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Fermionit
Fermionit (12")
Cat: SAHKO 036. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Fermionit (5:52)
Kulmamomentti (Jimi Tenor edit) (5:11)
Kulmamomentti (Timo Kaukolampi edit dub) (6:37)
Review: A aka Mika Vainio's 'Fermionit' is a significant release from the late Finnish producer, who passed away in 2017. Originally featured in a Belgium Detuned 6x12 boxset just before his death, the track received critical acclaim from collectors and fans. Now, it returns to Mika's own Sahko label for a well-deserved 12" release. 'Fermionit' embodies the essence of Finnish techno with its minimalistic, cold and stark sound. The track's passive-aggressive edge showcases Vainio's signature style, blending raw, unfiltered textures with a profound sense of depth. This release not only honors Vainio's legacy but also offers a chance for new listeners to experience the pure DNA of Finnish techno. An essential listen for fans of minimalist and avant-garde electronic music.
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 in stock $16.89
Subterraneans
Subterraneans (limited 12")
Cat: N 057. Rel: 23 Dec 22
Subterraneans (8:38)
Subterraneans (instrumental) (8:46)
Review: The original 'Subterraneans', composed by David Bowie from their 1977 album 'Low', was an emotionally striking piece that illustrated the struggles of withdrawal. German legend Alva Noto teams up with Depeche Mode's Martin Gore and ambient wizard William Basinski to transform the piece into an ephemeral, ghostly number that is almost even more chilling - with ambient synths and vocal echoing that conjure being lost in a deep cave, something almost supernatural at every turn. A truly haunting, yet aurally astounding, cover.
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Intérprete: Joachim Spieth
 in stock $21.87
Implicate Explicate
Cat: WCE009. Rel: 10 Oct 13
Implicate Explicate
Implicate Explicate (Ekoplekz remix)
Implicate Explicate (TVO remix)
Implicate Explicate (Paul Purgas remix)
Review: The latest release from We Can Elude Control, the label run by Emptyset's Paul Purgas, sees more modular synth explorations, this time from the collaboration of New York sonic artist and filmmaker Rose Kallal, and Mark O Pilkington, founder of "cult esoterica" publishers Strange Attractor. Originally produced as the sound track to Kallal's 16mm film of the same name, "Implicate Explicate" is a hypnotic series of waves and pulses that undulate with all the out of focus texture of a warped negative. The accompanying remixes put their own spin on things; Ekoplekz delivers a surprisingly beat-centric version, which nevertheless is as odd as everything else his does, while TVO creates a hypnotic slice of techno whose broken dubbiness makes it almost sounds like a lost Livity Sound cut. Paul Purgas finishes things off with a suitably grizzled version that sands off the original's smoother edges.
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Intérprete: Rivet
out of stock $8.85
Soundtracks For No Film Vol 1
Cat: ACIDO 012. Rel: 16 Apr 13
Madteo - "Science Friction"
291out - "Urania (Titoli Di Coda)"
SVN - "Low"
Dresvn - "Moonwalk"
Doc L Junior - "Modul 32"
Review: Soundtracks For No Film Vol. 1 is a rather charming mini album of outer-spatial, conceptual electronics from the always on point Acido Records label, seemingly tasking contributors to deliver arrangements worthy of soundtracking film. Madteo sets the tone with "Science Fiction" a haunting spectral cut with little regard for beat structures that could feasibly sit in alongside his brilliant LP for Sahko last year. Alongside this, the A Side features three short form productions, with 291out's "Urania (Titoli Di Coda)" the highlight, sounding very much like the music you might hear during the end credits of a forgotten 80s sci-fi drama. Complementing this, sometime Sex Tags Mania artist Doc L Junior is given the whole of the B Side to draw out an expansive, epic synthscapes "Modul 2".
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out of stock $11.02
PM 001
PM 001 (12")
Cat: PM 001. Rel: 24 Feb 14
Hook End
Psalm & Songs & Voices
Expanding Sinewaves
Serpant & Cross Modulated Oscilator
Pauls Chain
Rhythm Modulated
With Psalms & Songs & Praises
Review: In what's being described as a year of rebirth for Peder Mannerfelt, the Swedish synth specialist has put his previous work as half of Roll The Dice and his housier inclinations under the The Subliminal Kid alias to one side to focus on a new avant garde solo career. This trajectory is geared toward complex sound design and sophisticated synthesis and ahead of the Lines Describing Circles album for Digitalis Recordings, Mannerfelt has created his own platform called Peder Mannerfelt Produktion. The debut release, titled simply EP1, sees the Swede experiment with sonics in a manner that will appeal to fans of Mike Parker, Emptyset and Donato Dozzy, and Raster-Noton's blips and glitches.
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Intérprete: Kondaktor, SNTS
out of stock $8.03
Time Capsule Extensions
Cat: SRWAX 21. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Maps Of Hyperspace - "Beta" (Longer version) (7:35)
Off Land - "Collapsar" (extended cut) (7:07)
Glo Phase - "Fire Flies" (extended 12" mix) (6:25)
John Beltran - "The Descendent" (Longer version) (7:29)
Adriano Mirabile - "Caju" (extended version) (7:03)
Sanderson Dear - "A Place For Totems" (extended version) (6:10)
Review: Sanderson Dear's Stasis Recordings released the original Time Capsule compilation in 2020 - a 20-track exploration of ten different ambient techno artists exploring two ideas each in compact form for a box set of 7"s. Now the label has revisited some of the project's standout moments and offered a chance to enjoy extended versions gathered on a single 12". From Maps Of Hyperspace shaping out atmospheric halls of synth work on 'Beta' to Glo Phase offering some gorgeous, sparkling grooves on 'Fire Flies', there's plenty of ground covered on this release. Of course the mighty John Beltran is a big drawer too, and his typically stellar 'The Descendent' doesn't disappoint in its full extended version.
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Intérprete: Vincent Inc
 in stock $21.03
To Belong
To Belong (hand-numbered 7" + insert + download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 42. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Hushed (2:06)
Of The West (1:40)
Bluest (1:46)
Call & Answer (2:27)
Review: The limited 7" edition of Marine Eyes' latest full-length ambient record 'To Belong' hears a distilling of the original fourteen-track record down to just four selections. Though every track on the digital version of the album works in its own right, the choice on offer here - 'Hushed', 'Of The West', 'Bluest' and 'Call & Answer' - are particularly deserving of the study on wax. Something static, nigh time-crystalline is achieved on the B2, with its held root note evincing something of the quality of an infinite dream; the A1 recalls some mix of DJ Healer, Malibu or David Motion with its three note tenor-pad lilt; the A2 gets at the best of both worlds, sounding like a paradisiacal bathhouse vision set in slow motion; the B1 is the tensest, opting for a moodier key, but its reversed guitar taps and sustained choir-synth working in a no less lachrymose aesthetic.
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 in stock $13.27
On Mushrooms
Cat: ELR 226. Rel: 30 May 23
Culebra With Wilkes (feat Sam Wilkes) (2:22)
Under A Tree (2:23)
A New Ambient (2:28)
Dampener (5:17)
Too High To Play Bear's Campout (feat Brin) (7:35)
One4G
Review: No prizes for guessing the source of inspiration behind Leaving Records founder Matthewdavid's latest psyched out ambient odyssey, On Mushrooms is an immersive trip in itself but actually serves as precursor to the producer's forthcoming album, Mycelium Music, due to arrive in the coming months. An homage to the natural phenomena not just of hallucinogenic shrooms, but the bond between people and the natural world, and the hidden connections of that world. "When you go out for mushrooms in the hills of California there is an experience in which you wander for hours, scanning low until your eyes are fatigued and then suddenly there is a break in the chaparral and a cluster of immaculate King Boletes appears before you, posed with an almost hieratic intensity," says Matthewdavid. If you pay close attention to that moment of perception, it is almost always accompanied by a telepathic whispering voice that says: 'Oh hello, we've been waiting for you'."
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 in stock $18.27
Meeting Point
Meeting Point (hand-numbered 12" in hand-painted sleeve limited to 250 copies)
Cat: MP 001. Rel: 29 Jun 22
Bells & Thunder (9:08)
Bossa Beat (11:26)
Meeting Point (6:40)
Morning Air (5:07)
Review: Meeting Point bring us four slices of moody but musical experiments from the point at which broken beat and bass culture meet. The slow motion of skeletal skank of 'Brass Beat' shows that the duo are capable of tempting plenty of character out of their machines, while 'Morning Air', with its highly pitched synth glories and stop start drums, also show they're not in the least bit bothered about fitting into existing genre frameworks. Fascinating stuff.
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out of stock $12.17
The Other Maria
Cat: AX 114. Rel: 02 Jun 23
The Dance Rebellion Starts (8:46)
The Other Maria (5:35)
Freder's Reality Switch (5:35)
Review: As Jeff Mills returns to his third deepest obsession after 909s and UFOs, he presents an addendum to his renewed Metropolis Metropolis soundtrack which doubles down on three of the themes and gives them a different framework through the lens of a 12". This is still the more cinematic end of the Millsian spectrum, but there's some intensity which may well be of use to the more dramatic or daring techno DJ. 'The Dance Rebellion Starts' is plenty loopy and disorienting, full of interwoven, clangorous patterns which should stay nicely in time if you get them locked in the mix. 'The Other Maria' might well be the star of the show though, a nightmarish, ever-building drone piece with some half-time percussion stalking around the edges for guidance. 'Freder's Reality Switch' completes the picture with a slightly more stable synths n' strings piece, but there's still that innate sense of otherness Mills always threads into his work.
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out of stock $17.99
EM 037V1
EM 037V1 (silver vinyl 12" + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EM 037V1. Rel: 10 Aug 22
Mindexxx - "Track 1" (5:58)
Laughing Ears - "On Sundays" (8:15)
Gooooose - "The Dusk Of Digital Age" (4:47)
Knopha - "Off-Peak Season Tourists" (8:18)
Review: Outlier experimental label Eating Music brings back more for us to chew on here in the form of a varied four tracker from various artists. It is Mindexxx that opens with 'Track 1' which layers up snaking synths and deeply buried dark bass that grows in intensity and washes over you like a Tsunami. Laughing Ears then cuts back to a tender mood with soft piano chords and slowly unfolding rhythms that are warm and lithe. Gooooose's 'The Dusk Of Digital Age' is a churchy affair with textured drones shot through with beams of synth light and Knopha's 'Off-Peak Season Tourists' layers up choral vocals and jumbled drum sounds into something hypnotic and escapist.
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 in stock $28.52
Dichotomy Part 1
Cat: TABR 021. Rel: 16 Sep 13
Light
White
Dark
Black
Review: More commonly known as Meschi, Scottish producer Paul Mitchell returns to the excellent Tabernacle label with the synth driven Dichotomy Pt.1. Since debuting on Tabernacle with the fantastic 2012 EP An Expedition, Mitchell has launched his own ambient cassette label, Elephant Recordings, which in less than a year already stands at nine releases and his experimental side is explored further on this four track 12". Allegedly the first in a series of releases on Tabernacle from Mitchell, Dichotomy Pt.1 demonstrates the producer is more than capable of turning out mind-expanding free flowing soundscapes of lush of atmospheres and contrasting moods. Expect submerged industrialisms and bubbling menaces reminiscent of Yves De May and 80s-styled dance arpeggios blended with softer, cosmic synths. Wonderful stuff!
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out of stock $1.10
An Expedition
An Expedition (hand-stamped limited 12")
Cat: TABR 016. Rel: 08 Jan 13
Exped One
Exped Two
Exped Six
Exped Seven
Review: As a trusted source of high-grade leftfield analogue electronics, the Tabernacle label is at it again with the shimmering wares of Paul Mitchell. An Expedition explores various approaches to ambient and beatless compositions through decaying synthesisers, and it's quite astounding just how well realised these pieces are. Moving ever forwards with a dynamism that seems suited to soundtrack work, the complexity and accomplishment of all four tracks of mournful machine soul is undeniable. From lingering pads to expressive arpeggios, this EP runs the gamut of engrossing classical electronica, all the while keeping you hooked on where the instrumental tale will head next.
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out of stock $11.63
Alysm
Alysm (hand-numbered purple vinyl 12" in hand-sprayed sleeve limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured sleeve we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: KIMOCHI 49. Rel: 19 Oct 21
Flowers (4:02)
Divide By Zero (2:51)
Regression To The Moon (4:32)
Intermission (5:30)
Past Incident (3:39)
Circadian Rhythm (6:34)
At Night (feat Fauna) (6:23)
Review: RECCOMMENDED
Trying to find any information on Mneme is pretty difficult. What we can say, though, is that this almost definitely not a company with a "vision to become a world leader in AI powered healthcare solutions, improving lives and transforming the future of our society." Thank god. Not that we don't wish the firm we stumbled across on Facebook all the best in its efforts to get there.

Instead, Mneme the electronic artist name (or act?) belongs in a far less competitive place. Somewhere where warm pads, vacuum packed beats, and melodic flourishes can thrive together, creating a soundscape that's packed with inviting ambient moods, and feels at once sci-fi futuristic and yet strangely retro in flavour. We've been here before, and yet it's also hugely original stuff that we can't not recommend.
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out of stock $18.82
Breathless
Cat: TS 010. Rel: 14 Jul 15
Morning Vapour (4:29)
Shrine Garden (3:44)
Inner City Test Run (3:51)
Lake/White Water (interlude) (4:59)
Review: Low key Dutch producer Mokona is clearly developing something of a relationship with the Templar Sound label. He first featured on the Sydney label's 2012 compilation and last year saw them issue his "Untitled" collaboration with Ruff Sqwad's Rapid through their White Label offshoot. Breathless finds Mokona debuting on the main Templar Sound label and the four track 12" will resonate with anyone that has been tuning into his Nocturnal Emissions show for Radar Radio or last year's Yamaneko album for Local Action. For the most part this is spacious and luxuriant ambient music you want to sink into, with the hazed out Jam City stylings of "Inner City Test Run" the closest Mokona gets to the dancefloor.
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out of stock $9.69
Signal Chain
Signal Chain (hand-numbered 12" in screen-printed sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DETACH 001. Rel: 13 Feb 18
Beyond Range (11:36)
Delta-V (5:22)
Burning Bright (10:07)
Signal Chain (7:03)
Review: The shady Detach Recordings debuts with an equally mysterious figure by the name of Moll+. As you can imagine, we're intrigued from the get-go. Aside from the fact that this tenebrous pool of sonics comes in a limited edition of 300 press-ups, and boasts a handsome, screen-printed cover artwork, the quality of these drones sets it apart from most other gear that is currently residing on our charts. There is much more to tunes like "Beyond Range" or "Delta-V" than just ambience; the colours, images and feeling these tunes give off is reminiscent of the Vangelian. "Burning Bright", on the flip, opens the skies to reveal a hollow, shape-shifting wall of sound, whereas "Signal Chain" reflects a cold, imperceptible light that fuses with the rain effects circling high above it. Wonderful.
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out of stock $8.85
Deep Summer (Burial remix)
Cat: OSMUK 050A. Rel: 18 Jul 17
Deep Summer (6:51)
Deep Summer (Burial remix) (10:18)
Review: How do you make a trippy, claustrophobic and mind-altering record even more out-there and atmospheric? Give it to Burial to remix, of course. Predictably, the shadowy producer does a superb job reworking Monic's undeniably baked "Deep Summer", offering up a version vastly different from the red-eye sporting original. While Monic's version sounds like "Mezzanine"-era Massive Attack after a fistful of anti-depressants, Burial's take wraps the original's hazy female vocal samples (talking about the sunrise, no less) around lilting, marimba style melodies and gentle, tribal beats that are mixed so low you can barely hear them. Throw in some sun-kissed guitar motifs and heaps of vinyl crackle, and you have a genuine downtempo delight.
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Intérprete: 3.14
out of stock $10.52
Spatial Stereo
Spatial Stereo (12" + insert)
Cat: MEA 018. Rel: 11 May 16
Floating Tank (7:50)
Baklava (5:22)
Helix (5:12)
Patina (6:08)
Review: Vienna artists Bernhard Hammer and Jakob Schneidewind step away from their Elektroguzzi project for some calming, electro-acoustic experiments as Monochord for the ever-adventurous Meakusma. Spatial Stereo is an intriguing affair, with opener "Floating Tank" offering an attractive fusion of glitch production, deep techno textures, and undulating, ambient electronics. "Baklava" moves further towards classic ambient territory via picked acoustic guitar strings and drowsy pads, while "Helix" joins the dots between experimental electronica, spaced out jazz, and Chris Watson style field recordings. Finally, he summons the spirits of Pete Namlook and Susuma Yokota on closer "Patina", by far and away the EP's most sublime moment.
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out of stock $9.95
Double Happiness
Cat: PAL 010. Rel: 26 Jun 24
Continental (6:13)
Double Happiness (4:39)
Cloud Nine (feat Renee Benson) (4:42)
Oktober (feat Franz Hautzinger) (6:00)
Review: Monochord, which is the duo of Vienna-based musicians Bernhard Hammer and Jakob Schneidewind, diverges from their Elektro Guzzi roots with electroacoustic experiments and cinematic elements. Their music unfolds organically here, propelled by a forward momentum that distinguishes it while minimalist compositions explore electronica, ambient, shoegaze, and modern classical influences, maximising potential to logical and sometimes illogical conclusions. Introspective and filmic, Monochord's quiet, non-confrontational nature traverses various realms with a subtle pulse and evocative, droning textures that make for music which defies easy categorisation and evokes deep introspection.
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 in stock $26.30
Gobi: The Vinyl Edit 2021
Cat: AI 23. Rel: 09 Apr 21
Track 1 (23:18)
Track 2 (25:58)
Review: Monolake's 'Gobi' is a cult classic that has never actually be available on vinyl before. It was first put out on CD only in 1999 but now Astral Industries present it on wax, licensed from Imbalance Computer Music.It features just two long pieces that are "set to the backdrop of the Gobi desert in eastern Asia." The music captures that milieu with synths skittering over the moonlit dunes, murmuring tectonic plates down low and vivid textures and masterful minimalism all taking your mind on a real trip.
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out of stock $30.46
Split Vol 2
Split Vol 2 (12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: OUTTOLUNCH 222. Rel: 06 Mar 17
Kassem Mosse - "MPCDEEPLIVEDIT" (6:44)
Black Point - "Forest Lore" (8:30)
Review: Out To Lunch's 27's 12" in 21 years sees another beautiful and highly contrasting v/a double-up. On the A we have Gunnar Wendel under his Kassem Mosse guise laying down a blissful, twinkling church-like serenade while OTL's own Black Point continues the twinkling, emotional theme but from a twitching, densely layered jungle perspective. Two sides of a very beautiful coin.
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out of stock $9.41
MPU101
MPU101 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 022. Rel: 06 Aug 21
M185-2SYS1M (8:01)
J800latinGrass (4:01)
800pbp8492 (1:55)
260078_2 (3:13)
A8 Basslines (5:00)
Some 100100MM (6:44)
Noquan 12 (2:01)
SYS1FinMwitch (4:52)
Review: Poetic Hovering Synth Tinkerer.
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out of stock $15.49
Faded
Faded (12" + insert)
Cat: UTTER 14. Rel: 13 Dec 22
Faded (6:00)
Ish (5:31)
F12 Dub (3:29)
No Show (3:54)
Benz (feat Santebela) (6:03)
Review: Latvian producer Mu Tate makes a debut on Utter with what is a superb selection of ambient electronica pieces. Artur Strekalov has been making music for five years and really turned heads with his 2020 debut album Let Me Put Myself Together on Experiences Ltd. Here he extrapolates that early atmospheric path with more beautiful yet intense ambient sounds. His synths shimming, shudder and sprawl, there are sharper more textural details and ghostly rhythms that come shrouded in mystical fog. It's expansive yet intimate, with delicate crackles and gentle fizz all playing with your perception of space and time.
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out of stock $21.87
Quiet Music Under The Moon Sampler
MUKATSUKU presents CALM
Quiet Music Under The Moon Sampler (hand-numbered 7" limited to 400 copies in Juno exclusive branded card sleeve)
Cat: MUKAT 088. Rel: 26 Jun 23
Moon Shower
Oyasumi, Ohayo
Review: Mukatsuku looks to the legendary Japanese downtempo producer Calm here for a new, hand-numbered 7" in the form of his 'Quiet Music Under The Moon' sampler. It features two tunes taken from his masterful new album, the first being 'Oyasumi, Ohayo' where subtle synths ripple beneath Balearic leads. It's heartbroken ambient introspection for late-night star gazing. On the flip, 'Moon Shower' is more hopeful and optimistic, with mellifluous layers of synth shimmer like the sun off the Med. It's beautiful and cathartic with Calm's majestic synth craft front and centre.
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out of stock $9.69
Quiet Music Under The Moon Sampler (45 Adapter Edition)
MUKATSUKU presents CALM
Quiet Music Under The Moon Sampler (45 Adapter Edition) (limited hand-numbered 7" + wooden 45 adapter)
Cat: MUKAT 08845ADAPTER. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Moon Shower
Oyasumi, Ohayo
Review: Mukatsuku looks to the legendary Japanese downtempo producer Calm here for a new, hand-numbered 7" in the form of his 'Quiet Music Under The Moon' sampler. It features two tunes taken from his masterful new album, the first being 'Oyasumi, Ohayo' where subtle synths ripple beneath Balearic leads. It's heartbroken ambient introspection for late-night star gazing. On the flip, 'Moon Shower' is more hopeful and optimistic, with mellifluous layers of synth shimmer like the sun off the Med. It's beautiful and cathartic with Calm's majestic synth craft front and centre.
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out of stock $10.52
Cargo Cult
Cat: TINA 001. Rel: 21 Nov 24
The Age Of Fragmentation (3:16)
Bunraku (2:03)
After Dinner (2:10)
Kaiseki (3:34)
Lead Away From Light (3:56)
Broken Orchestra (3:06)
Kaiseki (cut Hands remix) (4:41)
Broken Orchestra (Nokuit remix) (3:52)
Review: This six-track release from the Musci archives offers up sounds that blend traditional instruments with synthesisers and electronics. It comes with remixes by Cut Hands and Nokuit and highlights the work of Roberto Musci, an Italian ethnomusicologist who has been active since the mid-80s. Musci's music gained renewed interest following the 2016 Tower of Silence compilation and got praise from legends like the late Ryuichi Sakamoto. It's dense, challenging, and unlike much else you will hear this year.
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 in stock $43.17
Arc 1
Arc 1 (12'')
Cat: MVARC 1. Rel: 04 Jul 19
Ambient City 1994 (part 1) (20:12)
Ambient City 1994 (part 2) (13:15)
Review: Sahko has decided to offer up a series of releases focusing on choice unreleased works from the late, great Mika Vainio's archives. The first, "Arc 1", showcases a 32-minute piece (here split into two parts to fit on one record) originally recorded in 1994 for his Ambient City radio project at Helsinki's Museum of Contemporary Art. It's a sparse, stripped back affair, with Vainio alternating between drowsy, elongated ambient chords, crackling drones, fuzzy white noise, doom-laden tones, creepy sonic movements and hushed moments of intense electronic bliss. It's not Vainio's most blissful work, but it is hugely enjoyable; an experimental ambient journey that's arguably darker and more unsettling than many of his records as O.
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out of stock $14.95
Reconstructions
Cat: ESP 030. Rel: 05 Feb 21
Reconstruction 1 (14:51)
Reconstruction 2 (12:17)
Review: ESP Institute look to Chee Shimizu for this one. He helmed an incredible Tokyo DJ collective called Discossession alongside Dr Nishimura back in the 2000s and the now dominant ambient talent Jonny Nash was also a part of the gang. They released two EPs which got cult status and for the music on this EP Chee linked with Tokyo guitarist miku-mari a.k.a. Takahiro Matsumura for some live shows at experimental audio/visual event Sacrifice. The multi-hour sessions were recorded and then edited down to the two pieces presented here which are filed with windchimes and Andean chajchas, synths, Tibetan bells and pyramid crystals and make for wondrous listening.
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out of stock $11.91
Intimate Immensity
Intimate Immensity (limited 12")
Cat: PHONICASPECED 008. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Tomaga - "Intimate Immensity" (Floating Points & Marta Salogni remix) (6:06)
Floating Points & Marta Salogni - "A Call From The Eaves" (7:24)
Review: Ambient jazzdance megastar Floating Points continues to explore the collaborative and multi-instrumental aspect of his craft, following up his most recent splash collab with Pharoah Sanders here. 'Intimate Immensity' is a recording made in response to Tomaga's 2021 original album of the same name; the UK experimental electronic duo are a low-key pair, but their experimental free jazz works have taken the most miserly heads by storm in recent years. The remix is also a collaboration with one Marta Salogni, the prolific Italian sound engineer whose mixing and mastering credits include Bjork, Planningtorock and Animal Collective, making her one of the industry's most central go-tos. On the B is the ambient piece 'A Call From The Eaves', reminiscent of the lo-fi ambient works of Gigi Masin or Cabaret Du Ciel.
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out of stock $14.39
Michiel Borstlap Plays Joris Voorn Part 1
Cat: 405053 8637502. Rel: 27 Nov 20
Ringo (8:21)
Sweets For Piano (6:13)
Ryo (7:34)
Awakening (9:33)
Review: The dance-classical-ambient twilight zone is as vast as it is long-running, spanning everything from Cafe del Mar remixes to contemporary compositions by the likes of Nils Frahm. But it's usually the electronic world bringing classical in, not the other way round. On this basis alone, Dutch pianist and composer Michiel Borstlap taking on work by fellow Netherlander Joris Voorn, a big name in the trancier-tech world, certainly stands out from the crowd.

Fans of the latter will likely hear many of the melodic patterns have survived, but if you're approaching this with no prior experience it would be impossible to tell this was originally club-related stuff. Tranquil, hazy, midsummer afternoon ivories that feel as un-rushed as they do utterly timeless, arguably peaking with the endlessly circling arpeggios of 'Ringo', wherein the listener is rendered helpless by the hypnotic keys.
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out of stock $31.56
EP 2
EP 2 (12")
Cat: TU 13. Rel: 15 Oct 20
XYR - "Bamboo Haze" (6:14)
Beck Junghyun - "Flow" (5:33)
Ryuji Ono - "Should Be There" (7:37)
Mamazu - "Blueprint" (6:51)
Fortunato - "Sharihotsu" (4:36)
DJ Bowlcut - "Dream Valley" (6:19)
Review: Another special delivery direct from South Korea's burgeoning experimental electronic scene, courtesy of Tonal Unity, six track here take leads from downtempo, ambient, found sounds, field recordings and lo-fi slo-mo dance, making for a broad release that's true coherency is found in the quality of its tracks.

So while 'Bamboo Haze' feels born in the sticky heat of South East Asia, creating sweaty, mystical moods, 'Should Be There' shares more in common with percussive outsiders like Harmonious Thelonious, with a drop of How To Dress Well's alt-R&B also in there. Mamazu's 'Blueprint' layers Arabesque sounds atop one hell of a hook-y rhythm and beat section, whereas 'Flow' is late night nu-jazz blues for smoky, candlelit after hours soirees. All great, and seemingly all here to make sure you never get bored.
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out of stock $18.55
Polymorph EP (B-STOCK)
Cat: PITPZD 25 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Case slightly cracked, product in perfect working order
Polymorph (extended mix)
Polymorph (ASC mix)
Polymorph (Zake remix)
Polymorph (Aural Imbalance remix)
Polymorph (Ossa remix)
Polymorph (Influx remix)
Polymorph (Fax remix)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Case slightly cracked, product in perfect working order***


Past Inside The Present welcomes back accomplished and prolific ambient master zake, this time alongside Oss and Fax who released the original featured track, 'Polymorph' on Module. Here it gets revisited by a top contemporary team after the hazy and absorbing extended mix kicks things off. ASC then goes dark with his mood rework and Zake himself remixes with a more optimistic sense of crepuscular synth lushness. Aural Imbalance layers in some fizzing and malfunctioning electronic sounds, Ossa suspends you amongst his heavenly rays and Influx brings gently broken beats. Fax shuts down this varied offering with a more edgy ambient sound.
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out of stock $7.53
Polymorph EP
Polymorph EP (CD + download code)
Cat: PITPZD 25. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Polymorph (extended mix)
Polymorph (ASC mix)
Polymorph (Zake remix)
Polymorph (Aural Imbalance remix)
Polymorph (Ossa remix)
Polymorph (Influx remix)
Polymorph (Fax remix)
Review: Past Inside The Present welcomes back accomplished and prolific ambient master zake, this time alongside Oss and Fax who released the original featured track, 'Polymorph' on Module. Here it gets revisited by a top contemporary team after the hazy and absorbing extended mix kicks things off. ASC then goes dark with his mood rework and Zake himself remixes with a more optimistic sense of crepuscular synth lushness. Aural Imbalance layers in some fizzing and malfunctioning electronic sounds, Ossa suspends you amongst his heavenly rays and Influx brings gently broken beats. Fax shuts down this varied offering with a more edgy ambient sound.
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out of stock $12.73
Álbumes
Oleva
Oleva (CD)
Cat: SAHKO 23. Rel: 24 Jul 08
Unien Holvit
S-Bahn
Set The Controls To The Heart Of The Sun
Frekvenssi
Loihdittu
Vastus
U-Bahn
Koituva
Mojave
Tasanko
Kausaaliton
Muistetun Pallava Taajuus
Review: Sahko continues to deliver new vinyl pressings of lauded, in-demand items from the bulging back catalogue of sadly departed Finnish experimentalist Mika Vaino. The latest to get the treatment is Vaino's 2008 set Oleva, his fifth solo outing under the alternative O alias. The album remains one of Vaino's most magical, in part because it counters his usual icy, creepy and sometimes intense experimental sound with ambient, IDM and rhythm-driven pieces that variously draw on electro and industrial sounds. It contains some genuinely stunning moments of both darkness and light, including a number of widescreen epics that sound like they were tailor-made for black and white, European art-house movies.
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out of stock $14.39
Oleva
Oleva (2xLP)
Cat: SAHKO 23. Rel: 13 Oct 21
Unien Holvit (3:55)
S-bahn (5:29)
Set The Controls To The Heart Of The Sun (5:38)
Loihdittu (4:59)
Vastus (4:56)
U-bahn (4:41)
Frekvenssi (2:14)
Koituva (6:38)
Mojave (5:48)
Tasanko (4:29)
Kausaaliton (7:24)
Muistetun Palaava Taajuus (4:15)
Review: Sahko continues to deliver new vinyl pressings of lauded, in-demand items from the bulging back catalogue of sadly departed Finnish experimentalist Mika Vaino. The latest to get the treatment is Vaino's 2008 set Oleva, his fifth solo outing under the alternative O alias. The album remains one of Vaino's most magical, in part because it counters his usual icy, creepy and sometimes intense experimental sound with ambient, IDM and rhythm-driven pieces that variously draw on electro and industrial sounds. It contains some genuinely stunning moments of both darkness and light, including a number of widescreen epics that sound like they were tailor-made for black and white, European art-house movies.
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Intérprete: Jonny 5, Meanwhile Sounds
out of stock $19.92
Macrocosms
Macrocosms (CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: 018 TR. Rel: 20 Feb 17
Kaleidoscope
Stokjes
Upwards
Awake
Macrocosms
Prey
Turmoil
Oxide
Echo Chamber
Review: Experimental electronica veterans Banabila and Machinefabriek are hugely prolific producers in their own right, so it's quite surprising that they still find time to regularly collaborate. Macrocosms is the duo's fourth full-length collaboration, and presents an impressive set of tracks that touches on many of their shared musical inspirations. So, while there are nods to atmospheric drone ("Pray"), and clandestine, sample-heavy ambient (the curious but rather fine "Oxide"), they also touch on tribal drum rhythms (the brilliant "Awake"), dubbed-out electronica ("Echo Chamber"), woozy, sun kissed neo-classical positivity ("Macrocosm", with its thought provoking spoken word vocal), and feverish, global grooves (the sticky darkness of "Stokjes").
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out of stock $7.75
Baba Soiree
Baba Soiree (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PINGIPUNG 083. Rel: 09 Nov 23
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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out of stock $33.21
Music From Agatha All Along (Soundtrack)
Cat: 500875 61307. Rel: 05 Nov 24
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (True Crime version) (1:41)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Sacred Chant version) (3:12)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Lorna Wu version) (4:41)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Cover version) (4:40)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Nicky version) (0:48)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Agatha Through Time version) (2:29)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Pop version) (2:33)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Score version) (1:23)
Agatha's Theme Score (2:09)
Billy Kaplan Score (2:38)
Rio (Love & Death) Score (4:29)
The Coven March Score (2:49)
Tricks & Trials Score (1:56)
Salem's Seven Score (5:02)
Magick Medley Score (1:29)
Review: The new Disney+ TV miniseries Agatha All Along sees Kathryn Hahn reprise her role as Agatha Harkness, a central superheroine and witch of the Marvel Comics universe. A sequel to the live-action miniseries WandaVision, Agatha All Along charts Harkness' travails of escape and persecution, in a contemporary magic realist narrative blending witch coven and superhero themes. Here the soundtrack to the new series appears in tasteful and fitting fashion and in LP format, featuring such well-chosen as 'Hava Nagila' by Traditional, 'Visions' by Plastic People, 'Season Of The Witch' by Donovan and 'Heads Will Roll' by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
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 in stock $31.00
Tidal Love Numbers
Cat: SCR 245. Rel: 18 May 23
Murmuration Of Warm Dappled Light On Her Back After Swimming
The Slight Unease Of Seeing A Crescent Moon In Blue Midday Sky
Tidal Love Conversation In That Familiar Golden Orchard
A Pyramid Hidden By Centuries Of Neon Green Undergrowth
Review: He may be a shoegaze and dream-pop legend, but sometime Ride guitarist and songwriter Andy Bell has spent much of the last few years making ultra-immersive, out-there ambient soundscapes that are as mind-soothing as they are enveloping and, at times, overwhelming. Tidal Love Numbers, his latest album, once again puts his gorgeous, layered guitar playing front and centre, with collaborators Masal (a duo from Essex) providing complimentary harp, synth and drum sounds. They call the resultant four tracks "ambient, astral jazz". That's a fairly apt description, with the four stretched-out tracks sitting somewhere between Bell's own ambient work, the ambient-Americana of Jonny Nash, and the open-minded experiments of 21st century harpists such as Zeena Parkins.
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out of stock $11.63
Ollust
Ollust (CD)
Cat: HUMM 11. Rel: 05 May 20
Happisburgh
Thetford
Oulton
Octagon
Strangers'
Dereham
Review: Given that they named themselves after Norfolk's famous waterways, it's perhaps unsurprising that Norwich duo Broads have released rather a lot of music inspired by the county's numerous sleepy towns and villages. They're at it again on "Ollust", a fine album of atmospheric music made in cahoots with friend and fellow Norwich resident Milly Hirst. Her beautiful piano playing and layered choral vocals feature prominently throughout, combining with Broads hazy electronic textures, slowly shifting drones, fractured post-rock guitar notes and enveloping production to create a series of stunning pastoral soundscapes. The most arresting examples of this are jaw-dropping opener "Happisburgh" (named after a coastal village that's slowly falling into the sea), the short-but-inspired "Oulton" and the epic "Strangers", where intensely dark, creeping motifs slowly engulf Hirst's piano.
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out of stock $14.39
Ollust
Ollust (gatefold LP)
Cat: HUMM 11LP. Rel: 09 Mar 20
Happisburgh (8:47)
Thetford (7:54)
Oulton (1:44)
Octagon (7:15)
Strangers' (7:37)
Dereham (3:44)
Review: Given that they named themselves after Norfolk's famous waterways, it's perhaps unsurprising that Norwich duo Broads have released rather a lot of music inspired by the county's numerous sleepy towns and villages. They're at it again on "Ollust", a fine album of atmospheric music made in cahoots with friend and fellow Norwich resident Milly Hirst. Her beautiful piano playing and layered choral vocals feature prominently throughout, combining with Broads hazy electronic textures, slowly shifting drones, fractured post-rock guitar notes and enveloping production to create a series of stunning pastoral soundscapes. The most arresting examples of this are jaw-dropping opener "Happisburgh" (named after a coastal village that's slowly falling into the sea), the short-but-inspired "Oulton" and the epic "Strangers", where intensely dark, creeping motifs slowly engulf Hirst's piano.
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out of stock $14.39
In LA
In LA (LP + insert)
Cat: AGMH 171. Rel: 10 Jul 23
Walking From Room 1 To Room 9 & Back (17:25)
Walking From Room 9 To Room 1 & Back (15:40)
Review: Celebrated English composer Gavin Bryars has his 80th birthday marked by the release of the magnificent In LA, an all-new album on the Alga Marghen label. The album is the result of a collaboration between Bryars and Italian visual artist Massimo Bartolini. It is music played pipe organ bars, suspended from the ceiling at the Luigi Pecci Centre for Contemporary Art in Prato, Italy. It is an experimental concept that results in absorbing ambient works that very much capture the energy, essence and architecture of the spaces. It's a live, living, real time adventure full of evocative imagery and sombre moods.
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 in stock $32.66
SILO 003
SILO 003 (LP + insert)
Cat: SILO 003. Rel: 30 Oct 17
Bugaled/Blove - "Deux Tiers D'aucun" (5:48)
MMY - "Holorime" (7:45)
Lea Caussat - "Percuflutiere" (7:21)
Kapak - "Les Ciels De Plomb" (4:37)
Mtua - "L'oreille Au Creux Du Bras" (12:34)
Anna Holveck - "Dum Dum Dum" (2:18)
Review: The heavens have answered our prayers - it's the third helping of Silo Editions up on our shelves, and that means we actually get to review some good ambient this week! The enigmatic label have flown below-radar since their inception, and that is exactly what's helped them to gain more and more respect from a sub-scene so obsessed with surface appearances. That is, they've now conquered the minds of critics who actually base their judgments on music rather than frivolities. Much like the previous outing, SILO003 introduces us to a whole range of new talents, from MMY to Lea Caussat and Kapak; the one thing all these artists have in common is their utter neglect for anything grounded in sanity or predictability. Not once do we get the impression of sterility... each and every moment on here is grounded in improvisation and hedonism. Just like it should be.
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out of stock $16.05
Aakash
Aakash (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RS 101. Rel: 06 May 16
Mishra Bhairavi (18:13)
Clouds Into Midnight (20:26)
Review: Berlin via Brooklyn experimental imprint Root Strata is back with a brilliant debut by Portland, OR based trio Matt Carlson, Michael Sterling and Doug Theriault. Supposedly "derived from live improvisational performances" there's some truly gorgeous and entrancing drones which delve deep into the exotic on "Misha Bhairavi", transporting you deep into the unchartered territories of the east. The spiritual enlightenment continues on the transcendental glory of "Clouds Into Mindnight" complete with evolving pads, synth chime melodies scattered about the place and a life affirming mantra which carries away over the top. Fun fact: Sterling is a disciple of late Hindustani Master Pandit Pran Nath and a student of the great Terry Riley!
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out of stock $17.71
Recordings From The Aland Islands
Recordings From The Aland Islands (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 0053LP. Rel: 11 Mar 22
In Aland Air (3:05)
On The Other Sea (4:13)
Snacko (4:31)
Stureby House Piano (5:11)
Rocky Passage (1:49)
Kumlinge Kyrka (2:31)
Voices (7:35)
By Foot By Sea (0:57)
Anna's Organ (1:43)
Archipelago (7:11)
Under The Midnight Sun (3:50)
Review: Chicago's International Anthem serve up another high-grade contemporary jazz album, this time Recordings from the Aland Islands. It is the result of a journey to said islands in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland that Jeremiah Chiu & Marta Sofia made in 2017. As they learned about the land, the concept for this record was devised. It opens with hazy, dream-like sounds and takes in plenty pastoral sounds that easily bring to mind images of the romantic woodlands, moss covered boulders and forest floors of the islands.
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out of stock $26.86
Recordings From The Aland Island
Cat: IARC 0053CD. Rel: 11 Mar 22
In Aland Air
On The Other Sea
Snacko
Stureby House Piano
Rocky Passage
Kumlinge Kyrka
Voices
By Foot By Sea
Anna's Organ
Archipelago
Under The Midnight Sun
Review: In development since 2017 and based on recordings and performances that took place on the beautiful Aland archipelago between Sweden and Finland, this collaboration between modular synthesizer enthusiast Jeremiah Chiu and viola player Sofia Honer is little less than superb. Part neo-classical/new age fusion, part Tangerine Dream-influenced ambient opus and part otherworldly jazz experiment, the pair's picturesque, evocative music comes wrapped in atmospheric field recordings and the aural equivalent of a gentle Scandinavian breeze. It's a remarkable set all told, and one which brilliantly joins the dots between academic intent and blissful musical beauty.

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out of stock $7.75
Recordings From The Aland Island
Recordings From The Aland Island (coloured vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 0053LPI. Rel: 11 Mar 22
In Aland Air (3:15)
On The Other Sea (4:15)
Snacko (4:18)
Stureby House Piano (5:09)
Rocky Passage (1:54)
Kumlinge Kyrka (2:32)
Voices (7:33)
By Foot, By Sea (1:01)
Anna's Organ (1:38)
Archipelago (7:07)
Under The Midnight Sun (3:31)
Review: The Aland Islands may not be the world's most famous archipelago, but there's clearly a lot of inspiration to be found in these 6,500 or so rocks in the Baltic Sea, located between Sweden and Finland. A corner of the planet that's rugged, unspoilt, and cast in a mythological light, in 2017 Jeremiah Chiu and Marta Sofia Honer opted to decamp to the area in a bid to help barn raise a small inn, Hotel Svala, in the Kumlinge municipality which is home to little over 300 people.

If that information doesn't conjure images of remote serenity, of traditions and practices that have lasted aeons, then we don't really know what would. After the building's erection, the pair found some time to host artistic residencies and workshop programmes, building a creative bridge between the US and the islands in the process. This record is the result of that; a majestic and inspiring adventure through deep ambient.
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Intérprete: Kaoru Inoue
out of stock $65.06
At0
At0 (mixed CD)
Cat: AHEDCD 032. Rel: 24 Dec 21
Track 1
Review: Ahead of Our Time, the original label Coldcut ran and now run alongside the ever-fantastic (in fact, never been better than it is right now) Ninja Tune, takes a dash of its sister imprint's artist roster, drafts a fine selection of external talent from the drone and ambient world, and unleashes an epic 29 track journey into the spiritual end of electronic music. Then caps it all off by hiring none other than chill legend Mixmaster Morris to put the lot together into one seamless set (available on the DL you get for nothing with the physical compilation).

A project of huge proportions, there are some very familiar names here to anyone with a penchant for contemplative ambience-creating tunes - Julianna Barwick, Sigur Los, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Suzanne Ciani, to list but a few. Perhaps the most exciting part of this delightful aural sedative, though, is the inclusion of heads more associated with pounding club adventures, for example Helena Hauff. Oh, and did we mention every tune has been made for this collection?
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out of stock $11.91
At0
At0 (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AHED 032. Rel: 19 Nov 21
Julianna Barwick - "Star Ray" (4:12)
Sigur Ros - "Rembihnutur" (Paul Corley Liminal Re-work) (7:19)
A Winged Victory For The Sullen - "Beethoven 250" (4:06)
Laraaji - "Illusion Of Time" (6:52)
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith - "Mt Baker" (5:05)
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "Aqua" (From Playing Piano For The Isolated) (4:26)
James Heather - "And She Came Home" (Strings version) (3:58)
Suzanne Ciani - "Morning Spring" (4:52)
Nailah Hunter - "Sadko" (3:19)
Helena Hauff - "Thalassa" (5:24)
Mira Calix - "Danaides" (4:39)
Daniel Pemberton & FSOL - "Behind The Eyes" (6:11)
Skee Mask - "CG Drip" (4:45)
Coldcut - "The Fire Burns Out" (4:58)
Obay Alsharani - "Dream Within A Dream" (4:38)
David Wenngren - "Pianoise" (3:48)
Steve Roach - "The Drift Home" (8:13)
Review: Ahead of Our Time, the other label Coldcut run alongside the ever-fantastic (in fact, never been better than it is right now) Ninja Tune, takes a dash of its sister imprint's artist roster, drafts a fine selection of external talent from the drone and ambient world, and unleashes an epic 29 track journey into the spiritual end of electronic music. Then caps it all off by hiring none other than chill legend Mixmaster Morris to put the lot together into one seamless set (available on the DL you get for nothing with the physical compilation).

A project of huge proportions, there are some very familiar names here to anyone with a penchant for contemplative ambience-creating tunes - Julianna Barwick, Sigur Los, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Suzanne Ciani, to list but a few. Perhaps the most exciting part of this delightful aural sedative, though, is the inclusion of heads more associated with pounding club adventures, for example Helena Hauff. Oh, and did we mention every tune has been made for this collection?
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out of stock $24.92
Ruhleben (B-STOCK)
Cat: ASIPV 030CD (B-STOCK). Rel: 28 Jun 21
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Airstream
Backwaters
Fireflow
Earth Forms
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The connection between Dr. Atmo and Mick Chillage goes back to one of the finest labels to ever grace this planet, FAX records. Many will remember the defining collective for their deep, extended excursions into the far-reaches of ambient mysticism - a style that is still revered to this day. Ruhleben sees a welcome return for Dr. Atmo who, after appearing on some of the very first FAX releases under his own name and different guises throughout its tenure, has been somewhat elusive of late with side-steps into other genres. Now, partnering with another FAX alumni and a foundational figure within today's ambient music genre, Mick Chillage, the pair have returned to their roots and a defining style of ambient music.
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out of stock $6.19
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