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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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The Third Chimpanzee
The Third Chimpanzee (limited blue vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 12MUTE 629. Rel: 29 Jan 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Howler (4:57)
Mandrill (4:00)
Capuchin (2:53)
Vervet (6:16)
Howler's End (1:29)
Review: "I resynthesized some vocals that almost sounded human, but not quite. That's why I decided to name the track after a monkey." Depeche Mode mainstay, and one of the UK's finest modern musicians and songwriters, on his website Martin Gore cuts to the quick in explaining his latest solo release, which takes its name directly from Jared Diamond's book about the similarities between animal and human behaviour, The Third Chimpanzee.

It's certainly a pretty wild experience. Like the preceding lone wolf album, MG, here MG the guy gives us five tracks of synth goodness made on modular consoles. Visiting post-ambient, IDM and industrial noise, or rather luring those elements out of their natural comfort zones and into an atmosphere that almost feels as though you're lost in nature, it's a real opportunity for escapism at a time when many of us have never needed one more.

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The Current (reissue)
Cat: HDP 3. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Defiance
Onwards
Metal Hell
The Current
Petty Silver
Third From The Sun
Loreley
The Seventh Day
Upon Departure
The Black Pool
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Keepsakes
Cat: CDSTUMM 499. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Troubadour
Aichach
Anthem
La Femme Sauvage
Mastodon
Schwarze Milch
Lovestuff
Song Of Gratitude
The Blackest Crow
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On The Romance Of Being
Cat: CDSTUMM 477. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Ezulwini
Be Free
Makhukhu
Mfula
Arrival
Rah (feat Zoe Modiga)
Skhathi
Banzi
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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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