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Virus
Virus (5xCD in slip-case)
Cat: N 050CDBOX. Rel: 28 May 25
Uoon I (CD1: Vrioon)
Uoon II
Duoon
Noon
Trioon I
Trioon II
Landscape Skizze
Aurora (CD2: Insen)
Morning
Logic Moon
Moon
Berlin
Iano
Avaol
Barco
Siisx (CD3: Revep)
Mur
Ax Mr L
City Radieuse
Veru 1
Veru 2
Attack/Transition (CD4: Utp with Ensemble Modern)
Grains
Particle 1
Transition
Broken Line 1
Plateaux 1
Silence
Particle 2
Broken Line 2
Plateaux 2/End
Microon I (CD5: Summvs)
Reverso
Halo
Microon II
Pionier IOO
Ionoscan
By This River
Naono
Microon III
By This River - Phantom
Monomom
Kizuna
Review: This beautifully presented box set gathers all five albums from Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoti's V.I.R.U.S series, a collaborative project spanning five albums originally released between 2002 and 2011. Disc one (Vrioon) sets the tone, with Sakamoto's beautiful (and frequently effects-laden) piano motifs rising above glitchy minimalist rhythms and experimental ambient soundscapes. The albums that follow offer subtle shifts in their collaborative sound whilst retaining the same core artistic approach, with the pair frequently alternating between poignant, slow-burn minimalism and emotive, mood-enhancing ambient maximalism. Throughout, the pair beautifully balance hard-wired electronic experimentalism with classical musicality.
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Nightclouds
Cat: BF 070LP. Rel: 29 May 25
Nightclouds (7:50)
Still Life (3:16)
Chordalities (4:05)
Nightclouds (Variation) (1:38)
Morningclouds (19:01)
Review: Swedish composer Ellen Arkbro's Nightclouds is a deeply introspective and romantic turn that collects five solo organ improvisations recorded across Europe in 2023-24. Departing from installation-based compositions, Nightclouds explores slow, chordal improvisations rich in texture and atmosphere while drawing on sacred music, ECM jazz and minimalism. Along the way, Arkbro creates immersive soundscapes that balance austerity and emotional depth while shifting between meditative stillness and modernist tension with standout recordings like 'Morningclouds' and two variations on the title track. Through meticulous mic placement and tonal clarity, Arkbro draws you in with the intimacy and vastness of her sonic world.

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Risk Of Rain 2: Seekers Of The Storm (Soundtrack)
Risk Of Rain 2: Seekers Of The Storm (Soundtrack) (180 gram blue, white, green & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: BSR 142. Rel: 20 May 25
A Tempestuous Noise Of Thunder & Lightning Heard (3:05)
Om Mani Padme Hum (part 1) (4:14)
Yane No Mori (5:18)
Tialocan (5:27)
Om Mani Padme Hum (part 2) (3:37)
I Should Build The Man A Statue (5:02)
Forgot The Cry Of Gulls (3:12)
Om Mani Padme Hum (part 3) (2:48)
(The Song Of Life) (2:48)
It Can't Rain All The Time (5:19)
Review: The soundtrack for Risk of Rain 2's Seekers of the Storm, is here making its vinyl debut, and it's an edition fans won't want to miss. Composed by Chris Christodoulou, with a special contribution from Stavros Markonis, this release brings some atmospheric and powerful music to life on a stunning looking record. The vinyl itself is a visual treat, featuring a striking blue, white, dark green, sky blue, and black marbled design. This soundtrack is housed in a beautifully crafted gatefold sleeve with artwork by Daniele Giardini. Christodoulou's compositions delve into new, unexplored territories with a blend of intense and emotive pieces. The use of a seven-string guitar adds a new layer of depth to the music, delivering some of the most elaborate and heavy tracks ever written for the series. Markonis' contribution introduces a fresh sound, seamlessly integrating into the Risk of Rain universe while also bringing something unique to the table. The recent uptick in soundtracks released on vinyl have really shown that fans love connecting with the music of many movies and TV shows. Even if you may not know the series, this is one the best in recent weeks for you to enjoy.
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Reverie
Reverie (red vinyl LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PATTERN 013LP. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Rev (16:55)
Erie (16:18)
Review: Longfound Norweigan friends Erik Skodvin and Otto Totland pair as Deaf Center, a duo whose name plays cleverly on the notion of good hearing depending on a core of silence. Resurfacing from such nucleic muteness after five years, their new pair of extended pieces, Reverie, finds a disquiet daydream drawn from a rare live set transmitted in October 2024 at Morphine Raum, Berlin. Their first publication since 2019, it sees them in the fullest unconscious "zone", improvising, responding, encircling each other in real time. Smears of timestretched piano abound on 'Rev', while 'Erie' shoots for overtonal tension on an implied, rippling lakeshore. The music is at once gargantuan and contained, revolutionarily collapsing binaries of big and small.
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Pale Ravine (20th Anniversary Extended Edition)
Cat: MIACD 035. Rel: 30 May 25
Lobby
Thread
White Lake
Path To Lucy
Stone Beacon
Weir
Loft
Thunder Night
Lamp Mien
The Clearing
Fog Animal
Eloy
Social Lucy Waltz (extended)
The Hall
Forest
Corridor
End Station
Review: Deaf Center's debut LP gets a 20-year anniversary reissue on CD, pairing the original 2005 album with 20 minutes of unreleased material from the same sessions. Originally out on Type, Pale Ravine marked the first full-length by Erik K Skodvin and Otto A Totland, who've since carved solo paths via Sonic Pieces. Drifting between chamber composition, shadowy electronics and the hiss of old tape, the record draws on their Norwegian roots and personal family histories. Grainy textures, ghostly pianos and wind-blown field recordings conjure a mood somewhere between forgotten reels of silent film and weather-worn Nordic folklore.
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Church Of Kidane Mehret
Cat: MRI 214CD. Rel: 22 May 25
Ave Maria
Spring Ode - Meskerem
The Storm
Essay On Mahlet, The Prayer Of Saint Yared
Via Dolorosa, XIth Station Of The Cross
Prayer For Peace Ps 122 (Kyrie Eleison)
Mesbak, Yet My Kingis From Old (Ps 74:12-13)
From Thy Side
Behold The Cross
Believe In Me
Review: Some 13 years have now passed since Mississippi Records started reissuing private press albums by Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, an Ethiopian Orthodox nun, pianist and composer whose naturally religious-inspired works frequently took spiritual music to fascinating new places. Here the label turns its attention to 1972's Church of Kidane Mehret, notable not only for being recorded live in various churches across Jerusalem, but also for the use of harmonium and pipe organ as well as Emehoy's beloved piano. The original album, which in line with her other album features intricate and mood-enhancing solo translations of orthodox liturgies, has here been expanded via the inclusion of two further piano pieces from 1963's ultra-rare Der Sang Des Reeres - a set of which only 50 copies were ever produced.
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Church Of Kidane Mehret
Church Of Kidane Mehret (clear vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRI 214LPC1. Rel: 22 May 25
Ave Maria (2:36)
Spring Ode - Meskerem (8:40)
The Storm (6:18)
Essay On Mahlet, The Prayer Of Saint Yared (4:00)
Via Dolorosa, XIth Station Of The Cross (11:14)
Prayer For Peace Ps 122 (Kyrie Eleison) (3:54)
Review: Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru's deeply spiritual music has long remained a hidden gem and this release offers a rare chance to experience her most poignant works. Recorded in churches across Jerusalem, her performances on piano, harmonium and pipe organ transcend genre that blends Ethiopian Orthodox liturgy with the technical sophistication of her classical training. There's a serenity to these pieces, particularly in 'Ave Maria,' where her piano's crystalline chimes fill the sacred spaces, while 'Spring Ode - Meskerem' brings new life to familiar melodies, played through the rich drones of the harmonium. The collection moves from meditative to dramatic, with 'Essay on Mahlet' offering a slow, introspective journey as Emahoy translates the free verse of Orthodox liturgy into a delicate piano composition. The inclusion of 'The Storm' provides a moment of intense contrast, its stormy narrative unfolding through sharp, thunderous piano lines. Emahoy's ability to blend devotional themes with emotional depth is most apparent in 'Via Dolorosa,' where the music mirrors the weight of the stations of the cross with breathtaking gravity. Her music, though niche, stands out for its seamless fusion of Ethiopian spirituality with the grand traditions of Western classical music, feeling entirely distinct in its expression. The recordings, originally made in 1972, show a stark simplicity and restrained power that speaks directly to the soul. It's a rare treasure and an essential contribution to the world of spiritual music.
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Church Of Kidane Mehret
Cat: MRI 214LP. Rel: 22 May 25
Ave Maria (2:36)
Spring Ode - Meskerem (8:40)
The Storm (6:20)
Essay On Mahlet, The Prayer Of Saint Yared (4:00)
Via Dolorosa, XIth Station Of The Cross (11:14)
Prayer For Peace Ps 122 (Kyrie Eleison) (3:55)
Review: Mississippi Recs provide yet another delta stream's worth of Ethio musics by nun and composer Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru, presenting a remarkable body of work shaped by faith, solitude, and a deep reverence for sound. First self-released in 1972 and now enlarged over two formerly unheard piano pieces, this new curatorial crimp reveals Emahoy's profound engagement with the liturgical traditions of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church: all laid to record across sacred spaces in Jerusalem, they hear her play piano, harmonium and organ, with tactful piano fingers assuring a chiming touch on 'Ave Maria' and 'Essay on Mahlet', both religious chants heard to echo against ancient stone. Also inside are two compositions from the near-lost album Der Sang Des Meeres (1963), salvaged from obscurity and restored here with equal reverence.
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 in stock $26.91
Breath
Breath (2xLP)
Cat: ITDL 001. Rel: 27 May 25
Harmo (1:17)
Eau (3:36)
Eternal Moment (3:11)
Wander About (2:40)
Ether (2:58)
Foliage (3:23)
Amaretto (3:07)
Acro (2:31)
Exit (2:45)
Spool (3:39)
Sweet Crack (1:47)
Birdland (Taste) (2:57)
Open (3:41)
Awake (4:10)
Orion (4:38)
Call (3:02)
Distance From Palette & Orange Lines (3:23)
Lilia (3:22)
Review: Producer and guitarist Yutaka Hirasaka enjoyed a peaceful career pitstop with Breath, one of many to top up the beatsmith and cassette artist's now towering discography, and which now comes released on vinyl for the first time. Hirasaka's approach to music covers ambient, beat-driven landscapes, a format which has led him both to immersive live performance work and commercial ends. The homely aesthetic of Hirasaka's sound is heard once more on the wordless, texturally unperturbed Breath, which clears our airways far better than any shop-bought nostrum ever could, be it via the deconstructed guitar pan-plays of 'Orion' or the marzipan piano maunders of 'Amaretto'.
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They Live (Soundtrack) (Expanded Edition)
They Live (Soundtrack) (Expanded Edition) (limited white vinyl 2xLP (comes in different sleeves, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: WRWTFWW 049. Rel: 23 May 25
TV Broadcast (1:46)
Coming To LA (4:01)
A Message (3:17)
The Siege Of Justiceville (4:56)
Return To Church (1:26)
All Out Of Bubble Gum (2:40)
Back To The Street (2:19)
Kidnapped (3:31)
Transient Hotel (2:16)
Underground (3:22)
Wake Up (3:41)
Chew Bubble Gum & Kick Ass (3:02)
Sunglasses On (2:41)
Back Alley (2:15)
Transport Station (2:05)
Tunnel (2:39)
Holly's Hill (1:17)
Roll Away (1:48)
Get Me Out (1:39)
Portal (2:48)
Out The Window/LA Blues (1:03)
All Out Of Bubblegum (Film version) (2:39)
TV Signal (3:20)
Underground (Film version) (1:32)
Commercial Break (3:23)
Car Commercial (1:59)
Press On Nails (1:55)
The Cheese Dip (0:35)
They Live (main Theme) (3:33)
Review: The Expanded Edition of Alan Howarth's They Live brings new life to the cult classic 1988 film's soundtrack. Howarth is well respected, not least for his collaborations with John Carpenter, and here captures the film's eerie tension and anti-consumerist themes with moody synths, bluesy motifs and minimalist sound design that is always hugely evocative. This expanded edition offers remastered audio and additional cues that heighten the mood and deepen the atmosphere. The music's hypnotic, slow-burning energy perfectly mirrors the paranoia and grit of the movie, so it's a landmark score in sci-fi and horror soundtracks.
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Music For 17 Musicians
Cat: BF 151. Rel: 29 May 25
Egg Modern (6:46)
Music For Bat Caves (4:57)
Hommage A Qui (5:42)
Big Game (3:59)
Philip (4:14)
Bugatti (3:55)
Imps (7:56)
Song (2:19)
Review: Jameszoo aka Mitchel van Dinther returns with a cinematic journey blending jazz and contemporary classical. Written for Dutch ensemble Asko Schonberg, percussion group HIIIT, and Jameszoo's trio, Music for 17 Musicians explores themes from his 2022 work Blind. Central is a self-governing player piano controlled by custom algorithms creating autonomous musical decisions which add a unique, experimental edge. The music reflects van Dinther's fascination with detaching composer identity to invite active, unbiased listening. It is packed with rich orchestration and smart electronic interplay that nods to Steve Reich's classic while pushing onto new frontiers.
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Rare Treats: Donkey Kong 64 Revisited (Soundtrack)
Cat: MCOL 0444V. Rel: 20 May 25
DK Rap (feat Substantial)
DK Island
Jungle Japes
Mine Cart
Angry Aztec
Dogadon
Cranky Kong
Frantic Factory
Candy Kong (feat David Leo Kemp - Sax)
Review: You don't sell 5.27 million copies of anything without doing something right. Winner of the E3 Game Critics award for Best Platform Game in 1999, to name just one of countless nominations and awards, Donkey Kong 64 was one of the best loved titles on the iconic Nintendo 64, and represented two years of programming, coding and designing on the part of legendary software house, Rare. Amazingly, considering this was almost three decades ago and cartridge-based titles are usually regarded as the stronghold of chip music, Grant Kirkhope's score is anything but and still sounds fresh. From aptly titled opener, 'DK Rap', to the meandering jazz closer 'Candy Kong', featuring David Leo Kemp on sax, via 'Angry Aztec' and its Indiana Jones vibe, and the John Williams-esque 'Mine Cart', it's all so enjoyable.





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Les Regles De L' Art (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Kamic, L'artiste (2:10)
Generique Debut (0:59)
Jo Vient Vendre Ses Trucs A Moreno (0:44)
Kamic Au Bord De La Seine (1:40)
Spaghetti Drums & Tuna Sax (2:17)
La Patek, Je L'ai Vendue (0:52)
Kamic Devant La Fenetre Du Musee (1:29)
Kamic Devisse, Demonte Et Observe (0:48)
Moreno Calls (2:03)
Cobb Decouvre Les Oeuvres (1:37)
Jo Devant Son Brasero (2:31)
C'est Qui M? (1:18)
Cobb Achete Le Modigliani (1:03)
Jo Chez Cobb (0:46)
Arrestations (1:54)
Cobb Detruit Les Ceuvres (2:35)
Interrogatoires (3:14)
Epilogue (1:51)
Cobb En Panique Avec Sa Femme (2:41)
Late, I Wanna Run Home (3:52)
Review: Dominique Baumard's 2025 detective comedy drama, Les Regles de l'art, is a chuckle-inducing exploration of art theft and scandal, reenacting a legendary pilfering of paintings from the Musee d'Art Moderne in Paris in 2010. The plot centres on the trio of thieves who stole €100 million worth of works of art by Picasso, Matisse and Modigliani; they were sentenced to prison, but the paintings were never found. Now the OST by soundtrack artists Lionel LimiNana (more known for his chanson-adjacent project The LimiNanas) and David Menke (more associated with experimental electronica) surfaces. An intermixing of suspenseful legato syntheses and humoured pizzicati help them nail an eternal artistic conundrum - the tradeoff between authenticity of artifice.
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La Corta Notte Delle Bambole Di Vetro (Soundtrack)
Cat: QRLP 51. Rel: 20 May 25
Valzer (2:17)
Emmetrentatre (4:03)
Notte E Bambole (2:27)
Brividi Di Archi (2:18)
Oppressione (3:05)
Oppressione (1:15)
Oppressione Di Mostri (1:17)
Inconscientemente (2:05)
Incubi Solitari (1:40)
Bambole Di Vetro (6:44)
Il Bisturi (2:33)
Irrealta E Follia (1:45)
Sospiri Di Morte (4:25)
Valzer (2:51)
Review: The legendary film composer is back with a reissue of one of his most haunting and suspenseful i a perfect canvas for Morricone's groundbreaking score. Morricone's contribution to the thriller genre remains unparalleled, blending haunting lyricism with avant-garde experimentation. This score is no exception. From the eerie waltz of the main title, performed by the ethereal Edda Dell'Orso, to the unsettling dissonance that creeps beneath the surface, every note is designed to disturb and captivate. The music mirrors the film's dark narrative of a journalist trapped inside his own lifeless body, racing against time to solve a chilling conspiracy. Originally intended for a vinyl release in 1971, the full score was shelved until a limited CD surfaced in 1998, followed by an expanded 2009 edition that quickly sold out. This newly remastered release by Chris Malone is a great way to experience Morricone's work, offering a pristine listening experience for both avid collectors and newcomers. Accompanied by insightful liner notes from Miguel Angel OrdoNez, it stands as a great addition to any film score collection.
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Eros
Eros (LP)
Cat: BEWITH 180LP. Rel: 19 May 25
Golden Verses (2:15)
Lyre Lyre (1:20)
Dolorous Stroke (2:12)
Plain Paper (2:09)
Grapes Draped (2:10)
Xanix Annum (1:55)
Painting Rose (2:43)
Rotunda Garden (1:31)
Flowry Orb (3:18)
Theia Mania (2:26)
Painting Percy (3:08)
For Archetypes (2:38)
Ars Memoriae (2:26)
Mirrored Seven (6:52)
Pure Ornament (3:26)
Brave Boy (2:56)
Waxen Waned (0:20)
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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Music For Egon Schiele (30th Anniversary Edition)
Music For Egon Schiele (30th Anniversary Edition) (silver vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: QS 035LPC1. Rel: 29 May 25
Family Portrait (5:50)
Egon & Gertie (2:59)
First Self-Portrait Series (3:41)
Mime Van Osen (3:08)
Second Self-Portrait Series (2:51)
Wally, Egon, & Models In The Studio (4:18)
Promenade (3:50)
Third Self-Portrait Series (2:25)
Egon, Edith, & Wally Meet (1:07)
Egon & Wally Embrace & Say Farewell (4:30)
Egon & Edith (2:57)
Second Family Portrait (3:31)
Review: Pianist Rachel Grimes is Rachel's and their sophomore album Music for Egon Schiele was originally released in 1996 on Quarterstick Records as a live score for a theatrical production about the titular Austrian painter. The performance of it was premiered in 1995 by Chicago's Itinerant Theater Guild with Grimes and two string players. The music is intimate and emotionally rich material that is stripped down to chamber pieces that rise and fall with real intensity. More focused than their debut Handwriting, this album blends melancholy, romance and beauty into a deeply affecting narrative that lingers long after the final note.
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Songs From A Secret Garden (30th Anniversary Edition)
Songs From A Secret Garden (30th Anniversary Edition) (white vinyl LP in spot-varnished die-cut sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 758271 6. Rel: 20 May 25
Nocturne
Pastorale
Song From A Secret Garden
Sigma
Papillon
Serenade To Spring
Atlantia
Heartstrings
Adagio
The Rap
Chaconne
Cantoluna
Ode To Simplicity
Review: Secret Garden is the Norwegian-Irish duo of Rolf Lovland and violinist Fionnuala Sherry and here they celebrate the 30th anniversary of their iconic debut, Songs from a Secret Garden. First released in 1995, the album won over global audiences with its blend of classical and folk, laced with Celtic and Norwegian emotion and some subtle new age undertones. It features the Eurovision-winning track 'Nocturne', which helped launch the duo into international acclaim. Elsewhere, there are whimsical melodies, ancient flutes, Lord of the Rings style Middle Age soundscapes, heartfelt emotions and plenty of clean, serene and timeless sounds that still offer great catharsis three decades on.
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Xaj3z (remastered)
Xaj3z (remastered) (limited clear smoke vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DAIS 210LPC. Rel: 29 May 25
Amkhapaa (8:48)
J3z (5:52)
T-Hu Ri Toh (7:37)
Mic Mo (5:44)
Paer Tahm (7:18)
Dtorumi (7:46)
Lom Tum Lai Kwee (7:16)
Ti-Di-Ti Naoo (7:01)
Review: SoiSong, the collaborative project of Ivan Pavlov (CoH) and Brit industrial music royalty Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson (Throbbing Gristle, Coil), was a brief but enduring exploration of electronica's least charted realms. Coming to in 2007, the duo fused Pavlov's raw digital landscapes and Christopherson's dark, whimsical touch, bringing a bold debut and stark break from convention, blending artificial vocals with live drums, jazz noir with tropical textures, and synthetic sounds. The boundaries of genre are brushed up against, with tracks like 'Dtorumi' and 'J3z' pushing the limits of post-90s electronic experimentation. A new mix of 'Lom Tum Lai Kwee', meanwhile, adds a hallucinatory grandeur, while the closer, 'Ti-Di-Ti Naoo', evokes transformations from rehearsal to performance.
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Sleep Of Reason
Sleep Of Reason ('smokey' vinyl 2xLP + booklet limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SR 563VC. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Phantoms & Monsters (Quintet - Voice & Strings) (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 (Quintet - String Quartet) (4:39)
Noon (6:11)
Night (11:27)
Flight (Piano Solo) (20:30)
Break (7:30)
Moon (13:40)
Review: Mark Springer - long a restless force in post-punk, free jazz and modern composition - joins Neil Tennant for a cool-headed meeting of minds, fusing Springer's jagged piano suites with Tennant's metrical lyricism and raw delivery. The pair orbit very different creative poles: Springer, known for his time in London punk funksters Rip, Rig and Panic, often works in extremes; whereas Tennant brings a crisped, measured sensibility honed over decades of pop songcraft. Here they land somewhere unexpected, in a padded set of chamber-style pieces for piano, quartet and quintet, wrapped in a dry mist of vocals trading in reflection, dislocation and dream logic.
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Crooked Wing
Crooked Wing (clear vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code in spot-varnished foil-stamped sleeve)
Cat: WIGLP 553X. Rel: 22 May 25
Waiting (3:02)
Bells (6:58)
A Season In Hell (5:02)
Industrial Love Song (3:40)
I'm Already Here (6:09)
Wild Fields (4:06)
The Old World (3:42)
Crooked Wing (6:03)
Goodnight (5:37)
Return (2:05)
Review: If Inside the Rose, the fourth album from These New Puritans, was a long-winded production process - spanning six years of work - but saw the Essex outfit return with immediate force, the follow up is much more of a slow-burner at the consumption end. It's a stranger, more experimental and, arguably, visionary example of what these guys do best. And it couldn't feel more engrossing. Deep, immersive, almost ceremonial, powerfully uplifting ('Bells' is particularly life-affirming stuff), it saturates you in gorgeous emotional indie-choral-chimes, and sucks you into these gripping narratives that fall somewhere between swooning electronic, drummy alternative rock and a place which is really only These New Puritans.
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Crooked Wing
Cat: WIGCD 553. Rel: 22 May 25
Waiting (3:02)
Bells (6:58)
A Season In Hell (5:02)
Industrial Love Song (3:40)
I'm Already Here (6:09)
Wild Fields (I Don't Want To) (4:06)
The Old World (3:42)
Crooked Wing (6:03)
Goodnight (5:37)
Return (2:05)
Review: Southend's These New Puritans have a rare ability to create goosebump-inducing music. A big part of is is Jack Barnett's voice, which is truly up there with the likes of Thom Yorke and Hayden Thorpe's in terms of being able to tug at the heartstrings and create grandiose spellbinding atmospheres. Plus, the arrangements that accompany it are of elite level and taste. This new album is their fifth studio album since forming in 2006 and offers plenty in the way of diversity. 'A Season In Hell' is a wild mix of industrial, organ music, trip-hop and choir sounds. Elsewhere, 'Bells' is less intense and let's the atmosphere form gradually and luxuriously. If you want a record to properly blow your socks off, let it be this.
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Eyes Wide Shut (Soundtrack) (25th Anniversary Edition)
VARIOUS
Cat: 060349 7816620. Rel: 29 May 25
Dominic Harlan - "Musica Ricercata II (Mesto, Rigido E Cerimoniale)" (4:05)
Royal Concertgeboww Orchestra - "Waltz 2 From Jazz Suite" (3:49)
Chris Isaak - "Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing" (2:53)
The Victor Silvester Orchestra - "When I Fall In Love" (3:05)
The Oscar Peterson Trio - "I Got It Bad (& That Ain't Good)" (3:12)
Jocelyn Pook - "Naval Officer" (4:47)
Jocelyn Pook - "The Dream" (4:55)
Jocelyn Pook - "Masked Ball" (3:40)
Jocelyn Pook &The Jocelyn Pook Ensemble - "Migrations" (feat Manickam Yogeswaran) (3:38)
Roy Gerson - "If I Had You" (7:01)
Peter Hughes Orchestra - "Strangers In The Night" (2:34)
Brad Mehldau - "Blame It On My Youth" (6:17)
Dominic Harlan - "Grey Clouds" (4:42)
Dominic Harlan - "Musica Ricercata II (Mesto, Rigido E Cerimoniale)" (reprise) (3:09)
Review: The Eyes Wide Shut soundtrack was released in 1999 and weaves together haunting classical pieces, jazz standards and eerie original compositions by Jocelyn Pook. Her track 'Masked Ball' stands out as a chilling centrepiece that add to the film's surreal and unsettling mood. The inclusion of Chris Isaak's sultry 'Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing' and Shostakovich's haunting 'Waltz 2' deepens the psychological tension. The album was nominated for a Grammy for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media so was essential to the film's mysterious atmosphere. Pook's work, paired with Ligeti, Liszt and jazz legends still stands up as a great mix of seduction and suspense.
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