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Organism/Organism Evolution
Cat: KR 041051. Rel: 26 Apr 18
Lifecycle
(Rhizome)
Corn
(RHizome)
SpeCreature
(RhIzome)
Tuber
(RhiZome)
Reproduction
(RhizOme)
Becoming
(RhizoMe)
S_Worm
(RhizomE)
Bract
Micro Organism
Macro Organism
Mutation
Phylum
Xylo
Membrane
Creature_015
Cytoplasm
Creature_065
Glepph
Creature_114
Homo_e
Creature_264
Cplx
Creature_333
Cplx Nucleid
Creature_403
Mata_evolve
Creature_490
Nucleotide
Creature_517
Nucleotide_s
Creature_571
PH
Creature_591
Stimuli
Trennung Von Materie Und Geist
Review: Last month, experienced experimentalists Arovane and Porya Hatami released their latest collaborative album, Organism_evolution. Billed as a "development" on the creepy, clandestine and hugely atmospheric vibes explored on last year's Organism, the set expanded on the original's fluttering, otherworldly ambience - created largely by layering and processing their own field recordings - with the addition of more electro-acoustic elements and a wider range of synthesis techniques. Here, you can judge the results for yourself, as both albums get bundled together on CD for the first time. If you take the time to sit and listen to both discs in sequence, you'll not only spot the subtle shifts in the pair's collective sound, but also feel like you're on a particularly memorable journey through a psychedelically enhanced imagination.
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Darker Days
Darker Days (3xCD box set + booklet)
Cat: MRKR 456. Rel: 31 Aug 22
Raven's Wing (CD1: Exterminating Angel 1980)
Forced Landing
Arp's Carpet
Chameleon
Crown Of Thorns
No, Nothing, Never
Laughing Up Your Sleeve
Flightless Birds
Crib Death
Diving Belle
Me, Myself, & I
Uninvited Guests
Trapped
Window (CD2: Window 1982)
Don't Bother
The Metal Benders
Mr. Potatohead
Nudes In The Forest
Sleep
Danger Dancer
Eternal Return
Second Warning
Meadowlands/Down To Elephantine/Letters From The Dead (CD3: Darkest Before Dawn 1989)
Darker Days
Shod With Boots Of Ether
In Sickness & In Health
The Haunted Child
Lost In The Shuffle
Giantess
The Disappearance
Wheel Whirl-Thing
Equestrian
Pedestrian
Rise To Fall
Heroine
Review: For the uninitiated, Robin Crutchfield was one of the key early figures in New York's infamous "no wave" music scene, first as part of influential band DNA and then as the leader of his own outfit, Dark Day. This essential three-CD set tells the story of the hard-to-pigeonhole outfit's original incarnation between 1979 and 1989, offering a chronological trip through the pitch-black corners of the unique combo's slim but perfectly formed catalogue. The Dark Day sound was undoubtedly unique, with Gary Numan-ish synth sounds and arty, stylised vocals being underpinned by heavy, loose-limbed rhythms provided by two drummers. The accompanying booklet tells the story of the band in decent detail, too, making it as much an introduction as a celebration.
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Kubler Ross Soliloquies
Cat: BLKRTZ 055CD. Rel: 08 Jan 24
The Double Bong Cloud (Denial I)
Straight No Chaser (Denial II)
Tough Love (Anger I)
Brick Stick Blick Blade (Anger II)
Huey Lewis Voters Dub (Negotiation)
Things Fall Apart (Depression)
With Grand Trepidation (Acceptance I)
Mountains From Mole Hills (Acceptance II)
Review: Some 24 years into his career, we know exactly what to expect from Scott Monteith AKA Deadbeat - namely trippy, off-kilter techno heavily informed by dub, underpinned by rhythms that frequently eschew the obvious. Inspired dually by the "five stages of grief" and "the act of speaking one's thoughts aloud alone by oneself", Kubler-Ross Soliloquies - his first solo set in five years - has a defined structure and purpose, within which Monteith giddily goes in all manner of different but loosely connected directions. Compare and contrast, for example, the moody, twisted steppers-techno of 'With Grand Trepidation (Acceptance I)', the hypnotic, spoken word-sporting deep dub techno of 'Huey Lewis Voters Dub (Negotiation)', the skittish headiness of 'Tough Love (Anger I)', and the polyrhythmic, Livity Sound-esque 'The Double Bong Cloud (Denial I)'.
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Gamma Tag
Gamma Tag (CD limited to 150 copies)
Cat: NE 103. Rel: 21 Feb 24
Amnesiac
Every Voice At One
N3N
Gamma Tag
Tick
Profiteer
Stalking Star
Review: Seven arresting, original new exercises from E-Saggila aka Canadian producer Rita Mikhael. She wears her love of dub on her sleeve - see the slow motion skank of 'Amnesiac' aming others - but not in the usual reassuring, bubbling echoes of dub techno, aiming for something much more angular and alarming. "Breaks remain staccato hammers," says the blurb, with maximum accuracy, "and kicks are cast to negate cardiac systems," while the rhythms veer from off kilter to nailed down and the sonics vary from the lush to the caustic. This territory to the left(field) of electronica is over saturated with identikit productions, but Mikhael does it like you've never quite heard before.
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Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)
Cat: 525475 2. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Wie Lange Noch?
Ist Ist
Pestalozzi
Es Konnte Sein
Before I Go
Isso Isso
Besser Isses
Everything Will Be Fine
The Pit Of Language
Planet Umbra
Tar & Feathers
Aus Den Zeiten
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich)
Trilobiten
Gesundbrunnen
Review: Einsturzende Neubauten's description by label Potomoak - as a band that constantly evolves - is accurate enough. Over forty years on from their debut album Kollaps in 1981, Rampen appears as the latest and most unruly incarnation of their sound yet. Here, Blixa Bargeld, N. U. Unruh, Alexander Hacke, Jochen Arbeit, Rudolph Moser and Felix Gebhard present their least predictable and conventional sides: APM is described as alien pop music; the songs therein have been specially crafted not only for our universe but for every adjacent parallel universe to ours, with every slight multiversal variation in humanity's collective tastes held firmly in mind. The album fully lives up to its billing as anti-pop as alien pop, its challenging twists and turns fully sating the difficult whims of society's outcasts and cosmic punks.
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ISDN (30th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Just A Fuckin Idiot
The Far Out Son Of Lung & The Ramblings Of A Madman
Appendage
Slider
Smokin' Japanese Babe
You're Creeping Me Out
Eyes Pop-skin Explodes - Everybody Dead
It's My Mind That Works
Dirty Shadows
Tired
Egypt
Are They Fightin' Us
Hot Knives
Kai
Amoeba
A Study Of Six Guitars
Snake Hips
An End Of Sorts
Review: Something of ground-breaking album on its initial release in December 1994, ISDN is one of Future Sound of London's most name-checked sets. It's effectively a re-edited and rearranged collection of live recordings - jammed out tracks that were initially broadcast to the world via ISDN links to clubs and radio stations, which FSOL brilliantly moulded into a mind-mangling journey through IDM, trip-hop, proto-big beat, dub, ambient, found sounds, field recordings and wayward electronica. To celebrate the album's 30th birthday, it returns as a two-disc set, freshly 'amalgamated and re-sequenced' by FSOL to include material from both previous editions of the album. It is, then, a kind of 'definitive version' of the LP, and one that still sounds as joyously weird, trippy and psychedelic as it did first time around.
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Quiet Logic
Cat: WRWTFWW 083CD. Rel: 01 May 24
Waraitake
Uchu Yuei (Swimming In Space)
Wakarimasen
Quiet Logic
Tsukimi (Moon Viewing)
Dr Gauss/Yakan Hiko (Night Flight)
Review: Back in the 1990s, the combination of Mixmaster Morris, Jonah Sharp (he of Spacetime Continuum fame) and Haruomi Hosono was the closest thing you got to an ambient supergroup (the Orb's collaboration with Robert Fripp and Thomas Fehlmann as FFWD not withstanding). The trio only recorded one album together, the sublime Quiet Logic, but it's an absolute doozy - as this timely reissue proves. For one reason or another, it was only ever released in Japan at the time, meaning this is the first time it has been available worldwide. As you'd expect with such masters of the art form at the helm, it is genuinely superb - a slowly evolving opus that moves between unfurling, dub-fired ambient techno ('Waraitake') to ambient jazz eccentricity ('Dr Gauss/Yakan Hiko (Night Flight)'), via deep ambient d&b ('Uchu Yuei (Night Swimming)') and deep space ambient.
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Metropolis Metropolis
Cat: AXCD 058. Rel: 28 Feb 23
The Masters Of Work & Play
Metropolis Metropolis
Maria & The Impossible Dream
Transformation The Aftershock & Evil
Yoshiwara & The Players Of Chance
Liaisons & Complicated Affairs
Review: It is now 23 years since Jeff Mills dropped his seminal Metropolis album, which was a shortened version of his electronic soundtrack for Fritz Lang's Metropolis movie from 1927. Mills is a famous futurist but his sounds work perfectly on this project which is a symbiotic mix of compositions that makes for a nuanced representation of the plot and storyline. It's a testament to his skill that his album is utterly timeless and wholly absorbing, and likely always will be.
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Thunder Perfect Mind
Cat: IF 119CD. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Cold (CD1: Thunder Perfect Mind)
Colder Still
Zero Neither No (Andrew Liles remix - CD2: Various Industrial Adhesives & Lubricant)
Crank
Steel Dream March Of The Metal Men
The Dadda's Intoxication
Head Cold
Cold (Miss Ticker mix)
Spooky Loop
Alien
Colder Than
Colder Then
Bad Trip To Berlin
Review: Confusingly, two staggering out-there experimental albums arrived in 1992 bearing the same title: Thunder Perfect Mind. One came from Current 93, a group led by David Tibet featuring Nurse With Wound founder Steven Stapleton. The second was the latter's own experimental musical meditation on the same musical theme - a follow-up to the classic Soliloquy For Lilith that was, if anything, even darker, weirder and more intense than Current 93's paganistic LP. This expanded reissue presents a remastered version of the original two-track set on disc one - complete with musical contributions by Colin Potter and David Tibet - and a wealth of rare, unreleased and recently unearthed contemporaneous material on CD2. It's the ultimate version of an inspiringly out-there set.
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Orboretum: The Orb Collection
Cat: COOKCD 820. Rel: 07 Nov 24
A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld (Orbital dance mix)
Little Fluffy Clouds (Ambient mix 1)
Perpetual Dawn (2024 version)
Pomme Fritz (Meat 'N Veg)
Blue Room (radio 7")
Oxbow Lakes (Sabres No1 mix)
Toxygene
Asylum (7" edit)
Once More (Scourge Of The Earth long mix)
Ghostdancing (version)
Gee Strings
Aftermath (LP version)
From A Distance (Blast Master V The Corpral)
Dilmun
Lunik (Komplott EP version)
Captain Korma
Appletree In My Back Yard (Abakus remix)
DDD (Dirty Disco Dub) (Belka & Strelka remix)
Metallic Spheres In Colour/Round Side (2024 edit with David Gilmour)
Golden Clouds (feat Lee Scratcha Perry)
Fussball (feat Lee Scratcha Perry)
Pillow Fight @ Shag Mountain (radio edit)
Rush Hill Road (radio edit)
Doughnuts Forever
Daze (Missing & Messed Up mix)
Hawk Kings (Oseberg Buddhas Buttonhole)
AAA (Violeta Vicci remix (Hung, Drawn & Quartered))
HOME (High Orbs Mini Earth)
Review: Orboretum: The Orb Collection is a comprehensive 2xCD set curated by Dr Alex Paterson, showcasing the evolution of The Orb's sound across three decades. This collection not only revisits classic tracks from their pioneering days but also highlights recent gems from Abolition Of The Royal Familia (2020) and Prism (2023), acclaimed as some of their finest work. This "director's cut" reimagines The Orb's extensive catalog, juxtaposing tracks from different eras to reveal a continuous thread in their music. Known for their ambient house and psychedelic influences, The Orb's work has consistently pushed boundaries, from their groundbreaking 1991 debut album to their latest releases. This collection serves as both a tribute to their past and a celebration of their ongoing innovation in electronic music.
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Piano Music 1-7
Cat: EMEGO 301CD. Rel: 02 Dec 21
Piano Music 1
Piano Music 2
Piano Music 3
Piano Music 4
Piano Music 5
Piano Music 6
Piano Music 7
Review: Since he first emerged on Diagonal a decade ago, Powell has been associated with abstract rhythms, hard-edged electronics, modular madness and fearsome experimentation. Piano Music 1-7, then, is something of a departure: a set that's as equally as inspired by piano jazz and neo-classical musical movements as fractured electronica and the Radiophonic Workshop. Of course, this is not piano music in the Nils Frahm sense - much of the actual piano motifs are delivered on lo-fi keyboards and synthesizers, while his fluid, attractive and ultra-melodic refrains come wrapped in studio effects and occasional electronic textures. A great example of this hybrid sound is 'Piano Music 4' - all alien electronics, woozy piano riffs and unsettling experimental intent, while the raw beauty of shimmering ambient number 'Piano Music 7' is simply sublime.
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Tall Tales
Tall Tales (CD in debossed hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: WARPCD 323X. Rel: 08 May 25
A Fake In A Faker's World (8:14)
Ice Shelf (4:45)
Bugging Out Again (4:32)
Back In The Game (4:33)
The White Cliffs (8:09)
The Spirit (4:51)
Gangsters (3:29)
This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice (3:51)
Tall Tales (5:02)
Happy Days (4:12)
The Men Who Dance In Stag's Heads (3:24)
Wandering Genie (5:08)
Review: Since Radiohead went on hiatus a few years back, Thom Yorke has thrown himself into all sorts of solo and collaborative projects. His latest sees him join forces with Sydney-based British electronic music stalwart Mark Pritchard for an album that expands on their previous collaboration (the superb 'Beautiful People' from Pritchard's 2018 album Under The Sun). It's a breathtakingly brilliant concoction all told, with the pair conjuring ethereal, oddball and immersive songs in which Yorke's distinctive vocals - sometimes delivered as you'd expect, other times layered-up, mutilated or utilised as textures - rise above backing tracks made with unusual synths and drum machines, and variously indebted to ambient, IDM, ghostly electronica, lo-fi beat-scapes and the gripping intensity of horror soundtracks. A modern electronic classic in the making.
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Hidari Ude No Yume (remastered)
Cat: WWSCD 33. Rel: 11 Nov 20
Boku No Kakera (CD1: Japanese edition)
Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo
Kacha Kucha Nee
The Garden Of Poppies
Relache
Tell 'Em To Me
Living In The Dark
Slat Dance
Venezia
Saru No Ie
Boku No Kakera (CD2: instrumental mix)
Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo
Kacha Kucha Nee
The Garden Of Poppies
Relache
Tell 'Em To Me
Living In The Dark
Slat Dance
Venezia
Saru No Ie
Review: Although widely celebrated as a pioneering and influential work, the original Japanese version of Ryuichi Sakamoto's third solo album, Hidari Ude No Yume, has long been hard-to-find. Helpfully We Want Sounds has secured the rights to reissue it in Europe, pairing the Yellow Magic Orchestra man's original set - complete with sung and spoken Japanese vocals - with a partner disc of entirely instrumental versions. Musically, it remains as vibrant and otherworldly as it did at the turn-of-the-80s, with the great Sakamoto combining elements of jazz, traditional Japanese music, new age, ambient and new-wave with rubbery synth-pop and proto-electro sounds. The fact that it still sounds like nothing else is not only proof of Sakamoto's genius, but also why you genuinely need it in your life.
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Solo Voce
Solo Voce (CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: R 109CD. Rel: 30 Oct 24
The Start Of It
Too Hot
Sometimes
The Messenger Messes With The Masses
Fare L'amore
Extremely Dangerous
Text Me Next
Bitte
Conversations On Arousal
Variations On Tension & Attention
Expanded Eroticism
I Wish I Could
Subliminal Messages
Che Giorni
Endlessly
Hello Ze Ro
Review: Vittoria Totale is a genuinely unique creative: a self-styled 'independent curator, language researcher and writer' who divides her time between stints in London, Berlin and Rome. Solo Voice, her debut album, is a similarly unusual proposition - a collection of written and improvised 'sound poetry' that alternates between impactfully recited poems, layered vocal experiments (see 'Sometimes', where Totale cuts and pastes phrases, the effects-laden poetic collage that is 'The Messenger Messes With The Masses', the vocalisations and spoken phrases of 'Text Me Next', and the Steve Reich-esque 'Bitte'). With Totale variously musing on sexuality, fantasy, life in the city and much more, it's an intriguing and ultimately fascinating listen.

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Further Perspectives & Distortion: An Encyclopedia Of British Experimental & Avant Garde Music 1976-1984
VARIOUS
Cat: CRCDBOX 84. Rel: 20 Nov 19
Alterations - "Trail Of Traps"
Alternative TV - "The Force Is Blind"
AMM III - "Convergence"
And The Native Hipsters - "Hang Ten"
Art Bears - "Rats & Monkeys"
A Tent - "Intellectual Stance"
Blancmange - "Overspreading Art Genius"
Bodhi Beat Poets - "Positive Paranoia/The City In The Sea"
Gavin Bryars - "After Mendelssohn (137 Years)"
Paul Burwell & David Toop - "LMC 1979"
Chris & Cosey - "The Giant's Feet"
Clock DVA - "Exercise In Magnetic Tape No 4"
Bob Cobbing - "Refreshment Break"
Lindsay Cooper - "General Strike"
Lol Coxhill & Morgan Fisher - "Vase"
David Cunningham - "Error System (BAGFGAB)"
Deux Filles - "Her Master's Voice"
Doof - "Brighton" (part 1)
Eyeless In Gaza - "John Of Patmos"
Faction - "Burning Feet"
Five Or Six - "Think"
Robert Fripp - "Miniature"
Fred Frith - "The Boy Beats The Rams (Kluk Tluce Berany)"
Ron Geesin - "Blades Spin Notions"
Bcgilbert, Glewis & Russellmills - "Mzui" (Extract)
Bill Gilonis & Tim Hodgkinson - "Night By The Sea"
Martin Hannett & Steve Hopkins - "Procession" (feat Nico)
Kevin Harrison - "Wooden Heartthrob Of Peking"
Henry Cow - "Industry"
Het - "Music For The Hanging Of A Minister"
Hula - "Junshi"
George Melly - "Sounds That Saved My Life (Homage To KS)"
(Extract From) The Compassion & Humanity Of Margaret Thatcher
Nocturnal Emissions - "Down The Sink"
Nurse With Wound - "I Was No Longer His Dominant" (alternate version)
Mark Perry - "Death Looks Down"
Psychic TV - "In The Nursery"
Robert Rental - "Paralysis"
Second Layer - "Japanese Headset"
Will Sergeant - "Scene X"
Nigel Simpkins - "Scattered Strategies/Oblique References"
Soft Machine - "Kayoo"
Stinky Winkles - "Opus"
Swell Maps - "Robot Factory"
Test Dept - "WWBC"
The Door & The Window - "Nostradamus"
The New Blockaders - "Changez Les Blockeurs" (Extract)
The Pop Group - "Amnesty International Report"
The Wildings - "Crossover"
The Work - "Brickyard"
This Heat - "24 Track Loop"
Throbbing Gristle - "Zyklon B Zombie"
23 Skidoo - "Banishing"
Two - "Pale Yellow"
John White - "Drinking & Hooting Machine"
Trevor Wishart - "Musical Box"
Robert Wyatt - "Rangers In The Night"
Zos Kia - "Baptism Of Fire"
Review: As the title suggests, this vast, triple-CD box set from Cherry Red is an attempt to chronicle one of the most productive periods in the history of British experimental and avant-garde music: the years between the rise of punk in 1976 and the unofficial end of the post-punk era in 1984. It does a rather good job of it if truth be told, with the unnamed curators offering a brilliant mixture of guitar-based noise, trippy early electronica, weirdo ambient, dubbed-out jazz, spoken word oddness and clanking industrial music. There are plenty of big names present - Throbbing Gristle/Psychic TV, Test Department, Robert Fripp, 23 Skidoo, Clock DVA etc - alongside lesser-celebrated experimental heroes.
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The Theatre Of Eternal Music: Dream House 78'17" (reissue)
13 I 73 535-61403 PM NYC
Drift Study 14 VII 73 92727-100641 PM NYC
Review: La Monte Young is one of the most important figures in the development of American minimal composition and performance, having explored the science of sound at an atomic level through his use of just intonation and rational number-based tuning systems. His wife Marian Zeeler was also one of his closest collaborators, and in 1974 they released their second album Dream House 78'17" as a demonstration of the ideas they had been proposing in their work. Side A was recorded at a private concert which also features Jon Hassell and Garrett List, while Side B is an extended tonal study via a bowed gong, which was monitored precisely through oscilloscopes for an exacting immersion in harmonic interplay and its physical and psychoacoustic properties.
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