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The Aging Process
Cat: LIES 174. Rel: 17 Jan 22
Speaking Via Telepathy (4:47)
Sensor-Tised (5:57)
Walking Through Walls (5:39)
They've Instilled Fear In Us (6:15)
Catch Me If You Can (5:14)
Atlantis Rising (5:23)
Leading The Way (6:10)
Dormant DNA Activation (6:39)
The Code Decipher (6:26)
Review: New York City techno veteran Adam X returns to Long Island Electrical Systems under the ADMX71 alias, where he once again explores the outer fringes of experimental electronics on his latest LP The Aging Process, existing at the intersection of industrial, EBM and techno. Beginning with the contorted noise soundscape of 'Speaking Via Telepathy' he soon unleashes the seething brain bash of 'Sensor-Tised' followed by the strobing tunnel vision of 'Walking Through Walls'. Elsewhere, there's more dystopian themes aplenty as heard on the static TBM pulse of 'They've Instilled Fear In Us', or the pitch black war funk of 'Leading The Way' and the muscular slow burner 'Leading The Way'.

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The Castle II
The Castle II (gatefold 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: MEC 055. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Mars, Afterwards (1:51)
Le Voleur (7:10)
Objet D'Amour (4:47)
Track 4 (3:15)
The Castle (I) (4:07)
Machine D'Amour (4:24)
The Steeple Of Lewdness (8:20)
The Sea (6:49)
The April (Prologue) (2:46)
The April (9:28)
Ray (6:24)
Boy A (4:32)
The Wine Of Heaven (7:59)
The Castle (II) (4:18)
Review: Who, or perhaps what, was Tomo Akikawabaya? In truth, nobody really seems to sure on the answer, other than the fact this mysterious Japanese artists decided to release a serious of incredible synth-driven singles during the 1980s, before vanishing back into the dry ice of whatever smoke machine they escaped from. A musical genie, here only to bestow a limited number of gems on us, and then disappear forever. Swerving interviews and photos doesn't help the search, but The Castle II at least allows us to explore his work in depth, across several tracks. These range from the twisted cabaret weirds of 'Objet D'Amour', to the driving electro-punk of 'Le Voleur', grand and decidedly 1980s-sounding synth rock on 'The April', and New Romantic-esque pop on The Castle (II). Essential stuff.
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Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) (reissue)
Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) (reissue) (limited clear-in-red vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code in slip-case)
Cat: DAIS 188LPC5. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Moon's Milk Or Under An Unquiet Skull (part 1) (8:07)
Moon's Milk Or Under An Unquiet Skull (part 2) (7:56)
Bee Stings (4:51)
Glowworms/Waveforms (5:42)
Summer Substructures (5:04)
A Warning From The Sun (For Fritz) (8:02)
Regel (1:15)
Rosa Decidua (4:53)
Switches (4:43)
The Auto-Asphyxiating Hierophant (5:57)
Amethyst Deceivers (6:17)
A White Rainbow (8:51)
North (3:48)
Magnetic North (7:23)
Christmas Is Now Drawing Near (4:57)
Copal (16:45)
Bankside (6:48)
The Coppice Meat (10:48)
U Pel (Incense Offering) (12:33)
Review: Originally released as a double CD in 2002, Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) is a collection of four EPs Coil issued seasonally in 1998 via their Eskaton imprint. Featuring John Balance, Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson, Drew McDowall, and William Breeze, it was recorded in their Chiswick, London home studio before they relocated to Weston-Super-Mare. This pivotal work has long been considered a high point in Coil's discography, though it was never reissued or pressed on vinyl at the time. Arranged around the equinoxes and solstices, Moon's Milk captures Coil's deep dive into improvisation, ritualistic sound design and mystical atmospheres and stands proud as a testament to their individuality.

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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Rampton
Rampton (limited LP)
Cat: SLA 006. Rel: 29 Oct 21
The Prats (3:15)
Come Sunday (6:23)
The Trenches (4:11)
Sex (3:04)
Rampton 1 (3:59)
Rampton 2 (2:16)
Shaved Slits 2 (8:01)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Definitely one for the collectors and historians, there's so much to talk about in terms of Rampton's significance you'll have to excuse sparse references to the actual music. Sorry not sorry and all that. First dropped in 1980, this was not only the first release on the cult and highly sought-after Come Organisation label, it was also one of the first pages in the story of William Bennet.

Leaving Essential Logic behind, the Come project stands as a stylistic bridge between the post punk that came before and the electronics that would follow with Whitehouse, and more latterly Cut Hands. It's weird, it's distorted, even today it's fresh and yet wholly retro. This is the sound of experimentation gone right, guitars, synthesisers and ideas colliding in a coherent mess.
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Near Marineland
Near Marineland (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 328. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Near Marineland (2:27)
Second Glance (3:29)
It Cost's To Be Austere (4:05)
No More Hollow Doors (3:36)
Force The Habit (3:17)
Someone Reads (2:32)
Jump Over Barrels (3:36)
Pompeii Spared (2:57)
Fun Hair (3:45)
In Your Own Backyard (3:12)
Wishbone (3:56)
Sputnik In Orbit (2:57)
Review: The cult favourite Dark Entries hits 15 in style here and celebrates in the only way it knows how - with more great music. This time it is the legendary synth-punk yahoos Crash Course in Science aka Dale Feliciello, Mallory Yago, and Michael Zodorozny who are in the spotlight. The group formed back in 1979 and set out to make music using toy instruments and kitchen appliances. Their punk-y, aggressive, angular sound soon found a hardcore fan base and gave rise to big tunes like 'Cardboard Lamb' and 'Flying Turns.' In 1981 they recorded Near Marineland, a full-length that never actually saw the light of day but does now and shows the band moving into more diverse and polished territory.
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Sonic Behaviour
Sonic Behaviour (red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UR 151LP. Rel: 07 May 24
Song To Noise (9:53)
The Siren Is A Simple Device (8:08)
Sonic Sculpture (11:54)
Song To Noise (version) (9:02)
Review: There's more to song titles like 'Song to Noise' and 'A Siren Is A Simple Device' than meets the eye here. The former is a lyrical declaration for the power and beauty of noise, cacophonies as art, walls of sound as things of real intellectual might. The latter paying homage to how much emotion can be felt in the most mundane refrains and vibrations in the air. Setting a precedent for the album as a whole, analogue sound researchers Driftmachine - AKA Andreas Gerth and Florian Zimmer - team up with word and sound artist Andreas Ammer, known for his work with Acid Pauli, to create something that plays with and changes our perceptions of what noise is, what it can be, and what it might be used for. An academic exercise, the results are surprisingly inviting and accessible.
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Mental Detentions
Mental Detentions (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DE 313. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Colourblind (11:19)
Stuck (8:44)
Both Ends Meet (8:26)
Ugly Talk (6:13)
Track 5 (5:41)
Vox Scientific (6:54)
Track 7 (8:53)
Voice (1:45)
Vox (17:57)
Review: Robert Rental is back on the mighty Dark Entries as the cult label reissues his Mental Detentions album as an expanded double pack. Rental is a Scottish pioneer of DIY electronic music who played a key role in shaping the UK's countercultural sound alongside collaborators like Thomas Leer and Daniel Miller. Though he released little solo music, his 1979 cassette Mental Detentions was a standout of the era that featured raw demos made with budget equipment like a Roland drum machine and Stylophone keyboard. Tracks like 'Stuck' offer a distorted take on the classic motorik sound, while 'Vox' delivers an 18-minute ambient journey in which it is easy to get lost. Rental's work captures the spirit of experimentation and innovation in the face of limited resources.
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Lockstep Bloodwar
Lockstep Bloodwar (limited translucent red marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: THRILL 550LPX. Rel: 27 Jan 23
Resin On A Knife (feat Midwife) (5:27)
Calcified Glass (feat Yoshimio & Gangsta Boo) (4:26)
Flower To Tomb (feat Lane Shi Otayonii) (5:08)
Lockstep Bloodwar (5:25)
Low Orbit (feat Frukwan) (4:37)
False Epiphany (feat Claire Rousay) (5:26)
Shiv (feat Crownovhornz) (3:14)
Morning Of A Thousand Lights (4:11)
Futilities (feat Foie Gras) (5:20)
Review: Sightless Pit is Lee Buford (aka The Body) and Dylan Walker (aka Full of Hell). The creative pair's debut album Grave of A Dog put them right up there with the best bands in the heavy metal scene. They now follow it up with another album that redefined heavy guitar sounds. Lockstep Bloodwar is an eclectic one sound wise and it features some big names making guts appearances such as Gangsta Boo from Three 6 Mafia, YoshimiO from Boredoms, plus Midwife, Lane Shii Otayonii and more. This version comes on limited translucent red marbled vinyl for a look as freaky as the music sounds.
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Played by: Stunty
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The Life & Times Of Gigi Black
Cat: NAT 021. Rel: 01 Mar 23
Model Minority (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (9:00)
Wake Up Thoughts (2:18)
Lust In The Times Of Love (14:11)
Cliffs Of Cancun (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (7:23)
Lando's Revenge (Try Me) (4:04)
End Of Times (10:41)
Tandem Beat 2 (4:11)
Black Poetry (4:46)
Sweet Children (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (4:07)
Southside Sue (6:52)
Shake Ya Body (7:22)
The Savage Lurks (8:34)
Lend Me An Ear (9:02)
1000 Truths (Inaugural Balearic mix) (10:07)
Little Kenny Broooke (9:31)
Affection (6:29)
Review: US producer SSPS is a ram outsider who is well known to fans of the weird and the wonderful. His adventurous experiments have landed on labels like L.I.E.S. and Kode run by Traxx and collide punk, noise, wave, hardcore, slow beat and jakbeat. This is a retrospective release that brings together some of his many highlights and proves why he is so well-loved by a community of fans on the fringes of the underground mainstream. As well as this genre references there are plenty of odd vocals and smeared synths unifying the sounds which here included four tunes recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Maebashi
Cat: OE 009. Rel: 17 May 21
Obanzai (2:29)
Bonsai (4:04)
Suemori Desu (0:23)
Yakkosan (4:31)
Kaminari Okoshi (6:02)
Minamoto (3:59)
Mekashikomu (2:30)
Okaya (3:35)
Yasoshima Kakete (4:17)
Hankumoi (6:29)
Senpai Kouhai (4:09)
Review: In Japanese history Suemori refers to a castle constructed in 1548 by Lord Nobuhide. A short-lived structure, it was abandoned just over a decade later and subsequently- in the many years between then and now - all but vanished from the face of the Earth. A solitary stone stelae now marks the site, but whether impermanence was really a central theme to Suemori forming isn't clear. Nevertheless, their growing, reforming and restructuring sound certainly fits with the idea.

Occupying a strange, jerky and juxtaposed place between art sounds, crunchy electronica and noise, Maebashi represents a real melting pot of ideas and details. 'Yakkosan''s scatty hi hats, 'Kaminari Okoshi' and its strange sense of abstract rhythm, the pared back is-that-breakbeat of 'Bonsai'. Definitely destined for the pile marked less ordinary, if you're diving in prepare for a real experience.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Deep Entries: Gay Electronic Excursions 1980-1985
VARIOUS
Cat: DE 320. Rel: 01 Dec 24
Maxx Mann - "Just Like A Razor" (5:17)
Boytronic - "Tonight" (alternate mix) (3:29)
Muzak - "The Happy Song" (3:07)
Dereck Higgins - "This Was Something" (2:44)
Transistor Jet - "Master Of The Universe (BW's F-W)" (6:28)
Patrick Cowley - "Love Me Hot" (feat Paul Parker) (5:14)
Polar Praxis - "(I Want) To Be Different" (3:03)
Nightmoves - "Nightdrive" (4:38)
Megamen - "Designed For Living" (3:24)
Bachelors Anonymous - "A Stranger's Bed" (4:05)
Review: The peerless Dark Entries is back with another comprehensive new collection, Deep Entries: Gay Electronic Excursions 1979-1985, which is a well curated collection of ten rare queer synth tracks that explore the hidden corners of gay musical history. They span a pivotal period of six years and the songs range from sultry to angsty to camp with plenty of lovely 808 snares and textural analogue synths. This period in particular saw the gay community having to deal with the onset of the HIV/AIDS crisis and these tracks capture the era's mix of love and longing. Patrick Cowley's music is always going to stand out wherever you hear it and that is the case here on 'Love Me Hot,' while Megamen's proto-electroclash 'Designed for Living' and Paula Villagra's techno-pop anthem 'Happy Song' are also real gems.
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Played by: Josh Cheon
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