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Landmarks
Landmarks (limited cassette)
Cat: PURR 0089. Rel: 09 Mar 18
7 10 77 83 (2:00)
The First Steps Onto Their Soil (2:00)
Hotel Mona Lisa
Indistinguishable From Magic (2:00)
A Big & Strange Place (0:34)
Volcanic Institutions (1:19)
From Fire, Ice (2:00)
Embera (2:00)
5000 Feet Under The Surface (0:38)
Blending All Of The Above (2:00)
S-Shaped Isthmus (2:00)
Magnified Pieces Of Thermodynamics (2:00)
The Signs Are Everywhere (0:20)
Rights Of The Idea Or A Machine (2:00)
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Ultraflowers
Ultraflowers (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0139. Rel: 18 Sep 23
Ultraflowers
Glassy Eyed
Night Objects
Moths
1000Work (feat Nuage)
Predteche
Review: Russian titan Monokle is back to once again traverse many different sound worlds with his new album Ultraflowers. It is one of a number of superb albums landing on Constellation Tatsu this summer and one defined again by its warmth. The title track is a lo-fi, scruffy and deep opener with persuasive breakbeats, while 'Glassy Eyed' is an ambient jungle trip that drips with watery melody. 'Night Objects' offers some introspection and 'Moths' is a glitchy future techno cut with smeared synth soul. '1000Work' layer sup more breaks with elegant ambient melodies and 'Predteche' casts you admit in the deepest corners of space.
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Polaris
Polaris (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0144. Rel: 11 Nov 24
Nickel (9:51)
Marea (4:15)
Koala (6:20)
Opalescent (3:44)
Polaris (3:20)
Solstice (4:48)
Landscape (7:55)
Review: One Million Eyes, previously known as Templehof, return with a new album of balearic ambient, previously heard on two excellent releases for A Strangely Isolated Place. This time appearing on legendary cassette label Constellation Tatsu as part of their fall combo, anyone familiar with their previous work will know what to expect. Dreamy, sun hazed analogue synth lines mix with deep fourth world soundscapes that wouldn't sound out of place on 90s labels such as Pete Namlook's Fax or Instinct Ambient. The first half of Signal begins slowly, eyes wide shut, with 'Nickel', a slow pulsating jam of chilled out psychedelia. 'Marea' blends organic instrumentation with distant, processed voices. 'Koala', the deepest cut on the album, leads to a mood shift in 'Opalescent' that will sound eerily familiar to any Gaussian Curve fans. 'Polaris', 'Solstice' and highlight 'Landscape' close out the album in style. For fans of anyone from Music From Memory, Jonathan Fitoussi & Ishq, there are few better ways to relive your memories of later summer.
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