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The Glass Curtain
The Glass Curtain (limited transparent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: FLT 110LPC1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Broken City Seance (5:06)
Systol Nightshade (4:33)
Vanish Always (5:40)
Colza (4:48)
The Glass Curtain (3:14)
Shadow Through The Eyelit
Armistice
Arise & Perish
Sundial
Review: Billow Observatory returns to the fully ambient realms of their 2012 debut with a deeply introspective, percussion-free release that drifts through spectral soundscapes. Created by Jason Kolb and Jonas Munk, the duo's transatlantic collaboration has matured across four full-length albums marked by precision and emotional depth. Here, abandoning traditional structure, the album instead looks to harness the power of chance and randomness with shimmering guitar textures that crackle and dissolve like dust in water. It evokes a world slightly out of sync that is brooding, haunting and beautifully immersive while underlining their place as masters of refined, atmospheric ambient music.
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Alamut
Alamut (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 506. Rel: 08 May 25
Overture (4:35)
Secret Gardens (10:14)
Fedayeen (7:20)
Transition (3:46)
Meditation I (7:47)
War (9:02)
Doors Of Perception (13:28)
Metaverse (8:23)
Meditation II & Epilogue (12:13)
Review: Laibach and A/political present Alamut, a new, symphonic album inspired by Vladimir Bartol's 1938 novel of the same name. Recounting an 11th-century Persian tale - centered on the charismatic and enigmatic Hassan-i Sabbah, leader of the Nizari Ismailis and founder of the Order of Assassins - this is a shadowy, ninja-black-wax initiation into an esoteric order of spies. Laibach's work blends classical Persian poetry, minimalist orchestral textures, and industrial elements, reflecting both historical propaganda tactics and Bartol's critique of rising Fascism in 1930s Italy. Released on double vinyl and CD box set through Mute, the album was recorded in 2022 at a former Crusader castle in Ljubljana; it features the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, Tehran's Human-Voice Ensemble, the Gallina Women's Choir, and the women's accordion orchestra AccordiOna, conducted by Navid Goharib.
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Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (Soundtrack)
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 435C. Rel: 13 May 25
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (2:06)
Good Morning Gromit (2:10)
Guilty As Charged (2:10)
Neat & Tidy (2:10)
Gnome Improvements (2:10)
Norbot Recharge Time (2:10)
Reprogrammed For Revenge (2:10)
March Of The Norbots (2:10)
The Gnome Song (2:10)
Up To Gnome Good (1:24)
The Wallaby Street Mob (2:05)
The Zoo (2:08)
Rush To The Museum (2:08)
The Blue Diamond (2:08)
Leaf It To Me (2:08)
The Fast & The Furnished (2:08)
A Crazed Inventor (2:08)
Nun In A Tunnel (2:08)
Plant Pot Pummeling (2:08)
Wallace & Gromit Theme (2:08)
8 Bit Cheese (1:19)
Review: What a gem this is to follow up the much-loved 2024 stop-motion animated Netflix classic directed by series creator Nick Park. Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl earned critical acclaim, winning two BAFTA awards and receiving an Academy Award nomination in the process. The story follows Gromit as he tries to save Wallace, whose new "smart" gnome invention seems to have a mind of its own and may be linked to a vengeful figure from the past. The film's score was crafted by Emmy-nominated Lorne Balfe and BAFTA-nominated Julian Nott and adds depth to the adventure with theme tunes, dramatic operatic moments, more tender interludes and plenty of great musical narratives. The release includes a four-page booklet with an exclusive Nick Park drawing.
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 in stock $34.04
Lake Fire
Lake Fire (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: KRANK 247LP. Rel: 06 May 25
Arrhythmia (5:11)
Bell Flame (5:52)
Candling (5:19)
Silos (6:33)
Spark (6:14)
Ash Clouds (6:34)
Flutter (5:48)
Doux (5:41)
Lake Fire (7:06)
Review: Originally conceived as a suite for electronics and ensemble but then abandoned, the latest from Vancouver-based ambient producer Scott Morgan aka Loscil sees him restructure, remix and transform the ashes of it into something newian album that feels like a smouldering landscape, its textures layered with both loss and rebirth. Loscil's Lake Fire is an album born from destruction and reinvention. Thematically, Lake Fire draws inspiration from a road trip into the mountains Morgan took to mark his personal half-century milestone. eventually surrounded by wildfires and thick smoke, and that experience seeps into the album's DNA, shaping its dense, hazy atmospheres. The title itself reflects a haunting ironyiforest fires often take their names from nearby lakes, a stark juxtaposition of destruction and serenity. The album unfolds like a shifting mist. 'Spark' is dynamic and drenched in deep chords that ripple through a cloudy haze. 'Arrhythmia' carries a heavy build, swelling with intensity before receding into silence. These pieces, along with the rest of the album, feel like echoes from another worldidistant yet deeply resonant. Released on Kranky, which has long been a home and supporter of his music, Lake Fire is another great example at Morgan's ability to craft ambient soundscapes that are both vast and intimate. It's a hypnotic listen and an exploration of impermanence and transformation wrapped in a thick sonic fog.
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People Of The Wind (Soundtrack)
Cat: ENTRLP 001. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Baroun-Barouneh (The Rain) (3:40)
Stars In Heaven (Setarh) (1:57)
Aziz Joun (4:38)
Departure (2:01)
Stars In Heaven (vocal) (1:57)
The Lions Graves (4:28)
Lor Bacheh (The Lor Youth) (1:53)
Conquest Of The Basut (4:44)
Thanksgiving (7:04)
Silver Gun (Tofang-E-Noqreh) (1:23)
Baroun-Barouneh (vocal) (5:52)
Review: In 1976 Anthony Howarth produced a documentary film about the Badabi tribe in Southern Iran. Each spring, this indigenous group would make the difficult journey across the Zagros mountains and valleys to ensure their sheep had new pastures to graze. Led by Jafar Qoli, the movie chronicles this epic trek and various events along the way. Taking breathers only for weddings and mediation between contacts, and grappling with torrential rain and perilous terrain, among other challenges, it's an inspiring odyssey to say the least. The music fits the bill perfectly, bringing together the legendary Persian songwriter, editor and singer Shush? Guppy and revered English singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Gerald Thomas Moore, transporting us to a time, place and people long-since committed to memory.
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Gaiaphilia
Gaiaphilia (LP repress)
Cat: MTR 019. Rel: 13 May 25
Birds Of Borneo (3:12)
Gaiaphilia (8:17)
Elegant Spiral (6:54)
Ancient Beach (5:07)
O-KA-GU-RA (3:50)
Sanukite (2:33)
Veil Of The Night (5:46)
Hibiki Of Katakamuna (1:32)
Review: Japanese artists Yumiko Morioka and Takashi Kokubo unite for a journey through blended piano, atmospheric synth and nighttime field recording. Both Morioka and Kokubo are pioneers of Japanese new age import, with the former lyricist, pianist and composer trailblazing with her sole 1987 album Resonance and the latter composer and musical environmentalist responsible for a string of geometrically-charged, fantastical LPs from 1980 onwards. Morioka herself makes a welcome return to music after taking a staunch step back to raise her family in the late 80s; her music has since been quietly cherished, and now Gaiaphilia evidences her not-lost ivorian flair, with her piano melding blissfully with pop-out sea- and soundscapes.
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Eros
Eros (LP)
Cat: BEWITH 180LP. Rel: 19 May 25
Golden Verses
Lyre Lyre
Dolorous Stroke
Plain Paper
Grapes Draped
Xanix Annum
Painting Rose
Rotunda Garden
Flowry Orb
Theia Mania
Painting Percy
For Archetypes
Ars Memoriae
Mirrored Seven
Pure Ornament
Brave Boy
Waxen Waned
Review: Daniel O Sullivan, known as a producer for the likes of Tim Burgess and for his astounding art pop band Grumbling Fur, makes his first foray into classically informed chamber music. With some sort of superhuman genius mind, the unassuming Mancunian wrote these arrangements for a 14-piece ensemble and nailed it. 'Golden Verses' is stately, pastoral, yet menacing. Another highlight, 'Painting Rose' is some of the most psychedelic classical music you'll ever hear. So, if you're looking for chamber music that spans eras, genres and takes you on a transcendent journey, then look no further.
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Tractus
Littlemore Tractus (1:49)
Greater Antiphons (I) (3:37)
Greater Antiphons (II) (2:36)
Greater Antiphons (III) (2:36)
Greater Antiphons (IV) (2:36)
Greater Antiphons (V) (2:36)
Greater Antiphons (VI) (2:36)
O Emmanuel (VII) (2:41)
Cantique Des Degres (4:29)
Sequentia (8:51)
L'abbe Agathon (12:38)
These Words (6:03)
Veni Creator (5:09)
Vater Unser (7:56)
Review: In celebration of Arvo Part's 90th year, his latest release showcases the Estonian composer's continued exploration of minimalist, spiritually charged sound . Part's work has always sought to blend the sacred with the secular, and this collection of new renditions brings forward the timeless resonance of his choral and orchestral compositions. Opening with 'Littlemore Tractus,' based on John Henry Newman's reflections, the piece sets the tone of quiet, introspective change that permeates the entire work. His music, a dialogue between sound and silence, invites profound contemplation, with the Tallinn Chamber Orchestra and the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir under Tonu Kaljuste's direction offering nuanced, deeply attentive performances. Compositions like 'Vater unser,' showcase Part's ability to transform liturgical text into transcendent musical experience. There's an undeniable spiritual gravity in pieces such as 'Cantique des degres' and 'Sequentia,' where strings and vocals weave in delicate yet forceful patterns, revealing a steady undercurrent of renewal. The rich textures in these works evoke both a longing for and a reconciliation with the past, capturing Part's life-long exploration of sacred music's dialogue with the world. The album culminates with 'Vater unser,' an evocative reworking that brings together choir, strings, and piano, offering a meditative close to an album that is as much about reflection as it is about the continued forward momentum of Part's artistry. Recorded in Tallinn's Methodist Church, this latest chapter is a continuation of the Part-Eicher partnership that has defined so much of his career, expanding the legacy of albums like Tabula rasa and reinforcing Part's place as one of the most significant voices in contemporary classical music of the 20th and 21st centuries.
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Zara
Zara (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: SHTKVLK 001. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Zara (5:35)
Palucca (3:23)
Soniejka (2:30)
Mlyn (4:47)
Ruzovyja Cviaty (4:30)
Mazurka (5:46)
Oj Luhom Idu (5:09)
Zara (live version) (6:19)
Review: Parus is a Belarusian ethno-ambient project blending pagan songs with modern soundscapes and Zara is their debut album. Led by ethnographer and folk singer Hanna Silivonchyk, the record features traditional Belarusian songs in various dialects, all accompanied by synths and field recordings crafted by Anton Anishchanka. The tracks were gathered during ethnographic expeditions across Belarusian national parks, and songs like 'Soniejka' and the title cut offer intimate reflections on life, love and mythology. It connects to the past while maintaining a deep personal edge that makes Zara a fascinating exploration of Belarusian culture.

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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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River The Timbre Of Guitar No 2 Rei Harakami
River The Timbre Of Guitar No 2 Rei Harakami (gatefold transparent blue vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: MMDS 25002LP. Rel: 30 Apr 25
The Backstroke (4:02)
First Period (5:46)
Long Time (1:03)
Joy (10:22)
Umi 1 (0:58)
Red Curb (3:36)
Last Night (4:21)
Sayounara (5:32)
Umi 2 (1:20)
River (3:15)
Review: River: The Timbre of Guitar #2 Rei Harakami is a luminous tribute to the late Japanese electronic composer Rei Harakami by Ayane Shino. By reimagining his ambient soundscapes through classical guitar, Shino delicately transforms 10 of his compositions into serene, intricate acoustic pieces. Her interpretations capture the warmth and floating quality of Harakami's originals but offer a fresh, introspective perspective. Her masterful ability to bridge electronic and classical genres leaves you in awe as you float amongst the mellifluous melodies and expressive guitar playing, with the sound of squeaking fingers on fret boards adding a sense of character that adds to its allure. A magical listen.
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Sleep Of Reason
Sleep Of Reason (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: SRV 563. Rel: 01 May 25
Phantoms & Monsters (4:20)
A Witch & A Devil (3:56)
Truth Is For Losers (2:50)
Schmutzig (2:37)
My Friend The Monster (4:08)
The Madness Of The Summer (4:51)
Morn (4:39)
Noon (6:11)
Night (11:27)
Flight (Piano Solo) (20:30)
Break (Piano Solo) (7:30)
Moon (Piano Solo) (13:40)
Review: An ambitious, thought-provoking collaboration that merges radical improvisation with meticulous songcraft. Inspired by Francisco Goya's Los Caprichos painting, the album interrogates modern anxieties through a fusion of classical composition and lyrical introspection. Mark Springer, known for his spontaneous, real-time piano compositions, crafts haunting pieces performed by the Sacconi Quartet, while Pet Shop Boys singer Neil Tennant 's unmistakable vocals lend a poetic depth to the work. Recorded across multiple locations in 2023istrings in Surrey and Tetbury, piano in Brussels and vocals in Londonithe album benefits from its layered, almost collage-like construction. This fragmentation mirrors the project's thematic preoccupations: the disjointed state of contemporary society, the corruption of truth and the divisiveness of social media. Tennant's lyrics, shaped by Goya's grotesque and satirical visions, meditate on deception, power and the erosion of collective trust. The interplay between Springer's expressive piano and the Sacconi Quartet's controlled precision is key to the album's success. Tracks move fluidly between moments of stark beauty and eerie unease. Tennant's vocal performances are restrained yet evocative, delivering lines that echo both personal reflection and broader cultural critique. The arrangements are elegant yet unsettling, reinforcing the album's central tension between order and chaos. Sleep of Reason is not an easy listen, nor does it aim to be. It is an intellectual and emotional work, one that rewards deep engagement. In blending classical refinement with pop craftsmanship, Springer and Tennant have created an album that is an eloquent response to a world teetering between enlightenment and darkness.
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TV Anime & Manga New Age Soundtracks 1984-1993
VARIOUS
Cat: TIME 015. Rel: 16 May 25
Korogi '73 - "Fushigi Song" (4:28)
Yas-Kaz - "Hei" (Theme Of Shikioni) (4:31)
Yoichiro Yoshikawa - "Tassili N'Ajjer" (3:27)
Norihiro Tsuru - "Farsighted Person" (4:56)
Geinoh Yamashirogumi - "Kaneda" (3:10)
Yoichiro Yoshikawa - "Fiesta Del Fuego" (3:42)
Columbia Orchestra - "Heart Beats" (Theme For Andrew Glesgow) (3:21)
Kan Ogasawara - "Gishin Anki" (5:04)
Review: Spanning eight tracks of electronic and acoustic ingenuity, this compilation captures a transformative era in Japanese composition, where anime soundtracks became a playground for sonic exploration. This vinyl-only collection, curated by Time Capsule, bridges new age aesthetics with percussive traditions, blending synthesisers, gamelan influences and orchestral grandeur. At the heart of the compilation is Akira's electrifying 'Kaneda' by Geinoh Yamashirogumi, where the group's signature blend of Balinese gamelan and electronic textures defines the dystopian atmosphere. 'Yas-Kaz's Hei '(Theme of Shikioni), from Peacock King - Spirit Warrior, and Norihiro Tsuru's 'Farsighted Person', composed for The Heroic Legend of Arslan, transport listeners to distant landscapes, reflecting anime's thematic reach beyond Japan. Yoichiro Yoshikawa's Tassili N'Ajjer and Fiesta Del Fuego, composed for NHK's 'The Miracle Planet', embody an ethereal grandeur, merging environmental themes with lush, ambient layers. Meanwhile, Chumei Watanabe's 'Fushigi Song', performed by Korogi '72, delivers a hypnotic groove reminiscent of Don Cherry's 'Brown Rice'. Columbia Orchestra's 'Hearts Beats - Theme for Andrew Glasgow' shows Tokyo's jazz-funk session musicians at their peak, and Kan Ogasawara's Gishin Anki provides a dramatic, cinematic finale. More than a nostalgia trip, this compilation celebrates anime's role in shaping Japan's new age soundia period where innovation thrived, unbound by genre constraints.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $31.55
Dunkirk (Soundtrack)
Dunkirk (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile dark green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVATM 171C. Rel: 29 Apr 25
The Mole (5:30)
We Need Our Army Back (3:34)
Shivering Soldier (5:18)
Supermarine (4:27)
The Tide (7:02)
Regimental Brothers (5:09)
Impulse (2:35)
Home (5:56)
The Oil (6:04)
Variation 15 (Dunkirk) (5:46)
End Titles (7:12)
Review: Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk reimagines the war film as a tense, near-wordless "single-take" experience. Set during the 1940 evacuation from the beaches of Dunkirk, the film captures the claustrophobic chaos faced by Allied forces encircled by German troops. German composer Hans Zimmer's score centrally shapes the film's pressure-cooker atmosphere, as a ticking motif sampled from Nolan's own pocket watch circumvolves a Shepard tone, never ceasing to up the audiovisual tension. This limited edition release of 500 hand-numbered copies on dark green vinyl includes liner notes from Nolan himself, offering insight into the film's sonic and structural design. More than just a soundtrack, Dunkirk was marked out as a landmark in psychological intensity through sound, precision-engineered for immersive listening.
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