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Alluvium
Cat: MACROM 77CD.
 
Experimental/Electronic
Review: Alluvium is the third in German experimental producer Stefan Goldmann's series of albums exploring the "first principles" research of metric asymmetry. Exploring new structural paths for machine rhythm in irregular metres, the album seems non-binary patterns running simultaneously, moving in and out of interlocking focus, across twelve offerings of "jagged polyrhythmic magic". With Veiki (2019) and Vector Rituals (2022) already gaining him a growing fan base for his unexpectedly constructed but melodically lush compositions, Alluvium is sure to be well received by those with an ear for the previously undiscovered terrains of leftfield electronics.
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Dostrotime
Cat: WARPCD 366. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Arkteon (1)
Enbounce
Wendorlan
Duneray
Kronmec
Arkteon (2)
Holorform
Akkranen
Stromcor
Domelash
Heliobat
Arkteon (3)
Review: Given the uniqueness of his madcap and mind-altering trademark sound, the release of any new album from Tom Jenkinson AKA Squarepusher is big news. Given that his last new full-length landed four years ago, the arrival of Dostrotime has got an awful lot of experimentalists in a bit of a lather. Like many albums that have surfaced in the last couple of years, it was apparently inspired by the "novel, eerie, sublime silence of lockdown", with the title being a reference to "how time passed differently". Quite how this plays out within the music itself is open to interpretation; for the most part, what's on offer is prime Squarepusher - all distorted, full-throttle acid lines, mutilated experimental D&B beats, analogue electronics and rasping, strobe-lit nods to raves,
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Balance 019
Henry SAIZ / VARIOUS
Balance 019 (mixed 2xCD)
Cat: BAL 003CD. Rel: 10 Jun 11
 
Minimal/Tech House
Intro
Tyrane - "King Of The Invisible Land" (Henry Saiz We Are The Music Makers 303 remix)
Hal Incandenza - "Mystical Tree"
Henry Saiz - "1981"
Jesse Somfay & Henry Saiz - "Honey Wine"
Hal Incandenza - "Little Mountains" (Henry Saiz High-End re-work)
Spada - "Onice"
Henry Saiz - "Lady In The Mirror" (Mediterrean Haunted Beach version)
Cora Novoa & Spaceman - "Black Heart" (Henry Saiz 95 Cassette rework)
Kitkaliito - "Letting Go" (Henry Saiz RNB Added version)
Esperanza - "Ink"
Henry Saiz - "Eterno Retorno 90's acid trance mix"
Interlude
Pional & Henry SAiz - "Uroboros"
Calypso Synth Ensemble - "Gaia"
Armed - "Caminado Sobre La Supericie Sol"
Henry Saiz - "Vargtimmen"
Eelke Kleijin - "Love Ranger" (Henry Saiz Ocean Drive remix)
Mono Electric Orchestra - "Indifference" (Henry Saiz Quetzalli rework)
Charles Gudagava - "Tango Hej Da"
Spada & Henry Saiz - "Gloom"
Dosem & Henry Saiz - "Zen Boat"
Ricardo Tobar - "Together"
Amyn - "Elle" (Henry Saiz Balance edit)
Solar Sailor - "Horizons"
Marc Marzenit & Henry Saiz - "Radiance" (Balance version)
Liz Cirelli & Minski - "Trip Of The Dolphin"
Okain - "Thank You, Come Again" (live version)
Simon Garcia - "If This World Were Dub"
Henry Saiz - "Come Wander With Me" (feat Anneke Van Giersbergen)
Sistema - "Nodo 6" (Henry Saiz Balance remix)
Review: For those who dig what was once called progressive house, the Balance series from Australian label EQ has always been a "must check". Most contributors tend to push the boat out, resulting in deeply melodic and otherworldly sets that blur the boundaries between true mix and full-on production. That's certainly the case here, as Spanish DJ/producer (and part-time TV sound designer) Henry Saiz carefully crafts two discs of prog-not-prog blissfulness. Saiz's sound is based on the fusion of IDM electronica and shuffling, early morning house, and that's the overriding theme here - giving the mix an enjoyably fluid sound and style.
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Scope Neglect
Cat: CDSTUMM 503. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Lamb Shift
Chimera
The River Of Light & Radiation
_1993
Turning The Prism
Load Up On Guns, Bring Your Friends
Tritium Bath
Unreal In The Eyes Of The Dead
Review: While Ben Frost's work has long been marked out by deft-touch dark ambient, experimental instincts and clandestine aural textures, he's always thrown in surprise excursions and drawn on musical inspirations that other like-minded producers would fear to embrace. This latter characteristic comes to the fore on Scope Neglect, his first solo set for six years. Remarkably, it utilises the moodiness, weight and ten-ton guitar licks of metal - played by Car Bombs guitarist Greg Kubacki and bass-slinger Liam Andrews of My Disco fame - as a starting point. Frost naturally puts these through the sonic wringer, combining them with his own skittish, IDM-influenced beats, dark ambient soundscapes and razor-sharp electronics. The results are unusual, impressive and emphatically enjoyable, sitting somewhere between timeless electronica, Nine Inch Nails and experimental metal.
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Hyperdrama
Cat: BEC 5613372. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Neverender
Generator
Afterimage
One Night/All Night
Dear Alan
Incognito
Mannequin Love
Moonlight Rendez-vous
Explorer
Muscle Memory
Harpy Dream
Saturnine
The End
Review: In recent interviews, Justice explained that fourth album Hyperdrama - the wildly successful French duo's first for seven years - was born out of the idea of getting elements of disco, funk and electronic music to "fight with each other" (rather than smoother co-existence). Given the forthright and sometimes abrasive nature of their work, it's an idea in keeping with their career to date. Musically, what we get is a mixture of their usual electroclash and rave-inspired riffs and motifs, and basslines, strings and other instrumentation rooted in black dance music of the 1970s and '80s. When the fusion lands - as it does much of the time - it's a unique and thrilling fusion. For proof, check Tama Impala hook-up 'One Night/All Night', the Italo disco/jazz-funk/electro-house fusion of 'Incognito', and the wonderful slow-boogie mutation 'Saturine'.
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Entangled Routes
Cat: GBX 039CD. Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
New Roots
Synaptic
Paleolith
Earthwork
The Creeper
Hive Mind
The Clearing
Growth Potential
The Long Now
Phantom Orchid
Leaf Mould
Buried Network
Symbiosis
Review: Back in 2016, Martin Jenkins unveiled the first instalment of a "loose trilogy" of vaguely conceptual albums for the Ghost Box label. Entangled Routes is the third and final part of this trilogy and lands two years after its predecessor, Hollow Earth. Though not expressly acknowledged within the music, Jenkins' inspiration this time round was apparently "mycorrhizal networks" - subterranean networks of funghi that transfer water, carbon and other minerals and nutrients to the roots of plants. Musically, what's on offer is intoxicating and far-sighted, with Jenkins mixing up trippy ambient psychedelia with modular-rich, melodious electronica, throbbing, arpeggio-driven dancefloor cuts and what would once have been called IDM. As usual, the album is full of great ideas, beautifully executed, and sequenced in such a way as to provide a genuine aural journey.
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Untrue
Untrue (CD)
Cat: HDBCD 002. Rel: 03 Nov 07
 
Deep Dubstep
Track 1
Archangel
Near Dark
Ghost Hardware
Endorphin
Etched Headplate
In Mcdonalds
Untrue
Shell Of Light
Dog Shelter
Homeless
UK
Raver
Review: Of all the artists past and present who claim to let their music do their talking for them, Burial is one of the elite band of whom this truly is the case. In fact, so reluctant is he to engage with the cult-of-personality hoopla that surrounds almost every modern producer and musician of merit, that he remains a genuine recluse; he has never appeared live, only one obliquely-angled publicity photograph is known to exist, and the number of interviews he has given can be counted on the fingers of one hand. Yet despite this, his music speaks loud and wide, and the world has been listening ever since his 'South London Boroughs' EP debut on Hyperdub in March 2005. His eponymous album, which began life as a low-key release in May 2006, is now widely regarded as the benchmark release of the ever-widening dubstep genre, picking up unanimous critical acclaim along the way, and ending the year heavily featured in many 'best of' polls. Now Burial returns with 'Untrue', a new record of weird soul music, which lovingly processes spectral female voices into vaporised R&B and smudged 2step garage. Vocal lines are blurred, smeared, pitched up pitched down and pitch bent until their content is cast adrift from their original context and they whisper their saccharin sweet nothings into the void. The album continues with the debut's crackle-drenched yearning and bustling syncopations, haunted by the ghosts of rave, but also reveals some new Burial treats with a more glowing, upbeat energy. Kicking off with the skittering 2step syncopations and vocal science of 'Archangel', 'Near Dark' and 'Ghost Hardware', before long it descends into a space of radiant divas and ambience. Where 'Burial' first was humid, suffocating and unrelentingly sad, 'Untrue' is less sunless. Many of the tracks are so sweet, they become toxic, underscored by the almost geological rumbles of growling basslines. Unlike the overpoweringly melancholic prevailing mood of before, Burial's sound is now better defined as a downcast euphoria typified by the epic, muted optimism of the album's last track 'Raver'. Forget central heating the radioactivity of this album is all that you'll need to keep you warm this winter. 'Untrue' is available as full 13 track digipack CD, including recent underground hit 'Ghost Hardware', and 9 track DJ friendly double vinyl set, from which some of the beatless pieces have been edited.
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Nobody Is Not Loved
Cat: 405053 8654448. Rel: 28 May 21
 
Minimal/Tech House
Ocean (feat Jamie Foxx)
Home
Your Love Gives Me Gravity (feat Planningtorock)
The Center Will Not Hold
Out Of Focus (feat Zoot Woman)
Tuk Tuk (feat ATNA)
Never Sleep Again
Take Control (feat Anne Clark)
Kreatur Der Nacht (feat Isolation Berlin)
Wadim
Prospect (feat ATNA)
Night Travel (feat Tom Smith)
Review: Since releasing his debut album 12 years ago, Solomun has become one of the world's most popular tech-house artists - a DJ/producer with a wonky but accessible style tailor-made for big rooms and debauched afterparties. His change in status is reflected on belated second album Nobody is Not Loved, which appears via major label MBG packed with guest stars including Jamie Foxx, Zoot Woman and Planningtorock. Wisely given his DJ roots, the Hamburg-based producer has made the set a non-stop mix that gently increases in intensity before mellowing out again right at the end. Highlights include the minimal-meets-deep soulpop opener 'Ocean', the Isolee-influenced melodic shuffle of 'The Center Will Hold', the tech-house-goes-electroclash sleaze of 'Tuk Tuk' and the moody, new wave-inspired darkness of 'Kreatur der Nacht'.
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Keep The Orange Sun: Reworks
Keep The Orange Sun: Reworks (limited CD in longbox)
Cat: PITP V047C. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Certainty Of Tides (R Beny rework)
Any Of Those Lie (Marine Eyes rework)
Rise (Zake & City Of Dawn rework)
Release-Adapt (36 rework)
Open Heart (Innesti rework)
Deepest Ocean (James Bernard rework)
Keep The Orange Sun (Taylor Deupree rework)
Migration (From Overseas rework)
Passing Dreams (Patricia Wolf rework)
Review: Los Angeles based ambient husband and wife duo, awakened souls join with Reunion Island native, From Overseas to create Keep The Orange Sun. After hearing each other's individual music, a deeper conversation started about shared musical influences and inspiration leading to the creation of this album. Keep The Orange Sun guides the listener on a thoughtfully curated path. Starting with the certainty of life's changes (Certainty of Tides) to arising self-doubt (Release/Adapt) and celebrating immersion in the present moment as the gateway to deeper connection with nature and one's life (Keep The Orange Sun). The instrumentation present in each track channels elements of electronic, shoegaze & ambient with each artist's distinct musical fingerprint highlighted.
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Tree Of Life (remastered)
Cat: WRWTFWW 057CD. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Modern Classical
Love Song Of Urfa
Tan Tejah
Tayurani
Wa-Na-Imba
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Modoki-1
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Awase-1
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Yukiai
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Awase-2
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Orifusi
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Modoki-2
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Awase-3
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Usuyo
Review: Thanks to countless reissues of her impeccable new age ambient masterpiece, 'Through The Looking Glass', many more people are now familiar with the work of Japanese percussionist, producer and composer Midori Takada. Even so, 'Tree of Life' remains one of her lesser-celebrated albums - despite being a genuine masterpiece of minimalism and melodic percussion instrumentation. Here reissued on CD for the first time since the album's initial 1999 release in Japan - and this time with a new audiophile-friendly mix from Takada - the set blends xylophone, marimba, kalimba and other percussion instruments with Japanese style strings, strong melodies and nods towards the American minimalism of Steve Reich and Philip Glass.


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At The Cirkus: The Swedish Broadcast
Cat: LFM2CD 688. Rel: 25 Oct 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Man Machine
Expo 20000
Tour De France Etape 1 + 2 + 3
Vitamin
Tour De France
Autobahn
The Model
Neon Lights
Radioactivity
Trans-Europe Express
Numbers
Computer World/It's More Fun To Compute/Home Computer
Pocket Calculator
The Robots
Elektro Kardiogramm
Aero Dynamik
Musique Non Stop
Review: Back in 2004, during their tour promoting their 'Tour De France Soundtracks' album, Kraftwerk's performance at Cirkus in Stockholm was recorded for broadcast on Swedish radio. This two-disc set presents that recording in full. It's more atmospheric than some of their 'official' live albums (the audience sounds more involved) and includes some killer versions of hits and album tracks. The spruced-up, fully digitised re-make of 'The Model' is a blast, 'Radioactivity' dually creepy and utterly joyous, and the 'Computer World' medley - which also includes 'Home Computer' and 'It's More Fun To Compute' - utterly brilliant. The riotous, ten-minute show-closing take on 'Musique Non-Stop' is also superb.

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Promises
Cat: LB 97CD. Rel: 26 Mar 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Promises (Movement 1)
Promises (Movement 2)
Promises (Movement 3)
Promises (Movement 4)
Promises (Movement 5)
Promises (Movement 6)
Promises (Movement 7)
Promises (Movement 8)
Promises (Movement 9)
Review: Over the years, Sam Shepheard's work as Floating Points has become increasingly ambitious, moving further away from his dancefloor roots and closer to spiritual jazz, new age and neo-classical. Even so, it was still a surprise when Shepheard announced Promises, a 46-minute piece in 10 "movements" featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and legendary saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. It's an undeniably remarkable piece all told; a constantly evolving fusion of neo-classical ambience, spiritual jazz and starry, synthesizer-laden soundscapes notable not only for Sanders' sublime sax-playing and Shepheard's memorable melodic themes, but also the intricate, detailed nature of the musical arrangements. It's a stunningly beautiful and life-affirming piece all told, and one that deserves your full attention.
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Emak Bakia
Cat: VOX 57CD. Rel: 12 Jan 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Afghans (Rev V01)
YA (Rev V01)
Missing Tibetans (Rev V01)
YA (Rev V02)
Afghans (Rev V02)
Missing Tibetans (Rev V02)
Lahra Salem (Rev V01)
YA (Rev V03)
Afghans (Rev V03)
Review: It's nice to get a new edition of Muslimgauze's 'Emia Bakia', a long out-of-print and hard to find album from 1994, because the album remains one of the most unique in the late, great producer's vast catalogue. The set's uniqueness lies in the surprising shape and focus of the rhythms that Muslimgauze utilised on the album; while as percussion-rich as ever, and often cloaked in his usual dark ambient sounds, dub-influenced basslines and Eastern exoticism, the beats are regularly far more dancefloor-focused than you'd expect. This isn't otherworldly ambient dub, but rather some mind-altering mutation of psychedelic house music that still sounds like nothing else around.
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Piano Music 1-7
Cat: EMEGO 301CD. Rel: 02 Dec 21
 
Jazz
Piano Music 1
Piano Music 2
Piano Music 3
Piano Music 4
Piano Music 5
Piano Music 6
Piano Music 7
Review: Since he first emerged on Diagonal a decade ago, Powell has been associated with abstract rhythms, hard-edged electronics, modular madness and fearsome experimentation. Piano Music 1-7, then, is something of a departure: a set that's as equally as inspired by piano jazz and neo-classical musical movements as fractured electronica and the Radiophonic Workshop. Of course, this is not piano music in the Nils Frahm sense - much of the actual piano motifs are delivered on lo-fi keyboards and synthesizers, while his fluid, attractive and ultra-melodic refrains come wrapped in studio effects and occasional electronic textures. A great example of this hybrid sound is 'Piano Music 4' - all alien electronics, woozy piano riffs and unsettling experimental intent, while the raw beauty of shimmering ambient number 'Piano Music 7' is simply sublime.
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Ptomaine 2 (reissue)
Cat: CDGG 415. Rel: 20 Dec 22
 
Industrial/Noise
Putrecin 1
Putrecin 2
Putrecin 3
Putrecin 4
Putrecin 5
Putrecin 6
Putrecin 7
Putrecin 8
Omithin 1
Omithin 2
Omithin 3
Omithin 4
Omithin 5
Omithin 6
Omithin 7
Omithin 8
Coniin 1
Coniin 2
Coniin 3
Coniin 4
Coniin 5
Coniin 6
Coniin 7
Coniin 8
Review: Given that he started experimenting with tape loops and electronics way back in 1965, Asmus Tietchens may well be one of the longest-serving avant-garde artists in the World. He has released a ridiculous number of albums over the years, with 'Ptomaine' originally appearing as a triple-vinyl affair in which each track was separated by a locked groove. The album has finally been reissued on CD but split into a number of different releases. This is the second and it's an undoubtedly adventurous affair - a suite of three movements (each split into multiple tracks) based around a combination of unusual, sometimes backwards, tape loops, discordant drones, unsettling soundscapes, decaying industrial beat-scapes and bizarre but inspired sound collages.
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Continua
Cat: LM 078CD. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Continua
My Soul Or Something (feat Kazu Makino)
Process
Woodland (feat Serpentwithfeet)
Blue Hour (feat Julianna Barwick)
Grasp (feat Coby Sey, Slauson Malone & Sam Gendel)
We Are (feat HYUKOH)
Condition (feat Toro Y Moi)
Look Both Ways (feat Pink Siifu)
All Over (feat Panda Bear)
Skyline
Different Life (feat Eyedress)
Review: Nosaj Thing's fifth studio album, 'Continua' - his first full-length excursion since 2017 - earned plenty of plaudits when it first appeared on streaming platforms in the autumn. Listening to this belated CD edition, it's easy to see why. Warmer, deeper and dreamier than much of his work, it begins with the picturesque pianos-and-ambient pads of 'Continua' and ends with the drowsy, slow-motion electronic dream pop of 'Different Life' with vocalist Eyedress. In between, he shuffles between deep, breakbeat driven dreaminess ('My Soul or Something', with KAZ), chopped and screwed aquatic soul (the serpentwithfeet-sporting 'Woodland'), gently jazzy ambient soul ('Grasp', which features a trio of guests), ethereal hip-hop wooziness ('Look Both Ways' with Pink Siifu) and impeccable ambient pop (Panda Bear hook-up 'All Over').
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Body Love Vol 2
Cat: MIG 01600. Rel: 08 Sep 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Nowhere - Now Here
Stardancer II
Moogetique
Buddy Laugh (bonus track)
Review: Back in 1977, former Tangerine Dream member Klaus Schulze wrote, recorded and subsequently released Body Love, the soundtrack to a now notorious German pornographic movie of the same name. He'd recorded too much material though, so this second volume appeared a few months later. As with previous reissues (it is considered one of Schulze's most accessible albums), the edition also contains bonus cut 'Buddy Laugh', though it's the first three cuts - and specifically the near half-hour opener 'Nowhere - Now Here' - that are the most satisfying. Entirely created using his beloved synthesizers, the music mixes rhythmic electronic pulses, mind-altering noises, and some seriously spacey, elongated solos - plus (in the shape of 'Moogetique') some ghostly, otherworldly ambient. If you loved Dark Entries' releases of Patrick Cowley's brilliant porn soundtracks, you'll love this.

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Tempus
Tempus (CD)
Cat: CDSTUMM 476. Rel: 18 Nov 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cenote
Grauer Sand
Alp
Stechmuck
Firmament
Tempus
Allermannsharnisch
Review: Stephan Betke has always pushed musical and conceptual boundaries with his work as Pole, perfecting a trademark sonic style that's both unmistakably his and fiendishly tricky to pin down. 'Tempus', his latest full-length excursion, is reportedly his attempt to "consider the connection between the past, present and future" and sees him pepper hazy, minimalistic electronic dub rhythms with a combination of classically fluid jazz instrumentation, enveloping ambient chords, wayward synthesiser sounds and heavily manipulated and processed instrumentation. The result is an album that sounds more human and emotionally rich than some of his more out-there excursions, whilst retaining the heady, dub-wise pulse that has always been one of his aural calling cards.

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Leviathan
Leviathan (CD + DVD)
Cat: DGMSP 102. Rel: 21 Jun 21
 
Coldwave/Synth
Empire
Milkwood
Pulse Detected
Loom
Leviathan
After The Rain
Fire Tower
Zhora
Sympatico
Review: Back in the early-to-mid 1990s, Robert Fripp collaborated with numerous ambient house-era electronic artists, including the Orb (see the largely forgotten FFWD>> album) and The Grid, who invited the long-time Brian Eno collaborator to recording sessions back in 1992. While some of the latter material made it onto their '90s albums, much of Fripp's work - dreamy guitar textures, drone works and other electronic experiments -was left in their archive. Leviathan is based around these unissued recordings, with Dave Ball and Richard Norris adding their own new sounds to create a string of beautiful, meditative, and picturesque ambient compositions that sit somewhere between their own ambient works, Norris's recent modular electronic explorations, and the forementioned FFWD>> project.
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The Perfumed Garden
Cat: CDMH 272. Rel: 01 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Inovation
The Hymn Of Praise
Advice To The Lovelorn
Woman Is Like A Fruit
The Encouragement Of The Lusty Wife
The Blue Sari
Leilla The Flatterer
The Story Of Mocailama & Chedja
Krishma & The Lovely Cowgirls
Track 10
Review: Since its release way back in 1968, The Perfumed Garden has become a much-discussed cult classic. It's certainly a unique offering, with the whole thing built around Indian vocalist and poet Chitra Neogy's sultry and expressive spoken word interpretation of a centuries-old erotic text that has been likened to the better-known Karma-Sutra. Neogy's spoken word vocals, which often come drenched in reverb, are simply sublime, with some tracks consisting merely of these inspired readings. Where the album really comes alive, though, is when her words are given musical accompaniment - think sitar, tabla, strings and more - from an ensemble of experienced Indian musicians. An oddball gem that's well worth further investigation.
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Again
Again (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: WARPCD 365. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Elseware
Again
World Outside
Krumville
Locrian Midwest
Plastic Antique
Gray Subviolet
The Body Trail
Nightmare Paint
Memories Of Music
On An Axis
Ubiquity Road
A Barely Lit Path
Review: Since the release of his last album as Oneohtrix Point Never in 2020, Daniel Lopatin has kept himself busy. Yet for all the high-profile projects - scoring films, producing other artists albums and conjuring up The Weeknd's 2021 half-time show - fans have missed his solo work. Again, his 14th (we think) solo album, is therefore not only big news, but also a pleasingly grandiose conceptual affair - a musical "speculative autobiography" which reportedly imagines "what might have been". Musically, it's typically adventurous, constantly shifting between sounds, styles and instrumental textures; one minute you're hearing star-fall electronics mixed with choirs of children, the next neo-trance style riffs mixed with luscious strings or cinematic style orchestration. Like much of Lopatin's work, it inhibits its' own musical world, and there are very few artists capable of achieving that.
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Trip9love
Cat: WIGCD 514. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
F22
Promises
U All The Time
Their Love
No Limit
Today
Stars
He Made
2 D I C U V
6 Phrazes
Nightmare
Review: Ten years after she made her debut on Greco-Roman, singer-songwriter Tirzah drops her third studio album, a collection of imaginative and sugar-free love songs crafted with the help of frequent collaborator Mica Levi. Trip9Love, which was recorded over the course of a year at their homes and "various studios around South-East London and Kent", is relatively minimalistic in terms of the musical elements employed - think looped piano motifs, beats that sit somewhere between lo-fi hip-hop and hyper-pop, and Tirzah's now familiar voice - but still sounds surprisingly "big". It's a great example of a simple idea, executed brilliantly, with standout cuts including the infectious 'You All The Time', the ambient pop style 'Their Love', the gritty and crunchy 'Stars', and the flash-fried '2 D I C U V', where Polly Jean Harvey-esque guitars catch the ear.
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Rituals E7.001
Cat: CDTOT 84. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hopiate
Triple Circles
Somewhere Outside
Ritualised
Time Cone
Solar Signal
Sand To Ocean
Far Seeker
Slowly Slipped Away
Visibility Accumulation
I Am Error
Colour Primary
Time Passed The Sun
Ebb Flow
Avoiding Mirrors
Clone A9
Only In Memories
Review: The Future Sound of London keep their fans busy with a steady dispatch of music via the fsoldigital.com label, but it feels like there's a sense of occasion around this new album. Rituals E7.001 is purportedly the first part in a trilogy, and it already highly prized by the devoted followers of Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain's music. It's not hard to hear why on listening to the gorgeous strains of 'Hopiate', which harks back to some of the duo's most iconic music (we'll let you guess which one we mean). FSOL have always had a particular touch in their exploration of electronica, ambient and outernational sounds, and it sounds rich with inspiration on this new, expansive album.
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Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil (reissue)
Cat: DAIS 186CD. Rel: 26 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Higher Beings Command
I Am The Green Child
Beige
Lowest Common Abominator
Free Base Chakra
Tunnel Of Goats
Review: First released 22 years ago at the turn of the millennium, Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil has been described as one of Coil's most "mind-altering creations"; given the fiercely experimental and often otherworldly nature of their catalogue, that's some going. The album, which has now been fully remastered, was one of the first things Coil recorded following their relocation to Weston-super-Mare, and sonically it's as bleak, windswept, and barren as the town itself seems out of season. It's full of droning tones, modular blips, metallic melodies, slowly shifting ambient textures and musical motifs that lap in and out like waves. Furthermore, the album's standout moment, the near 14-minute 'I Am The Green Child', is like some mutant, experimental sea shanty crossed with a hypnotic ambient-industrial raga.

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Con Struct
Cat: BB 243CD. Rel: 22 Mar 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Wurm
Sieht Hoch
Lacht
Und Fangt Den Vogel!
Drachenbaume Sind Friedliche Wesen
Wiegenlied Fur Katzen
Review: The latest artist to delve into Conrad Schnitzler's vast archive of synthesizer sounds and Con-Struct new tracks is Pole, AKA dub-tronica stalwart Stefan Betke. In the liner notes, Betke admits to never warming to Schnitzler's brand of synthesizer experimentalism, despite respecting the German pioneer's vast body of work. Yet despite these misgivings, Betke has produced an impressive set which melds some of Schnitzler's trademark electronics - woozy, evocative, out-there and occasionally hugely challenging - with his own glitch-heavy rhythms and dub techno inspired textures. The result is a collection of finely tuned tracks that effortlessly joins the dots between 1970s electronica, '90s IDM, and Betke's distinctly dub-wise production style.
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