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Club Tounsi
Cat: GBLP 170. Rel: 22 May 25
Douri Douri (4:05)
Ah Yallila (3:53)
Brobba (3:28)
Lelliri Yamma (4:21)
Aman Aman (4:54)
Rakeb Aalhamra (4:35)
Eddayem Allah (4:23)
Tichtiri Cherbak (3:59)
Review: On Club Tounsi, Tunisian producer Sofyann Ben Youssef, aka AMMAR 808, brings the raw rhythmic power of Mezoued-the folk music of Tunisia's working class-into a bold electronic future. Fusing pulsating synths, distorted textures and TR-808 beats with traditional instruments like goatskin bagpipes, hand drums, and the ney, he reimagines iconic Mezoued tunes for a new generation. Vocalists from classical, Sufi and Mezoued backgrounds also feature to add human soul and mean the album captures the genre's emotional depth while transforming it into something cinematic and club-ready. This LP is a bridge between past and future, tradition and innovation and one that makes you want to move.
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 in stock $23.24
I Know The Number Of The Sand & The Measure Of The Sea
The Number Of The Sand
The Number Of The Sand (Excerpt)
The Measure Of The Sea
The Measure Of The Sea (Excerpt)
Review: With a title inspired by the utterances of The Oracle of Delphi, a cult of female priestesses who reportedly "changed the course of civilisation" by inhaling volcanic vapours, it's clear that Lee Burtucci and Olivia Block's first collaborative album is rooted in paganistic visions and experimental mysticism. It's comprised of two lengthy tracks, each accompanied by edited 'excerpts', and combines Burtucci's experimental synth sounds and tape loops with Block's processed vocalisations and hazy field recordings. Dark and suspenseful, with each extended composition delivering a mixture of mind-mangling electronics, creepy ambience and musical elements doused in trippy effects, it sits somewhere between the charred "illbient" of DJ Spooky and the deep space soundscapes of the late Pete Namlook.
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Multiple Angle Distortions: Pre82 EP
Cat: 12TOT 53. Rel: 19 May 25
Askance (3:36)
Hauqil (1:38)
Improvisations (2:15)
C*Lab - Anim (3:40)
Elided (2:13)
Kuttin (3:24)
Set Of Leaf (4:04)
Uttion (2:04)
Northern Point (6:05)
Review: Multiple Angle Distortions (M.A.D) is the second of two EPs previewing The Future Sound of London's upcoming 2025 album. It dives into darker, more percussive terrain than before and blends acidic 303 textures with brooding orchestral layers as the cult FSOL continue to expand their sonic palette. Grammy-nominated Daniel Pemberton guests on the striking 'Improvisations,' which is a live recording from a London fashion show, while closing track 'Northern Point' showcases FSOL's own custom-built synths. The result is a heady fusion of house, electronica and techno with an experimental edge that is both cerebral and immersive. M.A.D affirms this outfit's legacy while still pushing boundaries decades into their career.

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Yaoyorozoo
Yaoyorozoo (2xLP)
Cat: ESP 107. Rel: 14 May 25
Iwafune (feat Cazu-23) (7:20)
Swallow Groove (feat DJ Ryota & Noritaka Itoh) (9:25)
Don Pami (3:06)
Twinbee (feat SMS) (5:46)
Otoooh (feat Taihei) (6:50)
Yaoyorozoo (7:09)
Akokuro (feat Harikuyamaku, Mizuki & Yuko Nakai) (6:22)
Ominaeshi (11:08)
Fudoukutsu (feat Cazu-23) (8:17)
Water City (2:58)
Ginryusou (5:26)
Review: Oskaa-born but truly otherworldly producer Daichi Furukawa, aka Ground, is back with a new album that is here to bend your mind and distort your reality with his fourth world follow-up to 2018's cult favourite Sunizm. This experimental odyssey truly defies genre, logic, and linearity as it assembles a chaotic yet mesmerising fusion of organic samples, synthetic textures, tribal rhythms and cosmic noise that are fantastic and freaky. Yaoyorozoo is one of those records that feels both ancient and futuristic as it taps into beautiful and unsettling, inviting and disorienting rhythms and sample sources. Across 73 minutes, it mutates like a dream-always shifting, never settling, so it makes for a cerebral collage for wide-open minds and ears only.
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Overlay Reworks (feat Leandro Fresco, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Pole)
Apastron (Leandro Fresco rework)
Nukleus (Rafael Anton Irisarri rework)
Scope (Abul Mogard rework)
Variation I
Void (Pole rework)
Nukleus (Hollie Kenniff rework)
Variation II
Valenz (Galan/Vogt rework)
Prologue
Review: German pair Markus Guentner and Joachim Spieth rightly got plenty of acclaim for their 2023 ambient album Overlay and now it gets revisited with a top selection of remixes that breathe new life into the original compositions. Prominent ambient and experimental artists such as Hollie Kenniff, Rafael Anton Irisarri and Pole all show their class while newer names like Abul Mogard smears synths into a misty wonder on 'Scope', Galan/Vogt layer in angelic vocal tones to 'Valenz' and Leandro Fresco brings a lightness of touch that fills with optimism on opener 'Apastron. Guentner and Spieth themselves provide two alternate versions of their originals that bring new emotional and sonic depth.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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Orchid Mantis/Breach
Orchid Mantis/Breach (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 013LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Michelle Helene Mackenzie & Stefan Maier - "Orchid Mantis" (23:49)
Olivia Block - "Breach" (15:34)
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Decomposition: Fox On A Highway
Cat: PURR 0146. Rel: 08 May 25
Worms In (feat Laraaji) (2:30)
Beneath The Overpass (feat Shuta Yasukochi) (2:59)
Gravel (feat Loris S Sarid) (2:26)
Highway At Night (feat James Bernard & Marine Eyes) (6:04)
Fading Form (feat KMRU) (3:23)
Death Display (feat Diatom Deli) (2:16)
Bloat (feat Haruhisa Tanaka) (6:35)
Larvae (feat Ki Oni) (8:29)
Autolysis & Putrefaction (feat Green-House) (5:10)
Clouded (feat Golden Brown) (2:16)
Countless Wheels Keep Turning (feat Early Fern) (4:14)
Everyone Passing (feat Gregg Kowalsky) (7:06)
Ways To Be Remembered (feat Kallie Lampel) (5:11)
Fur & Exhaust (feat Ben Seretan) (3:19)
Active Decay (feat Patricia Wolf) (9:43)
Melting Into Asphalt/Springing From The Earth (feat Nailah Hunter) (2:34)
Worms Out (feat Laraaji) (2:31)
Review: Constellation Tatsu welcomes US artist Brendan Principato aka Saapato for what is a hugely conceptual new album based around decomposition. It was sparked when Saapato saw a dead fox lying by the side of the road on his way home from a job in a local warehouse. He used that as a jumping-off point to interrogate "transformation, interconnectedness, and renewal" and the five stages of decomposition, namely fresh, bloat, active decay, advanced decay and dry/remains. Several collaborators help him on his way as he sketches out various instrumental textures which variously have occasional shards of light, lingering melancholy and a subtle sense of hope.
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Starlight
Starlight (heavyweight vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CTATSU 005. Rel: 08 May 25
Waiting For The Daylight (5:28)
Diamond Stuff (4:21)
Starlight (0:40)
Enlightened (3:00)
A Memory (5:03)
Huya Ania (4:16)
In Hiapsi Enchi Ania (4:20)
Do You Know (2:22)
Green River Water (3:37)
A Dream (6:54)
Review: Julius Smack collaborated with a fictional AI assistant to create the new album which explores his origins. It is set in a near-future Earth where artists and AI share a symbiotic bond and aims to reflect a world where beauty and violence intertwine. Artists are the last human survivors in this place and they mine their memories and dreams with AI in order to generate art which sustains them but also produces toxins that must be expelled with each new creation. Starlight then is an album which challenges AI's role in creativity and labour, and blurs the lines between art and reality, all while giving rise to a thoughtful and immersive album of innovative ambient.
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Planet Mu 30 1995 - 2025
VARIOUS
Cat: ZIQ 470CD. Rel: 08 May 25
Jlin - "B12"
Venetian Snares - "Drums"
Traxman - "Ace Boogie"
Nondi - "Worrygirl"
FaltyDL - "Usually I'm Cautious"
Rev - "Mind Game"
BAE BAE - "Living In The Memory"
Ship Sket - "Dysentery"
Slikback - "Foli"
U Ziq - "Imperial Crescent V I P"
RP Boo - "No Return 2"
DJ Manny - "Smooth Jungle"
Saint Abdullah & Eomac - "Victorian All-rounder" (feat Laura LAIR)
Nik Colk Void - "A Tough Design" (demo)
Elmoe - "Battle Zone"
Meemo Comma - "Stillness Of Man"
Herva - "Kuna"
Xylitol - "Nevada"
Ital Tek - "Heat Seeker"
Speaker Music - "Sonological Hubris"
Jana Rush - "Cruisin' On Lake Shore Drive"
DJ Girl - "Bonito Applebum"
Luke Vibert - "Bullet Drop"
James Krivchenia - "Quantum Flirt" (feat Sam Wilkes)
Rian Treanor - "Another Future Is Impossible"
Review: There are basically two types of anniversary compilations: the humble retrospective, packed with classics and significant musical moments from the past, and collections of all-new music that showcase where an imprint is at right now. Predictably, Planet My founder Mike Paradinas AKA U-Ziq has chosen the latter option to mark the occasion of his legendary experimental label's 30th birthday. There's naturally plenty to get the blood pumping and the synapses snapping across the 25 tracks on show, from the skittish IDM of Jlin ('B12'), mutant future-boogie of Venetian Snares ('Drums') and hard-to-pigeonhole excellence of Falty DL ('Usually I'm Cautious'), to the chopped-and-screwed r&b of Bae Bae ('Living In The Memory'), Nik Colk Void's industrial gunk ('A Tough Design (demo)'), the glassy-eyed D&B/ambient techno of Xylitol ('Nevada') and the sample-rich instrumental hip-hop hedonism of Luke Vibert ('Bullet Drop').
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