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The Path
The Path (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GBX 043LP. Rel: 01 Aug 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Coordinates (1:27)
The Path (4:20)
Highways & Byways (3:27)
Pixie-Led (1:43)
The Exile Way (5:02)
Between Sea & Sky (2:58)
Sunrise At The Crossroads (0:56)
All That I Am (4:04)
Going, Gone (3:41)
Blind Alley (1:57)
The Wrong Spot (4:02)
You Won't Find Me (1:17)
Last Orders (4:32)
Review: Ghost Box founder Jim Jupp returns with a new album from his flagship project, Belbury Poly, and this time around he's doing things a bit differently. Compared to the usual winsome minimal synth soliloquies, he's recruited a full band to round out his sound on The Path. As a result, this isn't like any other Belbury Poly record to date, even if past collaborator Christopher Budd returns on bass and guitar. Elsewhere, Midlake's Jesse Chandler lends some flute, clarinet and key tones, Max Saidi holds down the drums and Justin Hopper offers his narration to the record. Striking on a slinky, library-meets-lounge style without losing that hauntological charm, it's a bold new direction for Belbury Poly.
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 in stock $23.14
The Path
Cat: GBX 043CD. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Coordinates
The Path
Highways & Byways
Pixie-Led
The Exile Way
Between Sea & Sky
Sunrise At The Crossroads
All That I Am
Going, Gone
Blind Alley
The Wrong Spot
You Won't Find Me
Last Orders
Highways & Byways (instrumental)
Between Sea & Sky (instrumental)
Going, Gone (instrumental)
The Wrong Spot (instrumental)
Review: While Jim Jupp's work as the Belbury Poly has always touched on pagan imagery, clandestine atmospherics and vintage electronics - with a dash of pastoral instrumentation thrown in from time to time - it's fair to say that he's never released an album quite like The Path, his seventh full-length excursion. Recorded with the help of a band of musicians - bass, guitar, flute, clarinet and piano all feature alongside his familiar analogue and modular synth sounds - and a narrator (poet and spoken word artist Justin Hopper), the album manages to be atmospheric and alluring whilst also being loose and groovy - all re-imagined folk-rock, eyes-closed psychedelia, breezy jazz and library music chic. It will surprise some fans, for sure, but it's a genuinely fantastic album and a huge step forward from a producer who's not content to just plough the same musical furrow.
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 in stock $15.51
Hey Let Loose Your Love
Hey Let Loose Your Love (10" LP + mp3 dowload code)
Cat: GBX 005LP. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Icicle Wheel (0:56)
You Do Not See Me (1:07)
Clockbell (1:06)
Echo Release (1:28)
Xylophone Signal (2:09)
Modern Harp (1:18)
Inside The Rubber Box (1:13)
Lifting Away (1:06)
Today's Rhythm People (1:48)
Hey Let Loose Your Love (0:31)
String Sine Romance (1:44)
The Moon Ladder (0:26)
Planning For Urban Green (1:13)
Swinging Phantom (1:09)
The Thre (1:07)
Jam-jar Carnival (1:07)
Baroque Face (1:41)
The Leaving (1:04)
Reflected Message (1:37)
Review: Back in 2005 we might not have predicted what a phenomenon Ghost Box would become. In the years since, the label has become a beacon for the hauntological exploration of Britain's inherent oddness creeping just below the surface. Julian House's graphic design is a huge part of the label's artistic merit, and it figures his music as The Focus Group follows a similarly aesthetically rigorous direction. There's a pastoral collage quality to Hey Let Loose Your Love which takes you right back to the 70s, with beautiful musical passages offset by surrealist samples and unexpected diversions into the recent history of these wyrd isles.
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Hey Let Loose Your Love
Cat: GBX 005CD. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Icicle Wheel
You Do Not See Me
Clockbell
Echo Release
Xylophone Signal
Modern Harp
Inside The Rubber Box
Lifting Away
Today's Rhythm People
Hey Let Loose Your Love
String Sine Romance
The Moon Ladder
Planning For Urban Green
Swinging Phantom
The Thre
Jam Jar Carnival
Baroque Face
The Leaving
Reflected Message
 in stock $10.00
The Thorn
The Thorn (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GBX 044LP. Rel: 17 Nov 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Tendril (2:37)
The Thorn (3:53)
Wasted & Tired (3:49)
This Lock Will Hold (2:25)
The Death Of Pliny (3:29)
District Messenger (3:31)
White Horse (4:25)
Hope It Is A Feathered Thing (2:27)
Every Single Day (2:57)
No Time To Make It Right (2:11)
Fire Alarm (2:54)
Review: Large Plants made quite a splash with their debut album on Ghost Box last year. Primarily the project of Jack Sharp, it was a noticeable swerve for the synth-heavy label towards classic 70s hard rock, but somehow it all fits together. That sense of destiny continues wholeheartedly with the swiftly delivered follow-up The Thorn, which features a shift in approach towards a more psychedelic, folk-inclined and prog-tickled sound. There's still plenty of heft in the rhythm section, but Sharp sounds much more pastoral in his tone, and the songwriting on this outstanding sophomore album follows suit.
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