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Suddenly
Suddenly (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MRG 708. Rel: 04 Sep 20
Sister (2:12)
You & I (4:04)
Sunny's Time (2:47)
New Jade (3:37)
Home (2:37)
Lime (2:56)
Never Come Back (5:00)
Filtered Grand Piano (0:53)
Like I Loved You (4:04)
Magpie (3:56)
Ravi (4:30)
Cloud Song (6:49)
Review: It's quite shocking it's been six years since the last Caribou album, 2014's knockout "Our Love". Dan Snaith has never felt the need to rush his music out, and there was an interim Daphni album in 2017 to be fair to the guy, but here we are with a new set that sees Snaith returning to a little of the delicate songwriting and winsome electronica he forged his reputation on in the early days. There's a lot going on in here, from smooth as silk yacht rock-isms to deliriously modernist cut ups and more than a few wild pitch shifts to keep listeners on their toes. It's playful and heartfelt, and rarely lingers in one place for too long while still retaining a sense of calm. It may be not at all what you expected from Caribou's return, but we'd wager it's even better than you hoped.
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 in stock $21.58
Triola Im Funftonraum
Triola Im Funftonraum (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 489. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Leuchtturm (4:20)
Neuland (5:03)
Ag Penthouse (5:14)
Unland (5:26)
RAL 7035 (4:00)
Wanderlust (6:48)
Distel (7:14)
Traumschon (5:24)
Junge Manner Von Gestern (1:43)
Der Endlos Blaue Himmel (1:51)
Review: Originally confined to CDia relic of a different timeiJorg Burger's early-2000s masterwork finally sees the vinyl treatment it deserves. Lush, transportive, and quietly radical, this is ambient techno at its most fluid, a body of work that drifts between nostalgia and movement, solitude and propulsion. 'Leuchtturm' remains untouched, its soft hand drums and hazy atmospheres still unfolding like a slow sunrise. Elsewhere, 'AG Penthouse' undergoes a transformation, its flute-like trills and glassy keys now fused to a churning rhythm that recalls Tangerine Dream's work on Thief, minus the guitar histrionics. Beat-driven yet deeply immersive, each track rises, crests and recedes in perfect sequence, a travelogue in the vein of Carl Craig's Landcruising or Model 500's Deep Space. What makes this release endure isn't just its shimmering detail but its refusal to conform. In a landscape where ambient techno so often leans on a specific nostalgia, Burger sidesteps the obvious, creating a listening experience that still feels singular, 21 years later.
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 in stock $28.21
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