diets (2:28)
Stay (1:54)
Life In Numbers (4:11)
Moments For Stillness (2:00)
The Dancer (2:31)
Breath Out (2:59)
To Remove (2:16)
Ocean Past (2:36)
Try (5:34)
Review: Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn reunite for new album Quiet in a World Full of Noise, which is driven by their shared curiosity and desire to defy genre conventions. Following their 2022 collaboration Pigments, this new work together blends atmospheric, orchestral soundscapes with soulful jazz and intimate, confessional vocals and the result is a raw and exposed performance from Richard who delivers stark lyricism that feels both personal and profound. The album redefines the worlds of progressive, avant-garde r&b and jazz with an ethereal yet grounded approach, heavenly melodies and plenty of wide open space in which to luxuriate. By merging the familiar with the unexpected, this fine pair create a sound that makes a lasting impression.
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The Blue Notebooks: 15th Anniversary Edition (reissue)
Cat: 483525 9. Rel: 11 May 18
The Blue Notebooks (1:15)
On The Nature Of Daylight (6:19)
Horizon Variations (1:52)
Shadow Journal (8:18)
Iconography (3:42)
Vladimir's Blues (1:18)
Arboretum (2:47)
Old Song (2:13)
Organum (3:15)
The Trees (7:46)
Written On The Sky (1:40)
A Catalogue Of Afternoons (1:47)
On The Nature Of Daylight (orchestral version) (6:35)
Vladimir's Blues 2018 (1:28)
On The Nature Of Daylight (Entropy) (6:51)
Vladimir's Blues (Jlin remix) (3:45)
Inconography (Konx Om-Pam remix) (3:59)
Review: As this expansive reissue proves, Max Richter's 2004 album The Blue Notebooks remains one of the greatest neo-classical works of recent decades. The album was famously inspired by the 2003 US invasion of Iraq and featured narration from actress Tilda Swinton. Such was the record's impact, in fact, that numerous pieces subsequently appeared on a variety of high profile movie soundtracks. To celebrate the work's 15th birthday, Richter has bundled the album with a second disc of largely unheard material. This includes a couple of intriguing remixes by Jlin and Konx-Om-Pax, two archive tracks produced during the album sessions, and a handful of new recordings of key instrumentals. These are all excellent, of course, but still pale in comparison to the inspired original album.
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In A Landscape
In A Landscape (limited gatefold blue vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 588236 0. Rel: 05 Sep 24
They Will Shade Us With Our Wings (3:09)
Life Study (I) (2:36)
A Colour Field (Holocene) (3:26)
Life Study (II) (2:24)
And Some Will Fall (1:50)
Life Study (III) (1:56)
The Poetry Of Earth (Geophony) (1:56)
Life Study (IV) (2:13)
Only Silent Words (4:55)
Life Study (V) (3:24)
Late & Soon (1:53)
Life Study (VI) (1:36)
Andante (3:43)
Life Study (VII) (3:04)
A Time Mirror (Biophony) (2:44)
Life Study (VIII) (2:27)
Love Song (After JE) (2:59)
Life Study (IX) (2:40)
Movement, Before All Flowers (5:07)
Review: Max Richter's album, In A Landscape, is his ninth studio effort, and has been recorded at his Studio Richter Mahr in Oxfordshireia space designed with his wife, artist Yulia Mahr. This album marks a significant chapter in Richter's illustrious career. Described by Richter as a exploration of "reconciling polarities," weaves together electronic textures with acoustic instrumentation, bridging the human with the natural world and addressing life's profound questions alongside its simple pleasures. Richter elaborates that the album continues the thematic exploration begun with his 2004 work, The Blue Notebooks, but viewed through the lens of contemporary life. The lead track, 'Movement, Before All Flowers,' exemplifies this blend of depth and delicacy, offering a look into Richter's contemplation on existence and the passage of time. In A Landscape is not just a musical journey but a reflective self-portrait. It shows a composer ever in dialogue with the world around him.
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In A Landscape
In A Landscape (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 588235 2. Rel: 05 Sep 24
They Will Shade Us With Our Wings (3:09)
Life Study (I) (2:36)
A Colour Field (Holocene) (3:26)
Life Study (II) (2:24)
And Some Will Fall (1:50)
Life Study (III) (1:56)
The Poetry Of Earth (Geophony) (1:56)
Life Study (IV) (2:13)
Only Silent Words (4:55)
Life Study (V) (3:24)
Late & Soon (1:53)
Life Study (VI) (1:36)
Andante (3:43)
Life Study (VII) (3:04)
A Time Mirror (Biophony) (2:44)
Life Study (VIII) (2:27)
Love Song (After JE) (2:59)
Life Study (IX) (2:40)
Movement, Before All Flowers (5:07)
Review: Max Richter's ninth solo album, In A Landscape, is his first recorded at his tranquil new studio in rural Oxfordshire, Studio Richter Mahr, which is a minimalist, eco-conscious retreat he shares with his wife. The album explores "reconciling polarities" and blends electronic and acoustic elements with the human experience and elements from the natural world. Comprising 19 exquisitely well-crafted and coherent tracks, this record serves as a reflective counterweight to the urgency of previous projects and focuses on Richter's immediate surroundings and a range of influences from Bach to Keats. In capturing moments of introspection using a simple palette of string quintet, piano, organ, and analogue synths, Richter impresses once again here.
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A Rainbow In Curved Air (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MOVCL 046. Rel: 17 Apr 19
A Rainbow In Curved Air (18:41)
Poppy Nogood & The Phantom Band (21:18)
Review: Originally released way back in 1969, Terry Riley's "A Rainbow In Curved Air" album remains one of the minimal maestro's most significant works. Crafted using overdubbing techniques, the three-movement title track features Riley playing layer upon layer of electric organ and electric Harpsichord motifs to create a hypnotic, Indian style raga. It was hugely influential at the time - inside and outside of the emerging minimalism scene - and later influenced the ambient and ambient house movements. Here it gets the audiophile reissue treatment, with the title track once again being joined by original flipside "Poppy Nogood & The Phantom Band" - a trippy wig-out in which Riley pays tribute to soprano saxophonist John Coltrane over more hypnotic, fast-past organ refrains.
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Rites Of Passage
Cat: MTR 027. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Covenant Of Conflagration (4:12)
Submit To The Shaman (4:42)
Liminality (4:25)
Receding Consciousness (3:51)
Pulse Of The Timeless Wave (2:56)
Burn The Sun (4:33)
Beyond The Threshold Of Self (4:08)
Mystic Transcendence (4:58)
Review: This debut from the mysterious duo Atiq and dreadmaul is an immersive concept album which explores the ancient themes of transformation and initiation by blending mysticism and archaic rituals with modern electronic beats. Each track transports listeners into a haunting soundscape rich in organic elements like bone flutes, throat singing and shamanic invocations, all woven into intricate electronic arrangements. The album strikes a perfect balance between the ancient and contemporary with a feeling of ritual and cermet in the long form and immersive rhythms that are as unforgettable as they are hypotonic.
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Peck Glamour
Peck Glamour (LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EMEGO 317LP. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Catch Up To Light (3:39)
Orbiting Empty Cocoon (3:31)
Patitur Butcher (5:52)
Plastic Bag Putain (5:18)
All That Heaven Allows (6:04)
Sacrosanct (5:54)
Kyrie Geire (6:18)
We Left Before We Came (feat Foss) (6:03)
Review: Rivet's newest album for Editions Mego blends optimism and negation, emerging sanguinely from a period of personal tragedy and disillusionment undergone by the artist. Mika Hallback, a key figure in the Swedish underground, first gained attention with industrial techno as Grovskopa before shifting to experimental work, including On Feather and Wire (2020). After the loss of fellow musician Peter Rehberg and his dog Lilo, Hallback created the somber L+P-2 (2023), and now Peck Glamour marks his return, coming reinfused with hope and exploration. Drawing on punk, industrial, techno, and trauma, the album combines synthetic and organic elements, with 'Orbiting Empty Cocoon', with its tugging, metal ballistic sound-rooms sounding like an Au-technic, cybernetic ritual, a dance anthem 'Patitur Butcher' and 'We Left Before We Came' concluding on comparatively layered zoonotic notes; posthuman synthesis backed by birdsong.
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Played by: Sandwell District
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Dreamtime Return (reissue)
Dreamtime Return (reissue) (gatefold translucent blue & bone merge vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PRO 350. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Towards The Dream (6:56)
The Continent (4:41)
Songline (3:02)
Airtribe Meets The Dream Ghost (6:50)
A Circular Ceremony (9:29)
The Other Side (13:00)
Magnificent Gallery (4:58)
Australian Dawn - The Quiet Earth Cries Inside (6:00)
Looking For Safety (10:46)
The Ancient Day (5:58)
Red Twilight With The Old Ones (9:32)
The Return (7:59)
Review: Space ambient stalwart Steve Roach first released Dreamtime Return in 1988, seemingly a long time ago, yet in a galaxy not so far away. It's since earned its reputation as a genuine classic; the two-CD magnum opus is one of the most important, widely known and highly respected releases in Steve Roach's vast body of work. Emergent from Roach's travels in the Australian outback, along with studies of the Aboriginal dreamtime, and his desert walkabouts in California, all such influences were the key threshers of this recording, which even today sounds like a transmission from both the near future and the very distant past. A fortnight's worth of tracks hear Roach hankering after a rhythmick, spatio-temporal everywhen, musing on suspended time and desert wanderings through scape-spanning chords and boundlessly exponential decays via a distinctly 80s drum bank. He takes only a few relatively muted, percussive and turbid detours on redoubts like 'Songline' and 'Red Twilight With The Old Ones'.
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Structures From Silence (40th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Structures From Silence (40th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) ('sea blue & ultra clear' vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 617026 041537. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Reflections In Suspension
Quiet Friend
Structures From Silence
Review: It's hard to believe that Steve Roach's landmark space ambient exploration is now four decades young. Emphasis on the young, considering we're getting new releases through that sound pretty similar. No disrespect to those that do - the point is Structures From Silence was so massively ahead of its time it still feels like the rest of us are catching up. Floating on a dust ring somewhere close to Saturn, maybe, this is lush, dreamy, cosmic synth stuff to lose yourself in. Just be sure there's a yurt close by, because this one's all about lying down and staring into your own thoughts. An exercise in escapism, without needing to move a muscle. In 2025, there's plenty of off-world talk as Earth buckles under the weight of capitalism. Little do they know some of us left that place behind decades ago.
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Mental Detentions
Mental Detentions (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DE 313. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Colourblind (11:19)
Stuck (8:44)
Both Ends Meet (8:26)
Ugly Talk (6:13)
Track 5 (5:41)
Vox Scientific (6:54)
Track 7 (8:53)
Voice (1:45)
Vox (17:57)
Review: Robert Rental is back on the mighty Dark Entries as the cult label reissues his Mental Detentions album as an expanded double pack. Rental is a Scottish pioneer of DIY electronic music who played a key role in shaping the UK's countercultural sound alongside collaborators like Thomas Leer and Daniel Miller. Though he released little solo music, his 1979 cassette Mental Detentions was a standout of the era that featured raw demos made with budget equipment like a Roland drum machine and Stylophone keyboard. Tracks like 'Stuck' offer a distorted take on the classic motorik sound, while 'Vox' delivers an 18-minute ambient journey in which it is easy to get lost. Rental's work captures the spirit of experimentation and innovation in the face of limited resources.
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Music For Lovers
Cat: AMELLP 730. Rel: 20 Nov 24
The Parish Bell (7:02)
Labrynthia/Many Rivers (5:57)
Schizophonia (8:16)
The Gift (4:42)
Celestial Body (5:23)
Love & Warfare (6:54)
Where Things Grow (4:29)
Review: Samuel Rohrer's stylish new solo album is a fine advert for his expertise as a multi-instrumentalist as it blends percussion, modular synths and keys into lovely downtempo grooves. The title may suggest romantic simplicity, but the music delivers nuanced emotional and tonal complexity and is dedicated to "brave lovers" seeking truth. Tracks like 'The Parish Bell' reveal Rohrer's focused, unhurried style with ephemeral sounds emerging and fading gracefully and guest contributions like Nils Petter Molvaer's muted horn on 'The Gift' add layers of warmth at a record which rewards attentive listening.
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Played by: Phat Phil Cooper
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The Bloody Lady
The Bloody Lady (LP + booklet in spot-varnished sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: VIERNULVIER 008. Rel: 22 Nov 24
I (0:52)
II (4:07)
III (4:03)
IV (0:50)
V (7:59)
VI (2:56)
VII (1:48)
VIII (3:24)
IX (3:19)
X (3:09)
XI (1:41)
Review: Claire Rousay's The Bloody Lady is a reimagined score for Viktor Kubal's 1980 Slovak animated film, based on the story of Elisabeth Bathory, a noblewoman accused of heinous murders. Known for pushing boundaries in experimental and ambient music, Rousay crafted the album after moving to LA, blending granular synths, piano, and field recordings into 11 evocative tracks. This new composition, commissioned after a coincidental visit to Bathory's castle, was first performed live at Videodroom/Film Fest Gent 2023. The score mirrors the film's darkly whimsical tone, shifting between delicate melodies and menacing undercurrents. Inspired by the heart's rhythmic pulse, central to the plot, Rousay's use of subtle, everyday sounds complements the film's folk tale narrative. The multilayered nature of Kubal's animation, with its mix of fairytale simplicity and deeper moral ambiguity, resonated with Rousay, who explored these themes through her sonic landscapes. This album stands as both a tribute to Kubal's legacy and a distinctive artistic statement. By leaving space in the soundtrack, Rousay invites deeper engagement with the story, reinforcing its timeless themes of love, destruction and humanity.
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Sentiment
Sentiment (limited 'light spotting' vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: THRILL 610LPZ. Rel: 18 Jul 24
4pm (1:33)
Head (5:46)
It Could Be Anything (4:36)
Asking For It (1:42)
Iii (4:21)
Lover's Spit Plays In The Background (3:55)
Sycamore Skylight (4:52)
Please 5 More Minutes (4:21)
W Sunset Blvd (1:22)
Ily2 (feat Hand Habits) (3:13)
Review: Claire Rousay's Sentiment, her first release via Thrill Jockey, is an audacious leap into a unique blend of folky emo and experimental soundscapes. This ten-track album showcases her fearless creativity, combining Midwestern emo guitar tunings, plucked arpeggios, and Auto-Tuned vocals with her signature ambient textures. While it may initially seem disorienting, this eclectic mix reveals its depth and charm upon repeated listens. 'Head' stands out with its stark, minimalist vocals reminiscent of Julien Baker, while 'It Could Be Anything' channels the emotional intensity of early Pedro the Lion. Another great song, 'III,' aligns closely with Rousay's recent work, offering a cohesive blend of her experimental and melodic sensibilities. 'Lover's Spit Plays in the Background' pays homage to Broken Social Scene and echoes Phoebe Bridgers' introspective style. Sentiment is an ambitious and adventurous effort that challenges listeners to embrace Rousay's genre-blending approach. This album is full of raw authenticity and emotional resonance that make it a rewarding listen for those willing to dive into its intricate layers.
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Please Touch
Cat: EAUX 1691. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Joy Of The Warm (7:47)
Rib Cage (8:29)
Pleasure Vessels (4:31)
Spore (7:11)
Feeding Time (8:00)
Spines (9:13)
Disappeared (5:51)
The Illuminating Glass (8:45)
Turning Blue (8:20)
Review: Multidisciplinary artist Seth Horvitz aka Rrose returns to their own EAUX label here with a new album, Please Touch, which comes after their Lotus Eater collaboration with Lucy and a number of influential EPs on the likes of Sandwell District and Stroboscopic Artefacts over the years. These potent, stripped back and synth-laden techno cuts explore new vistas while building on what has come before. Rose has studied with West Coast avant-garde trailblazers at Mills College and feeds their sounds through "elaborate webs of interrelated audio processing" which means a change in every element of the music has a knock-on effect on all the others. It means this is music in constant mutation.
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Zeru Freq
Cat: LPS 37. Rel: 13 Sep 23
Sarrera: Afinacion De Color
Arquitectura Capilar
Pure Air Contortion
Eco-noise Hunting
Wind Pose
Zeru Freq
Pausa: Basque Rain Dances
Draw Us Before We Fade (feat Violeta Azevedo)
1 Tsp Breeze
Igandea (feat A Txabarria)
Punto Final?
Review: RRUCCULLA finds fresh new ground to explore here on his new Zero Freq album for Lapsus. It is a wide-ranging one with vastly cinematic tracks taking you on a trip through magnificently realised compositions that pair electronic sound design with an almost orchestral architecture. The tracks sound both synthetic and abstract but organic and real world. Rhythms range from dubby and persuasive to barely there at all. In combining such grand ideas with relatable structures the Spanish composer, percussionist and multidisciplinary artist once again shows why he is in a class of one.
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Conditioning Consciousness
Cat: BAP 169. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Magick Angels' Invocations (5:19)
Come Follow Me Here (6:20)
Interpreting The Cards (6:19)
The Riddler In Me (6:15)
In Exile (6:21)
The Talisman Of Algol (5:18)
Victim Of Illusion (6:02)
Le Sagittaire (4:42)
The Demiurge & His Archons (6:03)
Catch Me If You Can (5:11)
The Chariot (5:53)
The Five Swords Of Venus In Aquarius (5:54)
Review: Dutch 'West Coast' sound pioneer Ruud Lekx has been serving up suitably dark, throbbing and wayward dancefloor jams since the mid 1990s, most frequently under the name familiar Rude 66 alias. On his latest full-length excursion - the long-serving producer's first for six years - the clandestine melodies, weirdo analogue synth sounds and horror movie soundtrack textures have been dialled up to eleven. That's no bad thing, because Lekx does it far better than most. For proof, check atmospheric chugger 'Magick Angels' Invocations', the acid-laced early morning beauty of 'Interpreting The Cards', the slow motion dark-Italo pulse of 'Victim Of Illusion', the swirling ambient darkness of 'The Demiurge and his Arcons', and the sub-bass-propelled headiness of 'The Chariot'.
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Rue Des Garderies
Rue Des Garderies (gatefold 3xLP limited to 150 copies)
Cat: FEMACOSME 001. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Deus Custoviat (13:45)
Soulseekerz (18:12)
Suzanne (15:50)
Gurum Nation (11:33)
Salon Volant (18:37)
Velvet Blue (6:31)
Sanctuaire Fragil (11:30)
Review: Rues Des Garderies, Rues Des Garderies, Rues Des Garderies. Desire Bonaventure & Zach, two to watch on the Parisian alternative electronic scene, make a case for themselves in everything from EP title to the delivery of individual tracks. Opening on bathtub-level hazy bliss, 'Deus Custoviat', we're quickly absorbed into this warm melting pot of noises. 'Soulseekerz' makes it clear that this is undoubtedly a journey, sound evolving from one another, an arrangement that speaks to the last and the next in joyful, beautiful refrains. Drone in the technical but not necessarily implied sense. Later, we get 'Gurum Nation', yet another example of chill & bass' resurgence, and the most uptempo piece of the pack so far. Regardless of individual specifics, though, you're still getting something complete here. Ambient, experimental, whatever. Ultimately it's music for a mood.

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Honey For The Ants
Cat: WHYT 087LP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Flesh Eater (3:29)
Magus (7:03)
Behind The Palazzo (3:40)
Gifts For The Surgeon (2:41)
Tools For Humanity (1:06)
Carpathian Stone Spinners (4:32)
Kittens Meet Puppies For The First Time (4:56)
Hands Of A Despot (3:16)
Heretic Milieu (2:18)
Even The Moon (3:27)
Review: Polish audio artist and sound designer Wojciech Rubin apparently draws a lot of inspiration from gnostic texts. If that's your blank drawn, we're talking about a collection of religious beliefs that took root in the first century AD and pointed to humankind's salvation coming through knowledge, as oppose to faith. To quote South Park, "we didn't listen" and so we are where we are today. Thankfully, at least someone remembers this moment in the story of civilisation, although you'll need to listen pretty closely to spot how this has influenced Rusin. Nevertheless, Honey For The Ants is captivating stuff, giving us powerful and somewhat spiritual vocal solos, meandering piano wonders, droning didgeridoos, soft string movements and a sense of the fantastical, forgotten, and dreamt throughout.
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De Aeris In Sublunaria Influxu
Cat: CYLW 4402. Rel: 17 Oct 23
Folia (12:44)
Alio Tempore (4:45)
Atmosphaera (2:07)
Flammae (3:35)
Oculum Mundi (15:02)
Meditationum (18:17)
Interiora Terrae (6:19)
Ad Infinitum (10:39)
Review: Raison d'etre is Peter Andersson and Troum is Stefan Knappe and Martin Gitschel and between them they take a deep dive into subterranean worlds on this collection of amenity works that was recorded between 2011 and 2014. This is the first time they have been pressed to wax and we're delighted about it - the grainy pads and crystalline synths that cut through the foggy mire sound so much better on wax. Each of these pieces is an ever shifting tapestry of icy noise, luminous drones and guitar-driven melodies with a ghostly quality. It's a devastatingly impactful work from these dark ambient maestros.
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Tags: Drone | Dark Ambient
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