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Singles
Tomorrow Comes The Harvest
Cat: 677863 0. Rel: 26 Sep 18
Locked & Loaded (7:46)
Altitudes (7:03)
On The Run (8:07)
The Seed (7:11)
Review: Back in 2016, legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen approached techno pioneer Jeff Mills with the idea of working together. A series of live gigs and off-the-radar studio sessions followed, with the first fruits of their joint efforts finally appearing on this must-have 10". As you'd expect, the duo's collaborative work combines Allen's traditional Nigerian polyrhythms, traditional Afrobeat instrumentation, and the far-sighted, sci-fi inspired electronic futurism that has always marked out Mills' work. The result is a quartet of cuts that could arguably be described as retro-futurist Afro-tech - all delay-laden beats, basslines and organs subtly sparring with gentle acid lines, Motor City electronics, beguiling deep space textures and shimmering, 31st century motifs. It's arguably Allen's stylistic contributions that dominate, but that's no bad thing.
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Pulse 02
Pulse 02 (coloured vinyl 12"+ MP3 download code limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: PITPPULSE 02. Rel: 24 May 23
ASC - "Tidal Disruption Event" (11:33)
Joachim Spieth - "Subtle" (7:38)
Joachim Spieth - "Subtle" (Nitechord remix) (4:45)
Review: Past Inside the Present's 'Pulse' series is an investigation into ambient tech and beat-driven ambient sounds. Who better for the job on this second edition than master craftsmen ASC and Joachim Spieth? ASC opens up with 'Tidal Disruption Event', an understated, underwater rhythm with jittery percussive patterns and bright shards of melodic light piercing through the mix as more coarse soundwaves break over the top. Spieth's 'Subtle' is just as artful and delicate a mix of persuasive rhythm and melodic beauty. A classy Nitechord remix closes out this fascinating EP.
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10 Years Serendeepity: Part 3
Ester Brinkmann - "Apollo11" (5:56)
DJ Marcelle & Another Nice Mess - "Dubai Taxi Ride (You Are An Artist!)" (4:52)
JD Twitch - "Maria Roda" (4:44)
Jorge Velez - "Listening Model" (3:39)
Intersezioni Ensemble - "Arrembaggio Urbano" (4:20)
Review: Third part of the compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Milanese record shop. This collection is entirely composed of previously unreleased music, exclusively produced for the occasion by many artists of great relevance in the worldwide music scene, who supported the store over the last ten years. The artists who produced the music for this compilation are Egyptian Lover, Ellen Allien, Thomas Brinkmann, Neil Landstrumm, JD Twitch, Matias Aguayo, San Proper, Tolouse Low Trax, Jay Glass Dubs, Dj Marcelle, Jorge Velez, Tamburi Neri, Fabrizio Mammarella, Heith, Itinerant Dubs, Timeslip89, Kreggo and Intersezioni Ensemble. The entire work is composed of 4 x 12", plus a bonus EP.
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Tiger's Eye
Cat: CDA 035. Rel: 09 May 22
Tiger's Eye (11:38)
Orgonite (6:00)
Orgonite (Riding The Waves) (6:21)
Review: Berlin's Cocktail d'Amore and Tokyo's Ene Records have come together once again to present the music of Solidair. The duo of Cocktail alumni Luigi Di Venere and Jules Etienne present three tracks aimed to induce a dance floor hypnosis. Orgonite (Riding the Waves) does just that, a slow build awash in the ebb and flow of acid tinges, just enough to wet your whistle on a Saturday night. The original mix keeps the skeletal support but throws in a life preserver of 8 bit gaming synthesis. Frisky arps call and respond to each other before making way for sinewy pads to lift off. Tiger's Eye sets itself onto cruising speed incorporating elements of late 90's acid techno with the sleek and smooth clubbing aesthetics of modern day Berlin.
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Tiger's Eye (B-STOCK)
Cat: CDA 035. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Berlin's Cocktail d'Amore and Tokyo's Ene Records have come together once again to present the music of Solidair. The duo of Cocktail alumni Luigi Di Venere and Jules Etienne present three tracks aimed to induce a dance floor hypnosis. Orgonite (Riding the Waves) does just that, a slow build awash in the ebb and flow of acid tinges, just enough to wet your whistle on a Saturday night. The original mix keeps the skeletal support but throws in a life preserver of 8 bit gaming synthesis. Frisky arps call and respond to each other before making way for sinewy pads to lift off. Tiger's Eye sets itself onto cruising speed incorporating elements of late 90's acid techno with the sleek and smooth clubbing aesthetics of modern day Berlin.
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Automatic Music Vol 1: Mechanics Of Waving
Cat: NONPLACE 053. Rel: 05 Jul 22
21-130 (5:50)
18-140 (5:40)
23-130 (6:22)
22-105 (5:02)
Review: Burnt Friedman and Joao Pais Filipe's collaborative efforts began back in 2018. The former using synthesis and electronics to paint subtly but incredibly specific aural pictures, the latter focusing on the drum and rhythmic end of things. At times their music feels entirely designed for the dancefloors of underground electronic clubs, in other moments it's something very different indeed.


This latest EP lives up to those broad brushstrokes. '21-30' is a lush, almost tropical sounding workout that offers a complex percussive pattern, and combines these with gentle shades of melody, harmony, hook and distorted note. '22-105' brings elements of glitchiness and robotics into the mix. Meanwhile, '18-140' would work well as a brooding building tool (or section) of a 'proper techno' mix, with '23-130' bridging gaps between the lot.
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Calypso Cult II
Calypso Cult II (limited translucent brown marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: MC 059. Rel: 29 Mar 22
Thomass Jackson - "Big Plastic Room" (9:01)
Thomass Jackson - "Slow Train" (7:15)
Inigo Vontier - "Jungle Tungle" (6:58)
Inigo Vontier - "Hipocampos" (5:38)
Review: When it comes to heavy chug, Multi Culti has always known exactly where to strike to make the most memorable or - more accurately - inescapable impact. Thomas Jackson's 'Slow Train' is just the latest case in point, then, drawing dancers and listeners alike in with its warm-hued, hypnotic synth lines, stabs and warbles in all the right places to ensure that while not that much happens, you'll be stomping about like everything was going on at once. Far from a one-track-wonder, Calypso Cult II is the label setting out all its stalls with aplomb. 'Jungle Tungle' is a strange, somewhat shrill, constantly building and percussively dominated workout that's tough and yet not actually that tough. 'Big Plastic Room' is peak time acid meets Kraut oddness, while 'Hipocampos' brings things to a beautiful close with beguiling, downtempo sludge.
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Blow Out
Blow Out (limited 12")
Cat: THANKYOU 024. Rel: 21 Apr 23
Blow Out (4:47)
Blow Out (instrumental) (5:09)
Review: Sound Metaphors sub label Thank You continues to explore lesser known niche records from visionary artists of the 80s by revisiting this single from Jah Wobble. 'Blow Out' is a shoe-in for any Balearic set worth its salt, pairing boxy drum machine rhythms with wistful keys and some blue-eyed soul vocal turns for a meandering ride through prime mid-decade sonic territory. Bleepy where it counts, just a little dubby around the edges and smooth up top, it's a refined, long form cut which sounds great with a modern remaster. Backed with the instrumental version on the flip, it's a no-brainer for diggers who might have balked at paying top whack for an original 85 edition.
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Played by: Jura Soundsystem
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Jaz Edits 2
Cat: PF 008. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Cloud Worship (5:13)
Pick A Toy (6:29)
Puzzle (5:27)
Friday Night (5:00)
Review: Under the Jaz alter-ego, John Zahl has been serving up laidback, Balaearic-minded edits of musical obscurities since the mid 2000s. Initially, that was for Claremont 56 offshoot Sixty Five, but in the last decade he's also appeared on Passport To Paradise, Rotating Souls and, most recently, Pinchy & Friends. Here he returns to the latter label with four more rubs of atmospheric cuts from the dusty corners of his record collection. He begins with the wonderfully throbbing, solo-heavy dancefloor synth-scape of 'Cloud Worship', before successfully tinkering with a tactile, semi-organic proto-house gem on 'Pick a Toy'. Over on side B, 'Puzzle' is a tidy revision of a cosmic-minded, French language Balearic synth-pop gem, while 'Friday Night' is an eccentric, off-kilter slab of new wave disco oddness.
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DW00:00:02 EP
DW00:00:02 EP (limited 12")
Cat: DW 000002. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Jaz - "Cleopatra" (6:46)
Frantz - "Hyde & Go Sleaze" (5:44)
DJ Rocca & N2B - "Abuse" (5:57)
Facets - "Never Passing" (5:23)
Review: Death On Wax has already slipped out a handful of sharply informed edit and remix 12"s which fly the flag for the early 80s dance culture, when seedy, nocturnal bands were colliding with the flamboyant grooves of disco and synth pop. On this latest record, Jaz goes low and slow on the new wave goth tones of 'Cleopatra' before Frantz leans in on the Eurodisco freakiness of 'Hyde & Go Sleaze'. DJ Rocca & N2B pile on the pressure with the camp delights of 'Abuse' and Facets completes the set with the boxy beats of 'Never Passing'. Essential cuts for any discerning death disco.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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PI11
PI11 (180 gram vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: PE 11. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Track 1 (5:29)
Track 2 (6:02)
Track 3 (5:57)
Track 4 (Ancient Methods remix) (6:41)
Review: Modal Analysis affiliates Pi Electronics welcome back Justin Broadrick in his JK Flesh guise for some industrial-focused techno abstraction outside the usual formulaic confines of the genre. The opening track has some guttural mono synth pulses guiding the deathly drum beat, but it's instantly noticeable how slow and sinister these rhythms are. The second track follows suit, as Broadrick's long-proven penchant for textural noise manifests around the squashed clamour of the kick. 'Track 3' is even more formidable as a low-tempo tool for nihilistic dance parties, but then Ancient Methods is on hand to flip the script with a slide back up the pitch range and a different approach to noise-led techno.
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Played by: Mimi
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Willie Dynamite 45s Collection (Soundtrack)
Cat: DYNAM 7137/7138. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Willie D (feat Martha Reeves & The Sweet Things) (4:15)
Keep On Movin' On (feat Martha Reeves & The Sweet Things) (3:33)
Willie Chase (instrumental) (3:03)
Parade Strut (instrumental) (2:34)
Review: An iconic soundtrack to a classic blaxploitation flick, JJ Johnson and Martha Reeves & The Sweet Things turned a collective head when they simultaneously composed their core themes for Willie Dynamite, directed by obscure director Gilbert Moses. This ineluctable screen treat stars Roscoe Orman and Diana Sands in a quintessential portrayal of early '70s New York pimping, with the central character's foibles giving rise to a latent conscience when he comes into contact with a young social worker. As is often the case with the blaxploitation genre, Willie Dynamite begins with the lead character cruising down the streets of New York in some kind of fancy car, and 'tracked by the central theme: the theme of Reeves' 'Willie D' is clear as day, lyrically portraying D's hustle as 'magic', "never treating two girls the same", "it's no different from any other industry". 'Keep On Movin' On' contrasts this with a note of modesty, signaling the movie's inevitable tonal shift; nor should you miss the B-side instrumentals 'Willie Chase' and 'Parade Strut'.
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Session One
Session One (12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 9128 1. Rel: 06 May 22
Track 1 (20:06)
Track 2 (21:19)
Review: The inaugural 9128.live label release came from the UK's Jo Johnson and Hilary Robinson, featuring subtle, harmonic drones and manipulated piano, originally aired as part of the duo's set for the CALMA (Madrid) takeover on 9128.live, April 2020. Released digitally in 2020, the set is now available on 12" vinyl, split into two long-form compositions.
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Mental & Physical
Mental & Physical (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: WORST 009. Rel: 12 Oct 21
Friendly Tribute (5:44)
Binary Life (5:10)
Whispering The Past (5:12)
Insomnia Never Ends (8:12)
Too Many Colors In The Wood (7:51)
Review: The ninth release from Worst Records finds Jonnah asking, "what makes a being? What tends to be, always, and yet remains never achieved?" across the five adventurous tracks of his limited Mental & Physical EP. It is rhythmically loose, with tough broken beats, dark dubstep and new age infused ambient designs all magian this a glimpse into the future of our world. The mood ranges from uneasy to contemplative, the energies from blissed out to dark and oppressive. It is a well realised sound world that draws you in deep and has you questioning everything.
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Signal Drive EP
Cat: DO 303003. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Signal Drive (3:42)
Recovery2 (3:50)
Scramble (5:48)
Signal Drive (MOY remix) (4:37)
Oh Nein (4:24)
Back2 (4:49)
Review: Almost 40 years after the acid sound was first accidentally stumbled across it is still providing artists with endless amounts of inspiration. This Dynamics of Acid label is another one dedicated to the cause and here Jonathan Hipgrave under his Jonny3snares alias explores six different and equally sublime sounds that will make your brain dance as much as your body. There is an inward sense of reflection to the opener 'Signal Drive', a deep melancholy to 'Recovery' then squelchy hyperactive rhythms define 'Scramble.' Three flipside cuts again pair meaningful synths with lithe drum programming to make for a fantastically futuristic EP.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Vedanta Remixed (feat El Choop, Sebastian Mullaert, Van Bonn, Federson, Paul 90 mixes)
Vedanta (El Choop Reconstruct) (7:42)
Vedanta (Sebastian Mullaert Ambient mix) (2:50)
Vedanta (Van Bonn remix) (4:44)
Vedanta (Federson SF dub) (7:35)
Vedanta (Paul 90 Basement mix) (6:51)
Review: This record is named after Vedanta, an ancient philosophy based on the Vedas, the sacred scriptures of India. The music, originally composed and produced by Joseph S Joyce and later remixed by Sebastian Mullaert of Minilogue, was greatly inspired, after reading commentaries from Swami Rama Tirtha's biography "The Scientist & Mahatma" - Chapter 1 - Vedanta and The Secret of Success. Now, some nine years later, it gets served up as a remix EP. There's a dark El Choop Reconstruct, a gorgeous ambient version from Sebastian Mullaert, a minimal headscape from Van Bonn, Federson SF goes warm and dubby and then a crisp, tech-edged vibe from Paul 90 ends the EP in style.
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Endangered Species Vol 1
Cat: DE 262. Rel: 18 Sep 20
John King - "Munich" (4:18)
The Actor - "Picture 210" (demo) (3:31)
Brazil - "Tvoj Svijet" (3:41)
Jamal Khe - "L'Etranger (Ana Gharib)" (4:38)
Nightless - "Abemus Mind" (6:01)
Review: In eleven years of deep digging, Dark Entries has uncovered many curiosities, lone exemplars of the scarsest breeds. They are lurking in Croatia, on the streets of New York, maybe in the back of your own dusty closet - these odd-ball Italo and synth-wave monsters are too rare to live, too divine to die. Once-lost creatures now have a home with Dark Entries' new Endangered Species series. The inaugural edition features five specimens previously deemed extinct, only mentioned passingly in lore and speculation, but now safely preserved on vinyl.
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Viva La Tamla Motown
Cat: NW 512. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Basil Kirchin & Jack Nathan - "Viva La Tamla Motown" (3:50)
Alan Parker & William Parish - "Main Chance" (3:05)
Review: KPM Music might just be one of the most expansive music libraries out there, boasting a whopping 30,000 exclusive music tracks for licensing. Some of their earliest pieces are being reissued by Measured Mile, the latest of which appears here in the form of a split 7" by four of the label's most treasured contributors. 'Viva La Tamla Motown' helms up the A-side with wonky, laboured drumming and an excitable rock n' rolly guitar and harmonica. 'Main Chance' brings up the B with a more loungeified flutey strutter.
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Time Capsule Extensions
Maps Of Hyperspace - "Beta" (Longer version) (7:35)
Off Land - "Collapsar" (extended cut) (7:07)
Glo Phase - "Fire Flies" (extended 12" mix) (6:25)
John Beltran - "The Descendent" (Longer version) (7:29)
Adriano Mirabile - "Caju" (extended version) (7:03)
Sanderson Dear - "A Place For Totems" (extended version) (6:10)
Review: Sanderson Dear's Stasis Recordings released the original Time Capsule compilation in 2020 - a 20-track exploration of ten different ambient techno artists exploring two ideas each in compact form for a box set of 7"s. Now the label has revisited some of the project's standout moments and offered a chance to enjoy extended versions gathered on a single 12". From Maps Of Hyperspace shaping out atmospheric halls of synth work on 'Beta' to Glo Phase offering some gorgeous, sparkling grooves on 'Fire Flies', there's plenty of ground covered on this release. Of course the mighty John Beltran is a big drawer too, and his typically stellar 'The Descendent' doesn't disappoint in its full extended version.
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Played by: Vincent Inc
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Next Wave Acid Punx Deux: DJ Sampler
Nuovo Testamento - "Heartbeat" (Curses remix)
Mary Moor - "Pretty Day"
JWB Hits The Beat - "Body On Body" (Curses Revamp)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Blue Heat" (12" mix)
Review: Curses is Berlin-based DJ and producer Luca Venezia, who has proven himself to be a reliable authority on all manner of deviant dancefloor sounds from the recent and distant past. On this compilation for Eskimo he takes up the challenge of spanning four decades of darkwave sounds by bringing seminal classics in line with exclusive new material for an epic 38-track compilation, which gets a thoroughly useful sampler edition for the vinyl DJs out there. The tracks on offer include Nuovo Testament, who get a punchy remix treatment from Curses himself before we can feast on the seductive minimal wave of Mary Moor. Curses also revamps JWB Hits The Beat with a strong Euro slant to the production, while the 12" mix of Sheffield pioneers Cabaret Voltaire's 'Blue Heat' rounds the set off in legendary fashion.
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Less Popular Than Cats (B-STOCK)
Cat: VR 010. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Reedale Rise - "Track 1"
outlier - "Track 2"
Jo Johnson - "Track 3"
Romanticise The World - "Track 4"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corners of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent working condition***


Verdant's tenth release is another meandering and mystic trip through ambient electronic sounds that leaves you a million miles away from wherever you started. All four artists here excel with electro producer Reedale Ris kicking off in languid, far-sighted fashion with their mournful synths and distant cosmic designs. Out.Lier's 'Track 2' is another one cast adrift on deepest space with smeared pads and floating aural details suspending you in mid air. Jo Johnson's cascading synth motifs are pure and innocent and cathartic and Romanticise The World's 'Track 4' is mellifluous and hopeful.
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Less Popular Than Cats
Cat: VR 010. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Reedale Rise - "Track 1" (19:53)
outlier - "Track 2" (19:15)
Jo Johnson - "Track 3" (19:43)
Romanticise The World - "Track 4" (21:34)
Review: Verdant's tenth release is another meandering and mystic trip through ambient electronic sounds that leaves you a million miles away from wherever you started. All four artists here excel with electro producer Reedale Ris kicking off in languid, far-sighted fashion with their mournful synths and distant cosmic designs. Out.Lier's 'Track 2' is another one cast adrift on deepest space with smeared pads and floating aural details suspending you in mid air. Jo Johnson's cascading synth motifs are pure and innocent and cathartic and Romanticise The World's 'Track 4' is mellifluous and hopeful.
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Invito Al Cielo (reissue)
Cat: SYR 3. Rel: 02 Oct 23
Invito Al Cielo (20:48)
Hungara Vivo (5:45)
Radio-Amatoroj (28:33)
Review: To call Invito Al Cielo an experimental album kind of undersells just how experimental it is. It also suggests, to the uninitiated, that there's an album here in some shape or form. Of course, the definition of an album is open to some debate - does it need to have a certain number of songs on there? Or is it more about overall run time? Here we have two tracks running upwards of 20minutes (one touching on 30) and a bridge movement at a still-pretty-long six minutes, so take from that what you will. What's really important, though, is the contents. Sonic Youth had already established themselves among the loudest in rock 'n' roll, but also the most adventurous and explorative musically speaking. This outing marked the third in a series of releases on their own SYR imprint, a platform used to push the envelope even further. Masters at noise and walls of sound, much of what's here is proof of just how far you can take drone and refrain with subtle differentiations.
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Immersion Obscura
Immersion Obscura (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CS 100. Rel: 06 Jun 23
TVTM - "Experiment Obscura" (4:26)
Jo Rad Silver - "Immersion Theatre III" (3:53)
Review: Josh Dahlberg is The Valley and the Mountain aka TVTM and is an artist who has made a big move recently from the deep westside of Detroit all the way across to the far reaches of the Pacific Northwest. He he arrives on Central Scientific for its inaugural release with Detroit-based producer and Akka & BeepBeep founder, Jo Rad Silver, taking care of the flip. Next to an array of hardware, there is plenty of improvisation with guitars in this EP - 'Experiment Obscura' is a widescreen and dramatic ambient cut with a meditative feel and 'Immersion Theatre III' is another empty but inviting piece with curlicues, wispy pads, distant guitar echoes and moodiness to spare.
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Albums
I Get Along Without You Very Well
I Get Along Without You Very Well (blue marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: THRILL 566LPX. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Close (5:31)
Out Of Luck (4:43)
All In Bloom (4:34)
Never Near (2:10)
Temple (3:26)
Other Side (4:14)
Love You, Bye (5:16)
Waqt (2:44)
Review: Talk about the perfect meeting of minds. Ellen Arkbro is one of Europe's most sought after contemporary composers and musicians right now, having worked with revered institutions such as London's Barbican, GRM Paris, and Kolner Philharmonie in recent times, to name but a few. Johan Graden stands head and shoulders above almost all the rest in the list of Sweden's finest pianists and modern jazz masterminds.

Together, as you might expect, they make beautiful, sometimes sweet, occasionally mournful, always heartfelt music that refuses to sit in classical or jazz camps, and instead straddles the two while reaching for the stars in search of whole new tones that have never, or rarely, been discovered before. Really special stuff you'd be a fool to ignore, and crazy not to fall head over heels for.

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On Reflection
Cat: TRR 372CD. Rel: 29 Apr 22
On Reflection (One)
On Reflection (Two)
On Reflection (Three)
On Reflection (Four)
On Reflection (Five)
Review: William Basinski and Janek Schaefer make for a long distance collaboration on this much anticipated new album. It has taken the best part of eight years from conception to final execution but that more than proves worth the wait. Time and duration are recurring themes in their work and during the pandemic yeas in particular those were very much skewed and warped for us all. ". . . on reflection" casts itself free from temporal restraints with delicate piano passages, flickering melodies and drawn out drones that really sink you in deep.
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Departing In Descent
Departing In Descent (limited coloured vinyl 2xLP + download code (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: PITP V033. Rel: 28 Oct 22
Preludes In Parting (10:08)
Stares In Sapphires (8:23)
Harmonies In Hesitation (feat Marine Eyes) (10:53)
Interactions In Isolation (8:20)
Halvings In Hypnosis (10:06)
Strategies In Struggle (9:03)
Lamentations In Light (8:18)
Formulas In Fathoms (9:25)
Review: Anyone who's cast even the most casual eye over their ever expanding catalogue will have realised that one thing Past Inside The Present do best is bring artists together for unexpected and inspired collaborations. Departing in Descent is the first collaboration between James Bernard and Bvdub but their creative conversation effectively started as far back as 1994 when the latter bought Bernard's Atmospherics album in 1994 when it was "mistakenly stocked" in his local house music store. He says it was and remains his favourite ambient album, so when the pair found themselves crossing paths for one night in LA years later, a collaboration was the only logical conclusion. The results are more organic and friendly on the ear than some ambient offerings, with real instrumentation meshed with walls of woozy synths and delays, but no less fantastical and ambitious for it.
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Elemental 7 (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: CTIE 722. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Dancing Ghosts (9:44)
Temple Bar (edit) (6:21)
Meeting Mr. Evans (3:40)
The Final Calling (3:19)
Sidereal (5:27)
Invisible Spectrum (edit) (4:04)
Well Spring Of Life (6:12)
Review: Expanding on the ever-present fervour for classic industrial music, CTI's Elemental 7 lands in our laps, a reissue of the soundtrack to their 1982 film of the same name. Devastating and brutal sound effects are paired with haunting vocal performances on this two-suite clanker for the ages, while the accompanying video features cut-up video clips and dancing ghosts, while nods in the titles refer to seances and exorcisms. Don't pass on this one, as it's not just any old soundtrack; underwater worlds and vaporeal explosions make up its more unusual sonics.
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Golden Apples Of The Sun (reissue)
Cat: OBL 06. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Golden Apples Of The Sun (4:30)
Coral Reef (4:44)
Time Lapse (6:46)
Pinwheel (3:55)
Oceanium (7:57)
Rainbow Sequence (4:09)
Sonar (3:15)
Spirit Rock (2:50)
Review: Generations of modular might fold in on themselves as legendary Buchla pioneer Suzanne Ciani patches into accomplished French synthesist Jonathan Fitoussi for this outstanding album on Obliques. The title is clearly a tribute to Morton Subotnick, whose own Silver Apples Of The Moon is a true ground zero for West Coast synth albums and as you might surmise Ciani and Fitoussi opt to create something more shapely and inviting than the wild, brilliantly alien tonal mutations Subotnick conjured up back in the 60s. If you're familiar with either artist's work you won't be disappointed, as exquisitely rendered melodic flourishes, delicate spatial processing and subtle textural shifts unfurl around your ears across these eight beautiful pieces of synth perfection.
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Gary Crowley's Punk & New Wave Vol 2
Gary Crowley's Punk & New Wave Vol 2 (6xLP box set + booklet + autographed print)
Cat: DEMRECBOX 79. Rel: 26 May 23
The Clash - "1-2 Crush On You" (LP1)
The Slits - "So Tough"
The Undertones - "There Goes Norman"
The Users - "Sick Of You"
Leyton Buzzards - "I'm Hanging Around"
The Dole - "New Wave Love"
Ramones - "Suzy Is A Headbanger"
The Heartbreakers - "One Track Mind"
The Limit - "My World At Night"
The Art Attacks - "I Am A Dalek"
Penetration - "Future Daze"
Rich Kids - "Hung On You"
Magazine - "I Love You, You Big Dummy" (LP2)
The Flys - "Love & A Molotov Cocktail"
X Ray Spex - "Warrior In Woolworths"
The Members - "Phone In Show"
The Piranhas - "Tension"
Mo Dettes - "Paint It Black"
Poet & The Roots - "Dread Beat An' Blood"
The Jam - "Away From The Numbers"
Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Desert Kisses"
Golinski Brothers - "Bloody"
Zounds - "Demystification"
Liquid Stone - "Here Comes The Weekend" (mono)
The Trend - "Teenage Crush"
The Pleasers - "The Kids Are Alright"
Stiff Little Fingers - "Barbed Wire Love" (LP3)
Athletico Spizz 80 - "No Room"
The Chefs - "24 Hours"
Shake - "Dream On"
Altered Images - "Love & Kisses"
The Only Ones - "Out There In The Night"
The Cure - "Play For Today"
The Disco Zombies - "Drums Over London"
The Times - "Red With Purple Flashes"
The Limps - "Someone I Can Talk To"
The Nervebreakers - "My Girlfriend Is A Rock"
The Newtown Neurotics - "Hypocrite"
Dolly Mixture - "Side Street Walker"
XTC - "Radios In Motion" (LP4)
The Cigarettes - "They're Back Again, Here They Come"
Gary Valentine - "The First Ones"
Generation X - "Trying For Kicks" (Winstanley mix)
The Boys - "Jimmy Brown"
The Boyfriends - "I'm In Love Today"
The Dils - "Sound Of The Rain"
The Rezillos - "Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight"
Silent Noise - "I've Been Hurt (So Many Times Before)"
The Skunks - "Earthquake Shake"
Rachel Sweet - "New Rose"
The Distractions - "It Doesn't Bother Me"
The Wardens - "Do So Well"
Clive Pig & The Hopeful Chinamen - "Happy Birthday Sweet 16"
The Stranglers - "Tank" (LP5)
Pearl Harbor & The Explosions - "Drivin'"
Suicide - "Ghost Rider"
The Raincoats - "No Side To Fall In"
The City Limits - "Morse Code Messages"
Department S - "Monte Carlo Or Bust" (Early version)
The Psychedelic Furs - "We Love You"
The Chords - "Something's Missing"
Dislocation Dance - "Rosemary"
The Cosmopolitans - "Party Boy"
The Barracudas - "I Want My Woody Back"
The Oral Exciters - "It's Tonight"
Killing Joke - "Tension" (LP6)
The Subterraneans - "My Flamingo"
The Salford Jets - "Gina"
The Photos - "All I Want"
Wah! Heat - "Better Scream"
The Professionals - "Just Another Dream"
Devo - "Uncontrollable Urge"
Joe Public - "Hotel Rooms"
Moving England - "Moving Back"
Bow Wow Wow - "Golly! Golly! Go Buddy!"
The Farmers Boys - "I Think I Need Help"
Basement 5 - "Silicone Chip"
Review: After their first round was such a success, Gary Crowley and Jim Lahat have been tasked with pulling together another essential collection of punk and new wave from the 70s and 80s, and you can rest assured they've done it again. There are some major, familiar names here like The Clash, The Slits and Ramones, but there's also a hell of a lot of rare delights from the likes of The Limit, The Art Attacks and The Newtown Neurotics. Musically, there's plenty of range too from spiky three-chord pub rock and punk through to Linton Kewsi Johnson and Dennis Bovell's crossover dub as Poet & The Roots. That's just a tiny overview of this mammoth six-disc set, which takes you deep into the heart of a vital, thrilling period in alternative music.
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One Night In Porto
One Night In Porto (green vinyl LP)
Cat: AC 0031LIVE. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Heleali (The Sea Will Rise) (6:34)
Noyalain (Burn) (6:27)
Deshta (Forever) (5:58)
Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance) (5:56)
Orion (The Weary Huntsman) (6:58)
Keson (Until My Strength Returns) (6:32)
Do So Yol (Gather The Wind) (6:58)
A Blessing (3:47)
Review: Dead Can Dance's Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell have reimagined their much loved 2021 collaboration Burn in an all new live arena. One Night in Porto was recorded whilst on tour in Portugal towards the end of 2022 and found the pair doing a fine job of recreating the Burn album in a live setting. Rather than try to simply serve it up in recognisable form, they instead used its melodic themes and sonic textures as a starting point to head off into new worlds. After four days of rehearsals they took it on the road and as this recording on the third of the four dates shows, it was a great success.
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One Night In Porto
Cat: AC 0032LIVE. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Heleali (The Sea Will Rise)
Noyalain (Burn)
Deshta (Forever)
Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance)
Orion (The Weary Huntsman)
Keson (Until My Strength Returns)
Do So Yol (Gather The Wind)
A Blessing
Review: Two years ago, long-term musical collaborators Jules Maxwell and Lisa Gerrard, who first worked together during the latter's time with 4AD signed musical mavericks Dead Can Dance, joined forces with James Chapman to create Burn, a critically acclaimed exploration of "euphoric and inventive" sounds that blurred the boundaries between neo-classical, world music and ambient electronica. One Night in Porto captures the pair's performance - ably assisted by Chapman and a small pool of supplementary musicians - of the album's widescreen tracks at Casa Da Musica in Porto last November. With Gerrard utilising her voice to the full - one minute, soaring and operatic, the next singing more sweetly and soulfully in an entirely different language - and Maxwell playing a grand piano and synthesisers, it's a stunningly atmospheric, uplifting and entertaining affair.
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Blue Butterfly: Selected Sound (reissue)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Sorry, Doc!" (3:15)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Wind It Up!" (2:55)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Safari Track" (3:01)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Look At Me" (2:29)
Hardy's Jet Band - "Blue Butterfly" (2:45)
Hardy's Jet Band - "What You Call To Be Free" (3:06)
Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff - "Lady In Space" (2:28)
Orchestra Klaus Wuesthoff - "Big Beat" (2:49)
Jan Troysen Band - "A Blue Message" (3:32)
Jan Troysen Band - "Pop Happening" (2:30)
Orchestra Gary Pacific - "Ghetto Gap" (2:46)
Orchestra Gary Pacific - "Soft Wind" (2:06)
Orchestra Gary Pacific - "So Far" (1:39)
Review: For their latest deep dive into the world of library music, Be With Records has plundered the catalogue of German outlet Selected Sound. Comprising cuts in a variety of related styles recorded by a string of in-house outfits, 'Blue Butterfly' was originally mailed to subscribers in the film, television and advertising industries way back in 1971. It has largely stood the test of time brilliantly, with our picks of a very strong bunch including the fuzz-fuelled, flute-sporting car-chase heaviness of Hardy Jet Band's 'Sorry, Doc!', the 'Relight My Fire'-inspired big band funk-rock of 'Safari Track' by the same combo, the spaghetti western-on-the-moon flex of 'Lady In Space' by Orchestra Klaus Wuestoff' and the appallingly titled but utterly joyous 'Pop Happening' by the Jan Troysen Band.
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Didymus
Didymus (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: LSLP 001. Rel: 16 Sep 22
(Feels Like A) New Day (5:39)
Didymus I (1:39)
In Dapple Shade (5:33)
Eos (7:13)
Biologue (6:39)
Didymus II (3:45)
Little Blue (3:13)
Amanesis (6:06)
Review: Two Johns unite: griot and kora master John Haycock, hailing from Manchester, and fellow multi-instrumentalist John Ellis, team up for the spiritual-visionary album 'Didymus'. Enlisting a ragtag band of musicians to produce something far beyond what the average folk artist can make on their own, the album centres on a single mantra: 'visions create'. The aim is to sonically chart a roadmap towards a bright future, a feat that seems impossible: the means are sequenced electronic, dub-psychs flourishings, solstice chants, and poetry from a band of wordsmiths such as Rob Dunford and Sunflower Bill.
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My Seat & Weep (B-STOCK)
Cat: DEIS 8. Rel: 01 Jan 90
But Not In This Room (3:36)
My Seat & Weep (4:16)
Yellow Leaf Flutters On A Nail (4:42)
Petals (with Emile Frankel) (4:23)
You Take Each Other's Breath Away By Doing Something Or Saying Something You Never Saw Coming (7:56)
More Room To Breathe In (with Angelina Nonaj) (3:36)
Picnic: Dyed In The Wool (5:43)
A Healing Tear (with Abby Sundborn) (4:47)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record sleeve damaged, product in working order***


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Have you heard much as warm as 'But Not In This Room' recently? A subtly mesmerising introduction to a stunningly beautiful album, fans of DNTEL's lusher ends should take note, albeit in this instance we're talking endless notes and soft chimes rather than anything you might call a song.

Most of My Seat & Weep feels similarly like it's warming up, 'Yellow Leaf Flutters On A Nail', for example, is akin to stepping into a gong bath on a hot summer's day. Those who have will understand. In terms of musicality, 'Petals', featuring Emile Frankel, might take first prize here - its slowly emerging piano keys gradually finding one another to form a distinct arrangement that's neither forceful nor benign. Before you know it, you're in and never want to leave. Ever.
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Out There In The Middle Of Nowhere
Cat: PM 007. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Nowhere (15:34)
Spectral Valley (4:24)
Badlands (12:12)
Embrosneros (7:55)
Review: John Also Bennett's new album Out There in the Middle of Nowhere came to him during a long road trip through South Dakota's desolate badlands. Inspirations from that journey were then taken into the studio along with a lap steel guitar, Yamaha FM synth and field recordings to elicit the same sense of emptiness but potential for menace that he felt in the middle of nowhere. It is a superb evocation of windswept plains, wide open vistas that sparkle under the sun and panoramic landscapes distilled into long-form drones. There is a great cinematic feel to this album - a story telling narrative that sets your mind into overdrive filling in the mental imagery that makes it as beautiful and poignant as anything we've heard for a while.
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Boiling Wells: Demos '19-'22
Boiling Wells: Demos '19-'22 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SWORD 02. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Without You (5:00)
Ribbons (2:12)
Don't Turn Me Away (7:02)
Boiling Wells (3:38)
Skin (4:37)
Track 6 (0:54)
I'm Outside (4:41)
Sweeping Path (4:17)
Call2Me (5:18)
Silhouette (2:47)
Ur Love (3:29)
Garden 1 (0:57)
Review: Bristol has a lot to answer for when it comes to atmospheric downtempo stuff. The birthplace of trip hop is still commonly associated with the genre decades after its inception, but this shouldn't make anyone think for a second the city has sat idly by gorging on the fatted calfs of Massive Attack, Portishead and the like without pushing further experimentations in the art of sombre, slow, emotional electronica. Jabu are a great case in point, and if the world were different, fairer, and less overwhelmed with band names you can bet your bottom dollar this South West England trio would be household treasures by now. Having released a number of genuinely mesmerising albums packed with meditations on loss, landing on exalted labels such as Blackest Ever Black, here they present a generous helping of unreleased and previously unheard bits and pieces that led to the back catalogue we now have. Tellingly, everything here was always worthy of release, so it's great this has finally happened.
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Gentle Confrontation
Gentle Confrontation (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 064. Rel: 21 Sep 23
Gentle Confrontation (4:18)
2003 (2:40)
Let U Go (feat KeiyaA) (4:21)
Deja Vu (feat Ritchie) (2:54)
Prelude Of Tired Of Me (1:59)
Glitch The System (Glitch Bitch 2) (3:34)
I DM U (4:24)
One Way Ticket To The Midwest (Emo) (feat Corey Mastrangelo) (2:27)
Cards With The Grandparents (3:20)
While They Were Singing (feat Marina Herlop) (4:23)
Try For Me (feat Eden Samara) (4:05)
Tired Of Me (2:19)
Speechless (feat George Riley) (4:56)
Disjointed (Feeling Like A Kid Again) (4:04)
I'm Trying To Love Myself (3:24)
Saying Goodbye (feat Contour) (3:34)
Review: The third album by IDM's next-gen darling Loraine James is here and similarly to her last works, Gentle Confrontation is an ever-shifting, collaboratively-focused album. If the name is anything to go by, then the aim of the game is to offer a sonic blueprint for artists trying to quietly, subtly, resist the status quo, while also keeping the family close and remaining level-headed and happy. Examining her past and present, James offers with everything from transstep trances made with RiTchie and George Riley, to math-rock and emo-infleuenced tracks ('One Way Ticket...') and even self-sung ballads ('2003').
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Gentle Confrontation
Cat: HDBCD 064. Rel: 06 Oct 23
Gentle Confrontation
2003
Let U Go (feat Keiya)
Deja Vu (feat Ritchie)
Prelude Of Tired Of Me
Glitch The System (Glitch Bitch 2)
I DM U
One Way Ticket To The Midwest (Emo) (feat Corey Mastrangelo)
Cards With The Grandparents
While They Were Singing (feat Marina Herlop)
Try For Me (feat Eden Samara)
Tired Of Me
Speechless (feat George Riley)
Disjointed (Feeling Like A Kid Again)
I'm Trying To Love Myself
Saying Goodbye (feat Contour)
Scepticism With Joy (feat Mouse On The Keys - bonus track)
Review: Loraine James continues to trust her instincts and serve us some of the most honest and original music within the leftfield electronic sphere right now. Having recently paid tribute to the work of Julius Eastman on Build Something Beautiful For Me, now she retunes to Hyperdub with the record she claims the teenage version of her would have made. The label text makes explicit reference to the likes of DNTEL and Telefon Tel Aviv as well as math rock, but James is also way out in her own zone metabolising such influences into unique expression. There are some wonderful guest spots from the likes of RiTchie, Marina Herlop and Eden Samara, while James herself centres her voice for some of the album's most poignant moments. Gentle Confrontation is another outstanding chapter in James' ever-intriguing story.
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Donkey Kong Country 3: Recreated (Soundtrack) (half speed remastered)
Dixie Beat (Side 1: The Beginning Of The End) (2:02)
Crazy Calypso (2:28)
Northern Kremisphere (0:33)
Wrinkly's Safe Cave (0:32)
Hangin' At Funky's (0:26)
Crystal Chasm (1:08)
Sub-map Shuffle (2:56)
Stillt Village (2:33)
Bonus Time! (1:32)
Mill Fever (3:35)
Frosty Frolics (Side 2: Danger Zone) (0:52)
Brother Bear (2:11)
Swanky's Sideshow (1:30)
Cranky's Showdown (1:02)
Boss Boogie (1:37)
Treetop Tumble (2:49)
Wrinkly (1:32)
Hot Pursuit (3:34)
Enchanted Riverbank (2:52)
Brothers Bear Blues (Side 3: The Wild World) (1:07)
Water World (2:48)
Cascade Capers (3:04)
Get Fit Agogo (0:19)
Nuts & Bolts (2:18)
Pokey Pipes (2:25)
Rockface Rumble (2:12)
Cavern Caprice (2:52)
Jungle Jitter (2:50)
Big Boss Blues (Side 4: K Rool's Reckoning) (1:40)
Game Over (0:16)
Baddies On Parada (2:17)
Krematoa Koncerto (2:02)
Rocket Run (3:04)
Mama Bird (1:47)
Chase (1:07)
Jangle Bells (3:10)
Review: Surely there is no one alive who isn't familiar with the oversized, over-energized beats that is Donkey Kong. One of the most enduring characters of the Nintendo world, he remains as popular with kids now as he did back in the 90s and so this first-ever physical release of the Donkey Kong Country Soundtrack is special indeed. The project has been led by Louisiana-based composer and producer Jammin' Sam Miller who has recreated all the most iconic sounds from the game using hex SPC data crudely converted to MIDI. What a gem,
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Oxymore
Oxymore (trifold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 196587 46581. Rel: 20 Oct 22
Agora (1:39)
Oxymore (4:46)
Neon Lips (4:28)
Sonic Land (6:01)
Animal Genesis (5:43)
Synthy Sisters (3:18)
Sex In The Machine (5:45)
Zeitgeist (3:07)
Crystal Garden (4:09)
Brutalism (4:41)
Epica (5:24)
Review: If there's one thing you can count on Jean Michel Jarre for, it's testing the limits of technology and seeing where he can take things further. The Oxygene synth wizard is back at it with a revolutionary new record which seeks to offer his fans a sonic experience like they've never had before. Oxymore has been recorded as a multi-channel, 3D binaural album, and while that might sound a bit vague for the uninitiated, the idea is that it gives the producers and engineers greater control over placing sounds within a three-dimensional, or even 360 degree space. Anyone listening on headphones will be able to experience this new revelation in sound design and hear it for themselves.
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The Concerts In China (40th Anniversary Edition)
The Concerts In China (40th Anniversary Edition) (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: 194399 45811. Rel: 24 Nov 22
The Overture (4:41)
Arpegiator (7:04)
Equinoxe (part 4) (7:46)
Fishing Junks At Sunset (6:06)
Band In The Rain (5:13)
Equinoxe (part 7) (9:47)
Orient Express (4:24)
Magnetic Fields (part 1) (4:15)
Magnetic Fields (part 3) (4:14)
Magnetic Fields (part 4) (2:41)
Laser Harp (3:20)
Night In Shanghai (7:07)
The Last Rumba (1:59)
Magnetic Fields (part 2) (5:56)
Souvernir Of China (4:40)
Review: Pivotal electronic musician Jean Michel Jarre is venerated for his massive live shows, which incorporate projections onto the sides of big buildings, fireworks, and the like. According to Sony, Jarre was also the first 'western' musician to perform in post-Mao China, which led to a longstandingly solid relationship between him, his management team, and the tourism and events industries of Beijing and Shanghai, which led to him continually performing in those cities over many years. 'The Concerts In China', originally released in 2014, collects the live audio of all of these performances, and is once again set for a re-release.
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Les Granges Brulees (Soundtrack) (remastered)
Cat: TRS 28. Rel: 26 Oct 23
La Chanson Des Granges Brulees
Le Pays De Rose
L'helicoptere
Une Morte Dans La Neige
Le Juge
Le Car/Le Chasse-Neige
Theme De L'argent
Rose
Zig-Zag
Hesitation
La Perquisition Et Les Paysans
Reconstitution
Les Granges Brulees
Descente Au Village
La Verite
Generique
Happiness Is A Sad Song
Review: The original soundtrack composed and performed by Jean Michel Jarre for the 1973 French movie 'Les Granges Brulees' (The Burned Barns), directed by Jean Chapot, hears a reissue. The soundtrack was originally released in 1973 by Eden Roc and features experimental electronic music influenced by Jarre's work at the G.R.M (Groupe de Recherches Musicales). Now re-released by Transversales Disques, its various concrete meanderings and mysterious polyrhythmic resonances continue to beguile.
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Oxymoreworks
Oxymoreworks (unmixed CD)
Cat: 196588 44112. Rel: 03 Nov 23
Jean-Michel Jarre X Martin Gore - "Brutalism" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Brian Eno - "Epica Extension"
Jean-Michel Jarre X Deathpact - "Brutalism" (reprise)
Jean-Michel Jarre X French79 - "Epica" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Adiescar Chase - "Synthy Sisters" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Armin Van Buuren - "Epica Maxima"
Jean-Michel Jarre X Nina Kraviz - "Sex In The Machine" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X NSDOS - "Zeitgeist" (take 2)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Irene Dresel - "Zeitgeist Botanica"
Review: Second time around for Jean-Michel Jarre's 2022 album Oxymore, a loving tribute to French composer and 'music concrete' pioneer Pierre Henry. As the title suggests, this version features new remixes of album tracks (all of which feature sounds originally created by Henry) by a disparate group of musical talents. That makes for an interesting mix of interpretations, with armin Van Buuren's sizable trance translation of 'Epica' rubbing shoulders with a trippy, off-kilter electro take on 'Sex In The Machine' by Nina Kraviz, a moody Martin Gore interpretation of 'Brutalism', Irene Dresel's raw techno revision of 'Zeitgeist Botanica', and ambient pioneer Brian Eno putting his spin on 'Epica'.
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Oxymoreworks
Oxymoreworks (gatefold LP)
Cat: 196588 44111. Rel: 24 Nov 23
Jean-Michel Jarre X Martin Gore - "Brutalism" (take 2) (4:57)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Brian Eno - "Epica Extension" (4:29)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Deathpact - "Brutalism" (reprise) (4:32)
Jean-Michel Jarre X French79 - "Epica" (take 2) (5:30)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Adiescar Chase - "Synthy Sisters" (take 2) (3:07)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Armin Van Buuren - "Epica Maxima" (5:16)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Nina Kraviz - "Sex In The Machine" (take 2) (5:04)
Jean-Michel Jarre X NSDOS - "Zeitgeist" (take 2) (5:08)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Irene Dresel - "Zeitgeist Botanica" (5:45)
Review: He might be in the autumn of his career but Jean Michel Jarre remains an innovator in the field of electronic music. His last album in 2022, Oxymore, was another pioneering exploration of rhythm and sound that has now been reworked alongside a series of collaborators all picked by the man himself. The nine-track selection brings wholly new perspectives to the originals which he calls "a vibrant collection of musical dialogues." An immediate standout for us is the track with Nina Kraviz which is crunchy, distorted minimal techno, while 'Epica Extension' with Brian Eno is laced up with otherworldly melodies. A great work from a mix of great artists.

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Oxymoreworks (B-STOCK)
Cat: 196588 44111. Rel: 05 Jan 90
Jean-Michel Jarre X Martin Gore - "Brutalism" (take 2) (4:57)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Brian Eno - "Epica Extension" (4:29)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Deathpact - "Brutalism" (reprise) (4:32)
Jean-Michel Jarre X French79 - "Epica" (take 2) (2:42)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Adiescar Chase - "Synthy Sisters" (take 2) (5:30)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Armin Van Buuren - "Epica Maxima" (5:16)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Nina Kraviz - "Sex In The Machine" (take 2) (5:04)
Jean-Michel Jarre X NSDOS - "Zeitgeist" (take 2) (5:08)
Jean-Michel Jarre X Irene Dresel - "Zeitgeist Botanica" (5:45)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Tear in the top of outer sleeve but product remains unopened and is otherwise in excellent condition***


He might be in the autumn of his career but Jean Michel Jarre remains an innovator in the field of electronic music. His last album in 2022, Oxymore, was another pioneering exploration of rhythm and sound that has now been reworked alongside a series of collaborators all picked by the man himself. The nine-track selection brings wholly new perspectives to the originals which he calls "a vibrant collection of musical dialogues." An immediate standout for us is the track with Nina Kraviz which is crunchy, distorted minimal techno, while 'Epica Extension' with Brian Eno is laced up with otherworldly melodies. A great work from a mix of great artists.

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A World Of Service
A World Of Service (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: OSTGUTLP 35. Rel: 29 Nov 21
Birds You Can Name (2:49)
Camelo (3:22)
Luis (3:34)
Busto (3:46)
A World Of Service (4:46)
In Your Mouth (3:14)
Vapor Dentro (4:07)
Wish (3:58)
Review: Nobody could accuse Spanish producer JASSS of being backwards and coming forwards on this, her Ostgut Ton debut. The Berlin-based label, Berghain's recorded outlet, usually conjures sonic images in line with the stereotypical soundtrack of the club's main hall, but anyone who has spent a reasonable amount of time in the imprint's back catalogue will know that's a reductive assumption. The crew regularly veer into all kinds of leftfield electronic avenues.

Even so, JASSS' arrival marks one of the wildest rides this platform has ever offered listeners. From the resoundingly emotional and joyous opening wide bands of synth, 'Birds You Can Name', to the euphoric industrialism of 'Busto' and the operatic, neo-tropical pop of 'A World of Service', this is benchmark-setting curveball stuff we cannot get enough of.
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A World Of Service
Cat: OSTGUTCD 49. Rel: 29 Nov 21
Birds You Can Name
Camelo
Luis
Busto
A World Of Service
In Your Mouth
Vapor Dentro
Wish
Review: Although arguably best known for her angular, industrial-influenced techno output, Siliva Jimenez Alvarez AKA Jasss has proved adept at delivering oddball electronica, modular-rich ambient and the kind of scuzzy industrial pop of which Trent Reznor would undoubtedly prove. A World of Service, her sophomore album and first for Ostgut Ton, builds on the latter side of her sound while expanding into new musical territory such as autotune-sporting future R&B ('Luis'), buzzing downtempo darkness (the immersive and intoxicating, percussion-rich 'Busto'), leftfield 21st century synth-pop (the curious but excellent 'A World Of Service') and even a dash of jangling, radio-friendly cheeriness ('In Your Mouth'). An impossible album to pigeonhole, but one that's consistently excellent and genuinely worthy of further inspection.
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Everyone Is My Age (reissue)
Cat: DE 231. Rel: 06 Nov 18
Overture (1:57)
Think It's You (3:47)
Big Generation (4:23)
Do I (3:18)
Selfish Heart (4:57)
Whats Going On (2:59)
Everyone Is (1:33)
Clear Eyes (2:57)
Emotion 2 (4:56)
Night (4:29)
My Age (4:37)
Chantilly Lace (3:49)
Review: Baby Buddha is the experimental new wave duo of Charles Hornaday (vocals, guitar, electronics, drums) and David Javelosa (vocals, electronics, clarinet). Born from late night improvisations of San Francisco synth-punks Los Microwaves with a rotating cast of musicians. Live shows would include music, projections, dance and performance art in both clubs and gallery spaces. In 1980, Howie Klein's 415 Records released their first single of Tammy Wynette's "Stand By Your Man". In 1981, 'Music For Teenage Sex' was their first full length album released via Poshboy Records. It featured Los Microwaves' Meg Brazill, Poshboy boss Robbie Fields, and Kathy Peck as "Tammy Why-not", who later went on to found H.E.A.R (Hearing Education and Awareness for Rockers). In January 1983 Kathy, Charles and David went into the studio with a couple of Kathy's original "country" songs and began working on a sophomore album. They also incorporated songs from a live multi-track recording of a concert at the Graffiti Club on June 6th 1984. The album titled 'Everyone Is My Age' sat unreleased until 1987 due to relocation to Los Angeles and eventually found a home on David's Hyperspace Communications, the original label for the first Los Microwaves singles. For this first time reissue we've added a previously unreleased bonus song "What's Going On," a Kathy Peck original. All songs have been remastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. The vinyl comes housed in the original jacket featuring a collage by David Javelosa and includes an insert with lyrics, photos and liner notes.
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Played by: In Flagranti
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Bowdark
Bowdark (limited LP + booklet)
Cat: DM 10. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Bowdarks Bus Stop (6:23)
Empty Church (1:49)
Nightmares Daymares (2:54)
Not Welcome Here (1:44)
The Grey Twin Babies (5:32)
The Crater (4:29)
Amy's Dream (1:51)
Save Yourself (5:32)
Signals (5:20)
Bowdarks Bus Stop 2 (4:02)
Review: With its use of a motorcycle engine speeding off into the distance, an emerging drum pattern that vaguely recalls Brad Fiedel's The Terminator Theme and slowly building tension created by the synth refrains and piano underscore, Magnus Javerling knows how to create atmosphere. As the opening to Bowdark proceeds, that sense of feeling transforms into a sense of place, which makes sense given the album title is 'borrowed' from a fictional US town where strange things happen, here rendered in music form through quirky electronic keys, whirs and tones, melodies that are not dark, but certainly steeped in mystery. Gothenburg-based Javerling spent no less than six years conceiving and recording the contents of this latest example as to why Sweden's second city is a hotbed of leftfield and avant garde musical talent. Owing at least something to the likes of John Carpenter, the result is a record that transports you into a visceral adventure through the unknown.
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