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Tet 41
Tet 41 (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: STUMM 513. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Xin Chao (2:52)
Kumquat (3:15)
Li Xi (2:52)
Hoa Dao (4:59)
Ghi-ta (3:27)
Da Nang (4:00)
Dragon Bridge (3:46)
Chim Se (4:47)
Gio (5:18)
Cam On (4:29)
Review: Berlin-based producer JakoJako aka Sibel Kocer's debut album for Mute - after appearances on a stream of leading German labels including Tresor - is described as a distillation of ideas that she's been exploring for many years. In reality, that means working on a minimal set up, away from the computer while restricting herself to just a Eurorack and a Waldorf Iridium Core, in the search for spontaneity. She found it, for sure, as the results - recorded in Vietnam during the Tet Lunar New Year celebrations - are a feast of glistening arpeggios and lush modular textures, stripped back but full of expression and personality. 'Ghi-ta' will appeal to fans of vintage perky ambient productions the Pete Namlook/Mixmaster Morris collaboration Dreamfish, while 'Gio' has a touch of Tangerine Dream's classic widescreen sensibilities. Bold tones, bold debut.
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Oxygene (reissue)
Cat: 409996 4139211. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Oxygene (part 1)
Oxygene (part 2)
Oxygene (part 3)
Oxygene (part 4)
Oxygene (part 5)
Oxygene (part 6)
Review: This is surely one of the most classic electronic albums of all time and an oft-referenced inspiration for countless new generations of electronic music producers. It remains a pioneering masterpiece almost 50 years after its original release in 1976 which is why it now gets reissued once more. The album's six interconnected tracks evoke themes of space, nature and environmental fragility which make it as emotionally stirring as it is sonically innovative. Highlights like 'Oxygene Part IV' showcase Jarre's ability to create timeless, hypnotic rhythms that transcend genres and make this a visionary work demonstrating the enduring power of minimalistic yet deeply atmospheric composition. A true landmark in the history of sound design.
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Les Chants Magnetiques (reissue)
Cat: 409996 4139204. Rel: 12 Dec 24
Magnetic Fields (part 1)
Magnetic Fields (part 2)
Magnetic Fields (part 3)
Magnetic Fields (part 4)
Magnetic Fields (part 5)
Review: Arriving five years after his seminal Oxygene long player, Jean-Michel Jarre's Les Chants Magnetiques again showcases his mastery of synths and his innovative approach to electronic composition. The album's five tracks weave a tapestry of pulsating rhythms, shimmering melodies and experimental textures that reflect Jarre's fascination with the interplay of nature and technology. 'Magnetic Fields Part II' and its infectious sequencer-driven groove became a standout hit while other parts explore ambient and avant-garde realms. Looking back now, the album bridges the gap between the cosmic explorations of Oxygene and Equinoxe and the emerging digital soundscapes of the 80s.
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A World Of Service
A World Of Service (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 35. Rel: 29 Nov 21
Birds You Can Name (2:49)
Camelo (3:22)
Luis (3:34)
Busto (3:46)
A World Of Service (4:46)
In Your Mouth (3:14)
Vapor Dentro (4:07)
Wish (3:58)
Review: Nobody could accuse Spanish producer JASSS of being backwards and coming forwards on this, her Ostgut Ton debut. The Berlin-based label, Berghain's recorded outlet, usually conjures sonic images in line with the stereotypical soundtrack of the club's main hall, but anyone who has spent a reasonable amount of time in the imprint's back catalogue will know that's a reductive assumption. The crew regularly veer into all kinds of leftfield electronic avenues.

Even so, JASSS' arrival marks one of the wildest rides this platform has ever offered listeners. From the resoundingly emotional and joyous opening wide bands of synth, 'Birds You Can Name', to the euphoric industrialism of 'Busto' and the operatic, neo-tropical pop of 'A World of Service', this is benchmark-setting curveball stuff we cannot get enough of.
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Polyphonic Cosmos: Sonic Innovations In Japan (1980-1986)
JD TWITCH / VARIOUS
Cat: C&D 002. Rel: 16 Nov 22
World Standard - "Baranikyoku (Fellini & Rota)" (3:36)
Masumi Hara - "Your Dream" (2:46)
Normal Brain - "MUSIC" (4:18)
Hiroyuki Namba - "Who Done It?" (part 2) (4:05)
Yasuaki Shimizu - "Crow" (4:46)
Hiroyuki Namba - "Tropical Exposition" (3:15)
Imitation - "Exotic Dance" (6:02)
Pecker - "Sha La La" (3:21)
EP-4 - "Db" (5:07)
Earthling - "You Go On Natural" (4:29)
Masumi Hara - "Camera" (5:10)
Geinoh Yamashirogumi - "Rinne Kohkyogaku Meikei" (5:08)
D-Day - "Ki·Ra·I" (4:04)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "A Wongga Dance Song" (6:21)
Review: Who doesn't love a good compilation? And a good compilation is exactly what we have here, as put together by the golf standard digger that is JD Twitch. Ever since he first head out to the land of the rising sun to DJ he has been bewitched by it. Sub-titled 'A Beginners Guide to Japan In The '80s' this assemblage of ambient, cosmic and electronic sounds is beautifully escapist, taking you right out the Far East in an instant with its curious melodies and gentle ear worms. There is a purity and beauty to the music that is utterly cleansing with all of Japan's most legendary names included.
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Labyrinth
Labyrinth (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 29MU 0036LP. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Labyrinth (4:10)
The Maze (8:38)
Labyrinth (dub) (4:20)
Cheetah (edit) (3:45)
Paris (22) (3:30)
750705 (2) (1:19)
The Girl With The Moog In Her Eyes (2:24)
Review: Swedish-British singer-songwriter Jay-Jay Johanson is now well known for his uniquely melancholic vocals and this new album Labyrinth is another fine example of that. The title track is airy and delicate, with his tender, spoke-sung vocals drifting over a gentle piano. 'The Maze' comes as a Tomas Nordmark Labyrinth Rework with swirling pads making for a churchy vibe as the voice of Johanson hangs poignantly in the air above. Elsewhere 'Paris 2' is a little fuller, with downtempo percussion and busier piano chords and 'The Girl with the Moog in Her Hair' has great retro synths for a subtle cosmic outing.
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Window Of Time
Cat: AD 017. Rel: 20 Apr 22
Window Of Time (3:39)
Stratagem/Predator (2:39)
Guardians Of The Threshold (interlude I) (2:35)
Year 2092 (3:15)
The Ivory Tower (2:49)
Kosmos (2:48)
Altar (interlude II) (2:30)
The Master Of Electricity (2:25)
Elegy (3:49)
Review: Tsampikos Fronas is June, and on this fresh new LP for Artificial Dance he rather sips away from the dance sounds of his earlier career. The material here was recorded between 2018 and 2020 by the Berlin based innovator and it is an exploration of more sparse soundscapes than previously. It has a cyber punk feel and dystopian overtone with each track filled with tension and plenty of nods to sci-fi movie soundtracks. It is all crafted from analogue sequencers and analogue polyphonic synths as well as modular synthesizers which lend it an ice cold rhythm and haunting sense of futurism.
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