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Thursday 25 April 2024
New releases
Albums
Feel Free
Feel Free (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BRC 03. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Life Of A Earthworm (4:15)
Interceptor III (3:23)
Electric Twilight (4:03)
Wow! (4:10)
Big Moonlight (4:32)
Falling (Sensation) (4:08)
Innerspace (4:53)
Wild Air (4:29)
(It's) Free To Dream (3:29)
Endian Summer (2:59)
Review: Brainwave Research Center is back once again with another superb album, and once again Chase Smith and Christa Majoras embody a unique DIY sound crafted from analog synthesizer experimentations. This is another entry into the duo's initial four-part series and it encapsulates the essence of summer. The A-side commences with a dreamy narrative that transitions into the gritty urban landscape of Brooklyn in 'Interceptor iii,' and concludes with euphoric sunset vibes. On the B-side, the music delves into the sensation of falling in dreams, reminiscent of their second album Mosaic, again blending electronic and acoustic elements. Feel Free, then, invites listeners into the everyday musings of Brainwave Research Center and is a classic listen for fans of locked-in rhythms.
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Hyperdrama
Hyperdrama (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BEC 5613371. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Neverender (feat Tame Impala) (4:24)
Generator (4:45)
Afterimage (feat Rimon) (4:07)
One Night/All Night (feat Tame Impala) (4:48)
Dear Alan (2:27)
Incognito (6:47)
Mannequin Love (feat The Flints) (1:06)
Moonlight Rendez-Vous (5:36)
Explorer (feat Conan Mockasin) (1:09)
Muscle Memory (1:06)
Harpy Dream (5:36)
Saturnine (feat Miguel) (1:09)
The End (feat Thundercat) (4:07)
Review: French dystopi-dance duo Justice gear up for their fourth full-length album, Hyperdrama. Owing to their towering status as producers and artists, it marks their first album in seven years since 2016's Woman. Unlike the neater fusions of disco and funk that the band have achieved in the past, Auge and Rosnay describe their latest as an embittered battle between the two stereotypes, elaborating that the album 'oscillates between pure electronic and pure disco but you never really get the two at the same time'."
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Hyperdrama
Hyperdrama (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BEC 5613370. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Neverender (feat Tame Impala) (4:24)
Generator (4:45)
Afterimage (feat Rimon) (4:07)
One Night/All Night (feat Tame Impala) (4:48)
Dear Alan (2:27)
Incognito (6:47)
Mannequin Love (feat The Flints) (3:36)
Moonlight Rendez-Vous (2:00)
Explorer (feat Conan Mockasin) (4:09)
Muscle Memory (1:06)
Harpy Dream (5:36)
Saturnine (feat Miguel) (1:09)
The End (feat Thundercat) (4:07)
Review: Hyperdrama is the fourth full length album from the French Duo Justice. Two songs have preceded the album's May release. 'One Night/All Night (featuring Tame Impala)' is destined to be a club hit with its catchy EDM pop appeal. The bombastic electro pulser 'Generator' will also have a strong club appeal to it and you can expect the rest of the album to be just as strong with a production job that's clean and the tracks are powerful. This version comes in a beautifully designed gatefold 2xLP that also includes a sticker.
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Hyperdrama
Cat: BEC 5613372. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Neverender
Generator
Afterimage
One Night/All Night
Dear Alan
Incognito
Mannequin Love
Moonlight Rendez-vous
Explorer
Muscle Memory
Harpy Dream
Saturnine
The End
Review: In recent interviews, Justice explained that fourth album Hyperdrama - the wildly successful French duo's first for seven years - was born out of the idea of getting elements of disco, funk and electronic music to "fight with each other" (rather than smoother co-existence). Given the forthright and sometimes abrasive nature of their work, it's an idea in keeping with their career to date. Musically, what we get is a mixture of their usual electroclash and rave-inspired riffs and motifs, and basslines, strings and other instrumentation rooted in black dance music of the 1970s and '80s. When the fusion lands - as it does much of the time - it's a unique and thrilling fusion. For proof, check Tama Impala hook-up 'One Night/All Night', the Italo disco/jazz-funk/electro-house fusion of 'Incognito', and the wonderful slow-boogie mutation 'Saturine'.
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Tuesday 23 April 2024
New releases
Albums
Firnis Der Civilisation
Firnis Der Civilisation (LP + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FELT 007. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Zweite Trommel (3:51)
Augen Offen (3:36)
Funktion Form (3:01)
Spiegel Zeigen (3:00)
Parallel Strom (2:32)
Mutter Maria (4:23)
Photo Manipulation (4:47)
Dreifach Fiktierung (4:51)
Innozenz Jahr (3:04)
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Social Engineering
Social Engineering (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FAIT 36LP. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Social Engineering 1: The Narrative Of The Heritage (2:20)
Social Engineering 2: A Mystery Wants To Be Disclosed (2:58)
Social Engineering 3: ALERT! (2:28)
Social Engineering 4: A Mystery Wants To Be Disclosed, Progressed Version (5:01)
Social Engineering 5: The One-off Opportunity (5:08)
Social Engineering 6: Medical Frivolities (1:49)
Social Engineering 7: A Vague Allegation & The Concrete Blackmail (2:40)
Social Engineering 8: This Is Not A Joke! 1 (0:46)
Social Engineering 9: Sad Self-optimization (3:24)
Social Engineering 10: Incoherent Translation Algorithms (0:40)
Social Engineering 11: BUSINESS (3:47)
Social Engineering 12: This Is Not A Joke! 2 (1:58)
Social Engineering 13: The Polite Threat (1:57)
Review: A fresh and exciting new concept record from ambient master Jan Jelinek; the new LP Social Engineering is made of nothing more than the text-to-speech renderings of the content of phishing emails received in the musician's inbox over an undisclosed period. Over the course of 13 tracks, Jelinek reworks, timestretches, juggles and expands these robotic narrations into speech-synthetic soundscapes, making for a weird and well-paced foray into a certain greyscale sonic unheimlich. Beginning with a Microsoft impersonator and ending on a 'polite threat', Jelinek's latest record presents an ironic conundrum; indeed, Social Engineering presents the only kind of decision under pressure - whether or not to buy ingenious new experimental ambient music - that we can't refuse.
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The Rooted Sky
The Rooted Sky (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RSN 42. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Monin Yiri
Sound Loves Dance
Grow With The Flow
It Comes & Goes
Subconscience
Ronde Cinetique
Music Without Chains
Golden Black
Review: Wave Arising is former Spiral Tribe man Sebastian Vaughan with vocalist Kynsie and they are a duo that likes to eplxore body, mind and soul "through intuitive listening of senses and inner energies by means of music , workshops and gatherings." This is their debut album and is an otherworldly mix of deep grooves and occult sonic landscapes. It has been made from various improvisations and avoids there use of sampling and as an album, this is one that feels very much alive. There are cinematic dub techno workouts, cascading synths and alien sound designs, menacing low ends and moments of majestic melodic beauty such as on 'Ronde Cinetique'. A brilliant debut.
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Monday 22 April 2024
New releases
Singles
Mirror Remixes
Mirror Remixes (12" in die-cut sleeve) (1 per customer)
Cat: GIEGLINGLP 09REMIX. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Fade (Isolee remix) (6:35)
Fade (Jan Jelinek remix) (7:07)
Wave (Jing remix) (4:22)
Review: Contemporary tastemakers Geilgling return with a set of remixes of material from Leafar Legov's recent album, Mirror. First up it is German minimal maestro Isolee who flips 'Fade' into some of his signature sounds - smeared synths and abstract designs all weave together over a minimal beat to make for something seductive and late night. Polish loop master Jan Jelinek then flips 'Fade' into a slow motion shuffle with bright, celestial shards of melodic light and downbeat, melancholic vocals over a chugging beat. Last of all is a mix of 'Jing' that is all broken loops, chopped vocal fragments and hallucinogenic synths.
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Albums
Censorship Is Killing Music (Gross National Products 1981-1989)
Free State Fence (3:15)
Crossed Cheques (3:38)
Running Out Of Time (4:17)
Beat About The Bush (5:22)
Ten Dirty Fingers (3:04)
Hillbrow 2 (2:09)
Don't Dance (4:15)
Beatle Love Song (2:39)
I Wonder Why (2:24)
Song For Magnus (2:58)
Messer Im Kopf (1:59)
Telephone (1:54)
Perpetual Emotion (5:39)
Review: South African Warrick Sony is a ground breaking composer who was behind the Kalahari Surfers project which now gets a vital spotlight courtesy of Emotional Rescue. This compilation shows how effortlessly eclectic his sound was - from jive rhythms to jazz, tabla to political speeches and much more in between. A Hindu pacifist who was once conscripted into the South African Defense Force, he founded this group as a way out getting his ides out there, calling on other musicians as and when he needed them. It was the first radical white anti-apartheid pop in South Africa and as this vital collection shows it explored polyrhythms, slow motorik, dub sound collage and even a goofy cover of Nancy Sinatra.

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Betrayal (remastered)
Betrayal (remastered) (limited trifold red in yellow vinyl 3xLP + sticker + MP3 download code)
Cat: SONG 21LP. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Nablus (4:16)
Bloodstain (6:00)
Druse (3:16)
Bloodstain (6:57)
Druse (7:19)
Nablus (5:52)
Jaffa (6:48)
Ramallah (10:20)
Vensarka (5:32)
Jaffa (6:13)
Ramallah (11:21)
Review: Eleven miasmic, brooding tape meditations from the legendary Bryn Jones, reissued and packaged by Ukrainian label I Shall Sing Until My Land Is Free. Recorded in the immediate wake of the Oslo I accords, the album both bares Jones' stance on the peace pact and eerily predicts its aftermath, with humming, resonant drones, tinny vocal fragments and reversed percussion colliding in aural analogues of political tension, distrust and cyclicality. Overall it is an equally meditative and ominous listen, peppered with many of the hallmarks of mid-nineties Muzlimgauze productions, from swung, steppy, proto-DMZ ride cymbals, to plucked FM synth MIDI earworms, to his ever-present swathes of darkly churning string drones. Essential!
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Chance Meeting On A Dissecting Table Of A Sewing Machine & An Umbrella (reissue)
Cat: ROTOR 084. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Two Mock Projections
The Six Buttons Of Sex Appeal
Blank Capsules Of Embroided Cellophane
Stain, Crack, Break
Review: Reissued via French label Rotorelief on its 35th Anniversary year, Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella is the debut album of trailblazing noise and avant-garde musician Steven Stapleton. Catapulting Stapleton's macabre alias to success in the thin breath of just three through-composed drone pieces, this sonic statement was unparalleled at the time (1979), with its unusual mix of prepared tinkerings, feedback drones and cog-jams famously causing Sounds magazine to momentarily abandon their five-star rating system to specially award the album five full question marks. Absurdly sadistic, the album is also known for its original publication of the infamous Nurse With Wound List in the liner notes, which listed the entirety of Stapleton's influences going into the album's making - some acts named therein were so obscure that many fans speculate as to whether they were invented. An exemplary work of outsider music - or at least, one that is infamous by proxy to the more baneful works of the outsider music archetype - get ready to hear all things spectral over the more sustained tones: chains rattling, chairs squeaking, shakers shaking, even monologues in French.
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