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La Folie Studio
Cat: VER LP47. Rel: 17 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Trombe (3:46)
Fordizm (6:51)
Esika Molimo Ezali (4:26)
Clair De Lune A Mykonos (12:32)
Allo? (5:00)
Mange (7:37)
Satanique Musette (6:16)
La Folie Studio (4:39)
Theatre De Verdure (5:38)
Review: French outfit Chateau Flight have spent two years in the studio making music, playing around and experimenting and now the fruits of that work are presented on this new album La Folie Studio. It is full of the sound of analogue machines conversing and the artists themselves speaking through their darkened basslines or eerie pads. Occult worlds are crafted, ambient soundscapes are cooked up and leftfield cosmic explorations occur throughout a journeying album full of a wide range of emotions. This lovely record features guests on the odd track such as Johnny Nash on guitar, Cosmic Neman mumbling on 'Mange', John Cravache playing 'his special organ" and Bony Bikaye singing on 'Esika Molimo Ezali'. It's an occult world of left of centre sound that will keep you coming back for more.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $35.00
Music For Unknown Rituals
Music For Unknown Rituals (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: UR 149LP. Rel: 20 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Derived From The Trout Mask In A Tentative Manner (4:41)
The Dissolution Of Time (8:55)
Abdication (5:02)
The Alphabet Of Steps (6:21)
Les Cycles Extatiques (6:51)
The Geometry Of Rhythmics (5:19)
At The Margin Of Moments (6:36)
Through The Deserts Of Postmodernity (9:32)
Stereometry Of Moving Bodies (6:25)
Suspecting Metaphysical Symbols (7:24)
Review: Another exceptional double album deep dive from Umor Rex mainstays Andreas Gerth and Carl Oesterhelt, respectively one-half of Driftmachine, and the artist who debuted with the landmark 11 Pieces for Synthesizer album. As ever, trying to summon adjectives to correctly describe what's here isn't easy, but let's give it a go anyway. Mysterious, dark, haunting, but also ultimately very beautiful - albeit often in a slightly chilling way - it's highly rhythmic patient stuff. A fitting title, it's hard not to picture tribalism, gatherings, premeditated practices and timeless traditions when becoming absorbed by the hypnotic contents here. It's transportive stuff, both in terms of time and place, era and style, a sense of loops and cycles being the real omnipresent thread here. Earthen ambient, strange factory floor downtempo, cinematic synths and more. The kind of record that's only possible when two people haul themselves up in a remote village with an abundance of instruments and see what happens.
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Engaged Touches
Engaged Touches (2xLP + 1-sided LP)
Cat: 2A 34LP. Rel: 14 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
A Once & Meaningful Life
Remaining Stretches (0:45)
Separations & Reactions (3:05)
Doubts Of Words (4:46)
Unless They Were Beautiful (7:22)
In The Bright The Days (3:42)
If Disabuse Is So Hard, Then (1:18)
What Our Mouths Make Them (2:30)
Hanging Herself On The Lonely Fifth Column (13:22)
Openings Of Love (Fireworks) (17:01)
Extended Sways Of Silence (18:11)
Review: Will Thomas Long's and Danielle Baquet-Long's magnificent album Celer is an alluring fusion of classic ambient and minimalism that comes steeped in a very real sense of romance. It comes with underlying themes of longing, melancholy, and nostalgia and begins with the sound of a train evoking a sense of travel. Throughout the piece, grandiose string loops alternate with various field recordings, creating contrasts between the concrete and abstract, the mundane and the exalted. Despite the epic feel of the string loops, the title, 'Engaged Touches', hints at intimacy. This powerful romanticism characterises much of Celer's work, making this another noteworthy addition to their growing repertoire.
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Things Don't Always Go The Way You Plan
Cat: TRANS 718X. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Counting Sheep (feat Injury Reserve - V2 - 2018 Export Wav) (2:26)
Nice 2 Know U 1.5.3 (2020 Export Wav) (2:13)
Why 1.3 (2012 Export Wav) (4:46)
Rhinestone 1.7.2 (feat Isabella Manfredi - 2018 Export Wav) (3:42)
Dream 1.2.2 (2016 Export Wav) (3:28)
Beat 58 1.1 (2020 Export Wav) (2:14)
Close 1.2 (2016 Export Wav) (3:09)
One Step Closer 1.4 (feat Panda Bear - 2021 Export Wav) (3:03)
Spoke 2 Aliens Finally 1.3 (2020 Export Wav) (4:43)
Things Don't Always Go The Way You Plan 1.2 (2020 Export Wav) (4:25)
Review: Grammy Award winning artist Flume surprised everyone with the shock release of this new album, Things Don't Always Go the Way You Plan, on Transgressive Records. It is a collection of music he has made over the past decade but has never realised in any form so it gives great insight into some of the creative processes and subtle evolutions he has undergone in that time. Injury Reserve, Panda Bear and Isabella Manfredi are some of the featured guests which help to immerse you in a combination of experimental and vocal material with cinematic ambiences, hip-hop leanings, song-driven sounds and plenty more along the way.
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Maremoto
Cat: TTT 104. Rel: 19 Dec 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Seaweed Jazz Club (6:32)
Tunnel (4:57)
Les Adultes (5:13)
Murenes (3:13)
Chiara Obscura (3:48)
Jubilee (5:07)
Mascaret (4:35)
Review: It's pretty difficult to define most of the releases on Trilogy Tapes, which is only a good thing. This is certainly true of Maremoto, and the work of Francesco Pastaldi (Jean-Louis, Fantazio) and Olivier Demeaux (Heimat, Accident du travail) as Ciccio & 2MO. As wildly avant garde but compellingly listenable as you could hope for, it's been said they straddle a gap between psyche and industrial, but we say there's way more going on than just that. Their 2023 epic is certainly proof of this. There's something sinister and brooding yet instantly engaging and inviting about what's here, it's experimental yet instant when things need to be, highly complex but not in a way that distracts from the joy of tracks that range from a twisted kind of Bond-theme to wonderfully open classic live breaks, cacophonies of percussion and strange, strained stabs.
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Continuous Miracles Vol 2
Continuous Miracles Vol 2 (clear black & white tricolour vinyl LP)
Cat: CON 920LP. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Modulating De Niro (5:46)
Cremated Pets (11:19)
Career Test (4:52)
My Second Rubber Home (6:18)
Cher's Autotune Lives With My Ex (5:04)
Continuous Miracles (5:46)
Review: Avant-garde supergroup Better Corners hit on a sublime stride with their atmospheric post-everything second album. Dream team trio Better Corners - Valentina Magaletti, Sarah Register and Matthew Simms - here complete a staggering new album, Continuous Miracles: Vol. 2, for The state51 Conspirace; where their debut joyfully opened the door to a brand new room, this one strides purposefully inside. Renowned drummer/percussionist Magaletti (Holy Tongue, Vanishing Twin, Moin), avant rock musician and in demand mastering engineer Register (Kim Gordon, Talk Normal) and multi-instrumentalist and modular obsessed Simms (Wire, MEMORIALS) inject an all-too-rare sense of childlike wonder and joy into their own inimitable collage of experimental rock, wonky dream pop, analog ambient, tape experimentation, avant percussion, modular electronics and noise music.
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Memorex Mori
Memorex Mori (clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SUBEX 00138. Rel: 04 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Bad Tracking (1:50)
Noah's Archive (2:53)
Antidiluvian (2:37)
Earth Sea & Sky (5:35)
Anarchaeology (3:29)
Moulding (3:22)
Retina Burn (2:38)
Helical Scan (7:28)
Recovered Tapas (4:22)
Time Traveller Glitch (4:34)
Video Soup (4:08)
Unknown Tape 6 (6:42)
Lost Work (6:55)
After Math (3:36)
Landfill(M) (2:55)
Review: To say Michael Coldwell sounds like he leads an interesting life would be an understatement, based on what we know. Based in Leeds, UK, the man better recognised - by us at least - as Conflux Coldwell is an academic at the highly respected University of Leeds. There, he researches the hauntology of media - the recurring persistence of socio-cultural ideas, artefacts and other items from our past in a present form. He's also active in the Urban Exploration community, which relishes in any chance to explore manmade structures, often abandoned. When none of that's happening, he puts out the kind of music that makes Memorex Mori so special. Built from samples taken off a load of half-worn VHS tapes found in a dusty box at his parent's house, the sounds here are at times abstract, in other moments direct and rhythmic, futuristic yet wonderfully analogue, always ghostly, and often pretty menacing.
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OG23
OG23 (LP)
Cat: ST 1044. Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (17:32)
Track 2 (21:10)
Review: Kevin Drum is often cryptic in his work and that didn't change here on OG23, a record on Streamline that after a long wait for fans now arrives, at last, on vinyl. It features just two pieces of music, one on each side, and both are isolated soundscapes from deep under the surface of the sea. The Chicago artist layers up subtle drones and spaced-out electro signifiers, otherworldly ambiance and deft sound designs that all empty your mind and allow a little paranoid to seep in, such is the creepiness of their atmosphere. It's a magnificent work of quiet artists that is stuffed with evocative sonic imagery.

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What Time Is Love? Sessions
Cat: SRJAM 23B. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
T Minus 23/Luminosity/Mu Sagitarri (14:34)
What Time Is Love (Redux) (5:35)
What Time Is Ardkore (5:58)
Turning Point (6:17)
Spiral Sunrise/Pure Trance Artefact/Synchronicity (10:41)
That Wisnae A Microdose/Melon Farmer/Epsilon/Sheep To Shepherd (21:33)
Review: Mad-heads, rave veterans and lovers of having their brains rewired by previously unexplored sonic realms unite, because here comes the first of four, yes four, new albums from the fantastic freak of nature that is Special Request. His 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' arrives in several different formats this month and across six sizzling tracks that re-wire the KLF's hit of that name, he taps into everything from "ephemeral ambiance to barnstorming hardcore, pummelling house to pointillist trance" and does so with a mix of the surreal and the psychotic, the psychedelic and the downright ridiculous. It's mental, and we love it.
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What Time Is Love? Sessions
What Time Is Love? Sessions (limited clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SRJAM 23C. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
T Minus 23/Luminosity/Mu Sagitarri (14:34)
What Time Is Love (Redux) (5:35)
What Time Is Ardkore (5:58)
Turning Point (6:17)
Spiral Sunrise/Pure Trance Artefact/Synchronicity (10:41)
That Wisnae A Microdose/Melon Farmer/Epsilon/Sheep To Shepherd (21:33)
Review: As you know if you have followed the work of Special Request aka Paul Woolford, it often comes in huge bursts and across several releases at once. So it is that this year the one-man production machine is to drop not one but a four-album run over the next 12 months, all independently. Quite what he runs on we do not know but we need some because once again on this limited clear vinyl version of his 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' he taps into the future as he rewires the musical DNA of rave, techno, bass and jungle into tracks that make your brain fizz and your body move. Unreal work once more from this unstoppable force.
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 in stock $31.91
Inna Heavy Dub Encounter
Inna Heavy Dub Encounter (numbered vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SPB 12050. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Gnossienne Dub No 1 (9:48)
Gnossienne Dub No 2 (4:02)
Gnossienne Dub No 3 (4:25)
Gnossienne Dub No 4 (2:35)
Gnossienne Dub No 5 (3:06)
Gymnopedie Dub No 1 (3:25)
Gymnopedie Dub No 3 (5:55)
Gnossine (2:50)
Review: Prince Istari's earliest memories are of his mother playing the tranquil melodies of Erik Satie's pieces on the piano. Skipping school, he'd bask in the sun, absorbed by the serene tunes and years later in 2024, rediscovering his mother's sheet music sparked a creative resurgence. He transformed them into dub versions, crafting a tapestry of sound, and each piece's form dictated its direction, evolving from heavy dub to delicate piano and synthesiser blends. The finale, a relic from his past as Istari Lasterfahrer, features a distorted recording of his mother playing Satie to complete the circle. This special record comes in limited quantities of just 200 copies.

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Shields In Full Sunlight
Cat: SMALLVILLELP 16. Rel: 29 Nov 23
 
Deep House
Hi Life (feat Ossia) (6:14)
Echo Form (4:28)
Two Hours Earth Room (5:59)
Smile & Wave (7:54)
Cygnus (feat Space Drum Meditation) (8:53)
AMY (feat Johan Kaseta) (6:04)
Movement In The Breach (7:12)
Nefyn (8:14)
Review: Hamburg crew Smallville managed to find their own unique niche in the deep house world right from the off. Their family of artists all had a cuddly, lo-fi, heartfelt take on the genre that has spawned countless classic LPs and 12"s, all with great artwork from Stefan Marx. Next up to add his voice to the conversation is Joe Davies with his new album Shields In Full Sunlight. It is a trip that has a lingering emotional impact such is the tranquility of the sounds and meditative nature of the grooves, which are embellished with wispy pads and subtle vocal sounds.
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 in stock $29.60
Boiling Wells: Demos '19-'22
Boiling Wells: Demos '19-'22 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SWORD 02. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Without You (5:00)
Ribbons (2:12)
Don't Turn Me Away (7:02)
Boiling Wells (3:38)
Skin (4:37)
Track 6 (0:54)
I'm Outside (4:41)
Sweeping Path (4:17)
Call2Me (5:18)
Silhouette (2:47)
Ur Love (3:29)
Garden 1 (0:57)
Review: Bristol has a lot to answer for when it comes to atmospheric downtempo stuff. The birthplace of trip hop is still commonly associated with the genre decades after its inception, but this shouldn't make anyone think for a second the city has sat idly by gorging on the fatted calfs of Massive Attack, Portishead and the like without pushing further experimentations in the art of sombre, slow, emotional electronica. Jabu are a great case in point, and if the world were different, fairer, and less overwhelmed with band names you can bet your bottom dollar this South West England trio would be household treasures by now. Having released a number of genuinely mesmerising albums packed with meditations on loss, landing on exalted labels such as Blackest Ever Black, here they present a generous helping of unreleased and previously unheard bits and pieces that led to the back catalogue we now have. Tellingly, everything here was always worthy of release, so it's great this has finally happened.
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 in stock $22.40
Insec
Insec (LP + insert)
Cat: SB 200. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
PreSec (2:16)
Segmentor (22:08)
Dipvoid (11:18)
Sector Fade (12:09)
Review: If this is your initial encounter with Omit then buckle up and prepare for some first contact stuff. The South Island New Zealander has been creating otherworldly arrangements since 1990, taking listeners on deep space explorations via sounds that are as inviting and alluring as they are strange and disconcerting. Humans, after all, tend to feel very wary (to put it mildly) about stepping into unknowns. On Insec this is particularly pronounced. The sense of vast is omnipresent throughout the four mammoth tracks, distant tones sound as though they're refracted rays of light bouncing off some satellite or other, or solar sails deployed on a ship exploring a far off cluster of exoplanets. The individual pieces blend perfectly and lead into one another to create a sense of epic odyssey. An adventure through noises that are impactful because of the surrounding silence and their own innate qualities.
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Reverberations Of Non Stop Traffic On Redding Road
Reverberations Of Non Stop Traffic On Redding Road (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SHIMMY 2022LPC1. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Floating Island (4:35)
Plants Used For Weaving (3:50)
Boundary Fence (4:22)
Aquaculture (3:32)
The Soft Structure (3:50)
A Mountain Is An Ancestor (3:44)
The Caretaker (3:39)
The Miner's Pale Child (3:28)
Groundwater (3:33)
On Redding Road (3:06)
Floating Epitaph (3:25)
Review: "I would beg listeners both animal and human to allow these beautiful landscapes I've created in collaboration with Mark Nelson to sing and speak and weep for themselves. Please. Forget about words. Just LISTEN," says Kramer of this latest exploration of sounds less familiar. Meanwhile, Nelson quotes the legendary Arthur Russell for his take on things: "If I could convince you these are words of love, the heartache would remain but the pain would be gone". The Chicago-based composer and performer certainly summarises this listening experience. There's pure bliss running through these serene ambient, almost New Age-style tracks, but within that a certain reflective sadness. Crystalline melodies refract and develop, ebb and flow, at times making pure harmonies, in other moments more atmospheric refrains. They make us long for things that were or may be, although there's still space here for taking stock and acknowledging what is.
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 in stock $24.45
Electronic Works
Electronic Works (2xLP + CD)
Cat: SAHKO 035. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Kinetic Forms (12:42)
Variabile (10:42)
Mechanical Music For Stereophonic Tape (13:03)
Is This The World Of Teddy? (9:39)
Tropicana (5:12)
Midas (3:24)
Sunkist (TV Commercial) (2:47)
Fin-Humus (TV Commercial) (2:42)
Theme For The National TV News (4 Drafts & The Final Broadcast version) (2:32)
Ritual (6:26)
Spectacle (8:51)
Kinetic Forms
Variabile
Mechanical Music For Stereophonic Tape
Is This The World Of Teddy?
Tropicana
Midas
Sunkist
Fin-Humus
Theme For The National TV News
Ritual
Spectacle
Review: The thing about early synthesiser music is that there's always a new mad scientist to discover. Take Osmo Lindeman, for example. While the real electronic sonic historians will likely be familiar with this Finnish experimental pioneer and master film scorer, most other people probably won't be. Thankfully, then, this collection of his most plugged-in works can set the record straight. A package that celebrates his avant garde approach to marrying gadgets and gizmos with the brassy seduction of jazz. So although the tracks here may not be his most renowned contributions to the pantheons - see the soundtracks to Rakas, Totuus on armoton, and Tulipunainen kyyhkynen - the Electronic Works gathered by the Sahko Finland team are certainly among his most groundbreaking and boundary pushing. Like listening to what outer space may have sounded like if it put on a concert in the late-1960s featuring trumpet and sax maestros, prepare for a series of fascinating audio adventures and juxtapositions.
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Cire Noire
VARIOUS
Cire Noire (limited LP)
Cat: PUU 58. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Egg Meat - "Milton/Earth" (Massive Bereavement mix) (7:06)
Umfang - "Baby Blue" (Drone edit) (4:26)
Disinformation & Savion Glover - "Doppelganger Variations" (6:39)
Nuke Watch - "NWPJS Perc" (4:07)
Georgia - "Mekael" (3:55)
Ana Fosca - "ANIMA (Novus)" (7:15)
Rafael Toral - "Mixed States Uncoded" (3:00)
Review: Wow. When you're writing about music releases it's often tempting to present difficult to describe tunes as unique. That's not always factually accurate, though, as is clear when you come across something like this seven-way bag of the wonderfully bizarre. Half the stuff on here, at least, really does defy categorisation, although we can probably lump it all together as experimental, industrial-leaning electronic music with avant-garde tendencies. And a libido. What that describes varies wildly. Nuke Watch's 'NWPJS Perc' interprets the term as a kind of slow build, low BPM workout made up of what could well be the noise of various tools, pipes and taps being struck. Umfang delivers a dark and menacing hip hop-electro instrumental, packed with atmosphere and pent up energy. Ana Fosca goes for shrill refrains and drones. Egg Meat serves a dominatrix of off-time weirdo-techno tones with mind melting percussive cacophonies.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Tin Iso & The Dawn
Cat: RVNGNL 105LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Modern Classical
Opening (10:25)
Act I: Stars & Moon (9:19)
Act II: Sea & Sky (2:00)
Act III: Land & Growth (1:48)
Act IV: Death & The Dawn (4:13)
Closing (14:40)
Review: Tin Iso and the Dawn has been a four part journey from the New York based composer and puppeteer Tristan Allen. It has brought to life a whole world of fantastical characters who share "universal longings" with us mere mortals. The opening part of the fine series showcases some meticulous sound design and alluring leitmotifs that all try to make sense of loss and what comes after. The album is loosely based on Wagner's three act opera Tristan und Isolde and was written over the course of seven years from 2105 with plenty of field recordings and a mix of acoustic instruments that were processed and arranged electronically. It's a transfixing listen, for sure.
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Keep Looking Where The Light Comes From
Cat: RBINC 010LP. Rel: 22 Nov 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Feathers (7:10)
I Can Only Repeat Your Love (3:44)
Flat Stones (3:10)
Valovola (3:07)
Ages (3:32)
The Wide House (2:57)
Dove Done Come (1:33)
Blank Sheep (5:25)
There Is A Hole Here (4:23)
Squid For A Day (2:41)
Bucolica (3:46)
Izzy Rob (1:18)
Review: Gerd Jansen's faultless Running Back is back with another of its hard-to-define but essential albums, Keep Looking Where The Light Comes From, this time from Panoram. It is a record that blurs the line between chaos and beauty, with fuzzy synths and improvised rhythms offering up some intriguing sound designs and unusual textures. There is a psychedelic feel to many of those, but so too a dream-like quality where barely-there melodies and half-remembered vocals drift in and out of earshot. Both maximal and minimal compositions feature with nods to ASMR pleasures and a mix of synthetic and acoustic sounds.

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There Will Be Light
VARIOUS
Cat: RB 010. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Ambient/Drone
AES Dana - "Ab Initio" (Pax edit) (7:20)
Vera Logdanidi - "Breathing Curtain" (6:07)
Priori - "Top Soil" (4:20)
John Beltran - "Nothing Stays The Same" (6:14)
Na Nich - "That Was A Long Day" (5:40)
Saphileaum - "Calm Seas" (6:23)
Artefakt - "Tides" (8:26)
Anthony Rother - "Victory Of Light" (6:39)
Vida Vojic - "Show Me Beauty" (4:49)
Johanna Knutsson - "Vemod" (5:45)
Volodymyr Gnatenko - "Aards" (5:42)
Asyncronous - "Hegelian Dialectics" (5:41)
Arthur Mine - "Sequoia" (4:11)
Sebastian Mullaert - "Just This" (6:45)
Bvdub - "Sail Among Your Suns" (6:56)
Zavoloka - "Posvit" (5:16)
Nikolaienko - "Hiking In Hydra" (4:48)
Review: Ukrainian label Rhythm Buro tells us There Will Be Light with this fantastic new double album. It's a collection of various artists all serving up some meditative ambient and drone soundscapes that take you far away from the here and now and drop you into the future. Long-assured names like John Beltran impress with 'Nothing Stays The Same', electro veteran Anthony Rother suspends us in lo-fi synth magic on 'Victory Of Light' and Sebastian Mullaert brings his signature minimalism to 'Just This'. These are just some of many standouts in a collection that will stand the test of time.
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Trans Millenia Consort (remastered)
Cat: RERVNG 17LP. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Emerald Pool (3:06)
The Unveilin (7:19)
Cult Of Isis (7:43)
Phantom Dancer (4:19)
Energies (5:50)
Century C (4:31)
Morning Splendor (6:02)
Gossamer Silk (5:41)
Review: Trans-Millenia Consort is likely a familiar title to dedicated disciples of new age ambient. The debut solo album from the late-composer Pauline Anna Strom first hit shelves in 1982 and quickly picked up a cult following for its transportive qualities. Grand waveforms, naive melodies, the sense of a record that begins as an embryo and slowly grows into something subtly commanding and inescapably dense. Reissued for the first time ever, the healer and medium Storm has somehow managed to capture the planes she transcended in those other pursuits and present them on record. A meditative and complex work, its power is in the ability to remove us from the current and place us somewhere very different. Hence marking out the late-producer as among the most important electronic explorers of her generation.
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Dip Friso
Cat: REAL 006. Rel: 27 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
I'll Get To Hiding (3:21)
The Conversation (5:05)
Thin Ayrshire (2:55)
A Sorry Business (2:55)
Another Country (4:17)
Midnight (2:09)
Review: Scottish electronic oddity Murray Collier returns on his own Real Landscape imprint - the sole preserve of this production alias - for a self-titled outing. His fifth release under the moniker certainly confirms what we already knew; this project is the work of a musical auteur, and is every bit as unique to the talent behind it as the label and EP name. Attempting to describe what's here isn't easy, then. 'The Conversation' uses mechanically precise percussion to lay out its otherworldly groove. 'Thin Ayrshire' goes lo fi and psychedelic, a track that sounds almost like a rural ritual being performed by a lost humanoid species. 'I'll Get To Hiding' is delightfully lackadaisical in vibe, strutting, shuffling, and stepping its way through what could be categorised as pop-r&b fed through the weird machine, and even that wouldn't come close.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Half Dead Ganga Music
Cat: PLA 034. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Schmacht (2:50)
Gole Mariam (3:20)
Da Ma (3:17)
Golnessar (3:01)
De La Cohorte Mystique (4:23)
Freaking At Ffm (2:15)
Perse Voir La Lumiere (2:37)
Fassle (3:00)
Taghmanantes - Gin Gina - Un Jour (9:31)
Review: So-called 'ethno-industrialists' and Paris-based outliers Vox Populi are next in the spotlight for Platform 23 Records as it continues on its mission to unearth archival treasures both known and unknown. Half Dead Ganga Music is widely thought to be one of the group's most cohesive records as it meanders through lo-fi drones, muggy ambient and voodoo ritualism. Founder Axel Kyrou and partner Mythra who provides the ghostly vocals cook up alluring yet oddball sounds with obscured bass, rich layers of tape processing and weirdly uplifting gloominess. A superb album that sounds as new and innovative now as it did when it was first released all those decades ago.
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Flood City Trax
Flood City Trax (transparent beige vinyl LP)
Cat: ZIQ 452. Rel: 26 Oct 23
 
Footwork/Juke
FCD (Floaty Cloud Dream) (4:20)
Orchid Juke (5:58)
Sun Juke (2:39)
Nondi Shadow (0:47)
Euphonic Daydream (1:30)
01-25-2022 (2:09)
Healing Rain (2:02)
Dusty (3:21)
Nostalgic Vision (2:39)
Long Ago (4:46)
Sentimental Juke (3:22)
Harmoyear (2:35)
Review: Johnstown, Pennsylvania isn't the first town on everyone's lips when it comes to deep dive electronics. But then, sadly, most people still don't seem to have encountered Nondi. Better known to some of those who have as Tatiana Triplin, the US producer and head of the 'net label HRR has developed a cult following for her experimental takes on some already quite leftfield electronic genres: breakcore and footwork, alongside Detroit-hued techno. What's remarkable about all this is the fact she confesses to only really having direct experiences of these genres online, as oppose to amid the sweat and frenzy of the situations they were first intended for. While this might lead some to assuming her work lacks authenticity, nothing could be further from the truth - it's all so authentic because the interpretations are entirely hers.
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Baba Soiree
Baba Soiree (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PINGIPUNG 083. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Stray Carrier Pigeon (3:14)
Senseless (3:25)
At The Party (2:33)
Walk The Talk (7:20)
Slow Dance (3:27)
Ban Bash Up (3:17)
Ancestors Mix (5:52)
BanBas Aura 1 (3:55)
BanBas Aura 2 (3:02)
Roto Motor (Erbil mix) (3:30)
Review: Pierre Bastien and Michel Banabila are bonafide musical visionaries who have come totters for the first time on this debut collaborative album, Baba Soiree. They have achieved plenty over their careers in electronic music and draw on all of it here as they fuse their own idiosyncratic styles into something new. The churning and rigid mechanical loops and experimental instrumental setups come from Bastien while the sound designs and superbly chosen and assembled samples come from Banabila. Sitting somewhere between dance floor fun and avant garde invention this is a great piece of sonic alchemy.
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Soft Octaves
Soft Octaves (180 gram red & blue & black smokey vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITPV 060. Rel: 07 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Point Of Departure (4:59)
Flow State (4:50)
Suadade (2:08)
Trembling House (feat Marine Eyes) (4:30)
Overcast (2:31)
Soft Octaves (6:30)
Cortege (5:19)
Renascence (4:12)
Summation (4:14)
Review: California's James Bernard is a much-loved regular on this label as well as being a veteran of the wider ambient scene who has been hard at it for more than three decades. His latest outing on Past Inside The Present with Anthene (aka Brad Deschamps of Toronto) is Soft Octaves, an album that finds them crafting a series of sounds using electric six-string bass. It has a huge range from the deepest depths to the wispiest of highs and each of the tracks here was recorded in one single take. The results are spellbinding indeed and the range of the bass's sonic ability is astonishing as it sounds at times like a cello, at others woodwind and is always intriguing.
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Live Improvisations
Cat: PITPZD 027BLACK. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Chihei Hatakeyama & Hakobune - "Live Improvisation" (I) (21:35)
Zake & From Overseas - "Live Improvisation II" (II) (21:33)
Review: This is a special audiophile vinyl version of Live Improvisations, an album featuring two sides of music, one the response to the other. The A-side is a recording of a 2014 session between Hakobune and Chihei Hatakeyama that was made with the colours of autumn and rural Japan in mind. Both of these artists have composed dozens of works that have established them as leaders in their field and this is no different. On the flip, zake and From Overseas craft 'Live Improvisation II' and 'forge an intercontinental bond' as they recorded the music in one take with no editing afterward. It's a gorgeous listen that shows a real mastery of tone and texture.
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel II (reissue)
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel II (reissue) (solar flare vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: PITP 40SOLAR. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Stage 5 (6:03)
Stage 6 (5:32)
Stage 7 (5:36)
Stage 8 (5:45)
Stage 9 (6:09)
Stage 10 (5:42)
Review: Another 18 chapters "of aural anaesthetics" from 36 and Zake, following up their epic work Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel Part 1, or "continue their journey through the outer reaches of space in hypersleep" as they'd put it. The album comes on unique solar flare coloured vinyl, and as for its contents, well, they're grainy and immersive, widescreen and cinematic, immediately transporting you out into the farthest reaches of space. Perfect for zoning out of everyday life and enjoying some mindful moments to yourself.
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel II (reissue)
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel II (reissue) (audiophile vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: PITP 40BLACK. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Stage 5 (6:03)
Stage 6 (5:32)
Stage 7 (5:36)
Stage 8 (5:45)
Stage 9 (6:09)
Stage 10 (5:42)
Review: Hot on the hells of the epic work Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel Part 1 comes the second instalment, seeing 36 and Zake "continue their journey through the outer reaches of space in hypersleep" as they have it. There's a healthy 18 track selection to lose yourself in, as these experts of the sublimely chilled ambient get to work - in a typically gentle fashion, obviously.
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My Animal (Soundtrack)
My Animal (Soundtrack) (blood red vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: LPNUDE 023C. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Soundtracks
Transformation #1 (3:05)
Sanctuary (2:26)
A Walk Home (0:36)
A Soft Howl (0:50)
Winter's Drone (0:46)
Patti's Theme (1:12)
Casino Drive (1:19)
The Slots (3:07)
Transformation #2 (2:42)
Drone (Dream Theme) (1:02)
Soft Love (1:09)
Soft Love (Slow) (0:37)
Hockey Tryouts (1:43)
Back Of Your Car (1:53)
Making Love (2:56)
Climbing Sadness (1:19)
Heart To Heart (2:14)
Crybate (1:30)
Sudden Loss (1:10)
Out Of Time (1:12)
Climbing Sadness (The Funeral) (2:00)
Outside The Rock (1:12)
Something's Building (1:50)
Transformation #3 (2:14)
Review: If you've been paying attention then Augustus Muller will be familiar thanks to the wonders of Boy Harsher. Here casting off the expectations that live act create to focus instead on a debut solo feature film score, those who really have been studying will also know this is actually his third soundtrack following music created for two experimental porn movies a little earlier. Focusing on My Animal, the flick itself is a genre (and mind-)bending romantic horror about a woman tormented by a family curse. Sonically, this translates as tracks which at once play out like an homage to the glory days of atmospheric synth sounds made for movies, from Phantasm to Assault On Precinct 13, while also feeling genuinely fresh and innovative. Suspense by the background refrain and curious key-load, you can listen to it with or without the visuals and still feel immersed.
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Tegenlicht/Rotterdam In De Jaren 90
Tegenlicht/Rotterdam In De Jaren 90 (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OEMOEMENOE 9. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Loradeniz - "Tegenlicht" (18:33)
Kems Kriol - "Rotterdam In De Jaren 90" (15:31)
Review: Call a track 'Rotterdam In De Jaren 90' and you can expect people to have some pretty strong feelings about what it might sound like. Especially given this double-A from Nous Klaer Audio opens on what grows into a tense, electronic, club-ready builder, for a while at least. Cast any thoughts of gabber out the window, though, because if this is the Dutch port city's rave scene on record, it's a post-sweat soaked, blissed out reflection on the wonders of whatever happened the night before. Kems Kriol's mini epic, a 15-minute long tune no less, is a beautiful combination of wistful woodwind and synthesised refrains, presumably found sounds, and strange, abstract noises. 'Tegenlicht', on the other side, shares some of those qualities in the extended intro and outro sections, but also spends some of its 18-minute running time in the basements and warehouses we were originally expecting to find.
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Quimai: Organic Music Vol 1 (reissue)
Quimai: Organic Music Vol 1 (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: NRR 055. Rel: 24 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Izayoi No Tsuki (14:41)
Ai Ai (14:49)
Tamayura (11:38)
Saotome (11:15)
Ama No Komichi (14:36)
Review: Toshimi Mikami's gorgeous 90s ambient album Quimai is a highly regarded treasure amongst those who know. It is also rather elusive these days with a couple of CD releases up to now soon to sell out. Thankfully Night Rhythms now offers up this first-time vinyl edition. The music was originally made as a background soundtrack for pursuits such as yoga and Tai Chi, the artist has said, and it sure does have a soothing and relaxing quality. Elements of new age, classic minimalism and global instrumentation all get layered up to perfection throughout. Do not sleep on this one - but rather to the sounds of it.
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Scope Neglect
Scope Neglect (LP + fold-out poster)
Cat: STUMM 503. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Lamb Shift (2:29)
Chimera (6:14)
The River Of Light & Radiation (4:49)
_1993 (2:53)
Turning The Prism (6:15)
Load Up On Guns, Bring Your Friends (3:10)
Tritium Bath (7:01)
Unreal In The Eyes Of The Dead (5:27)
Review: Forged in the darkness that exists beyond shadows, Scope Neglect opens up a new chapter in the storied career of cult producer, musician, and artist Ben Frost. A record of almost-unfathomable ferocity, taking inspiration from the blackness of industrial and metal, core elements of these scenes are untethered, taking us to a stylistic unknown - abstract, brooding and unflinching. Seven years after his last LP, at which point he told The Guardian 'I don't know if I have any more records left in me', the enigmatic polymath - a celebrated underground icon whose work spans film, visual art, and opera - proves his own doubts were unfounded. Scope Neglect is a spectacular powerhouse of sound that feels made for spaces bigger than any room, hall, or stadium. Left unrestricted, it could be capable of reaching the ends of the universe itself.
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Society Of The Snow (Soundtrack)
Society Of The Snow (Soundtrack) (2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: MBMLP 1. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Soundtracks
Leaving Home (1:23)
Crash (1:06)
Barren (1:32)
Alien World (3:00)
Flashback (1:04)
First Scout (1:30)
Susy Passes (8:19)
News Radio (1:01)
What Do I Become (2:21)
The Second Expedition (1:50)
Trapped (3:14)
Today Is My Birthday (2:14)
What's The Limit (1:51)
I See The Sky (1:23)
A Plan To Cross The Mountains (1:38)
Arturo's Death (1:55)
Setting Out (2:01)
Heading Back (1:13)
Take Home The Love (4:50)
Nando Returns (1:45)
Radio Failure (2:21)
Sleeping Bag (1:29)
Numa Accepts His Place (1:37)
Andes Ascent (4:11)
Onward (3:13)
Over The River (1:10)
Found (6:22)
Home (4:04)
Review: Michael Giacchino, a decorated Academy Award-r winning composer, delivers a commanding yet tender score for J.A. Bayona's moving film The Society of the Snow. It recounts the harrowing true tale of the 1972 Uruguayan flight that crashed in the remote Andes, and the ensuing battle for survival. Amid despair, the film champions hope which is a sentiment echoed in Giacchino's emotionally charged score. Balancing poignancy with optimism, the music navigates a delicate path that amplifies the film's power. Bayona and Giacchino's collaboration yields a cinematic masterpiece that will surely resonate as one of the year's most compelling narratives.
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Back To Titanic (25th Anniversary Edition) (Soundtrack)
James HORNER / VARIOUS
Back To Titanic (25th Anniversary Edition) (Soundtrack) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet + memorabilia in debossed sleeve)
Cat: MOVATM 343C. Rel: 23 Nov 23
 
Soundtracks
London Symphony Orchestra & Choristers Of King's College, Cambridge - "Titanic Suite" (18:44)
Gaelic Storm - "An Irish Party In Third Glass" (3:48)
I Salonisti - "Alexander's Ragtime Band" (2:29)
James Horner - "The Portrait" (Piano Solo) (4:32)
Jack Dawson's Luck (5:32)
A Building Panic (7:59)
I Salonisti - "Nearer My God To Thee" (5:08)
Maire Brennan - "Come Josephine, In Flying Machine" (1:06)
Lament (4:26)
London Symphony Orchestra - "A Shore Never Reached" (4:22)
Celine Dion - "My Heart Will Go On" (4:33)
Eileen Ivers - "Nearer My God To Thee" (5:25)
London Symphony Orchestra & Choristers Of King's College, Cambridge - "The Deep & Timeless Sea" (Epilogue) (9:31)
Review: Within a few moments of a famous film score - or at least one that made an impact on you - scenes and even lines not heard in years come flooding back. And the recollections of the atmosphere in the cinema as the opening credits began. When James Cameron's blockbuster Titanic first hit big screens it was a very different time for movies, and theatres, one that seems remarkably simple compared with today's multi-platform, pre-release buy-in chaos. Simply put, the flick was seen by pretty much everyone, which is rarely the case now, and as such the typically emotive soundtrack, particularly the orchestral sections, will have made an impact on everyone of and over a certain age. First returning us to the glamour and wonder of that ill-fated ship, then the drama and desperation that defined its demise, and the death of an all-too-short love, listening now makes it clear how crucial the tunes and songs were. From the unbridled joy of 'An Irish Party in Third Class', to the somber reflection of 'Nearer My God To Thee', it's the stuff of epics.
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10
VARIOUS
10 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MFM 066. Rel: 20 Dec 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Joan Bibiloni - "Nits De La Sultana" (3:46)
The Zenmenn - "The Legend Of Haziz" (5:38)
Stroer - "When You Stopped Sleeping" (3:25)
Androo - "WIO" (Micmac mix) (3:45)
Joel Graham - "Cool Blue Pool" (3:05)
Jonny Nash - "Dream It Right" (5:37)
Terekke - "Just Ducking Around" (2:29)
Mei Honeycomb - "Squeaky Eye Syndrome" (5:18)
Tombolo - "Continental Drift" (5:40)
Kuniyuki Takahashi - "Forest Dust" (9:45)
Yu Su J Wilson - "Mitti Attar" (5:30)
Gigi Masin - "Panama Girl" (6:58)
Ocean Moon - "The Ecstatic Alarm" (2:32)
Michal Turtle - "Borrowed Times" (3:59)
Ramzi - "Baci" (3:37)
Suso Saiz - "Kailas" (3:45)
Dea - "Undecenial" (7:42)
Review: The Music For Memory label has invented its own little scene over the course of the last decade. It's a mature and moving world where modern classical, ambient, downtempo, Balearic and plenty of in between sounds all come together in soothing harmony. To mark the occasion of its tenth release, the label has put together this superb double album overview of what it does - all the usual artists you would expect feature from Joan Biblioni to Jonny Nash to Gigi Masin and it all adds up to a perfectly escapist collection from this top draw label who sadly lost co-founder Jamie Tiller earlier in the year.
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Oppenheimer (Soundtrack)
Oppenheimer (Soundtrack) (trifold 3xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: MOND 300B. Rel: 08 Feb 24
 
Soundtracks
Fission (4:36)
Can You Hear The Music (1:49)
A Lowly Shoe Salesman (3:32)
Quantum Mechanics (2:53)
Gravity Swallows Light (3:29)
Meeting Kitty (5:48)
Groves (6:01)
Manhattan Project (2:35)
American Prometheus (3:07)
Atmospheric Ignition (0:20)
Los Alamos (2:25)
Fusion (4:03)
Colonel Pash (4:36)
Theorists (3:11)
Ground Zero (4:18)
Trinity (7:52)
What We Have Done (5:32)
Power Stays In The Shadows (4:08)
The Trial (5:33)
Dr Hill (4:22)
Kitty Comes To Tesfiy (5:12)
Something More Important (2:37)
Destroyer Of Worlds (2:56)
Oppenheimer (2:17)
Review: If you've not seem the movie Oppenheimer chances are you've had your head buried deep in the sand for the past year or so. The multi-Academy Award-winning scientific epic charts the development of the first nuclear bomb and subsequent realisation, on the part of the man who cracked the formula, that such terrifying power should never have been brought into our world. Directed by Christopher Nolan, outspoken critics of the master filmmaker may by now be wondering if he'll ever make another movie with a linear storyline - so much of his output is anything but these days. However, that slightly surreal, disjointed, era-jumping approach to storytelling necessitates a soundtrack that combines stunning classical and more avant-garde experimentations. Which Ludwig Goransson delivered with spectacular effect. Now those tones are yours to own.
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The Arcades Project
The Arcades Project (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: META 75LP. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
A Formal Arrangement (2:29)
Floral Arithmetic (2:56)
Daylight Ghost (3:23)
In All Your Glory (4:24)
Last Golden Light (3:41)
Momentary Paris (2:44)
Forgotten In Manhattan (3:26)
The Sea Inside (4:09)
Lovers & Strangers (3:33)
Starlit Summer Night (5:23)
Coincidentalism (4:29)
This Evening (3:13)
Review: A founder member of Ultravox and all round synth pop godfather sits at the piano on his lonesome here, after many years of collaborating with Harold Budd and Ruben Garcia. The Arcades Project is a step backward into more refined, quiet artistry and minimal compositions with a candlelit late-night vibe and engaging and emotional flow. A text by Walter Benjamin formed part of the inspiration for the work and is "a sort of stroll through new ideas emerging from the city life of Paris in the 19th and early 20th century." The resulting sounds delightfully airy and inquisitive.
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She & Me Fall Together In Free Death
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (numbered trifold red vinyl 3xLP + fold-out poster limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LGIA 011R. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (18:06)
Black Is The Colour (5:27)
Chicken Concret (8:00)
Gusset Typing (5:44)
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (Phospherous mix) (18:06)
Chicken Korma (9:05)
Fine Writin' (8:18)
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (Funeral mix) (15:49)
Yellowed (5:19)
Seething Red (6:44)
Black (3:28)
Review: Steven Stapleton is Nurse With Wound. Originally a band, sometimes abbreviated to NWW, since 1978 the English act has explored a range of dark and brooding styles, including industrial, dark ambient, drone, and noise. Well known for sound collages - usually pretty intense in nature - influences come from the dada and surrealist art schools, cabaret music, John Cage, The Beach Boys, Krautrock, and Musique Concrete. She & Me Fall Together In Free Death is, in this instance at least, the highly anticipated reissue of the landmark album which proved just how good NWW is at all forms of song craft. Work here edges into the eerier end of Liars collaborating with Tom Waits' at his most experimental and that's really clutching for reference points. Quite unlike anything else you'll buy today, we promise.
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Birds Of Paradise
Cat: LWE 003. Rel: 06 Dec 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Nexus Event (4:35)
Flume (3:57)
Life Of Flux (4:15)
Flanging Space Field (7:02)
Birds Of Paradise (4:40)
Sea Of Space (5:28)
Call From The Lake (5:40)
Sequence Of Rain (5:31)
Basic Impuls (4:14)
Oblivion (5:12)
Review: If this is your first encounter with EXCO then prepare for a transportive experience. Their music is always something of a listening experience, an immersive journey through various continuums which is designed to take us away from whatever here and now is happening here and now. In many ways, then, they embody the true spirit of ambient - tones that are supposed to life you out, up and over. Birds of Paradise certainly achieves this. Doffing the proverbial cap to some of the genre's early pioneers, the work is mesmerising and saturated in natural sounds. The rustle of leaves, the echoes of distant towns, crystalline droplets falling into deep lakes. Using a combination of powerful refrains and delicate individual notes and motifs, it's meditative stuff.
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For Instance
For Instance (numbered 180 gram lathe-cut vinyl LP limited to 50 copies)
Cat: KIN 044. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Krakatoa (3:54)
Divide By 4 (3:34)
Extraction (4:01)
Genu Varum (4:22)
Isokinetic (3:23)
Flexion (3:30)
Titicaca (3:59)
873-GDF (4:37)
Hypnodelia (2:59)
Tethered (3:14)
Review: We hope this isn't your first encounter with Kinetik, the impressively consistent Greek electronic label. If it is, we're sure it won't be your last. Exploring the imprint's archives is highly recommended, with arstists including Eric Random, Stephen Malinger, Dataman, Neural Network, Kodokushi, and Fezayafirar all having contributed to this amazing back catalogue of exploratory, often minimal electronic music. While you're in there, Diskinesia's For Instance is bound to come up. Originally released in 2015, listening back now, halfway or so through the next decade, it's lost none of its understated magic. From the subdued stabs and stepping drums of 'Extraction', and the sharp 'lectro breaks on '873-GDF', 'Flexion''s hypnotic, heads down, floor packing vibes and 'Krakatoa', with its low tempo, fade in-fade-out looped tension, it's multifaceted stuff that won't grow old fast. If ever.
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In Electric Time
In Electric Time (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 74LP. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
ElectroComp 101 (1:45)
Seawater Swell (4:31)
For Voices (1:10)
Rococco Rondo (7:29)
A Cloud Song (2:18)
Rhythm Bell (1:45)
Brush With Thin Air (3:50)
Rhythm Serge (1:25)
Static Stone Railway (2:20)
Transparent Spheres (5:12)
Echo Arp Hold (1:09)
In Electric Time (4:17)
Review: International Anthem very quickly solidified its status as one of jazz and experimental music's most interesting labels. It puts out a pretty high amount of releases and next up is Jeremiah Chiu's In Electric Time, which was made on the Vintage Synth Musems's vast collection of classic, rare and staple synthesizers. He set up with no real aims other than to play and see what came out with help from VSM founder and curator Lance Hill. It is a deep dive into experimental soundscapes and intricate compositions with pulsating rhythms and ethereal melodies that ate you into all new realms. Blending elements of ambient, techno, and avant-garde sound seamlessly, this record pushes the boundaries as it explores all new textures and hypnotic rhythms with cutting-edge sound design.
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Uncle Reed In The Purple Mine
Cat: IMPTNC 08. Rel: 28 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Kirenga (5:18)
Cutima (5:25)
Handa (4:23)
Mogoul (4:23)
Chininga (5:58)
Ichikta (5:33)
Djegda (4:59)
Minia (6:09)
Review: Sergey Dmitriev and Nikita Chepurnoi resurface as Amkarahoi, the experimental project which, the release notes tell us, have prepared an album that "conjures ghosts of 90s chill out tents, aqueous ambient, exploratory turn of the century IDM and echoes of jammy dub." Borne from a largely improvised show that took place in Saint Petersburg, overdubbed and mixed down, it's patient yet wildly exploratory stuff. Amkarahoi is the name of a remote Siberian region and it's easy to see why the pair picked it for this project's name. Uncle Reed In The Purple Mine sounds desolate and sparse, but once we hone in on the details we realise it's taking us though cold, barren atmospheres and into warm, E-hued soundscapes. A thoughtful yet spontaneous slice of immersive ambient you won't regret committing to.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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MPU104
MPU104 (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ITX 031. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
BLOCK-1_dv190 (3:39)
DoepfARP (5:45)
TEAM 700_76 (2:46)
DUES700 (2:34)
BLOCK-1_2AREA666 (2:25)
Ppg2_3ModeMon (3:15)
Vanlife_702 ABCD (1:57)
TrailerparkBeauty (4:27)
Leavebehind (1:25)
Rioria Juice (2:35)
Sunset Memories (4:02)
Review: Ilian Tape's ITX Series provides another opportunity to sink into some deeply escapist ambient and drone soundscapes from the usually dance floor-focused breakbeat and techno label. MPU101 has served up a few of these EPs before and they always find them coax plenty of magic out of their analogue machines. 'TEAM 700_76' is a nice and bleary-eyed post-Blade Runner soundtrack, 'BLOCK-1_2AREA666' has a darker undercurrent of menace, 'TrailerparkBeauty' brings some twinkling celestial keys and 'Sunset Memories' closes on frazzled chords that speak of heat damage from a scorching sun.

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Played by: Thomas wood
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Shabason Krgovich Sage
Cat: IF 045. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Gloria (6:16)
Bruce (4:16)
Joe (4:27)
Old Man (3:45)
Don (3:50)
Patti (3:17)
Raoul (10:04)
Bridget (4:24)
Review: Joseph Shabason, Matthew Sage, and Nicholas Krgovich form a harmonious triangle, both musically and geographically. Hailing from Toronto, Colorado, and Vancouver respectively, they converged at Sage's barn studio nestled at the foot of the Rockies to explore their shared talent for finding beauty in life's mundane moments. Shabason, known for blending late 80s adult-contemporary and smooth jazz aesthetics into ethereal soundscapes, joins forces with Sage, who combines instrumental prowess with synthesis and field recordings to evoke the natural world's whimsy and profundity. Completing the trio is Krgovich, whose observational poetics add a relatable touch to their calm expressionism. Their collaborative album, warmly Shabason, Krgovich, Sage extends the wry and melancholic micro-miracles established in their previous works.
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Forest of Tines: Egil Kalman Plays The Buchla 200
Cat: IDEAL 237. Rel: 06 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Diffused (6:04)
Glint (3:48)
Blageten (2:33)
Forest Of Tines (4:34)
Dub One (3:56)
Autumn Leaves (5:53)
Mbira (2:00)
Springar (2:02)
Blues (3:04)
Sync (2:04)
7th (3:18)
Subtimes (3:44)
Polska (2:14)
Klystron (3:31)
Electric Music Box (part 1) (0:54)
Electric Music Box (part 2) (3:09)
Entropic (1:51)
Drums (3:06)
From Stone (2:28)
Ocquet (3:06)
Review: Primarily known for his work with the double bass and modular synths, Egil Kalman straddles that unique hinterland somewhere between electronic, electroacoustic, and folk. Renowned for his ability to improvise and create stunning, beautiful, minimalist compositions on the fly, while this is hard to truly capture on record, Forest of Tines does its best. With a subtitle referencing the instrument Kalman is perhaps most associated with, the work is deeply textured and yet deceptively bare, with layers slowly revealing themselves before dissipating into the ether. A sonic adventure that lures us in with calm, organic movements set against tones that are more obviously the result of man and machine, timelessness meeting modernity in these exquisite forms, like stories of the ancients told through contemporary musical language.
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Luxor Necropolitics
Luxor Necropolitics (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: HOS 809LP. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Industrial/Noise
Luxor Necropolitics (5:10)
Intel War (5:12)
Egyptian Journalists Syndicate (7:01)
Crown Prince Hamza (4:07)
More Of The Same (Red Headband) (6:16)
More Of The Same (Female remix) (6:05)
Review: Luxor Necropolitics is a 2017 album by Vatican Shadow, the alias used to explore ambient industrial and techno by Dominick Fernow. It is a superb exploration of minimal rhythms and eerie sound design that is evocative in mood and rich in texture. There are yawning and dubby slow-motion soundscapes and more driving deep techno cuts there are wide-open and expansive. This new long-player version comes on vinyl with a download code and insert having previously only been available on 10". It is as darkly alluring and intriguing now as it was five years ago.

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Wombs & Alien Spirits
Cat: SPCTR 019. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Bios (4:07)
Hypha (6:44)
Opium (4:42)
Libya Loop (3:33)
Aton (1:48)
Hmmm? (2:21)
Codex (4:25)
Soma Cell (1:22)
Wombs & Alien Spirits (6:20)
Molecular Repair (5:01)
Review: Kareem Lotfy and Heith are back with their Ghost Lemurs project, and arguably their most conceptual and captivating record to date. Describing Wombs & Spirit Aliens as "a type of folk music devoid of a specific homeland, but resulting from the authors' heritages, simultaneously divided and united by the Mediterranean Sea", it feels like stepping out of our traditional timeline and into another dimension. Unarguably psychedelic - you can almost hear the shooting stars wisp by core arrangements as you desperately try and stargaze in the mind's eye - it's also unarguably earthly. Polyrhythms and melodic motifs seem to be taken straight from the ceremonial practices of long lost communities and tribes. Those who built their civilisations around a connection with the terrestrial and extraterrestrial, something most of us can only really hope to imagine in 2024.
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Blazing Worlds
Blazing Worlds (LP limited to 130 copies)
Cat: FC 38. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Ordeal Of The Abyss (3:56)
Beyond The Pylon Of The Pit (8:27)
Into The City Of Pyramids (4:27)
Gate To The Outer (Inner) Space (7:11)
Fields Of Heavenly Honey (5:27)
Neither Form Nor Void (7:38)
Review: Incredibly powerful stuff, Blazing Worlds - AKA Justin Wright & Grant Corum - recorded their self-titled latest album over a long summer in the US Midwest. Evidently inspired by what conditions were like, the official release information here opens with a reference to J.G. Ballard's landmark science fiction, The Drowned World, which, for all intents and purposes, could become a reality in the next few centuries. A planet so scorched lagoon waters that have flooded cities seem to burn by midday, there's a sense of rising temperatures about this truly hallucinatory album. Drone, ambient, use whatever label you prefer, this feels like you're either orbiting the sun itself, or looking out on lands that have long since succumbed to desertification, wondering when the scorching dunes might give way to some place more liveable. Atmospheric, futuristic, and deeply effective.
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At The Top Of The Stairs
Cat: FV 114LP. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
At The Top Of The Stairs (part One) (13:53)
At The Top Of The Stairs (part Two) (11:53)
Review: Loren Connors and Alan Licht's collaborative journey spanning 30 years culminates in their eighth album, At The Top Of The Stairs, is a great example to their enduring partnership and musical evolution. Recorded live in 2018, the album features two side-long pieces that showcase the duo's ability to create ethereal, abstract soundscapes with intricate arrangements. Throughout their collaboration, Connors' ghostly blue tones and Licht's meticulously crafted feedback and harmonic patterns have formed the core of their unique sound. At The Top Of The Stairs captures the duo's ascent through layers of atmospheric tension, punctuated by Connors' thunderous waves of effects. Connors and Licht have left an indelible mark on the experimental music landscape.
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