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Reflections Vol 2
Reflections Vol 2 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RVNGNL 98LP. Rel: 20 Jun 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Three (5:45)
One (4:49)
Six (5:56)
Seven 1/2 (1:13)
Two (2:30)
Five (3:17)
Nine (4:35)
Eight (3:37)
Four (5:19)
Review: Black Decelerant, a collaboration between Khari Lucas (Contour) and Omari Jazz, explores spiritual jazz through modern tones, weaving sonic reflections on Black existence, life and grief, expansion and constraint, and the personal versus the collective. Their eponymous debut album fosters a serene refuge amidst societal turbulence and aims to transcend fleeting moments. Conceived from an intuitive process, the album emerged from remote sessions spanning six months in 2020, bridging South Carolina and Oregon. Improvised instrumentals and sampled productions became conduits for their inner dialogues and offered solace during existential crises amid lockdowns and social unrest in the US.
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The Invisible Road: Original Recordings 1985-1990
Cat: RERVNG 15LP. Rel: 07 Nov 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Siren & Secrets (1:26)
Craving Your Embrace (4:20)
Monkey See, Monkey Do (3:09)
Invisible Road (2:21)
There's No Romance, You're So Extreme (2:49)
A Calling/Navai (2:49)
Smelting Loop (6) (3:42)
Leyla Khanoum (2:40)
Smelting Loop (1) (4:51)
Bedouin's Way (3:20)
Botehcheen (2:31)
Celestial Shimmer (4:57)
Smelting Loop (2) (3:32)
Review: Meeting in the wonderfully intimidating and disorienting - not to mention disorganised - chaos of downtown Manhattan in the 1980s, Sussan Deyhim and Richard Horowitz struck up a lifelong partnership emotionally and creatively, sharing in a radical vision of what pop could be if it was allowed to break free from the shackles of major labels obsessed with commercial ambition. Together, people often cite them as both singular - certainly in Deyhim's approach to vocalisation - and yet resolutely abstract and varied, always moving into new territories and exploring the idea of musical languages being written rather than read back and repeated. This collection, pieced together with input from the two masterminds themselves, is wonderfully bizarre and beguiling introduction to their world.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $25.80
Atlas Of Green
Cat: RVNGNL 111. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
New Sun (3:08)
Recreation Story (2:29)
Born Through (2:20)
Spiral Cartography (2:53)
Overgrown Song (0:36)
Late Fragment (4:12)
Green's Dream (1:46)
Archaic Quarter Form (5:26)
Atlas Of Green (4:58)
Age & Rain (2:40)
Ancient Faith Radio (4:14)
Si Sa So (3:17)
Review: Andrew PM Hunt returns once again as Dialect with Atlas Of Green, determinedly expanding the artist's idea-oeuvre with a brand new concept album. The album imagines a young musician named Green, working in a "dawning future era where lost signals and enduring impulses are unearthed from the sediments of technology and time." Its description sounds at once illusive yet still rings out as meaningful, recalling the collective post-apocalyptic utopia outlined in Ursula Le Guin's Always Coming Home; both works deal in themes of recovery, of unearthing old technologies from sedimented layers of workable soil. Green's dozen tracks weave through malfunctioning but still usable scrap metals or "vaporware" of sampled sound, its chirrupy latent folkishness, its sound effects-laden lollops, making up the confluent, but still contingent, cochlear canards of lost - but non-linear and thus still salvageable - time.
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Moon In Gemini
Cat: RVNGNL 104. Rel: 05 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Body Of Water (1:40)
Prelude (2:47)
Almost A Ghost (2:44)
Grown One Iota (1:19)
Interlude (3:12)
Redcurrants (1:29)
Mistaken For A Snow Silent (2:26)
Gul Sokagi (2:35)
Stems Of Water (2:34)
After A Rain (1:40)
Behind The Flowerpots (3:01)
Daywarm Birds (1:39)
Birds Of The Evening (2:18)
Most Beautiful Imaginary Dialogues (3:10)
Review: Isik Kural's Moon in Gemini is a captivating album that blends slow, evocative narratives with symbolic storytelling. While also combining environmental music with folk influences, Isik's vocals float over pastoral sounds, chamber instrumentation and archival recordings which trace a line back through his own diverse musical journey. The album's 14 tracks immerse you in a dreamy, liminal space - 'Moon in Gemini' for example reflects a multi-faceted and nostalgic exploration of Isik's past work by including recordings from Turkey, Miami, Helsinki, and Glasgow. Inspired by artists like Nina Simone and Aldous Harding, Isik experiments with new techniques of theirs to make this album a poetic, naturalistic experience with a portion of proceeds sent to benefit Mor cat? Women's Shelter Foundation.
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