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Common Values
Common Values (limited CD)
Cat: FDCD 139. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Post Rock/Experimental
In A Blood Covered Land
Toward A New Land
Heaven Maybe Never
All Of Death To Die
Time To Realise
Common Values
Review: When it comes to creating musical soundtracks to contemporary urban decay, Gary Mundy has more experience than most. He's been releasing music as Kleistwahr since 1983 (though he did give the project a break between 1987 and 2009) and is a genuine master of creating heady, post-industrial soundscapes. 'Common Values', his 14th Kleistwahr album, is another masterclass in texture, mood and slowly shifting melody. There are moments of bittersweet, melancholic brilliance (see the immersive, reverb-laden ambience of 'Heaven Maybe Never') and pulsing, creeping minimalism (the brilliant, bleak and mournful 'Towards New Land'), but also fuzzy, guitar-laden soundscapes ('In a Blood Covered Land', 'All of Death To Lie' and the squally 'Common Values') and enveloping audio worlds subtly influenced by shoegaze ('Time To Realise').
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There Must Be Someone
There Must Be Someone (limited 5xCD box set in spot-varnished box)
Cat: DAIS 203CD. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Original One (CD1: A Strangeness In Motion - Early Pop Recordings 1989-1999)
Procession Day
The Clearing
The Melting Hour
Flight
Watched
Hidden
The Night Watch
Lessons That Kill
August Rain
Violet Bird
South Pacific
He's Falling
Power Failure
Dangerous Snakes
Days
Forget It!
Where Is She?
Pollen (CD2: Passing Through Alone)
Dark Angels
Ghost Years
Raven Eyes
Cloaked
Poison Symbols
Birds In Spring
Murder
The Pathway
Midnight Question
Grey Sunday
Pollen (4-track mix)
Dark Angels (demo)
Ghost Years (demo)
Raven Eyes (demo)
Cloaked (4-track mix)
Murder (4-track mix)
Grey Sunday (demo)
Grey Sunday (video version - CD3: Ghost Years)
Ghost Years (alternate version)
Evening
Leaves
Winter Song
The Watchers
Birds Asleep
Tears & Rain
Alienor
Lost At Sea 2
Routine
My Weakness
The Falling Snow (remix)
Winter Song (7" version)
Last Rays
A Room By The Sea
Quiet Room (CD4: A Dark Place)
Haunted By The Sky
The Moment
The Invisible Man
Negative Moon
The Void
A Dark Place
The Next World
Dark Haired Girls
Negative Moon (Early version)
Their Souls (CD5: Beautiful Illusions)
Forever Rain
Drowning
Blessings Counted
Love Song
Four Bluebirds
Lonely Boy
Two Windows
Dark Sea
Review: In honour of the 25th birthday of painter-turned-DIY musician Tor Lundvall's hard-to-find debut album, 'Passing Through Alone', Dais has joined forces with the New York-based creative polymath to produce a career-spanning, five-disc box set. Naturally, it begins with that 1997 debut - on which he laid down his now familiar "signature palette of synth, sequencers, guitar, drum machines, and hushed spectral voice" (as the label puts it) - before delivering an expanded edition of his 2010 odds-and-ends collection 'Ghost Years'. What follows is inaugural CD editions of three of Lundvall's most recent albums: 'A Strangeness In Motion' (a collection of lo-fi pop tracks recorded across the 90s), 'A Dark Place' and 'Beautiful Illusions'. A fitting celebration of a genuinely unique artist.
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Timeproof
Timeproof (limited CD)
Cat: ZIQ 455. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Phantom Pain
Staggered
The Mirror
One Eye Open
Cold Motion
Heart String
Darking
Zero Point
The Next Time You Die
Timeproof
Review: Alan Myson's latest album as Ital Tek - his eighth for Planet Mu since debuting in 2008 - is an album of contrasts, offering aural darkness and light, intensity and becalmed beauty - and sometimes within the same track. It's rooted in ambient, experimental electronica and what would once be called IDM, but Myson has gone to great efforts to avoid stylistic cliches and well-worn tropes. As a result, it's unpredictable but addictive, with distorted creep-outs ('Heart String') and unsettling soundscapes ('Darking') sitting side by side with cuts smothered in glacial beauty ('The Next Time You Day') and melancholic, slowly unfurling sonic bliss ('Shattered').
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Standers (Deluxe Edition)
Standers (Deluxe Edition) (3xCD (indie exclusive))
Cat: BAY 131CDX. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hurrocstanes (CD1: Standers)
Severals
Meers & Hushes
Sun Vein Strings
Idols & Altars
Odda Delf
Deipkier (CD2: live Works)
Eller Ghyll
Slack Sley & Temple
Doubler Stones (CD3: Enclosures & live Works)
Hard Level Force
Weets Gate
Ravelands Brow
Review: Music has the power to fan the folk-mystical and spiritual flames inside even the most ardent of rationalists. Anonymous artist Craven Faults knows as much, which is mostly the reason why he's released his latest album Standers. Named after the colloquial term for the standing stones that pepper much of the north of England, the analog electronic music that makes up this album evokes the mood of trekking across wild country in search of these ancient monuments - occasionally stranded, always awed - sonically reviving and clarifying the oft-murky past of the English north.
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Tags: New Age | Ambient Dub
 in stock $31.57
Musiques De Concert
Cat: SNS 24. Rel: 16 May 23
 
Modern Classical
Pour Un Pianiste
Trois Chambres D'Inquietudes: 1ere Chambre
Trois Chambres D'Inquietudes: 2eme Chambre
Trois Chambres D'Inquietudes: 2eme Chambre
Tabou
Phone Variations
Cirque: 1 Allegro
Cirque: 2 Andante
Cirque: 3 Scherzo
Cirque: 4 Galop
Cirque: 5 Finale (Parade)
L'Etoile Absinthe
Chant D'Ombre
Enfance
Rhapsodia
Cadence
Elsewhere
Review: Born in Cannes in 1943, Michele Bokanowski has become a towering figure in the world of composing electroacoustic music. The Frenchwoman lives in Paris and this new and comprehensive four-CD collection brings together all the concert music she ever played. It is an ambitious release but a vital one that spans 1974 to 2020. Michele mainly composes for concert and for cinema but has also done so for TV, dance and theatre. She brings her own sense of mysterious atmosphere and poetic concrete sounds - which result from her studying music concrete - all with an artful cinematic editing job to finish it off.
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 in stock $38.95
Microtones
Cat: SLC 063. Rel: 03 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Intervals
Five Year Plans & New Deals
No Longer There
Incrementals
Belated Thoughts On Aviation
A Small Number Of Concerns
Audiogram
Despite The Connotation
Big City, No Sleep
Review: Ambient explorer Tapes & Topographies (real name Todd Gauthreaux) tends not to talk too much about his work. Instead, he's content to simply serve up new albums and let the music do the talking. 'Microtones', his latest full-length, is another softly spun, exceedingly immersive affair in which enveloping, dream-like electronic textures, sustained drones and slowly unfurling chords wrap around effects-laden instrumentation (we can identify pedal steel, piano and strings). There are subtle nods to neo-classical, jazz and cinematic soundtracks, but this is grown up, headily emotional, entirely beat-free ambient music of the sort you'll want to get lost in time and again.

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The Ladies Home Tickler & Other Exotic Devices
Cat: UD 285. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Registered Nurse
Nana Or A Thing Of Uncommon Nonsense
Back, Sack & Crack (Oxymoron version)
Human, Human, Human
Duelling Banjo's
Wisecrack
Registered Nurse (Tickler version)
Monsanto Moon
Review: The latest Nurse With Wound release takes a deep dive into Stephen Stapleton's arhives and returns with a radically expanded version of 1990 set The Ladies Home Tickler, a typically eccentric and out-there blast of sonic surrealism crafted from tape loops, spoken word samples, weird noises, fractured electronics, and shards of bass, synth and guitar. In this edition, the original album's two lengthy tracks ('Duelling Banjos' and 'Registered Nurse') come accompanied by six previously unreleased cuts recorded during the same sessions, but previously unreleased. While one of these is an alternative take on 'Registered Nurse', the rest are increasingly wild and pleasingly freeform soundscapes in Stepleton's distinctive style. An essential purchase for dedicated NWW fans.

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 in stock $15.78
Lamina
Lamina (6xCD box set)
Cat: DAIS 178CD. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Industrial/Noise
The Chimeric Mesh Withdraws (part 1-3 - CD1: Collapse)
Hypnotic Congress
Through Is Out
Convulse
Each Surface Of Night
Hypnotic Congress (demo)
Liquid Sketch
Through Is Out (demo)
Each Surface Of Night (demo)
Convulsed (alternative version)
Ethereal Arrival
Tell Me The Name (CD2: Unnatural Channel)
Habitat
This Is What It's Like
Unnatural Channel (part 1)
Unnatural Channel (part 2)
Recognition
Unshielded
Tell Me The Name (Sketch)
Unshielded (demo)
Unnatural Channel (demo)
Habitat (demo)
Alt Dark
Hidden World
Rhizome (CD3: The Third Helix)
Tendrils
Impulse
YLL
Proximity
False Memory (feat James K)
Nothing Is Hidden
Immanent
Opener
Membrane
Proximity (demo)
Arc Hand
SVN SSTRS
False Memory (demo)
Proximity (Early Sketch)
Agalma I (Folding) (CD4: Agalma)
Agama II (feat Caterina Barbieri)
Agama III (Beacon) (feat Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe)
Agama IV (feat Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe)
Agama V (feat Kali Malone)
Agama VI
Agama VII (Toyor El Janeh)
Agama I (feat Maralie Armstrong-Rial)
Abandoned Object
Agama II (feat Caterina Barbieri - demo)
MBCST
Agama VII (demo)
Agama V (demo)
Tongs (CD5: Undulations)
VCDB
Between The Rains
Summer Solstice 2012
Deluge (part 1)
Deluge (part 2)
Tekapo Ridge
Slow Roll
Cascade (Verb)
Inters
Live At Complex - Los Angeles, CA 2015 (CD6: Entanglement)
Live At Alphaville - Brooklyn, NY 2015
Agalma III-Beacon (live At Strange editions, Brooklyn NY 2020)
Fold (live Ar Root radio/Exist Festival 2020)
Review: Drew McDowall is as complex and enigmatic an artist as Coil, who he worked closely with for many years. He's followed his own path as well as being tangled up in the world of Jhonn Balance and Sleazy, and now this box set on Dais offers an authoritative overview of four relatively recent LPs and additional exclusive material stretching over six CDs. 2015's Collapse, 2017's Unnatural Channel, 2018's The Third Helix and 2020's Agalma are joined by a disc of rare, alternative and extended versions and a disc of live performances. From oddly angled ambience to lithe, snaking electronica, there's a lot of different sides to McDowall's curious musical mind, and this extensive collection is a perfect way to navigate just part of it.
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One From Then Another
Cat: FDCD 143. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Progressive Rock
Drink The Moment/Thin Fox Legs
Return Of The Sun Of DR Artur
Review: We're not quite sure how to "navigate" an ashtray in and of itself, but this new album by Ashtray Navigations might hint at true executions of the art. A long-running experimental rock project led by Leeds' Phil Todd, Ashtray Navigations have been active since 1991, releasing dozens of albums and EPs on various labels and formats, often in limited editions. Their music is eclectic and unpredictable, spanning psychedelic rock, drone, noise, ambient, folk, and electronica. One From Then Another compactly sums up Todd's diverse and adventurous approach to sound creation in double-sided single form, with 'Drink The Moment/Thin Fox Legs' coming as a dubious space jam for flute, bass and bloop, and 'Return Of The Sun Of DR Artur' bringing up a beatless, Afrofuturist rear.
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Requiem For A Dying Animal
Cat: GM 051. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: Reportedly inspired by its' creator's thoughts about the impact of humans on the earth (and specifically the sentient life we share the planet with), Alexander Gluck's second album as Aware is an undeniably bittersweet affair. He's already proved adept at crafting atmospheric ambient pieces underscored by exceptional sound design, and Requiem For a Dying Animal takes this up a notch - not only by wresting every last drop of emotional weight from his chords, melodies and musical motifs, but also thanks to a subtle air of neo-classical grandiosity. The four cuts on show - with the near 18-minute closing cut offering a genuinely breath-taking conclusion - combine to create one evocative, slowly-shifting piece smothered in experimental sounds and tweaked field recordings.

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One Night In Porto
Cat: AC 0032LIVE. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Modern Classical
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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 in stock $13.68
Il Viaggio
Il Viaggio (2xCD)
Cat: PIASLL 202CD. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Lay Your Ear To The Rail
Nonnarina
Il Vento
We Never Kneel To Pray
I'm Looking For
Mi Ricordo Di Te
Chiesa
Now Is Narrow
San Liberatore
The Chaos Azure
Alba
Review: Although her roots lie in jazz, Melanie De Biasio has not made jazz - or at least purist jazz - for many years. Il Viaggio, a vast double album that marks her first studio set for nearly six years, continues this trend, blending field recordings, sound collage, choral music, ambient, the neo-classical darkness of Dead Can Dance, piano works reminiscent of Harold Budd's more contemplative works, and occasional nods towards trip-hop - all arranged as a kind of sonic journey to (and through) Italy by train as a way of rediscovering her distant Italian roots. With plenty of long, immersive tracks and bags of atmosphere, Il Viaggio is a hugely atmospheric and immersive affair that more than delivers on its conceptual premise.
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This Stolen Country Of Mine
Cat: N 0591. Rel: 26 Jul 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Ritual
Confrontation 1
Village 1
Confidential Information 1
Confidential Information 2
Confrontation 2
Death Laguna
Information Policia
Sarayaku Hidding
Information
Demonstration
Info Resistance
Sicario
Village 2
Storming Camp
Legal Process
Trail
Swat
Ritual (reprise)
Review: German artists and Noton co-founder Alva Noto composed the soundtrack to 'This Stolen Country Of Mine' back in 2022. It has arrived both on vinyl and now on CD and is an accompaniment to the documentary film which explores the question of a state's sovereignty in the face of foreign powers, portraying Ecuadorian resistance fighters and journalists who oppose the sell-off of an extensive part of the country's resources to Chinese investors. Those themes sure are heavy and Noto is up to the job of matching them with his minimal, but tense score. It is quietly powerful and determined much like the communal spirit of the Ecuadorian mountain villagers.
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Among Pale Trees
Among Pale Trees (hand-numbered CD limited to 65 copies)
Cat: LONTANOSCD 30. Rel: 05 Jul 23
 
Ambient/Drone
The Great Sadness
Oma
All Your Silences
Muniellos
Los Alcornocales
Submerged Forest
Night Begins
Review: On his first album for the admirable Lontano Series label, Spanish ambient producer David Cordedo offers up alluring, immersive soundscapes inspired by his love of wandering through woods and forests. It's easy to imagine the sun peeping through a canopy of leaves and branches on sunrise-ready opener 'The Great Sadness', while the sustained chords, drowsy sound design and reverb-laden organ notes of 'Orma' evoke mental images of becalmed woodland clearings at nightfall. While the concept may be loose, the music - and especially the sublime, slowly unfurling 'All Your Silences' and the bubbling, Pete Namlook-esque 'Los Alcornocales' - is magical enough to both follow the brief and work as an enveloping, life-affirming ambient masterpiece. In a word: picturesque!
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The World Ended A Long Time Ago
Cat: IDA 152CD. Rel: 27 Jan 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Corybantic Ennui
Where Are You
Titan Arch
Dark River
A Cold Cell
A White Rainbow
Magnetic North
Christmas Is Now Drawing Near
Fire Of The Mind
Going Up
Review: Some four years after the death of Jhonn Balance in 2009, This Immortal Coil's album The Dark Age Of Love arrived as something of a tribute to the work of British band Coil over two previous decades. The album brought together a ragtag team of musicians and was well-received by critics, as well as by Peter Christopherson who himself died in 2010. That promoted another crew of musicians to assemble to record a new album which was eventually titled The World Ended A Long Time Ago. Featured on it are the likes of Shannon Wright, David Chalmin, Matt Elliott aka Third Eye Foundation, Christine Ott, Aho Ssan, Gaspar Claus, Aidan Baker and more.
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12
12 (CD)
Cat: 196587 89822. Rel: 23 Jun 23
 
Ambient/Drone
20210310
20211130
20211201
20220123
20220202
20220207
20220214
20220302 (Sarabande)
20220302
20220307
20220404
20220304
Review: This is a CD verison of Ryuichi Sakamoto's very welcome return to the fray. It is his first solo album since 2017's async. Milan Records have released 12 in January to coincide with the venerated Japanese composer's 71st birthday, and the timing is poignant given the album draws from musical sketches created while Sakamoto battled for two and a half years with cancer. Sakamoto himself describes reaching for his synths as a kind of therapeutic response to a big operation, and so the music carries an added depth of personal experience from one of the most profound ordeals a person can go through.
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Windy Weather Always Makes Me Think Of You (B-STOCK)
Cat: 12K 1093 (B-STOCK). Rel: 09 Feb 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Stormy
A Man With A Bagpipe
Underwater Kalimba
Playing Stairs
Theme III
Out Of Tune
Somewhere In Hawaii
Unknown Memories
What Happens When Glaciers Melt?
White Noise
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged & surface marks but otherwise in excellent condition***


Tomasz Bednarczyk makes a long-awaited return to 12k after his 2009 debut Let's Make Better Mistakes Tomorrow (12k1055, 2009) and a couple of follow-up releases on Australia's Room40. On Windy Weather Always Makes Me Think Of You Bednarczyk has collected sounds via a smartphone dictaphone and Sony field recorder over the past 10 years with a goal to transform all gathered recordings into new, multilayered harmonies. Field recordings come from voyages around the globe and originally consisted of melodies interwoven by multilayered sounds of the environment. After the gathering and layering of sounds the process was to deconstruct theminto single sounds and samples. This has served as a basis for creating the entire concept of the album; to establish completely new harmonies using solely those short fragments.
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Transient Lounge
Cat: HDR 23008. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Transient Lounge
Changing As The Sea
A House Covered With Dawn
Sheltered From The Winds
Trees Grow Quietly
Intimate Embrace
Review: A new one from American ambient artist City Of Dawn (real name Damian Duque), 'Transient Lounge' is a short EP-length collection of soothing pieces aiming at a simple intention: a peaceful and healing atmosphere for the listener. The theme is apt, since the album's inspiration-striking allegedly came at a time when the artist and his family needed to get away and find space to adapt. The LP's natural blend of guitar, piano, space delays, synthetic pads, and field recordings - a rightfully well-trodden combo - forms an echoic journey into the heart of the human condition, perhaps recalling inspirations like Bvdub or Celer.
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Sinter
Sinter (hand-numbered CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: LAAPS 025CD. Rel: 13 Feb 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Fern
Lithh
Konstant
Decay
Gitter
Glimmer
Muster
Faraday
Sinter
Skaal
Wendung
Oktaf
Review: Arovane is the moniker of experimental electronic musician aficionado Uwe Zahn, and his new heads-downer 'Sinter' is one of many new ambient electronic masterpieces to file under 'autumncore', perhaps alongside the folktronic work of Pub or Bibio. Rich in natural, field-recorded textures and twinkling, folk-abstracted melodies, this album is a restless work, each track homing in on a singular sonic theme while placed in a surrounding bed of pad and texture. For those who like their ambiences focused yet spiced with a hint of longing, 'Lithh' and 'Skaal' might be for you.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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And Stillness Came
Cat: PSR 061. Rel: 19 Jul 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Morning Loops
Asymmetric Feelings (feat Miguel Otero)
Booleans
Snoqualmie Falls (feat Carlos Ferreira)
Pulse
Transitory Ghosts (feat Suso Saiz)
Swamp Of Sadness
Myu
Empty Set
Saving Fire (feat Carlos Ferreira)
Review: And Stillness Came is the new album by David Cordero and a perfectly calming tonic to busy life and global socio-political, financial and geographical meltdowns. It awakens your softer side from the off, with the lush 'Morning Loops' and then offers ever more cathartic soundtracks such as the blissful and heavenly pads of 'Asymmetric Feelings (feat Miguel Otero)' and 'Snoqualmie Falls' (feat Carlos Ferreira). There is a grand churchy architecture to these subtle tracks that has you craning your neck as they expand all around you. It all makes for a pulse-slowing delight.
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The Prospect
Cat: 12K 1096. Rel: 16 Jun 22
 
Ambient/Drone
The Prospect
The Way Back
Review: Giuseppe Ielasi is back following his 2020 release Five Wooden Frames. There he returned to the guitar exploring shifting and modulating loops and the interplay of tuning and drifting to create five stark yet ethereal pieces. On The Prospect, Ielasi sticks to solo guitar but this time in a much more pure form. Each of the two pieces consists of parallel electric guitar lines recorded simply through a tube amplifier free of studio tricks or heavy editing. Like much music written over the past few years The Prospect is reflective and personal. Created during a time of tragic family loss there is clear melancholy in the stark arrangements where spaces between notes become the sounds of searching. Ielasi's haunting guitar brings us along to a new phase in his life that is as unknown to us as it is to him.
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Tail Of Diffraction
Cat: 12K 1095. Rel: 16 Jun 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Purkinje Fluctuations
Pendulum & Inertia
Polarization Echoes In Transmission
Respiration Distance To Diffraction
Behind Comprehension For
Fatigue Of Yellow Sweets
Review: Minamo (Keiichi Sugimoto and Tetsuro Yasunaga) returns to 12k following 2020's Superstition where they paried up with singer/songwriter Moskitoo. On Tail of Diffraction the duo joins long-time friend Asuna. A new name to 12k but not to the world of ambient and experimental music where Asuna's 100 Keyboards has toured stages around the world. Minamo and Asuna have shared the stage many times in concerts and tours over years, however, this is their first recording together. These artists are well known for their mix of electronic and acoustic instruments. Minamo often employs guitars, melodicas and small percussion instruments and Asuna's recordings with toy keyboards and reed organs are phenomenal. But on Tail of Diffraction they exchanged instruments for each song and played those they weren't familiar with, approaching each one with a naivete that spawned new discoveries. The familiarity of playing live together combined with surprising new instrument combinations resulted in a freshness and excitement much needed to them in a world that has been so shuttered. There is a soaring, almost optimistic quality to Tail of Diffraction. The timbres are very present and alive. The pads arc through sunlight with glittering gold edges and the guitars are tactile and seem to be exploring hidden possibilities. The final track features Reiko Seizo with a flickering vocal performance that further feeds the idea that this album is a ray of hope. Visual artist Michiko Fujita, whose work with silk thread that expresses delicate light and shadow, provided the artwork for the album which encompasses both the playfulness and desire to search that Tail of Diffraction so beautifully embodies.
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Sound Space Variations
Cat: PITPZD 011CD. Rel: 27 May 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Variation 1
Variation 2
Variation 3
Variation 4
Variation 5
Bewrayeth
Review: "Sound Space Variations" is a delicate and restrained sound bath. A mix of atmospheric, suspenseful drone sounds and meditative aspects. It is an album made for those moments when we just are.

zake has managed to capture the moments that lie between sounds; the unagitated murmurs and atmospheric hisses. The artist connects this in-between-world and our earthly one with calm and sonorous scores, making us think about everything and nothing.

The six pieces on the record do not seem heavy-headed or overloaded but much more airy, wide and open for interpretations. They stimulate the imagination - in a wonderfully unbiased way. In the last track. James Bernhard mixed and mastered the album, written and produced by drone artist zake, at Ambient Mountain House Studio. zake himself provided the artwork and photos himself."
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Heide
Heide (CD)
Cat: DEN 359CD. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Heide I
Heide II
Heide III
Heide IV
Heide V
Heide VI
Heide VII
Heide VIII
Heide IX
Review: Named in honour of an experimental silent movie of the early 1920s, Polish duo Nanook of the North are a unique proposition: a collaboration between composer/violionist Stefan Wesolowski and electronic musician/guitarist Piotr Kalinski that defies easy categorization. Heide, the pair's second album, was recorded pretty much in the middle of nowhere, and its' musical blend of effects-laden ambient electronics, simmering strings and acoustic guitar motifs was reportedly inspired by "wildness and untamedness". It's a genuinely brilliant, ultra-atmospheric affair that uses repetition magnificently (a nod, we'd argue, to American minimalism) and benefits from guest contributions from mezzo-soprano Margarita Slepakova.
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Metropolis Metropolis
Cat: AXCD 058. Rel: 28 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Masters Of Work & Play
Metropolis Metropolis
Maria & The Impossible Dream
Transformation The Aftershock & Evil
Yoshiwara & The Players Of Chance
Liaisons & Complicated Affairs
Review: It is now 23 years since Jeff Mills dropped his seminal Metropolis album, which was a shortened version of his electronic soundtrack for Fritz Lang's Metropolis movie from 1927. Mills is a famous futurist but his sounds work perfectly on this project which is a symbiotic mix of compositions that makes for a nuanced representation of the plot and storyline. It's a testament to his skill that his album is utterly timeless and wholly absorbing, and likely always will be.
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Eternally Frozen
Cat: MDRCD 65. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Pastorale
Setteottavi
Exotica
Pulsing
Golden
Review: Eternally Frozen Maple Death sounds like a dramatic way of describing some scientific process of natural mummification, but it's actually the name of this solo album by Italian drummer and composer Andrea Belfi. A tribute to Belfi's late father, who passed away in 2019, the album is composed of four long-form pieces that reflect on the themes of loss, memory, and time, all felt by Belfi in the moments afterwards. Minimal percussion, synthesizers, and tape loops combine across its breadth to form a meditative and melancholic sound, much like the moments of hollow 'frozen' stasis felt in the weeks and months after such an impactful life event.
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Sacred Tonalities
Sacred Tonalities (limited CD)
Cat: PITP 30. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Tonality Number One
Tonality Number Two
Tonality Number Three
Tonality Number Four
Tonality Number Five
Tonality Number Six
Tonality Number Seven
Review: Mike Lazarev drops his first album on Past Inside the Present and it's one that reminds us why he has such a great reputation as being one of modern ambient and classical's finest composers. After exploring notions of time on previous records, for this one, he embraces the here and now and that lends itself to a record steeped in mindfulness and meditation. As such, Sacred Tonalities is a perfect accompaniment to introspective moments with textural soundscapes placing you at the centre of them. The harmonics range from soft to gritty, the moods occasionally hint at trance and the layers of bass, piano and arps bring subtle and ever-shifting rhythms.
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Starwind
Starwind (limited CD + MP3 download code)
Cat: E 016CD. Rel: 14 Jun 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Nebulae Coalescing
In A Blazing Wash Of Stellar Birth
Interdimensional Path
Lunar Skies
Looking Out Towards The Hidden Sun
A Milky River
Code 777
Review: During the later stages of 2020, Damien Duque (City of Dawn) and M Cody McPhail (ATOP) decided to begin writing a collaborative album together. Their styles, although different, compliment each other extremely well and it became apparent that this project would end up flowing out of them with ease. They shared wav files and recording parts individually at each other homes over a few months. City of Dawn's smooth reverbed tonal compositions mixed with ATOP's rougher and meandering synth lines gives the Starwind lp its expansive and cosmic qualities.
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Insides (reissue)
Cat: TAO 064. Rel: 14 Dec 20
 
Ambient/Drone
The Wilder Sun
Vessel
Insides
Wire
Colour Eye
Light Through The Veins
The Low Places
Small Memory
A Drifting Up
Autumn Hill
Review: Jon Hopkins has released a number of very fine albums over the years, though few quite as good as 2009's Insides. Rooted in his particular brand of atmospheric, melody-driven electronica but more ambitious than anything the producer had previously released, Insides' ten tracks effortlessly combine neo-classical instrumentation and tactile electronic melodies with bold and beautiful nods towards dubstep, '90s trip-hop, vintage IDM, music concrete, grizzly late noughties UK bass, and the shimmering, shoegaze-inspired electronica of Ulrich Schnauss (see the superb 'Light Through The Veins', arguably the album's stand out moment). There are occasional surprising, eyebrow-raising musical moments that switch focus or alter the flow of the album, but they never feel jarring or out of place.
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Coast/Range/Arc
Cat: KRANK 229CD. Rel: 02 Nov 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Black Tusk
Fromme
Stave Peak
Neve
Brohm Ridge
Goat Mountain
Black Tusk (Descent)
Review: Second time around for Scott Morgan AKA Loscil's seventh album, Coast/range/arc, which first hit record stores way back in 2011. It's an album worth revisiting - or checking for the first time, for that matter - since it offers a near perfect distillation of the ambient producer and sound artist's now trademark sound. Full of beautiful, icy and slowly unfurling compositions that tend towards the meditative, the set is notable for Morgan's seemingly innate ability to craft immersive soundscapes out of a mixture of hazy drone textures, gaseous electronic chords, soft-touch melodies, atmospheric field recordings and simmer, near cinematic musical movements. This reissue also includes the previously unheard 'Black Tusk (Descent)', a deliciously woozy piece of Biosphere-esque arctic ambience.
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Beliefsystems
Beliefsystems (CD in longbox)
Cat: PITPV 037. Rel: 04 Aug 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Northern Cross
Journey Note
Knowledge Rooms (part 1 & 2)
Review: Somewhat surprisingly, Beliefsystems marks the first musical collaboration between Past Inside The Present co-founders Zake and Isaac Helsen. It's undeniably an album worth waiting for though, with the three meditative, enveloping tracks offering a perfect blend of the Zake's droning, densely layered "drone-scapes" and Helsen's glistening and fluid processed guitar sounds. For proof, check 19-minute opener 'Northern Cross', where starry, slow-burn electronics, distant guitars and yearning, unfurling melodies gently ebb and flow across the sound space, and the becalmed, field recording-sporting haziness of 'Knowledge Rooms Parts I & II'. In a word: sublime..
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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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Insubstantial As Ghosts
Cat: ICR 93. Rel: 03 Sep 21
 
Industrial/Noise
Francium
Floods
Malleus Incuss Tapes
Boron
A Strange Glow Awaits Us All
Energy Field
The Seraph
The Isotopes Of Yttrium
Looking Into The Abyss
Some Observations On Technetium
Ultra Panavision 70
Skookum
Oiseaumouche
The Organism
Review: Jason Barton is one man, London based experimental project BArTc. Insubstantial As Ghosts is his 14 track debut album and it comes on the label run by Colin Potter, who is well known for weird electronics thanks to his time as a member of Nurse With Wound. Barton has said that influences include Cabaret Voltaire co-founder Chris Watson and industrial legends such as Coil, Skinny Puppy and Einsturzende Neubauten. The music is built in many layers of synths, found sounds and environmental recordings. It results in organic and experimental sounds that are heavily distorted with various effects.
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Fragments Plus Distancing
Fragments Plus Distancing (CD in longbox + download code)
Cat: PITP 21. Rel: 29 Sep 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Suspended In Liquid
Enlightened Sustenance
A Feeling Of Warmth In The Cold
Falling Through Fingers
In The Quiet & Still
Solace
Return From The Ashes
Withdrawn
Aural Balm
Never Alone
Distancing
Review: 'Fragments + Distancing' cultivates a profound sense of meditative stasis with the use of a Moog Mother 32, custom built filters, and various Eurorack modular sequencers, modules, and effects. James continues his proven and unique efforts in creating ethereal tones on this latest collection of songs. Fragments was created by using a method of composition James has been perfecting, where he takes small pieces of unreleased music that he has written stretching over the last 10 years, and runs them through different modes and methods of granular stretching and FFT processing. In some cases, the original audio source was no longer than 20-30 seconds long. PITP is honored to share this collection of music.
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Where The World Quietly Sing Their Song
Cat: E 004CD. Rel: 02 Sep 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Where The World Quietly Sing Their Song
Behind Glass Mountains
Within The Fading Glow
Lachrymose
Elysian
Together, We Are Everything
Vemod
Boketto
It Will Be Just A Memory
Melody (with Dottie)
Review: A collection of meditative, lustrous compositions with haunting gloomy strings from the Texas artist.
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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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A Little Fable (reissue)
Cat: KI 007. Rel: 15 Sep 20
 
Ambient/Drone
A Black-Necked Swan
Landscape With A Fairy
Homeward Waltz
Cocina
Sea Of Glass
Countless White Moons
Language Of Flowers
Wooden Room
Gensei
Blue Bonnet Of The Seven Stars
Dear Sylvan
Twinkling Fall
Review: Second time around for Singaporean duo Aspidistrafly's sophomore set, which originally appeared in stores way back in 2011. Nine years on, the album still resonates, in part because its fusion of contrasting and complimentary musical elements is little less than sublime. Over the course of 12 tracks, you can expect to hear them mix and match dewy-eyed female vocals, emotive neo-classical strings, pastoral acoustic sounds, ambient electronics, crackling noises, droning aural textures, effects-laden guitars and curiously recorded instrumentation. While Aspidistrafly's intentions are rarely less than experimental throughout, the album is also impressively accessible. As a result, it's genuinely a joy to listen to.
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Transmissions
Transmissions (3xCD in debossed box)
Cat: EVOR 11CD. Rel: 02 Oct 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Alpha Phase (CD1: Chapterhouse Retranslated By Global Communication - Blood music: Pentamerous Metamorphosis)
Beta Phase
Gamma Phase
Delta Phase
Epsilon Phase
4 02 (CD2: 76 14)
14 31
9 25
9 39
7 39
0 54
8 07
5 23
4 14
12 18
Incidental Harmony (CD3: Curated singles & remixes)
Sublime Creation
Sensorama - "Aspirin" (Global Communication remix)
The Grid - "The Grid Rollercoaster" (The Global Communication Yellow Submarine Re-take)
Lone - "5 23"
The Deep
The Way (Secret Ingredients mix)
7 39 (original Cassette demo)
Review: Those who lived through the 1990s will happily tell you that few ambient and electronica outfits of the period could match the emotive, life-affirming majesty of Mark Pritchard and Tom Middleton's Global Communication project. Transmissions, the pair's first retrospective of their work under the alias, offers plenty of supporting evidence for this view. It features painstakingly re-mastered - and, we will add, brilliant-sounding - versions of two full-length releases: 1993's Blood Music: Pentamerous Metamorphosis, a radical set of lengthy ambient "translations" of tracks by forgotten shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse, and their peerless debut album 76:14, which remains one of the greatest ambient sets of all time. Throw in a third CD featuring collected singles and remixes, and you have a thoroughly essential three-disc set.
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123
123 (3xCD box set)
Cat: POLE 123CD. Rel: 24 Apr 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Modul
Fragen
Kirschenessen
Lachen
Berlin
Tanzen
Fremd
Paula
Fliegen
Fahren
Stadt
Streit
Huckepack
Hafen
Weit
Silberfisch
Taxi
Karussell
Uberfahrt
Rondell Zwei
Klettern
Strand
Fohlenfurz
Review: Astonishing, 22 years have passed since the release of Stefan Betke's debut album as Pole. Along with the "2" and "3" albums that followed in 1999 and 2000 respectively, it helped establish him as a producer with a defiantly distinctive, dub-fired sound: a brand of electronic minimalism that drew just as much on ambient and micro-house as it did techno and of course reggae soundsystem culture. Crackly, spaced-out, hypnotic and mind-soothing, all three albums sound as fresh now as they did when they were first released. Helpfully, Mute has decided to reissue all three at once via this box set. There are no bells and whistles, just three essential albums in a plain black box. If you don't own them already, you know what to do.
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Between Here & You
Cat: BHCD 191. Rel: 06 Nov 19
 
Ambient/Drone
Transmission
Photosynthetic
Akebonika
If/Then
Metamorphic
The Obstacle Is The Way
Subroutine
Chromatography
Sunfall
Slow Motion & Harmonics
Review: When he first rose to prominence as a progressive house artist in the mid 1990s, Brian "BT" Transeau was something of a trailblazer: a classically trained artist who created a mixture of grandiose ambient compositions and dancefloor fare smothered in spiraling orchestration. "Between Here & You", his latest album, falls in the former category, offering an evocative journey through ambient sound worlds every bit as alluring as his earliest work. Tracks drift, pulse and slowly unfurl, with Transeau mixing subtle orchestration and disconnected female voices with impeccably atmospheric electronics and copious amounts of reverb and delay. In other words, its horizontal music that's best enjoyed with the lights off and your eyes closed.
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The Senja Recordings
Cat: BIO 31CD. Rel: 06 Jun 19
 
Ambient/Drone
Skalbrekka
Strandby
Bergsbotn I
Bjorvika
Berg
Kyle
Fjolhogget
Stordjupta
Bergsbotn II
Bergsbotn III
Lysbotn
Straumen
Steinfjord
Gilberg
Alteret
Geatkejavri
Ha
Review: Norwegian ambient veteran Biosphere has enjoyed something of a renaissance of late, thanks in no small part to a series of essential reissues of his 1990s work. His latest release, "The Senja Recordings", is not a reissue, though, but rather his most significant and extensive new album in years. Icy, windswept and atmospheric, it was apparently recorded during extended stays on a Norwegian island over the course of four years. There's plenty of sparse, dark ambient material, of course, but also plenty of distorted but quietly melodic compositions that mirror the loneliness of his remote surroundings. He brings us closer than ever to those surroundings via extensive use of field recordings made during his time on the island, something that only enhances the listening experience.
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DSVII
DSVII (CD)
Cat: M 7016. Rel: 16 Sep 19
 
Coldwave/Synth
Hell Riders
A Bit Of Sweetness
Goodbye Captain Lee
Colories
Meet The Friends
Feelings
A Word Of Wisdom
Lure De Fiel
Jeux D'enfants
A Taste Of The Dusk
Lunar Son
Oh Yes You're There, Everyday
Mirage
Taifun Flory
Temple Of Sorrow
Review: Apparently inspired by 1980s computer game soundtracks and the synth-heavy scores to fantasy films, M83's "DSVII" is slated as a sequel to the band's 2007 set "Digital Shades". If so, it's a rather belated one, especially considering the French outfit has released three studio sets and a swathe of soundtracks since then. Regardless, the material here is deliciously evocative, emotion-rich and atmospheric, mirroring the ebb and flow (and peaks and troughs) associated with soundtracks whilst relying entirely on i80s-sounding synthesizers and drum machine hits. It's basically synth-wave, with Symmetry's "Themes From An Imaginary Film" - itself based on music initially intended for the "Drive" soundtrack - being an obvious comparison.
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Silencia
Cat: CDHMK 026. Rel: 12 Nov 19
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Circular As Our Way
Silencia
When It Hurts To Remember
Afraid To Forget
Saudade
In The Shattering Of Things
We Try To Make Sense Of It All
Slowly You Dissolve
Fascinans
Life Is Life
Without Form & Void
Review: Wow. To put it mildly. It takes about three minutes of this stunning contemporary classical masterpiece to realise just how breathtaking this contemporary classical masterpiece actually is. So hard is the task of conveying the depth of its beauty we might as well give up now, although there's no harm in trying. As tragic as it is uplifting, subtle but bold, we veer from the sunrise cinematics of "In The Shattering of Things" to mournful melancholia on "We Try To Make Sense Of It All". Strings soar, keys gently play, harmonies so emotive it's enough to break your heart seem to pour from the album. Completing a trilogy catalysed by the death of a loved one, logically - for those who have ever experienced grief in its purest forms - it's as much about the power of silence and what's not there as what's in the score.
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Espera
Espera (CD)
Cat: GI 425CD. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Fainted Fog
Intertwine
All The While
Every Time
Impossible Valleys
Lineoa
A Familiar Place
Lowland
Well Within
Emeralds
Rounds
Review: Helios is back with a new album that comes here on CD. He is rather a mainstay of the Ghostly label and someone adept at going deep into immersive worlds of ambient sound, though has always manage to evolve his signature style across his various long players. This one is all about minimal ambient electronics laced with instrumentation. It is his third long player on Ghostly following Veriditas and then Domicile in 2020 - and is a bit of a hark back to his earlier electro-acoustic roots. These are lush sounds with lively leads that unfurl slowly and meaningfully with plenty of emotion.
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Ghosts
Ghosts (CD)
Cat: GONDCD 66. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Modern Classical
Oltre Terra
Hello
Don't Break My Heart (feat Duncan Bellamy)
24 03
Dancing With Ghosts (feat Patrick Watson)
A Day In Never
Whispering House (feat Olafur Arnalds)
The Boat
Moans
Thin Line (feat Duncan Bellamy)
Komeda
Utrata
Nostalgia
Review: This is the CD version of Ghosts, the third solo album from Polish pianist and composer Hania Rani, courtesy of Mathew Halsall's Gondwana. It comes after an artist residency in Switzerland in an abandoned sanitarium amongst the mountains so is inspired by the numerous rumoured ghosts that inhabit the hills. Lead singles 'Hello' and 'Dancing with Ghosts' take drastically different approaches, with the former being an electro-ambient take on lounge jazz sensibilities and 'Dancing with Ghosts' being a moody and grumbling duet ballad with Patrick Whatson. The whole album has a lingering sense of finality and creeping doom and is another absorbing listen from front to back.
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A Prayer To The Dynamo: Part I
Cat: 486487 0. Rel: 15 Sep 23
 
Modern Classical
A Prayers To The Dynamo (part 1)
A Prayers To The Dynamo (part 2)
A Prayers To The Dynamo (part 3)
A Prayers To The Dynamo (part 4)
A Model Of The Universe (The Theory Of Everything - Suite)
Domestic Pressures
The Orgins Of Time
Forces Of Attraction
Cambridge, 1963
Target (Sicario - Suite)
Desert Music
Melancholia
Review: Before he passed in 2018, the late, great Icelandic composer Johann Johannsson made a series of field recordings at Iceland's Ellidaar power plant which were inspired by the writings of Henry Adams. Those pieces inspired this new suite of music from Daniel Bjarnason and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra which also includes some of Johannsson's scores to Sicario and The Theory of Everything. It is a sublime work that joins the dots between all of Johannsson's work with soft drones, brass tones and chiming harpsichord all coming and going to make for emotional and dramatic tension. A fine reminder of one of the greats who sadly left us too soon.

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Ash
Ash (CD)
Cat: VISTA 014CD. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Quiet Spirit (CD1: Ash)
Lo
Ash
Invocation
They Know Not
Wanderlust (CD2: Agape)
Once Forgotten
Karpholite
Posit
Agape Suite
Epode
Review: Zake and City of Dawn are the aliases of Zach Frizzell and Damien Duque respectively, two Texan ambient explorers with plenty of sizeable lineage in the field. Frizzell in particular runs the highly regarded Past Inside The Present label, and he also has a staggering amount of recorded work to his name. The pair have worked together a lot over the past two years, and now they make the move to Danish label Azure Vista for this blissed out excursion into purest drone abandon, with all the soothing harmonic tones your restless mind could ever wish for.
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Equilibrium
Cat: GM 049. Rel: 15 Dec 22
 
Ambient/Drone
No Trees For Miles
Darkness From The Sun
Seas Of Stone & Sand
Ice On Fire
Review: Glacial Movements is the perfectly named home for this collaborative album between San Francisco-based musician and sound artist Brock Van Wey aka Bvdub and Italian sound artist Netherworld. As the title suggests, this is a record about finding the balance between the respective sounds of the two artists. And they manage it perfectly across cold and icy dub depths, wide open frozen ambient tundras and arching chords that bring beauty and light in the most slow and subtle of ways.
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Myuthafoo
Cat: LY 003CD. Rel: 01 Aug 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Memory Leak
Math Of You
Myuthafoo
Alphabet Of Light
Sufyosowirl
Swirls Of You
Review: Caterina Barbieri made a splashing name for herself upon the release of her debut album Ecstatic Computation, which laid her vision in reverb-drenched modular arpeggiations and classically-trained credo bare. But few knew at the time that there was also a second crock of material also recorded at the same time as Ecstatic Computation, the six tracks of which now hear a new release via Barber's own new label light-years - taking on the name Myuthafoo. Sizzlingly, grindingly beautiful arpy numbers like 'Math Of You' continue Barbieri's melodic charge, admitting us entry into formerly inaccessible aural-astral zones.
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Faded Photographs
Cat: SPA 3CD. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Downpour
What Have You Done
The Serpent
No Matter What
Melting In The Morning Sun
The Way You Say My Name
Left Unsaid
My Reflection
A Wicked Joke
Just For A Moment
My Own Worth
Review: 'Faded Photographs' is the latest album project by Icelandic producer Yagya. Featuring his usual blend of ambient and dub techno, this one is also among his first to incorporate elements of deep house, pop and classical music, with friends Oskar Guojonsson, Benoit Pioulard and Bandreas cropping up on vocal and saxophone features. Despite the fact that there are over eleven tracks on this opus, every track on the album makes use of 3/4, rather than the bog-standard quantised 4/4, time. The overall effect is a skippier, dreamier, more laid-back queering of techno, contrasting to the straight and unswung vibe of its square forebear.
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