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Foley Room
Foley Room (CD+DVD)
Cat: ZENCD 121X. Rel: 02 Mar 07
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Bloodstone (feat Kronos Qurrtet)
Esther S
Keep Your Distance
The Killers Vanilla
Kitchen Sink
Horsefish
Foley Room
Big Furry Head
Ever Falling
Always
Straight Psyche
At The End Of The Day
DVD
Review: Genius of noise manipulation and uncompromising musical auteur Amon Tobin is set to release "Foley Room", his most conceptually satisfying and beautiful album to date. After finishing work on his soundtrack to the video game "Splinter Cell", Tobin decided it was time to re-think his compositional processes. Having made several albums from reconstructed vinyl sources it was time to look at what else could be pulled apart and reconfigured. Amon had been told about the work of foley artists and this served as an inspiration. A foley room is where the sound effects are recorded for films. Foley artists use their imagination and ingenuity to make the right noise for the situation they are presented with. With this in mind, Amon and a team of assistants headed out into the streets with high sensitivity microphones and recorded found sounds, from tigers roaring to cats eating rats, from wasps to falling chickpeas, kitchen utensils to motorbikes to water dripping from a tap. Added to this were the sounds of musicians like The Kronos Quartet, Stefan Schneider and Sarah Page. Tobin travelled from foley rooms in Montreal to San Francisco to Seattle and back as he collected them (the CD and double LP release will be accompanied by a short DVD, "Foley Room: Found Footage", documenting the recording process). He then took this wealth of source material and twisted it round into the haunting, muscular music you can hear throughout this remarkable album. If a theme runs through "Foley Room" it is what Amon describes as "the pairing of sounds that share a sonic quality despite being otherwise unrelated". And beyond this, of course, his belief that source material is just that - a source, something to be processed, warped and manipulated until it runs beyond itself. This isn't an avant garde or deliberately obtuse record, rather a way for Tobin to freshen up his approach to music whilst tipping his cap to the musique-concrete and found sound pioneers of the past. The results are immediately apparent. There seems to be a new aural depth to the sound of the record, a living looseness despite the almost forensic way in which the music has been pieced together. In many ways it's as musical and melodic as anything he has produced. And, as ever with Tobin, there are moments of spectral oddness as well as those of sheer exhilaration. Most of all, though, there is a consistency of vision as you are dragged backward through moods and sensations, which encourages you to see the record not as a collection of 'tracks' but as a whole piece. Unique and compelling, "Foley Room" is set to stand out even amongst the consistently high quality of Tobin's other output.
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out of stock $10.38
Bloodstone
Cat: ZEN 12190. Rel: 02 Mar 07
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Bloodstone (feat Kronos Quartet)
Esther's
Here Comes The Moon Man
Review: "Bloodstone" begins life as a disturbing waltz, before the dirtiest, most foul-smelling and obnoxious vortex of a beat stomps all over that and the whole builds to a constantly deferred orchestral finale apparently built from tune ups. The strings in this piece are provided by the world famous Kronos Quartet, recorded in San Francisco with Amon.
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out of stock $7.78
Foley Room
Foley Room (CD+DVD)
Cat: ZENCD 121. Rel: 06 Mar 07
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Bloodstone
Esther's
Keep Your Distance
The Killer's Vanilla
Kitchen Sink
Horsefish!!!
Foley Room
Big Furry Hero
Ever Falling
Always
Straight Psyche
At The End Of The Day
DVD
Review: Genius of noise manipulation and uncompromising musical auteur Amon Tobin is set to release "Foley Room", his most conceptually satisfying and beautiful album to date. After finishing work on his soundtrack to the video game "Splinter Cell", Tobin decided it was time to re-think his compositional processes. Having made several albums from reconstructed vinyl sources it was time to look at what else could be pulled apart and reconfigured. Amon had been told about the work of foley artists and this served as an inspiration. A foley room is where the sound effects are recorded for films. Foley artists use their imagination and ingenuity to make the right noise for the situation they are presented with. With this in mind, Amon and a team of assistants headed out into the streets with high sensitivity microphones and recorded found sounds, from tigers roaring to cats eating rats, from wasps to falling chickpeas, kitchen utensils to motorbikes to water dripping from a tap. Added to this were the sounds of musicians like The Kronos Quartet, Stefan Schneider and Sarah Page. Tobin travelled from foley rooms in Montreal to San Francisco to Seattle and back as he collected them (the CD and double LP release will be accompanied by a short DVD, "Foley Room: Found Footage", documenting the recording process). He then took this wealth of source material and twisted it round into the haunting, muscular music you can hear throughout this remarkable album. If a theme runs through "Foley Room" it is what Amon describes as "the pairing of sounds that share a sonic quality despite being otherwise unrelated". And beyond this, of course, his belief that source material is just that - a source, something to be processed, warped and manipulated until it runs beyond itself. This isn't an avant garde or deliberately obtuse record, rather a way for Tobin to freshen up his approach to music whilst tipping his cap to the musique-concrete and found sound pioneers of the past. The results are immediately apparent. There seems to be a new aural depth to the sound of the record, a living looseness despite the almost forensic way in which the music has been pieced together. In many ways it's as musical and melodic as anything he has produced. And, as ever with Tobin, there are moments of spectral oddness as well as those of sheer exhilaration. Most of all, though, there is a consistency of vision as you are dragged backward through moods and sensations, which encourages you to see the record not as a collection of 'tracks' but as a whole piece. Unique and compelling, "Foley Room" is set to stand out even amongst the consistently high quality of Tobin's other output.
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Played by: DJ Hidden
out of stock $9.33
Lost & Found
Lost & Found (12" + free MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 160XX5. Rel: 16 Sep 10
 
Leftfield
Amon Tobin - "Lost & Found"
Amon Tobin - "Foley Versions"
Roots Manuva - "Dub Styles" (Micachu's MATHES remix)
DJ Vadim - "The Terrorist" (Gaslamp Computer Killer remix)
DELS - "Eating Clouds"
out of stock $6.75
ISAM
ISAM (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 168. Rel: 19 May 11
 
Experimental/Electronic
Journeyman
Piece Of Paper
Goto 10
Surge
Lost & Found
Wooden Toy
Mass & Spring
Calculate
Kitty Cat
Bedtime Stories
Night Swim
Dropped From The Sky
out of stock $21.78
Surge
Surge (12")
Cat: ZEN 12292. Rel: 07 Jul 11
 
Experimental/Electronic
Surge (album version)
Surge (Two Fingers remix)
Surge (Emika version)
Surge (16Bit remix)
out of stock $6.22
Foley Room
Foley Room (gatefold 2xLP + DVD + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 121. Rel: 02 Mar 07
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Bloodstone (feat Kronos Quartet) (4:09)
Esther's (3:19)
Keep Your Distance (4:48)
The Killer's Vanilla (4:11)
Kitchen Sink (4:48)
Horsefish (5:07)
Foley Room (3:37)
Big Furry Head (3:17)
Ever Falling (3:41)
Always (3:39)
Straight Psyche (6:42)
At The End Of The Day (3:14)
Foley Room (DVD)
Review: Genius of noise manipulation and uncompromising musical auteur Amon Tobin is set to release "Foley Room", his most conceptually satisfying and beautiful album to date. After finishing work on his soundtrack to the video game "Splinter Cell", Tobin decided it was time to re-think his compositional processes. Having made several albums from reconstructed vinyl sources it was time to look at what else could be pulled apart and reconfigured. Amon had been told about the work of foley artists and this served as an inspiration. A foley room is where the sound effects are recorded for films. Foley artists use their imagination and ingenuity to make the right noise for the situation they are presented with. With this in mind, Amon and a team of assistants headed out into the streets with high sensitivity microphones and recorded found sounds, from tigers roaring to cats eating rats, from wasps to falling chickpeas, kitchen utensils to motorbikes to water dripping from a tap. Added to this were the sounds of musicians like The Kronos Quartet, Stefan Schneider and Sarah Page. Tobin travelled from foley rooms in Montreal to San Francisco to Seattle and back as he collected them (the CD and double LP release will be accompanied by a short DVD, "Foley Room: Found Footage", documenting the recording process). He then took this wealth of source material and twisted it round into the haunting, muscular music you can hear throughout this remarkable album. If a theme runs through "Foley Room" it is what Amon describes as "the pairing of sounds that share a sonic quality despite being otherwise unrelated". And beyond this, of course, his belief that source material is just that - a source, something to be processed, warped and manipulated until it runs beyond itself. This isn't an avant garde or deliberately obtuse record, rather a way for Tobin to freshen up his approach to music whilst tipping his cap to the musique-concrete and found sound pioneers of the past. The results are immediately apparent. There seems to be a new aural depth to the sound of the record, a living looseness despite the almost forensic way in which the music has been pieced together. In many ways it's as musical and melodic as anything he has produced. And, as ever with Tobin, there are moments of spectral oddness as well as those of sheer exhilaration. Most of all, though, there is a consistency of vision as you are dragged backward through moods and sensations, which encourages you to see the record not as a collection of 'tracks' but as a whole piece. Unique and compelling, "Foley Room" is set to stand out even amongst the consistently high quality of Tobin's other output.
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out of stock $25.69
Out From Out Where (reissue)
Out From Out Where (reissue) (gold marbled vinyl 2xLP + poster + MP3 download code in luminous sleeve)
Cat: ZEN 70X. Rel: 03 Sep 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Back From Space (4:52)
Verbal (feat MC Decimal R) (3:54)
Chronic Tronic (6:10)
Searchers (5:54)
Hey Blondie (4:26)
Rosies (5:23)
Cosmo Retro Intro Outro (3:41)
Triple Science (5:24)
El Wraith (6:00)
Proper Hoodidge (5:23)
Mighty Micro People (5:45)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Amon Tobin and Ninja Tune is always going to be a combination that produces very impressive results, and in the case of Out From Out Where that's nothing short of an understatement. Taking a break from its new techno direction, this is more along the lines of what the label used to be more focused on, delivering a wild ride through various iterations of electronic noise, touching on hip hop, disco, drum & bass, Arabesque and so much more besides.

Opening on the very rave-y dnb driver 'Back From Space', it's not long before the intensity eases, giving way to the darker, 115BPM breakbeats of 'Verbal' take hold. And by that point you're hooked. Cue a relentless stream of incredibly deep, atmospheric and effective tracks that call to mind the likes of Kruder & Dorfmeister, Coldcut and other luminaries of varied synthesised stuff.
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out of stock $29.32
Ninja Tune XX Volume 1
VARIOUS
Ninja Tune XX Volume 1 (unmixed 2xCD)
Cat: ZENCD 160. Rel: 16 Sep 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Two Fingers - "Fools Rhythm"
Roots Manuva - "It's On"
Toddla T - "Want U Now" (feat Ms Dynamite)
Dorian Concept - "Her Tears Taste Like Pears"
Zomby - "The Forest"
Offshore - "Jen At The Station"
Emika - "Double Edge"
Toddla T - "Sky Surfing" (Benga remix)
Big Dada Sound - "Signs"
Coldcut & Hexstatic - "Timber" (Seiji remix)
Andreya Triana - "Lost Where I Belong" (Flying Lotus remix)
The Bug - "Catch A Fire"
The Bug - "Tune In" (version)
Eskmo - "Cloudlight"
Daedelus - "LA Nocturne"
Roots Manuva - "Dub Styles" (Micachu's MATHES remix)
Diplo - "Summer's Gonna Hurt You" (Diplo 2010 remix)
The Heavy - "How You Like Me Now?" (Joker remix)
Stateless - "Ariel" (Rustie Resmak)
Diplo - "Newsflash" (Metronomy remix)
PRDCTV - "Metropolis" (Dan Le Sac remix)
Dark Sky - "Leave"
The Long Lost - "Woebegone" (Flying Lotus' Like Woe remix)
Spank Rock - "What It Look Like" (Todd Edwards remix)
Shuttle - "Lion"
Poirier - "Get Crazy" (Mark Pritchard dub)
Jammer - "One Over Me"
Fink - "This Is The Thing" (EL-B's Digital edit remix)
Amon Tobin - "Lost & Found"
Review: It's not often a record label gets to celebrate 20 years of business so congratulations to Ninja Tune and a extra golf clap for doing so in such style. Across these two double CDs the label has delivered a veritable feast of electronic delights with a heavy emphasis on digging in the Ninja archives for unreleased material. Of the 62 tracks featured only 13 have previously been available. We'll let you have a minute to let that sink in. It's a pretty thankless task to try and attempt to pick a handful of highlights from such rich pickings, but if the prospect of a Todd Edwards remix of Spank Rock, Rooty Tooty getting an overhaul from Micachu or Vadim's seminal "Terrorist" being picked apart by Gaslamp Killer don't pique your fancy then there might be something wrong with your hearing mate. Special mention is reserved for the deluxe gatefold packaging and equally awe inspiring artwork from DJ Food's Strictly Kev that all this brilliant music is housed in.
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out of stock $13.49
Ninja Tune XX Volume 2
VARIOUS
Ninja Tune XX Volume 2 (unmixed 2xCD)
Cat: ZENCD 160R. Rel: 16 Sep 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Lou Rhodes & The Cinematic Orchestra - "One Good Thing" (The Cinematic Orchestra's New York Quartet version)
Bonobo & Speech Debelle - "Sun Will Rise"
Grasscut - "Blink In The Night"
Bonobo & Andreya Triana - "Wonder When"
Quincy & Xen Cuts Allstars - "I Hear The Drummer" (Tunng edit)
Yppah - "Never Mess With Sunday"
Jaga Jazzist - "Endless Galaxy"
Cougar - "$64K Rainbow"
Amon Tobin - "Eight Sum"
DJ Vadim - "The Terrorist" (Gaslamp Computer Killer remix)
Roots Manuva - "Witness" (Slugabed remix)
Andreya Triana - "A Town Called Obsolete" (Mala remix)
Coldcut - "Man In A Garage" (King Jammy vocal)
Lorn - "Soft Room"
Loka - "The Beauty In Darkness"
Paris Suit Yourself - "I'll Let You Know"
Jono McCleery - "Tomorrow" (edit)
Floating Points Ensemble - "Post Suite"
Eskamon - "Fine Objects"
The Bug - "Skeng" (Autechre remix)
Emika - "Drop The Other" (Daedelus Fragments Into A Thousand Little Pieces)
Amon Tobin - "Bloodstone" (King Cannibal's Clockwork Wolfen remix)
Amon Tobin - "Foley Versions" (Kronos Quartet Interpretation)
Anti-Pop Consortium - "Volcano" (Four Tet remix)
Dels - "Eating Clouds"
Mr Scruff & Kirsty Almeida - "Pickled Spider"
Jaga Jazzist - "Toccata" (Grasscut remix)
The Death Set - "Impossible" (Shuttle remix)
Daedelus - "Trouble With A Capital D"
Roots Manuva - "Let The Spirit" (Hot Chip remix)
Mr Scruff - "Believe"
Bonobo - "Eyesdown" (feat Andreya Triana - Floating Points remix)
Shuttle - "Tunnel"
out of stock $13.49
Peeping Tom
Cat: IPC-77. Rel: 27 May 06
 
Rock (All)
Five Seconds (feat Odd Nosdam)
Mojo (feat Rahzel & Dan The Automator)
Don't Even Trip (feat Amon Tobin)
Getaway (feat Kool Keith)
Your Neighborhood Spaceman (feat Jel & Odd Nosdam)
Kill The DJ (feat Massive Attack)
Caipirinha (feat Bebel Gilberto)
Celembrity Death Match (feat Kid Koala)
How U Feelin? (feat Doseone)
Sucker (fet Norah Jones)
We're Not Alone (remix - feat Dub Trio)
Review: Peeping Tom is finally a reality! Fearless music pioneer and vocal gymnast Mike Patton is behind the project and it is his most accessible work since his days in Faith No More. Peeping Tom is an 11 track opus featuring a lengthy and incongruous cast of guest performers: Massive Attack, Kool Keith, Norah Jones, Dub Trio, Rahzel, Doseone, and the fearless leader Mike Patton. Lack of face-to-face interaction didn't stop long distance collaborators from turning in exceptional performances: Norah Jones' lascivious 'Sucker', Kool Keith's 'Getaway' and Massive Attack's 'Kill The DJ' are all as intense and passionate as anything a live band could have produced. Peeping Tom also includes contributions from Amon Tobin (Ninja Tune), Bebel Gilberto, Dub Trio, Kid Koala and several of Patton's San Francisco Bay Area running buddies such as Dan 'The Automator' Nakamura (who tag teams with Rahzel on 'Mojo') and Jel, Odd Nosdam and Doseone of anticon records. The end result is an utterly unique multi-genre/multi-artist departure from Patton's more recent noisy output - one that would ultimately have to be classified as a pop record - a Mike Patton pop record, but a pop record nonetheless. Incredible special packaging - die cut keyhole changes images as you open the CD revealing your Peeping Tom (designed by award winning Martin Kvamme - Fantomas, Tomahawk, General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners, etc)
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