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111 Series
111 Series (limited 2xLP + art cards)
Cat: STUMM 507. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Four (with Yara Asmar) (3:37)
Seven (with Okkyung Lee) (6:37)
Ten (with Daniel Miller) (3:43)
Thirteen (with Leila) (5:52)
Two (with Lee Ranaldo) (5:39)
Five (with Coby Sey) (2:45)
Eleven (with Laraaji) (7:05)
Fourteen (with Nailah Hunter) (3:14)
Three (with Ben Vince) (4:39)
Six (with KMRU) (2:53)
Nine (with Green-House) (3:46)
Twelve (with Marta Des Pascalis) (5:52)
One (with Keeley Forsyth) (5:06)
Eight (with Wu-Lu) (3:17)
Fifteen (with Damsel Elysium) (2:50)
 in stock $34.48
Electronic Ambient Remixes Three
Electronic Ambient Remixes Three (limited grey vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + MP3 download code)
Cat: CCEAR 3LP. Rel: 03 Sep 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
The World As A War Film (2:39)
Convicting People (4:50)
Heathen Mirth (2:04)
Indisciplined (4:48)
Not On The Heels Of Love (4:03)
Someone Came Over Here (6:03)
Still Talking (2:45)
Generic Terrorists (3:05)
The Old Man Died (3:19)
What Is Today (4:26)
Hamburger Man (3:31)
Dread Head (6:40)
 in stock $25.03
Electronic Ambient Remixes One
Electronic Ambient Remixes One (limited transparent violet vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CCEAR 1LP. Rel: 03 Sep 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Electrodub2 (5:39)
Interloop (5:53)
Maybe (5:57)
Snap (1:57)
Beat (4:34)
Outreach (5:19)
Walkabout (2:41)
Clouds (5:24)
Poptone (5:24)
Electrodub1 (5:27)
Slomo (7:36)
Solidit (3:47)
Falling (6:16)
Reprise (2:23)
 in stock $24.47
Songs Of Silence
Songs Of Silence (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: STUMM 500. Rel: 16 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Cathedral (4:18)
White Rabbit (4:39)
Passage (3:09)
Imminent (4:54)
Red Planet (4:39)
The Lamentations Of Jeremiah (4:23)
Mitosis (4:50)
Blackleg (3:06)
Scarper (3:43)
Last Transmission (4:45)
Review: Vince Clarke (Erasure, Yazoo, Depeche Mode, The Assembly) presents his first ever solo album, Songs of Silence. As the album title suggests, it's a lyricless (though not vocal-free) instrumental album, and unlike anything you might've previously heard before from Clarke as an artisan of dynamic electropop. Rather, this LP brings with it a comparatively sober ambient electronic beauty, its unique characteristics lending it a category of its own. But two self-imposed oblique strategies underpinned its creation - first, that the sounds Clarke generated for the album would come solely from Eurorack (a modular synthesizer format introduced in the mid-90s), and second, that each track would be based around one note, maintaining a single key throughout.
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 in stock $40.89
Volume Massimo
Volume Massimo (limited transparent turquoise vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 443. Rel: 27 Sep 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Amore Amaro (5:06)
Let Go (5:06)
Amaro Amore (6:00)
Batticuore (5:27)
Momenti (6:01)
La Storia (6:04)
Sabbia (5:24)
Dormi (4:06)
Review: Trailed as a direct sequel to his previous solo album, 2017's "Avanti", "Volume Massimo" sees Nine Inch Nails member Alessandro Cortini offer up another immersive trip through droning guitar textures, repetitive synthesizer motifs, exotic sitar parts and fuzzy electronics. It's effectively a series of "maximal" instrumental soundscapes with sounds so large and layered they rise above the "meditative" tag pushed by Mute's PR team. This is no criticism, though, just a reflection that while contemplative at times, one of the most joyous things about the album is Cortini's ability to build thrilling walls of sound.
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Nati Infiniti
Nati Infiniti (LP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: STUMM 888. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
I (6:37)
II (8:28)
III (5:37)
IV (4:46)
V (8:29)
Review: Italian musician, producer, composer, and instrument builder Alessandro Cortini unveils his latest release, NATI INFINITI, via Mute. Following up on 2021's Scuro Chiaro, NATI INFINITI is a forty-minute piece split into five movements, based on an immersive audio installation that Cortini originally created for the Sonar Lisboa festival in 2022, where it was presented across four floors of the Museu de Lisboa's Moagem. Marked by intense bouts of airy, tubular ambiences; and yet more sawwing tones counterposed with stark, angelic highs, giving rise to intensely beautiful arp sequenes, Cortini's latest is a real distillation of the sublime.
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Nati Infiniti
Cat: CDSTUMM 888. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (6:37)
Track 2 (8:28)
Track 3 (5:37)
Track 4 (4:46)
Track 5 (8:29)
 in stock $15.86
Or So It Seems (remastered)
Or So It Seems (remastered) (limited gatefold white vinyl LP + 1-sided LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSTUMM 11. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hill Of Men (4:32)
Or So It Seems (8:40)
Friano (3:39)
The First Person (4:43)
ANC (1:43)
Long Sledge (16:15)
Gatemmo (1:03)
Last's Card (1:14)
Heart Of Hearts (Or So It Seems) (7:57)
Review: Graham Lewis, Bruce Gibert, Mute label founder and all round legend Daniel Miller came together to make this Duet Emmo record way, way back in 1981. Finishing the work a year later, it would be another 12 months before fans and unexpected listeners could access their accomplishment: a landmark experimental electronic release that also set benchmarks for minimal wave.

Perhaps what's so remarkable is the way in which Or So It Seems doesn't just play with, but offers an aural essay on timbre and resonance, depth and texture. There's not a huge amount happening on any of the nine tracks, but nevertheless they suck you in so far you'll find it difficult to remember which way to swim to resurface. Up or down, sideways or diagonal, whatever route it all winds up with the delightfully weird-but-fun 'Heart of Hearts'.
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 in stock $33.09
Instability Of The Signal
Cat: STUMM 504. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Modern Classical
Barefeet (4:26)
Turning Slowly (2:05)
She Lowers Her Arms (3:12)
I Can't Hear Anything (4:46)
Thrashing It Out (3:49)
Fishscales (2:03)
Boymanduet (0:58)
Toast (3:41)
Democracy (2:08)
Tape Ends (2:54)
The "Special Relationship" (4:01)
Purr (1:35)
Bless Your Hnads (part 1 & 2) (6:15)
Review: Renowned composer Simon Fisher Turner's new album Instability of the Signal comes on limited edition black vinyl with extensive sleeve notes. It was produced with Francine Perry and across 13 tracks it delves into sound exploration inspired by Breda Beban, Hrvoje Horvatic, and poet Harold Pinter, whose works appear on the record. The artist integrates four elements: slivers, sounds, strings, and Singing where 'slivers" are brief audio snippets from Salford Electronics reimagined into track foundations. The album also features string arrangements by the Elysian Collective and overall the record reflects Fisher Turner's rich career as it blends experience with introspective soundscapes and personal expression.
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 in stock $25.03
Aurora (10th Anniversary Edition)
Aurora (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold transparent red vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: XSTUMM 368. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Flex
Nolan
The Teeth Behind The Kisses
Secant
Diphenyl Oxalate
Venter
No Sorrowing
Sola Fide
A Single Point Of Blinding Light
Review: Ben Frost's Aurora has inherited a rare, lucky crowning achievement: it's one of those "introductory" records - touted by new ambient music neophytes online - used to initiate rookies into the so-called true ordinances of real taste. Divesting ourselves of this knowledge for a hot second, we prefer to draw attention to the fact that Aurora has reached another milestone: its tenth anniversary. Frost, the renowned Iceland-based Australian composer, crafted a tense yet glacial record back in 2014: Aurora's implicit takeaway seems to be the that to explore a polar land isn't a far cry from the act of exploring another planet; little context is grafted onto the sheer, real cold sound of the record, though the references are tentative if obvious: 'Nolan' and 'No Sorrowing' allude to "epic" cinema imagism - the lost causes and "no, go on without me" moments native to the seat-edge nailbiter soundtracks of survival flicks - whilst the utter dystonia of 'Diphenyl oxalate' lends a chemical influence, recalling a harrowing, cliff-edge SOS scenario aided only by the dim glimmer of glowsticks and flares, brandished by hazmat-suited heroes, lost, stranded far from the research station. Frost now shares a limited edition red vinyl edition here, limited to just 300 copies and including alternative artwork as well as an exclusive download of his blistering 2014 live performance of the record, at Berlin's Berghain.
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 in stock $21.12
Scope Neglect
Cat: CDSTUMM 503. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Lamb Shift
Chimera
The River Of Light & Radiation
_1993
Turning The Prism
Load Up On Guns, Bring Your Friends
Tritium Bath
Unreal In The Eyes Of The Dead
Review: While Ben Frost's work has long been marked out by deft-touch dark ambient, experimental instincts and clandestine aural textures, he's always thrown in surprise excursions and drawn on musical inspirations that other like-minded producers would fear to embrace. This latter characteristic comes to the fore on Scope Neglect, his first solo set for six years. Remarkably, it utilises the moodiness, weight and ten-ton guitar licks of metal - played by Car Bombs guitarist Greg Kubacki and bass-slinger Liam Andrews of My Disco fame - as a starting point. Frost naturally puts these through the sonic wringer, combining them with his own skittish, IDM-influenced beats, dark ambient soundscapes and razor-sharp electronics. The results are unusual, impressive and emphatically enjoyable, sitting somewhere between timeless electronica, Nine Inch Nails and experimental metal.
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The Current (reissue)
Cat: HDP 3. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Defiance
Onwards
Metal Hell
The Current
Petty Silver
Third From The Sun
Loreley
The Seventh Day
Upon Departure
The Black Pool
 in stock $15.86
Menetekel
Menetekel (2xLP)
Cat: HDP 2. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
All Are Welcome (3:43)
Dreamcatcher (7:39)
Jericho (8:53)
Nosce Te Ipsum (9:37)
Pilgrim (4:34)
The Long Way Home (5:45)
Prophecy (9:38)
Crossroad (7:07)
The House Of Shadows With The Sound Of Light (20:52)
 in stock $17.80
Alamut
Alamut (2xCD box set)
Cat: CDSTUMM 506. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Industrial/Noise
Overture (CD1) (4:35)
Secret Gardens (10:14)
Fedayeen (7:20)
Transition (3:46)
Meditation I (7:47)
War (CD2) (9:02)
Doors Of Perception (13:28)
Metaverse (8:23)
Meditation II & Epilogue (12:13)
 in stock $18.36
Opus Dei Revisited
Cat: CDSTUMM 544. Rel: 07 Feb 25
 
Industrial/Noise
Leben Heisst Leben (Revisited)
Geburt Einer Nation (Revisited)
Leben-tod (Revisited)
F L A T (Revisited)
Transnational (Revisited)
How The West Was Won (Revisited)
The Great Seal (Revisited)
Opus Dei (Revisited)
Leben Heisst Leben (remix)
Geburt Einer Nation (remix)
Leben-tod (remix)
F L A T (remix) (5:04)
Opus Dei (remix)
Transnational (remix)
How The West Was Won (remix)
The Great Seal (remix)
Review: Laibach revisits two iconic tracks from their 1987 opus, bringing new intensity to 'Leben heiBt Leben' and 'Geburt einer Nation.' Originally reworked for live performances, these versions merge theatrical drama with sharper sonic edges. The second disc ventures further, with original producer Rico Conning layering remixes that strip back and reimagine the band's audacious sound. This project doesn't just reframe the past; it grapples with it, offering both a homage and a provocative challenge to how we hear Laibach today.
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 in stock $10.00
Alamut
Alamut (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: STUMM 506. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Industrial/Noise
Overture (4:35)
Secret Gardens (10:14)
Fedayeen (7:20)
Transition (3:46)
Meditation I (7:47)
War (9:02)
Doors Of Perception (13:28)
Metaverse (8:23)
Meditation II & Epilogue (12:13)
Review: Laibach and A/political present Alamut, a new, symphonic album inspired by Vladimir Bartol's 1938 novel of the same name. Recounting an 11th-century Persian tale - centered on the charismatic and enigmatic Hassan-i Sabbah, leader of the Nizari Ismailis and founder of the Order of Assassins - this is a shadowy, ninja-black-wax initiation into an esoteric order of spies. Laibach's work blends classical Persian poetry, minimalist orchestral textures, and industrial elements, reflecting both historical propaganda tactics and Bartol's critique of rising Fascism in 1930s Italy. Released on double vinyl and CD box set through Mute, the album was recorded in 2022 at a former Crusader castle in Ljubljana; it features the RTV Slovenia Symphony Orchestra, Tehran's Human-Voice Ensemble, the Gallina Women's Choir, and the women's accordion orchestra AccordiOna, conducted by Navid Goharib.
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Opus Dei Revisited (remastered)
Cat: STUMM 544. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Leben Heisst Leben
Geburt Einer Nation
Leben-tod
F L A T
Transnational
How The West Was Won
The Great Seal
Opus Dei (5:04)
Leben Heisst Leben (9:42)
Geburt Einer Nation (3:55)
Leben-tod (1:16)
F L A T (3:52)
Opus Dei (5:04)
Transnational (4:28)
How The West Was Won (4:27)
The Great Seal (4:17)
Review: Laibach has announced the release of Opus Dei Revisited, a newly reworked version of their seminal 1987 album. This project features two distinct versions of the original work. The first disc showcases a complete reimagining of the tracks, developed during the band's ongoing Opus Dei Revisited tour. The second disc includes fresh remixes by Rico Conning, who produced the original album, allowing him to reinterpret the source material while preserving key elements. Opus Dei was Laibach's first release with Mute Records, propelling them into international recognition and spotlighting their unique sound. The album includes Leben heiBt Leben, a German-language adaptation of Opus' Live is Life, which will again be featured on this release. Formed in 1980 in the industrial town of Trbovlje, Slovenia, Laibach's provocative performances and imagery have earned them a reputation as one of Eastern Europe's most influential collectives. Opus Dei Revisited promises to challenge perceptions and expectations, echoing the band's relentless pursuit of artistic innovation.
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Opus Dei (remastered)
Opus Dei (remastered) (LP + booklet)
Cat: LSTUMM 44. Rel: 09 May 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Leben Heisst Leben (Opus Dei) (9:42)
Geburt Einer Nation (One Vision) (3:55)
Leben-Tod (1:16)
F I A T (Let It Be) (3:52)
Opus Dei (Life Is Life) (5:04)
Trans-National (4:28)
How The West Was Won (4:27)
The Great Seal (4:17)
Review: Mute Records presents a newly reissued and remastered edition of Laibach's classic 1987 album, Opus Dei. This time coming to a black vinyl and CD box set, the album is renowned for its bringing Laibach to a wide audience; without the album's early successes, this pioneering industrial, neo-classical rock outfit might've never broken from their native Slovenia. With their unique interpretations of Opus' 'Live is Life' and Queen's 'One Vision' and produced by Rico Conning, the album still bears the torch of one of Mute's most eclectic yet captivating albums.
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1 (reissue)
1 (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: POLE 1LP. Rel: 28 Aug 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Modul (4:36)
Fragen (6:38)
Kirschenessen (5:26)
Lachen (7:30)
Berlin (4:39)
Tanzen (5:46)
Fremd (5:29)
Paula (6:12)
Fliegen (4:46)
 in stock $25.03
2 (reissue)
2 (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: POLE 2LP. Rel: 28 Aug 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Fahren (9:18)
Stadt (3:23)
Streit (5:50)
Huckepack (4:34)
Hafen (4:19)
Weit (5:41)
Intérprete: Logic1000
 in stock $27.54
3 (reissue)
3 (reissue) (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: POLE 3LP. Rel: 28 Aug 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Silberfisch (6:37)
Taxi (7:11)
Karussell (6:30)
Uberfahrt (7:52)
Rondell Zwei (6:59)
Klettern (8:10)
Strand (7:31)
Fohlenfurz (3:19)
 in stock $27.54
SubHuman (reissue)
SubHuman (reissue) (limited gatefold transparent blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSTUMM 279. Rel: 10 Nov 22
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Prey (8:49)
Allelujah (8:41)
5000 Years (6:01)
The Killing Ground (9:45)
Intruders (11:20)
99 To Life (8:02)
Backslider (7:04)
Review: Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder is Recoil. This musical project found him landing on Mute with a great series of albums including the likes of Liquid and Unsound Methods as well as his sixth LP, subHuman. This one dates back to 2006 and came after a 6-year break from recording. It is dark and broody electronic music "which sets the listener a challenge to analyse what makes us human and subHuman." It's a collaboration with bluesman Joe Richardson who served up guitars as well as harmonica and eerie vocals. Themes in the record include murder, death, and religion while guest singer Carla Trevaskis did a fine job of serving up ethereal sound on 'Allelujah'.
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Unsound Methods
Cat: STUMM 159. Rel: 15 Sep 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Incubus (7:00)
Drifting (6:33)
Luscious Apparatus (5:51)
Stalker (6:42)
Red River Cargo (7:56)
Control Freak (5:25)
Missing Piece (5:33)
Last Breath (6:16)
Shunt (6:39)
 in stock $18.90
Electronic Music Improvisations Vol 2
Electronic Music Improvisations Vol 2 (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PSST 6. Rel: 16 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
January #2 (7:59)
July #2 (3:50)
November (1:27)
July #3 (6:05)
October (5:53)
September (4:15)
July #1 (3:20)
January #1 (6:03)
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Electronic Music Improvisations Vol 3
Electronic Music Improvisations Vol 3 (limited orange vinyl LP)
Cat: PSST 8. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Splendid (6:17)
Brotherly (4:12)
Ensnare (3:22)
Stratum (5:00)
Freezer (2:52)
Earthen (3:23)
Second Thoughts (3:01)
Link (2:29)
Conspiracies (5:18)
Review: Daniel Miller and Gareth Jones head back into the studio and fire up the Eurorack modular synth for a third adventure into the great unknown of sounds and noises seemingly once heard in another dimension before being brought back to planet Earth with the hope of recreating whatever the rumbling or bleeping was. Electronic Music Improvisations Vol.3 is exactly that, building on the self-imposed musical parameters that guided the preceding two parts. Deep, otherworldly, vast, and unique, the beauty of Miller and Jones' Sunroof project is how it's also the opposite of all those words. Sparse, pared back, familiar, very much born of manmade machines, since these endeavours began we've crossed through the looking glass into a world that often feels like it's spinning out of human control, not least with the advent of music entirely made by AI. Here's proof people can still take complete charge of their creative process.
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11 5 18 2 5 18
11 5 18 2 5 18 (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: STUMM 478. Rel: 28 Oct 22
 
Modern Classical
11 5 18 2 5 18 (11:24)
11 5 18 1 12 12 15 3 8 (6:22)
1 18 13 1 14 5 18 11 15 26 8 (4:25)
16 1 12 5 19 20 9 14 5 (4:56)
3 8 1 16 20 5 18 14 9 14 5 20 5 5 14 (6:12)
11 5 18 12 1 14 14 (4:04)
11 5 18 25 5 7 21 (3:42)
16 15 21 12 12 2 15 10 5 18 (4:29)
13 1 18 25 (6 5 1 20 17 21 9 14 17 21 9 19) (3:43)
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Rathlin From A Distance/The Liquid Hour
Rathlin From A Distance/The Liquid Hour (2xLP with obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: STUMM 514. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Modern Classical
Ninnog (Rathlin From A Distance)
Fastnet
Rathlin From A Distance
Torshavn
Nororagota
Papa Stour
Bigton
Caledonian Canal
Stourm (The Liquid Hour)
Ninnog At Sea
Arne
The Liquid Hour
Dolores
Review: Breton artist Yann Tiersen's new album is divided into two distinct parts, each with its own identity. Rathlin from a Distance features eight introspective piano pieces named after locations Tiersen visited during his 2023 sailing tour, such as the Fastnet Lighthouse and the Faroe Islands. The music evokes introspection and tranquillity throughout and creates a meditative atmosphere that makes a lasting and cathartic impact. In contrast, The Liquid Hour is an expansive blend of electronic and psychedelic rhythms born from Tiersen's reflections on political and social change during his time at sea. The section's haunting melodies and Emilie Quinquis' vocals make a great counter to part one.

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Rathlin From A Distance/The Liquid Hour
Cat: CDSTUMM 514. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Modern Classical
Ninnog (Rathlin From A Distance)
Fastnet
Rathlin From A Distance
Torshavn
Nororagota
Papa Stour
Bigton
Caledonian Canal
Stourm (The Liquid Hour)
Ninnog At Sea
Arne
The Liquid Hour
Dolores
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Heat Ray: The Archimedes Project
Cat: CDSTUMM 510. Rel: 07 Jun 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Young Archimedes
Buoyancy Theory
Circles & Pi
Law Of The Lever
The Claw
Archimedes' Screw
Heat Ray
The Sand Reckoner
Archimedes' Legacy
Review: The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble's debut album, Heat Ray, is a riveting exploration inspired by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. Recorded on analogue synthesizers alongside the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the ensemble - led by Goldfrapp co-creator Will Gregory - brings together up to 14 talented players, including Portishead's Adrian Utley and Mute's Daniel Miller. Heat Ray fuses spirals of melody, circular structures, and intricate patterns, drawing inspiration from Archimedes' mathematical principles. The album's genesis during pandemic lockdowns reflects Gregory's deep dive into Archimedes' life, sparked by online lectures. With a lineup boasting instruments like the Minimoog and Prophet 6, the ensemble weaves a stunning superstructure of sounds, guided by Gregory's effervescent spirit of discovery. The result is a splendid blend of ancient history and modern innovation, where musical exploration converges with mathematical curiosity. Heat Ray not only pays homage to Archimedes' legacy but also propels listeners towards an endlessly fascinating future.
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Heat Ray
Heat Ray (gatefold LP)
Cat: STUMM 510. Rel: 13 Jun 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Young Archimedes (3:18)
Buoyancy Theory (3:06)
Circles & Pi (4:30)
Law Of The Lever (3:21)
The Claw (4:31)
Archimedes' Screw (4:19)
Heat Ray (4:15)
The Sand Reckoner (3:35)
Archimedes' Legacy (4:48)
Review: The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble's debut album, Heat Ray, is a riveting exploration inspired by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. Recorded on analogue synthesizers alongside the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the ensemble - led by Goldfrapp co-creator Will Gregory - brings together up to 14 talented players, including Portishead's Adrian Utley and Mute's Daniel Miller. Heat Ray fuses spirals of melody, circular structures, and intricate patterns, drawing inspiration from Archimedes' mathematical principles. The album's genesis during pandemic lockdowns reflects Gregory's deep dive into Archimedes' life, sparked by online lectures. With a lineup boasting instruments like the Minimoog and Prophet 6, the ensemble weaves a stunning superstructure of sounds, guided by Gregory's effervescent spirit of discovery. The result is a splendid blend of ancient history and modern innovation, where musical exploration converges with mathematical curiosity. Heat Ray not only pays homage to Archimedes' legacy but also propels listeners towards an endlessly fascinating future.
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