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Throb Shiver Arrow Of Time
Cat: RVNGNL 116LP. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Modern Classical
Ultra Valid (3:22)
Radiocello (2:34)
Please Be Normal (3:34)
Apparition (feat Malibu) (2:58)
Address (2:41)
Backprint Radiation (feat Faten Kanaan) (2:55)
Shopping Centre Curfew (1:45)
90 (6:15)
Living Branches (feat Chrysanthemum Bear) (5:40)
Make It Happen (7:15)
Review: Oliver Coates' Throb, Shiver, Arrow of Time is an exploration of memory and emotion, blending the tactile with the ephemeral. This third album from the British cellist, producer, and composer, released through RVNG Intl., encapsulates six years of introspection and creative evolution. Following the atmospheric textures of his previous work, skins n slime, Coates delves deeper into the interplay of digital and analogue sound. The album's centerpiece, 'Shopping centre curfew,' reflects a surreal fusion of events from South London during the pandemic, manifesting a unique blend of temporal dissonance and vivid soundscapes. Tracks like 'Please be normal' and '90' showcase Coates' ability to weave misty tones and shifting frequencies into a cohesive auditory experience. Collaborations with Malibu and chrysanthemum bear, along with Faten Kanaan's synth textures, enhance the album's depth. Inspired by artist Sarah Sze's installations, Coates applies a sculptural approach to sound, creating a dynamic interplay between digital manipulation and live performance. The result is a rich experience that resists closure, with the final track 'Make it happen' embodying a defiant push against silence.
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Back To The Woodlands (remastered)
Back To The Woodlands (remastered) (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FTS 022LP. Rel: 16 Nov 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Noonday Yellows (4:20)
Rain (3:33)
Dusk (3:10)
The Jantzen Rag (Raccoons) (0:51)
Pleasant, This Garden (3:29)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite (2:56)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Into The Groves (1:37)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Warm Pathways (3:08)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Sunny Banks (2:26)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Fragrant Duff (1:54)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Beaver's Pond (0:52)
Track 12 (4:16)
Review: A beautiful exploration in Americana, string music and all the emotion that can possibly be wrung from their intersection, Ernest Hood's Back To The Woodlands was recorded in a 10-year period in Western Oregon, beginning with Reagan and ending with Carter; 1972-1982. Hood has gone down in folk music history as a mastermind of the chordophone, a unique experimenter in such hammer-struck string instruments such as the zither, the psaltery and the good ole' guitar (and really, if you look into the history of string instruments, one could argue they're all just zithers). Never before released, this is an extraordinarily emotional album melding the artist's use of field recordings, synths, zither flourishes and guitar harmonies, producing a mini-revolution in sound that expresses the many new possibilities opened up not only by being differently abled, but also awe-inspired by the world around you.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $26.81
Back To The Woodlands & Where The Woods Begin
Back To The Woodlands & Where The Woods Begin (limited noonday yellow marbled vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FTS 022LPC1. Rel: 17 Nov 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Noonday Yellows (4:21)
Rain (3:33)
Dusk (3:09)
The Jantzen Rag (Raccoons) (0:52)
Pleasant, This Garden (3:27)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite (3:04)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Into The Groves (1:44)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Warm Pathways (3:08)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Sunny Banks (2:26)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Fragrant Duff (1:54)
Bedroom Of The Absent Child Lost Creek Suite: Beaver's Pond (0:56)
Track 12 (4:06)
Review: Written and recorded between 1972 and 1982 in Western Oregon, Back to the Woodlands is a previously unreleased, and nearly lost, album made by Ernest Hood during the same era as his near mythical album Neighborhoods. A visionary combination of field recordings, zithers, and synthesizers, Back to the Woodlands offers an unprecedented depth of access to this singular artistic mind.
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Played by: Sam Don
 in stock $32.34
Paradise Crick
Paradise Crick (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: RVNGNL 93. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Bendin' In (3:38)
Map To Here (3:38)
River Turns Woodley (For Frogman) (3:38)
Fire Keplo (3:38)
Crick Dynamo (3:38)
Tilth Dusk Drains (3:38)
Tilth Dawn Rustles (1:42)
Mercy Lowlands (2:52)
Paradise Pass (4:43)
Stars Hangin' Shallow (2:55)
Backdrif (2:38)
Crick Foam (1:19)
Evenin' Out (1:59)
Review: There's clearly something in the water in Colorado: a hotbed for alternative electronic tones. The obvious answer would be all the weed the place is now famous for, but we prefer to think it's the stunning and seemingly-never ending natural landscape that hits you the moment you look up. No stranger to music making, local one M. Sage presents his latest interpretation of those surrounds, with Paradise Crick a deep dive into sounds at once manmade and natural. A gentile trip through floating noises and hypnotic fragments of time, it's blissful, instantly captivating stuff, quickly locating the part of the brain that makes you feel immersed and making itself at home. Meandering through the lot feels like time well spent, outside, listening to babbling brooks and gazing out on lakes reflecting beams of sunlight back into the world.

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Fragments
Cat: THERE 005EXLP. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Memory As Miniatures (2:48)
Clarity (2:18)
Gridlock (0:53)
Allegheny (1:28)
Softness (1:07)
Redeye (2:09)
Parking Lots (1:28)
Forgiveness (1:33)
Notes Of A Crocodile (1:28)
Whateverness (2:09)
August 31st (2:29)
Hawthorn (2:04)
November (1:09)
Of Gold (1:08)
Breaking Lilac (1:32)
Intermittence (2:16)
Years & Years (2:56)
Interfaith Medical (5:51)
Review: Rachika Nayar's album 'Fragments' is a collection of sonic miniatures constructed from guitar loops and in the familiar comforts of her own bedroom. First released as a limited edition cassette by RVNG Intl's Commend THERE imprint, it now comes to the main label in full vinyl LP glory, thanks to its sublime working of cyclical, processed, meditative guitar loops into a distinct oeuvre. Nayar is no less than a sonic alchemist, transmuting tactile guitar loops into repeating textures, in a style that seems to continue in the tradition of The Field or Fennesz.
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What Is Not Strange?
What Is Not Strange? (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RVNGNL 114LP. Rel: 06 Jun 24
 
Modern Classical
What Is Not Strange? (5:05)
Grand Trine (3:03)
Revealed Night (3:09)
Asleep To The World (5:22)
Flame Of Perfect Form (6:14)
Under The Earth (4:17)
Subaru (2:44)
Time Of Birds (7:36)
Calling (5:16)
Plume (6:06)
This World's Beauty (1:31)
Review: Los Angeles-based composer Tashi Wada steps out with his long awaited debut album, What Is Not Strange?, and a fine first solo outing it is too. It is by far his most ambitious and widescreen work to date and it comes laden with plenty of emotion as a result of the fact that it was written and recorded over a period that encompassed the death of his father and the rather opposite feelings of experiencing the birth of his daughter. As such Wada reflects inward to explore various themes including being alive, mortality and finding one's place in the world. His unique song based expressionism goes from ecstatic to denser forms and starker contrasts. It is a wonderful experiment and immersive listen.
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