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Singles
Pre8 A001 EPA
Cat: 12TOT 51B. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Fentanyl (Cloudy Conciousness) (5:02)
Leafy Suburbs (3:30)
Being Human (1:25)
Humans Being (2:55)
Slow Moving Carcass (2:48)
Out Of View (2:07)
Review: The first of two EPs leading up to The Future Sound of London's much anticipated 2025 album only serves to build anticipated cause they're as good as you would hope. Side A is a dark ambient odyssey that drifts through ethereal choirs into ritualistic rhythms before landing in a surreal suburban dreamscape. It's immersive, haunting and unpredictably brilliant. Side B begins with a more introspective tone but gradually shifts into unease with baroque minimalism with modular synths, breakbeats and drum machines coming totters with ambient field recordings and meticulously curated samples. It's as intricate as you would expect of this pair and is a masterclass in an atmosphere full of depth and surprise.

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Álbumes
Selkie Reflections
Selkie Reflections (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SP 03. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Turning Tale (1:59)
Secret Swims (2:11)
Summoning (1:43)
Opalescant Moon (2:07)
How It Strays When We Dance (1:54)
Whale Calls Reach Another (2:00)
As Late As We Gaze Upon A Stars Death (2:52)
I Gaze Upon Death Too (1:40)
As The Echo Splinters My Ears (1:29)
Return To Me (1:24)
Ronan (1:46)
Track 12 (8:24)
Track 13 (6:32)
Gates Of Heaven (4:39)
Review: Originally conceived to accompany an installation at the 2022 Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop, Selkie Reflections is very much a thing of beauty, and a work in two parts. On the A-side, you have Alliyah Enyo re-working the original tape loops used at the show into a strange, enchanting, and immersive series of hypnotic and occasionally haunting vocal calls. Flip to side B, and Florian T M Zeisig, under the alias Angel R, takes all that and turns it inside out, onto its head, and down into the depths of the selkie's world - a mythical creature capable of shapeshifting between seal and human form which features heavily in Scottish folklore. Beguiling and enchanting, prepare to be submerged in a place of beauty, bliss and mystery.
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Warhammer 40 000: Space Marine 2 (Soundtrack)
Warhammer 40 000: Space Marine 2 (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LMLP 262. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Brood Tidings (2:37)
Death Is My Duty (1:58)
Intrepid (1:43)
Chitinous Swarm (2:47)
Onslaught (3:21)
Skyfire (3:03)
Severance Ambient (2:51)
Severance Combat (2:43)
Machinus Divinitus Intro (2:09)
Machinus Divinitus Combat (1:51)
Sons Of Magnus (1:16)
Warp Whispers (2:01)
Cry Of Heresy (5:37)
Servant Of The Machine Intro (1:40)
Voidsong (3:03)
Dust In Armour (2:38)
The Resilient (3:08)
Imurah Phases (3:35)
Demerium Battle Plan (1:46)
Sub-orbital Drop (2:35)
Courage & Honour (1:46)
There Is Only War (2:01)
The Scourge (2:16)
Imurah (2:58)
Leuze's Gambit (2:21)
Imurah's Ascension (2:11)
The Might Of The Emperor (2:15)
Chapter Master (1:25)
Duty Without End Outro (2:53)
Review: It's the 42nd Millennium and the Era Indomitus, the Age of the Dark Imperium. Humans have launched a galaxy-wide, decade-spanning crusade to win back worlds that were lost to nemeses and save the species, and civilization, from certain doom. We don't know about you, but given current events, we can only hope things make it so far in the real world. Back to video gaming, and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 was rightly praised for its playability, scene setting visuals and score, by Nima Fakhrara and Steve Molitz. Like the third-person shooter itself, the music is thick with atmosphere and dark enough to reach out and touch the density. Moody and apocalyptic, this probably isn't for the dinner party, but there's a time and a place nonetheless.
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VL Stay
VL Stay (LP)
Cat: ISLE 018. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Long Stay (I) (2:32)
Long Stay (II) (5:39)
Long Stay (III) (5:04)
Parking (0:58)
Long Stay (IV) (5:18)
Very Long Stay (7:08)
Long Stay (V) (4:38)
Void (6:31)
Review: Fan Club Orchestra originated in Brussels in the late 90s and evolved through collaborative performances across Belgium and neighbouring countries. Rooted in DIY principles, they thrived during a time when contemporary arts spaces embraced experimentalism without the constraints of funding or audience expectations. Their performances blended informality with spectacle and channelled the experimentalism of New York's 1960s downtown scene. Now regrouped, they offer up VL_Stay on 12th Isle featuring Baudoux, Ann Appermans and Ze?phyr Zijlstra.
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Suite Of Rooms
Suite Of Rooms (transparent red vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: HOS 003. Rel: 13 Feb 25
The Ship Of Theseus
Ariadne's Thread, Unraveling
Labyrinth(s)
The Monster Is Beautiful
Nuances Of Triumph
Review: French musician Julienne Dessagne is behind Fantastic Twins and here presents a new album inspired by the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. Adapted from her composition for the dance piece Meandres, the record is a textural world of leftfield techno, kosmische influences and cinematic soundscapes across five tracks. Along the way, we're told the artist explores mythology and symbolism while drawing from opera, film scores and literary works. Her set up included modular synthesis and layered vocals which lend things a rather psychedelic edge next to the strikingly atmospheric synths and subtle sense of unpredictability.
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The Faust Tapes
The Faust Tapes (LP + insert)
Cat: BB 391LP. Rel: 09 Aug 22
Several Hands On Our Piano (0:52)
Don't! (0:20)
Flashback Caruso (4:04)
Voices & Trumpet & All (1:44)
J'ai Mal Aux Dents (7:16)
Beim Nachsten Ton Ist Es (1:02)
Two Drums, Bass, Organ (1:42)
Dr Schwitters (intro) (0:25)
Several Hands On Our Piano (Continued) (1:11)
Beam Me Up, Scotty (1:18)
Elerimomuvid (0:50)
Dr Schwitters (Continued) (0:49)
Have A Good Time, Everybody (1:06)
Above & Under Our Piano (0:42)
Hermanns Lament (1:33)
Donnerwetter (2:18)
Was Ist Hier Los? (0:33)
Rudolf Der Pianist (0:53)
Ricochets (1:17)
I've Heard That One Before (2:29)
Watch Your Step (0:21)
Under Our Piano Again (1:12)
Fluid Chorus (0:58)
Stretch Out Time (1:36)
Der Baum (3:49)
Chere Chambre (3:10)
Review: It's absolutely mind-blowing that Faust released this in 1973. Well, if you know Faust then you know when they became active, and as such it's perfectly logical that they were putting records out when this was unveiled. However, the sounds it contains are so beyond the realms of what we associate with that age it's hard to understand how they ever conceived them.

Having said that, some tracks here are more 'normal'. For example the sweet acoustic folk-ish-ness of 'Flashback Caruso', or the strange, trippy jazz blues on 'Hermanns Lament'. But even these seem to have been born in a different world. Or parallel universe. Then you're given the cut and paste broken beat numbers like 'Don't!', and you realise just how ahead of its time this is.
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Blickwinkel
Blickwinkel (purple vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BB 454LTD. Rel: 11 Sep 24
For Schlaghammer (8:28)
Kunstliche Intelligenz (9:12)
Sunny Night (9:00)
Kriminelle Kur (12:36)
Die 5 Revolution (5:59)
Kratie (7:30)
Review: Known for their pioneering Krautrock era from 1971 to 1974, Faust remain a symbol of innovation and avant-garde experimentation. This album encapsulates a moment of unfiltered, collective creativity, presenting six tracks that delve into industrial noise, eerie ambience, and psychedelic motorik rhythms. Under Diermaier's guidance, this iteration of Faust embraces spontaneity and a democratic approach to music, free from external influences. The creation of Blickwinkel involved Diermaier's drumming sessions at Dirk Dresselhaus's (Schneider TM) studio, accompanied by electronics expert Elke Drapatz. This unplanned, collaborative effort led to a range of auditory experiences, contrasting sharply with their previous release, Daumenbruch, which featured more extended, contemplative pieces. Listeners can anticipate a sonic whirlwind filled with drones, rhythmic clamor, and eclectic textures, accented by unexpected elements like baroque strings, lively horns, and trippy effects. Uwe Bastiansen (Stadtfisch) adds melodic layers that complement Dresselhaus's driving bass, infusing the album with its distinctive pagan soundscape. Faust's unwavering dedication to breaking new ground and crafting a truly original auditory experience remains nothing short of spectacular.
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Blickwinkel
Cat: BB 454LP. Rel: 12 Sep 24
For Schlaghammer (8:28)
Kunstliche Intelligenz (9:12)
Sunny Night (9:00)
Kriminelle Kur (12:36)
Die 5 Revolution (5:59)
Kratie (7:30)
Review: Bureau B's latest release, curated by Faust's founding member Zappi Diermaier and featuring a collective of musical collaborators including Gunther Wusthoff, continues the band's legacy of radical innovation. Faust, the iconic Hamburg group known for their pioneering role in Krautrock between 1971 and 1974, has consistently pushed boundaries with their avant-garde approach. Their early work is celebrated for its uncompromising and experimental nature, which remains influential today. The new LP, Blickwinkel, offers a fresh perspective on Faust's sonic exploration. This album captures a moment of spontaneous creation, merging industrial noise, unsettling ambience, and psychedelic motorik into a cohesive six-track experience. The record reflects the band's commitment to synchronicity and chance, embodying the spirit of their Krautrock roots while embracing contemporary dynamics. Recorded in a collaborative spirit with Zappi Diermaier on drums, Dirk Dresselhaus on bass, and Elke Drapatz handling electronic effects, Blickwinkel represents a continuation of their experimental journey. Unlike the previous Daumenbruch, which featured long-form compositions, this album delivers a more varied auditory experience with six distinct tracks. The session, held in a home studio, was characterised by a deep empathetic connection among the musicians, resulting in a diverse range of soundsifrom drones and delays to unexpected melodic interventions by Uwe Bastiansen. Each track disrupts traditional stylistic boundaries with elements like baroque strings, quirky horns, and dynamic phasing effects, creating a constantly evolving soundscape. Blickwinkel shows Faust's enduring ability to innovate and redefine their musical expression and their ongoing creative process.
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Soft Power
Soft Power (bio vinyl LP)
Cat: TU 006LP. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Future Sand (5:50)
Soft Power (5:53)
Pose Beams (6:00)
Flutter Intensity (3:17)
The Big Clock (7:59)
There Was Somebody There (4:36)
Get Some Rest (4:36)
Review: Here we go then. Listening to the first two track on Soft Power, Ezra Feinberg's intoxicating third album is quite simply exhilarating. We begin with the gentle and playful, inquisitive electronic balladry of 'Future Sound', which seems to be the very noise of stargazing itself, captured through keyboards and synths set to 'weird'. The title number is equally beguiling, strange and otherworldly. So by the time we're at 'Pose Beams', the track's more solid structure feels like we've finally grounded ourselves, ready for blast-off. That comes with the appropriately-titled 'Flutter Intensity' - which gathers its rhythm like rocket fuel before launching into the stratosphere once again. And it's here we stay, floating on planetary rings and gravity-free air, for the remainder. A record that lead you feeling very fuzzy inside.
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Musica De Baixa Fidelidade (reissue)
Cat: ZAM 027LP. Rel: 21 Mar 25
More Adult Music (9:09)
Algumas Pessoas Olharam O Sul E Viram Deserto (6:04)
Um Som, Seguido De Uma Cena Negra E Malva (6:16)
This Is Music, As It Was Expected (11:02)
O Verao Nasceu Da Paixao De 1921 (10:37)
Review: Holuzam reissues Toze Ferreira's groundbreaking 1988 sound art LP Musica de Baixa Fidelidade long after it has been heralded as a pivotal release in Portugal's experimental music scene. It was created during Ferreira's time at the Institute of Sonology and plays with musique concrete, noise and abstract sound across masterful compositions like 'More Adult Music' and 'This Is Music, As It Was Expected.' With elements of piano, bells, and processed voices, it creates a tactile, immersive experience that challenges conventional music structures. This first-ever vinyl reissue includes the original artwork and a new insert with remastering done by Taylor Deupree. Ferreira's blend of technical skill and emotional depth is mesmerising here.
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Sleepwalkers
Cat: HMS 074LP. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Sonuna Kadar (6:08)
Stone Cold (7:32)
Reflection (5:53)
Sleepwalkers (8:18)
Gone Gone (10:34)
Review: Ekin Fil's drone-pop consternations emerge through vaporous tones and forlorn, distant songs, as if plucked from a dream. These pieces exist on their own accord, moving with an internal logic of emotional heaviness that transcends mere shoegazing ambience. Her compositions evoke the fragmented etherealization of Elisabeth Fraser's voice from a forgotten David Lynch scene, acting as an ASMR trigger for Proustian recollection - profound, hidden, and desolately sad. The Helen Scarsdale Agency has had the pleasure of witnessing Ekin's continued growth as a composer, releasing seven of her magnificent, under-the-radar gems. Her slow-burning, dejected ballads draw from a deep well of sorrow, with varying frequencies and intensities of bitter light poking through - loves lost, a world broken. While not hopeless, her music acknowledges the considerable hardships we face. Sleepwalkers embraces familiar metaphors of narcolepsy and the unsettled state between sleep and wakefulness. Yet, it stretches into new territories with compositions paralleling Tim Hecker's gravitation soft-noise in 'Stone Cold' and slow-motion serialism in the ambient crawl of 'Gone Gone.' Recommended for fans of Grouper, Rafael Anton Irisarri, A.C. Marias, and Carla dal Forno.
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Music For An Imaginary Dancefloor
Music For An Imaginary Dancefloor (LP limited to 150 copies)
Cat: BLNK 023. Rel: 22 May 24
Catwalk (5:00)
Omqroid (4:59)
Silver Ghost (6:04)
999 (6:33)
Dusty (7:32)
Villain Dot (6:55)
Review: Lina Filipovich's Music for an imaginary dancefloor is an exploration of the boundary between club music and the abstract, guided by analogue synthesizers and a vivid imagination. Composed from improvisations between June and December 2022, the LP delves into ethereal realms with nervous energy and atmospheric textures that evoke imagery of surreal landscapes and otherworldly experiences. Unlike her previous works which focused on deconstructing existing sounds, Filipovich collaborates with the machines themselves in this album, allowing their aesthetics to intertwine with her creative vision. The result is a collection of tracks that pulse with intensity, drawing listeners into a dreamlike state where reality blurs with fantasy. The album's sonic landscape is rich with atonal drones and intricate delays, creating a sense of unease and wonderment. It's as if the music is speaking a language of spirits, beckoning listeners to explore the allure of the dark and the unknown. Miles Whittaker of Demdike Stare lends his mastering and additional mixing expertise to enhance the album's sonic depth, further immersing listeners in its hypnotic embrace. Overall, Music for an imaginary dancefloor is a stunning trip that defies traditional categorisation. It invites listeners to step into a realm where the boundaries of reality dissolve, leaving only the pulsating rhythms and haunting melodies to guide them through the darkness. Lina Filipovich's vision is realised with remarkable clarity and depth, making this album a standout release in the realm of experimental electronic music.
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I Am The Dirt Under Your Fingernails (reissue)
Cat: FD2LP 142. Rel: 12 Dec 24
IATDUYF 1
IATDUYF 2
IATDUYF 3
IATDUYF 4
IATDUYF 5
IATDUYF 6
IATDUYF 7
IATDUYF 8
IATDUYF 9
Review: This reissued album from Justin K. Broadrick follows the sold-out 2022 CD release from Fourth Dimension Records. Since 1983, Broadrick has worked under the Final moniker, evolving from power electronics to a more expansive yet still intense sound over the years. This record features nine tracks all named and numbered after the title and they delve into murky textures, crepuscular guitars, harsh noise and dissonant bursts. The relentless, unforgiving sound captures anger and despair and prove Broadrick's ability to transform early power electronics into contemporary, boundary-pushing forms with deeper emotional resonance.
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Firnis Der Civilisation
Firnis Der Civilisation (LP + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FELT 007. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Zweite Trommel (3:51)
Augen Offen (3:36)
Funktion Form (3:01)
Spiegel Zeigen (3:00)
Parallel Strom (2:32)
Mutter Maria (4:23)
Photo Manipulation (4:47)
Dreifach Fiktierung (4:51)
Innozenz Jahr (3:04)
Review: "Tracks play out like beatless symphonies of wayward folk music who's basement transmissions have been intercepted from the ether; a stirring limbo of grotty emotions that inspire and conflict in equal measure. Portals into zones of sampladelic oddities, haunted vocals and scatty euphoria that is collectively driven by an (un)willingness to straddle familiar pastures." Firnis DC certainly paint a pretty vivid picture of their latest album, on which things are stripped back to the basics, allowing each individual element to breathe properly. This space really works, creating the sensation of endlessness in sound, and a depth of ideas that you can fall through, slowly descending into a world of strange post-rave ambience, looking up at fluffy clouds passing overhead the morning after that night before.
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Under The Arches
Under The Arches (LP + postcard)
Cat: ACOLOUR 050. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Bluenow1, Out-of-Tune Piano, St Mary's Hospital Basement, Electriksnippets (8:28)
Bluenow2, Virus, Hurricane Bomber (9:21)
Derek Jarman Reads White Lies (4:11)
Brother James Plays JS Bach's Erbarm Dich Mein, O Herre Gott On The Great Rissington Organ, Bertrand Russell Gives Sound Advice (3:14)
Brother James Plays JS Bach's Erbarm Dich Mein, O Herre Gott On The Great Rissington Organ (6:40)
Electriksnippets (3:49)
Terre Thaemlitz's Remix Of Shishapangma (remix) (9:32)
Review: Simon Fisher Turner's latest work blends field recordings with electronic textures, creating an immersive soundscape that invites deep listening. The composition unfolds gradually, with ambient layers that mix organic sounds with subtle synthetic elements. Turner's use of urban and natural sounds creates a reflective journey, where every detail adds to the overall mood. It's a delicate balance of the organic and artificial, drawing listeners into a world of sound that is both intimate and expansive.
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Instability Of The Signal
Cat: STUMM 504. Rel: 01 Aug 24
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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Promises
Promises (gatefold marbled vinyl LP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LB 0097LPMARB. Rel: 03 Dec 21
Promises (Movement 1) (6:24)
Promises (Movement 2) (2:31)
Promises (Movement 3) (2:31)
Promises (Movement 4) (2:31)
Promises (Movement 5) (4:27)
Promises (Movement 6) (8:50)
Promises (Movement 7) (9:28)
Promises (Movement 8) (7:22)
Promises (Movement 9) (2:30)
Review: Last October, acclaimed saxophonist Pharoah Sanders turned 80 years young, and his input on this album is testimony to the fact he has clearly aged like a fine wine. Not that this is to suggest preceding outings were anything less worthy than this collaborative project, which sees Sam Shepherd, the British electronic artist better known to most as Floating Points, write nine spectacular arrangements which are then performed by said brass legend, alongside The London Symphony Orchestra.

The results are spectacular, and wildly far-reaching, albeit firmly rooted in jazz with classical undertones. From the movements that made this final cut, some are whisper quiet and delicate to the point of risking breaking off if you were handling haphazardly. Others are booming loud, musical jumbo jets landing at the end of another great crescendo. Whether hushed or monumental, though, we can feel every note and bar of this masterpiece.
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Flutter Ridder
Flutter Ridder (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SOD 138LP. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Below A Layer Bend Aside (6:34)
The Sun The Fog (7:07)
Bright Colored Armor (3:29)
Barely Dragging Whole Apart (3:53)
Crossing Over Ponders Why (2:21)
Woods Wiggle Rising Skies (7:30)
Sibling Horses Heart (6:31)
All That's Left Already Here (1:37)
Review: Flutter Ridder is the collaboration between Norwegian artists Espen Friberg and Jenny Berger Myhre, and both are key figures in Oslo's contemporary art and music scene. Their creative bond formed during the production of Friberg's 2022 debut album, Sun Soon, and in November 2023 they recorded their debut self-titled album in a historic wooden church in Hvisten, Norway. The duo created a unique sound influenced by the flow of air and electricity by combining Friberg's Serge modular system and the church's pipe organ. The result is a whimsical, cinematic album that smudges liturgical, microtonal drones with unpredictable timbres that reflect their environment and vision.
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Haze
Haze (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: VMR 018. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Life Motif (5:23)
Touch (7:12)
Magenta (7:24)
Reflections (4:54)
Desiderium (2:52)
Footsteps (Fluxion rework) (8:40)
Berlin (5:44)
What Tomorrow Brings (8:32)
Nexus (5:35)
Open Moves (3:17)
Review: Fluxion returns with a stunning full-length album that showcases his mastery of dub techno and chilled soundscapes. Opening with 'Life Motif', Haze begins with ambient textures that set a tranquil, atmospheric tone. 'Magenta' follows, delivering a hazy dub experience that channels island vibes, with deep, gentle chords that immerse the listener. 'Reflections' brings in deeper techno elements, with piano melodies riding over the rhythm to create a sophisticated, mature take on dub techno. 'Footsteps (Fluxion Rework)' is a poignant track, blending orchestral elements and church chimes, invoking a melancholic yet still, uplifting mood. 'Berlin' takes a turn into more traditional dub techno territory, featuring a deep bassline and club-ready vibe that remains true to Fluxion's roots. The album closes with 'Open Moves', a beautiful, emotional piece that blends classical influences with dub-influenced ambiance, leaving listeners with a sense of introspection and calm.Haze is a masterful exploration of dub techno's emotive potential, balancing deep rhythms, lush atmospheres and moving melodies. Fluxion proves once again why he remains a leading figure in the genre, seamlessly fusing elements of dub, techno and ambient like only he can.
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Atria (remastered)
Atria (remastered) (limited LP + insert)
Cat: PLR 27. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Diorama 1 (4:12)
Diorama 2 (2:46)
Diorama 3 (3:05)
Diorama 4 (4:10)
Diorama 5 (4:23)
Diorama 6 (3:58)
Diorama 7 (5:12)
Diorama 8 (3:00)
Diorama 9 (2:51)
Review: FOANS' latest album is a deeply emotive, endlessly replayable work from the Denver-based talent that mixes up dubby textures, meditative rhythms and shimmering neon pads. Originally self-released in 2014, its nine tracks, all titled 'Diorama,' evoke nostalgic, otherworldly softness and lamenting melodies. The artist is a staple of 100% SILK and the defunct Speaker Footage label after more than a decade carving out a signature sound that balances heartfelt emotion with playful undertones. Now, Perfect Location Records presents this timeless work on vinyl for the first time, where it sounds even better.
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Quasai
Quasai (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: LES 008. Rel: 31 Jul 24
Twist Or Waltz (4:27)
Differential (part 1) (4:57)
Quasai (1:24)
Due In Agguato (2:46)
Lingua Stanca (3:48)
Good Cubism (4:20)
Bad Cubism (4:28)
Quadratura (3:28)
Differential (part 2) (2:37)
Tempia Stanca (4:25)
Review: Produced at EMS Stockholm on Buchla 200 synthesisers before being mastered down the road in Malmo, Quasai is Francesco Fonassi's first LP based around the Quasi project, and goes well beyond what you might call Traditional Album Territory. Hence the live show this is based around being far more than a gig, inviting audiences into increasingly entangled arrangements that seem to grow and develop, set down roots and respawn like some evolutionary modular array. On record, the complexity of what's here isn't really lost, albeit we'd have a hard job arguing that home listening compares to in person performance. Nevertheless, you'll quickly find yourself immersed in this strange, cerebral place where the music itself seems to take inspiration from blinking control panels, glittering data, plucked strings, and drip-drop percussion.
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Wherever You Are
Wherever You Are (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: META 79LP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
When She Walked In With The Dawn
Someone Indistinct
Once I Had A Love
Evensong
To Whom It May Concern
Night Vision 1
A Swimmer In A Summer River
Morning In A Great City
Chandeliering - On The Ceiling
Night Vision 2
Wherever You Are
Review: A deeply reflective solo piano album that bridges the ambient side of synthpop/electronic pioneer Foxx's career with classical music. Largely composed this in the quiet, early hours of the morning, following one of his rare live performances at Kings Place, London, he creates a serene and evocative experience. The stillness of dawn, when the piano faces a misty valley at sunrise, serves as the perfect backdrop for Foxx's contemplative compositions. The album reflects Foxx's thoughts on the enduring influence of time and the people we encounter. Each note seems to resonate with memories and fleeting moments, creating a sense of calm introspection. Drawing on his experience with electronic textures, Foxx seamlessly blends ambient sounds with classical motifs, resulting in a series of compositions that are both haunting and beautiful. Each piece offers a glimpse into Foxx's emotional landscape, where the echoes of past experiences intertwine with a peaceful acceptance of the present. A tranquil, elegant work.
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Day
Day (limited LP reeditado)
Cat: LTR 036. Rel: 05 Mar 25
You Name It (7:33)
Tuesdays (4:35)
Butter Notes (5:04)
Hands On (6:06)
Changes (4:16)
Towards Zero (5:17)
Review: In recent years, traditional instrumentalists have gained many more new fans then in years past. Why music scholars can debate why, we just think it's because of the great composers like Germany's Nils Frahm being found. His latest titled Day, presents six pieces that stride between poignant and melancholy. The placement of microphones to record lend itself to the depth of each piece. Picking up room sounds and even a dog barking in the background, help add to the depth and mood of each program. Nils is effortless on the piano as he gently paints with his fingertips. The beauty in these mostly piano compositions like 'Butter Notes', 'Changes' and 'Hands On' are breathtakingly peaceful, stark and ultimately, very moving. Memory provoking music. When you get a Nils Frahm album, you aren't just buying an album. You are buying peace on earth in the form of music.
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Spaces
Spaces (2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: ERATP 055. Rel: 20 Feb 14
An Aborted Beginning
Says
Said & Done
Went Missing
Familiar
Improvisation For Coughs & A Cell Phone
Hammers
For-Peter-Toilet Brushes-More
Over There, It's Raining
Unter-Tristana-Ambre
Ross's Harmonium
Review: Coming from a classical piano background, Nils Frahm has certainly turned into one dark dude! Having already released plenty of works on a myriad of labels, he lands on London-based Erase Tapes with what is probably one of his wildest pieces of music to date. Spanning 12 tracks in total, Frahm goes from joyful odes to the piano over to psychedelic synth improvisations to what sound like intricate tape manipulations, nutty drum-machine programming and a bag full o'field recordings. If you're into the idea of Tchaikovsky on some serious amounts of stimulants then look no further, this guy is shaping the way pianos are played...
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Paris
Paris (limited 2xLP)
Cat: LTR 046. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Prolog (12:23)
Right Right Right (13:54)
Briefly (18:36)
You Name It (3:43)
Some (3:31)
Re (3:54)
Spells (10:54)
Opera (4:31)
Our Own Roof (4:49)
Hammers (7:04)
Review: After nearly two years since his acclaimed Music For Animals, Nils Frahm returns with a live recording captured at Paris's Philharmonie. Known for his inventive, expansive performances, Frahm brings new life to his extensive catalogue, weaving through reimagined tracks and debuting the immersive new piece, 'Opera'. This release captures a single night's performance, showcasing Frahm's ability to captivate audiences at iconic venues worldwide. Frahm's seamless blend of composition and spontaneity here underscores why he's one of today's most sought-after artists, offering a rich snapshot of his evolving artistry.
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Tripping With Nils Frahm
Tripping With Nils Frahm (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ERATP 136LP. Rel: 26 Jan 21
Enters (5:18)
Sunson (11:09)
Fundamental Values (14:21)
My Friend The Forest (6:17)
The Dane (3:45)
All Melody (14:28)
#2 (10:42)
Ode - Our Own Roof (9:09)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Even the most determinedly understated chin-strokers will likely have emitted a squeal of delight when this one was announced. Everyone's favourite electronic producer-cum-contemporary composer (or vice versa?) releasing his latest works of art across two media - namely an album on cult hero label Erased Tapes, and a movie available on highbrow streaming service Mubi.

This is the audio, and while nobody who caught the video when it was available to view on-demand could argue this is just as powerful on its own, the solo sound is still an intoxicating and compelling ride. 'The Dane' is classy piano bliss, '#2' sits in the big room electronica end of things, 'Fundamental Values' is a scatty, broken ambient journey to the edges of drum 'n' bass, 'Enters' opens on long, ambient refrains.
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Earthly Pleasures
Earthly Pleasures (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DC 919. Rel: 26 Sep 24
When We All Get To Heaven (10:17)
Amen (1) (1:59)
Earthly Pleasures (7:32)
Beautiful Summer (6:53)
Message Of Mercy (12:49)
Amen (2) (2:32)
Monarch Of The Sky (9:28)
I Stand Amazed (5:40)
Review: It's one of those elephant in the room questions many artists likely grapple with, without really discussing it openly. How will a musician's work be remembered after they have left this world? In many artistic cases, we only come to appreciate an individual's output for what it is after they've gone, and this in itself is likely a phenomenon that creatives dwell on whenever considering the wonder of life. Here, veteran electronic music composer Jill Fraser has used this idea as a central theme, using a vintage 1978 Serge Modular, a Prism Modular, and Ableton Push 3 to reinvent and reconfigure a number of American revival hymns. These archival tunes are made new, and now built for the future, raising questions about their own mortality, or lack thereof.
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Secret Life
Secret Life (gatefold LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TEXT 055. Rel: 09 May 23
I Saw You (4:25)
Secret (5:04)
Radio (4:04)
Follow (1:39)
Enough (5:22)
Pause (2:23)
Safety (2:43)
Cmon (5:20)
Trying (3:41)
Chest (4:55)
Come On Home (5:12)
Review: If you don't know the backstory then Fred Again and Brian Eno being on the same record might seem rather unlikely. One is an ambient innovator and long-time musical wizard who has worked with the like of David Bowie on his most seminal albums, and the other is a dance music powerhouse who has turned out plenty of pop hits under his own name and worked on even bigger ones with stars like Ed Sheehan. But as a youth, Fred was mentored by Eno, so there you go. Together they fuse their respective sounds perfectly - Fred's diary-like vocal musings over Eno's painterly synth sequences, the whole thing an immersive and escapist masterclass.
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Guitar Solos/Fifty (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: WE 5. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Hello Music (LP1: Guitar Solos (1974)) (2:23)
Glass C/W Steel (2:30)
Ghosts (6:40)
Out Of Their Heads (On Locoweed) (5:49)
Not Forgotten (4:11)
Hollow Music (2:01)
Heat C/W Moment (9:02)
No Birds (3:33)
Dawns (LP2: Fifty (2024)) (0:01)
Outer Order (0:01)
Tempus Fugit (0:02)
Quicksilver (For Simone) (1:57)
Unterwegs (For Roman) (3:48)
Phalaropes (1:27)
Jack’s Neap Tide (2:02)
Schlechte Gewissen (2:26)
Move Indigo (3:15)
To Do (1:47)
The Map Of Dreams (3:04)
Locomoting (4:00)
Dusks (1:48)
Review: Fred Frith is simultaneously a singular musical figure and a collection of musical lifetimes. He's the composer who wrote fragile avant-garde music in the tradition of John Cage and Earle Brown, the innovator who created new concepts of underground rock with his colleagues in the band Henry Cow, and the improviser who developed his very own language on the guitar. The many facets of Frith's musical oeuvre shimmer in vibrant and unique colors, but stand as one rainbow monolith of musical creation, never disintegrating into esoteric eclecticism. Always musically curious and unbiased, he develops his ideas in the moment, demonstrating in real time how his creative process, while free of old hat conventions and tricks, creates an immediate yet unrandom and committed music. At the core is his unique guitar playing, which is on full display across these two records. His debut, Guitar Solos (1974), opened up a space beyond rock and improvised music and now, 50 years later comes Fift (2024), a new solo guitar album that sounds completely different and yet familiar, adding to his monolith of musical creation with another new vibrant color.
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Demain Des L'Aube
Demain Des L'Aube (audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PITPV 054. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Faraway (4:43)
Heather In Bloom (4:36)
Tomorrow At Dawn (9:22)
Day Will Be As The Night (10:17)
I Will Walk Eyes Fixed On My Thoughts (8:36)
Across Mountains (14:33)
When The Land Whitens (8:07)
A Bouquet Of Green Holly (20:38)
Review: Barely a week seems to go by without us hearing from zake, the US ambient producer who is hugely prolific and also unwaveringly creative with each new project. For this latest in a long line of many essential albums on his own Past Inside The Present label he links with From Overseas for the sublime sounds of Demain Des L'aube. This is a 160-gram audiophile vinyl version that sinks you deep into his widescreen and sweeping crepuscular synth work. It is delicate and spare but hugely impactful and never less than utterly comforting, even when the moods can be heavily introspective.
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Broken Spectre
Broken Spectre (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: VF 375. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Report From An Obscure Planet (6:47)
The Index (7:31)
Love In A Colder Climate (6:10)
The Burning World (7:13)
Passport To Eternity (3:58)
The Intensive Care Unit (7:10)
The Garden Of Time (8:15)
Cry Hope, Cry Fury (8:14)
The Killing Ground (3:30)
Low Flying Aircraft (5:43)
A Guide To Virtual Death (9:43)
The Crystal World (5:41)
Review: The degradation of the Amazon's ecosystem is an undeniable farce and outrage. Acclaimed ambient artist Ben Frost, together with photographer Richard Mosse and cinematographer Trevor Tweeten, documented the impact of this process with 'Broken Spectre' between 2018-22. The project culminated in a multi-channel installation premiering at The Strand's 180 Studios - the kind of thing that attracts a lot of buzz from digital media geeks at the minute, but ultimately doing a fantastic job of diverting their attention back to issues that matter. This vinyl LP charts Frost's sonic contributions to the project; an intense, soaring and saddening collection of suites that convey a rather late and ghostly sense of loss.
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Aurora (10th Anniversary Edition)
Aurora (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold transparent red vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: XSTUMM 368. Rel: 10 Oct 24
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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. I :
. I : (2xLP)
Cat: AVE66 15. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Clank (10:55)
Sluice (5:51)
Firpln (13:46)
Track 4 (7:41)
OFD (2:41)
Pyn (5:51)
MK 2.1 (7:10)
Review: John Frusciante of Red Hot Chilli Peppers fame has always had a fine outlet to explore his passion for electronic music courtesy of the Los Angeles label and 303 lovers at Acid Test. He's turned out plenty of EPs and LPs now and 2023 kicks off with his latest offering I. It is a double album with the scones part II also forming his first new solo material since 2020. He has said of the rather sculptural album: "This music was made from sequences which never exceed a single note, many of these pieces being made on a single pattern."
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MMM
MMM (limited purple vinyl LP + inserts + MP3 download code)
Cat: HG 2403. Rel: 30 May 24
M-1 (21:24)
M-2 (9:30)
M-3 (9:34)
Review: The hallowed grounds of Switzerland's Hallow Ground label are a fecund floor for cultivating the best ambient experimental music out there. Owing to their curatorial precision and charm, they welcome Japanese composer and sound artist Fujiiiiiiiiiiita (Yosuke Fujita) back to the fore for a sophomore album release. Having already released a slew of records whilst also touring the world, Fujita's latest album hears him in a rare space of quietude, documenting a recent studio rejig to incorporate several new additions, such as adding an electric air pump to his pipe organ and expanding on the use of his own voice. A challenging but ultimately rewarding work, with subtle vocal and textural experiments always peeking through the strata.
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Migratory
Migratory (limited clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ERATP 167LP. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Tower Of Cloud (5:00)
Pale Purple (3:54)
Blue Rock Thrush (3:19)
Our Mother's Lights (4:11)
Desonata (5:01)
Ocean Flow (3:24)
Distant Planet (2:24)
In A Sunny Meadow (4:05)
Higurashi (3:24)
Valley (3:59)
Yodaka (4:43)
Review: Japanese vibraphonist and marimba player Masayoshi Fujita returns with Migratory, his masterful new solo album, on which his sonic explorations into the unknown continue. Forming part of a nascent uptick of albums exploring ideas of freedom in movement and displacement, Fujita's record sonically documents and expresses a return to his native Japan with his wife and three children, fulfilling his lifelong dream of living and composing music in the midst of nature after remaining resident in Berlin for 13 years. After this move, Fujita set about converting an old kindergarten into a music studio, and, perhaps adjoining his own experience of raising children, found himself composing Migratory in part through the dialogue formed of the ideaistic relationship of early childhood, movement and settling. Selectively mixing bird ambience, electronics and, of course, his patented vibraphone, Fujita's record is a melancholic but no less arresting one.
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Baby It's Cold Inside
Cat: KEPLARREV 20LP. Rel: 04 Apr 25
My Lowville (11:03)
Auto Show Day Of The Dead (6:21)
Fucking Milwaukee's Been Hesher Forever (part 1) (4:08)
Fucking Milwaukee's Been Hesher Forever (part 2) (5:03)
Re: We're Again Buried Under (7:04)
The Surge Is Working (7:34)
Review: The Fun Years is a group formed by multi-instrumentalists Ben Recht and Isaac Sparks and they have crafted a fine blend of ambient, drone, post-rock and turntablism since the early 2000s. Baby It's Cold Inside was originally released in 2008 and still stands as their pinnacle with evocative turntable loops creating textures that bring to mind Philip Jeck and Jan Jelinek while baritone guitar drones and subtle processing add depth. Tracks like 'My Lowville' offer slow post-rock motifs while 'Auto Show of the Dead' explores piano and guitar intricacies. This reissue has been remastered by LUPO and is right up there with any 2000s ambient masterpiece.
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Dimension Intrusion (reissue)
Dimension Intrusion (reissue) (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 12R. Rel: 09 Nov 23
A New Day (3:54)
FU (7:45)
Slac (3:19)
Dimension Intrusion (4:04)
Substance Abuse (5:10)
Train-Trac 1 (6:27)
Another Time (Revisited) (6:24)
Theychx (13:13)
UVA (8:07)
Mantrax (8:01)
Nitedrive (3:27)
Into The Space (5:10)
Logikal Nonsense (1:16)
Review: Richie Hawtin's early music was undoubtedly a product of his surroundings in Windsor (the Canadian one) and Detroit, but over time a more European dimension to his sound emerged which naturally aligned with the developments taking place at Warp. When the Artificial Intelligence series came together, Hawtin's approach was certainly tipped more towards techno in the American sense of the word, but his pointillist beats and synth sequences on Dimension Intrusion slotted in comfortably between Speedy J, Polygon Window and Autechre. Not just a horizontal home listening affair, there's plenty of rave teeth to tracks like 'F.U.' and 'Substance Abuse', as he demonstrated his gift for telling vivid, narcotic stories with the 303 and 909. Now, the album has finally remastered and reissued, sounding the best it ever has and released alongside a new edition of Speedy J's equally seminal Ginger.
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Environments 7.02: A Space Of Partial Illumination
A Space Of Partial Illumination (5:21)
If That Were To Occur (3:06)
Intents & Purpose (4:20)
Embodied Cognition (3:42)
Long Green Field (2:47)
Temporal Aliasing (4:41)
In Solitude We Are Least Alone (Waltz) (2:37)
Frozen Height (3:05)
Informal Horizon (5:36)
Ephemeral (2:49)
All This Has Happened Before (4:50)
How Forests Think (5:55)
Review: The Future Sound Of London are well-known for their intense sectioning-off of various albums into sagas. Conceived as far back as the late 1990s, the 'Environments' album series has been routinely topped up on a slow but steady basis, and has thus far manifested as a grand total of seven psychedelectronic odysseys. 'Environments Seven', which came out earlier in 2022, is testament to the duo's madcap penchant for sagaizing; indeed, this seventh instalment in the LP is split into a trilogy, and 'Environments 7.02' is the second in said trilogy.
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Environment Five
Cat: LPTOT 68. Rel: 19 Sep 14
Point Of Departure
Source Of Uncertainty
Image Of The Past
Beings Of Light
In Solitude We Are Least Alone
Viewed From Below The Surface
Somatosensory
Multiples
Dying While Being Held
Machines Of The Subconscious
Dark & Lonely Waters
The Dust Settles
Moments Of Isolation
Review: To say that The Future Sound Of London are legendary would be an understatement. Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain continue to stupefy and amaze with this fifth chapter in the Environments series, this time allegedly exploring the space and dimensions after death. That might sound a little gloomy, but the music itself is actually surprisingly funky and upbeat. The opener itself, "Point Of Departure", is a gorgeous slap-bass beat track backed with some stupendous female vocal chops. There's a bit of everything across the thirteen tracks, such as the eerie soundscapes of "Beings Of Light", or the break-ridden lo-fi jam that is "Somatosensory". These guys have never stopped and they still mean business. Recommended.
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Environments 4
Cat: LPTOT 66. Rel: 22 Nov 14
The Wheel Of Life
No Man's Land
River Delta
Supercontinents
Sediment
Architektur
Murmurations
Sunsets
Photosynthesis
Stand A Little Less Between Me & The Sun
Fibrillation
Long Day
Vast Landscape
Clear Light Of Reality
The Plough
Review: The legendary Future Sound Of London have finally started dropping their Environments series on vinyl format, which will no doubt please the countless numbers of FSOL junkies out there! These sessions, the present title being the penultimate in a series of five, have been long sought after and they have been pivotal in shaping the sound of today's electronic dance music. Fifteen tracks in total here and the interesting thing about this album is the fact that it can be heard either as single tracks or as one developing and morphing wall of sound. All but one of these tracks, "Murmurations", are from way back and haven't seen the light of day, so get listening and indulge yourself in some pioneering sounds!
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Life In Moments
Cat: LP TOT 87. Rel: 26 Sep 23
Taken Leave Of All Senses (0:01)
Viewed From Across The Room (0:01)
I Turned To Face The Sun (0:01)
Bring (5:59)
Sonata Andantino (2:50)
Sea & LCD (1:53)
Grindatone (3:06)
A Somnambulant Drift (4:42)
Talisman (2:49)
Abandoned Housing Blocks Of Prypiat (3:15)
Triospheres (4:15)
Falling Upwards Aria (1:12)
Review: Legend has it that around 1997, The Future Sound of London decided to make an album that combined the electronic and broken trance-inducing acid the outfit were already renowned for, and progressive rock. As work continued, a decision was made to go full psyche rock, and the result was The Isness by The Amorphous Androgynous. Had the original idea come to fruition, the hybrid sounds therein might be similar to Life In Moments. Originally released in 2015, this record is one of those very special instances in which you're presented with something that genuinely sounds new. Of course, there's plenty owed, too, with moments definitely nodding to the likes of Sabres of Paradise, slow mo dark room chug and other leftfield dance. On the whole, though, the combination of late night jazz, otherworldly electronica, tripped-out space rock, ambient and movie-esque scores is pretty incomparable.

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Layer One
Layer One (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LAYER 01. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Ultimately (feat Coby Sey) (4:19)
Escape Velocity (4:28)
Restrained (3:53)
Nothing Else (4:42)
Our Sector (feat Flowdan) (3:56)
The Vanishing (5:21)
Clean Slate (feat Coby Sey) (2:58)
Rest Assured (3:33)
The Machine (4:11)
Melatonin (3:33)
Review: Layer is the new label from Berlin techno favourite Berghain for the music released by its residents. Ben Klock is one of the most celebrated of those and here he links up with Fadi Mohem for an album that eschews his famous techno sounds in favour of a new blend of IDM, ambient and experimental sounds. 'Layer One' comes on double vinyl and opens with 'Ultimate (feat Coby Set)' which is an atmospheric opener with icy synths and sparse landscapes, then 'Escape Valley' explores kinetic rhythms and glitchy synths, 'The Vanishing' is another exploration of a distant corner of the cosmos and 'The Machine' brings more cinematic and evocative electronic designs.
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Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo
Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SV 130. Rel: 22 Aug 18
Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo (23:28)
Hula Om (9:16)
Amon Ra (11:42)
Review: Raul Lovisoni and Francesco Messina's seminal LP from 1979 Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo not only introduced the world to the work of two gifted composers, but is also notable for being produced by electronic pioneer Franco Battiato. Both central figures within the Italian avant-garde, they were part of a generation of artists who contributed to a radical rethinking of musical practices and composition. They reveal Minimalism as it's rarely known: with delicate melodies, subtle harmonic interplay and incorporating diverse creative traditions - slowly giving way to an ever-expanding open space. Skirting the outer edges of ambient, new age and experimental music, the LP has a transformative beauty unlike anything else.
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Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood (Soundtrack) (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram 'psychokinetic' blue purple pink white splattered vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: WW 137. Rel: 17 May 24
Prologue (1:43)
Main Title (0:47)
Flashback (1:42)
Dad's Death (1:06)
Tina's Theme (1:42)
The Pier 12 Years Later (1:29)
Matchbook Exercise (1:13)
Tina Summons (1:27)
Jason Resurrected (1:46)
Tina's Vision (2:32)
This Is Some Birthday (3:18)
Mom, I Saw Him Again (1:37)
Dan & Judy (1:29)
Jason Impales Dan (1:58)
Sleeping Bag Bash (1:13)
Nick & Tina (2:31)
Pearls Go Flying (1:11)
I Hate This Place (1:44)
Flying TV (1:19)
Skinny Dip (2:01)
Russell Gets Axed (1:09)
Mom In The Study (2:11)
Tina Overhears Crashes (1:44)
Death From Above (1:18)
Kate's Murder (1:09)
Nick & Tina Find Mike (1:40)
Blood On The Floor (2:52)
It Was Him In The Lake (1:09)
Robin's Death (3:02)
Human Body Shield (3:10)
Death By Bush Trimmer (1:36)
Tina Finds Mom & Meets Jason (2:24)
Melissa Meets Jason/Confrontation (2:35)
Jason Comes Up For Air/Jason Unmasked (2:35)
Jason Grabs Tina/Nails/Tina Burns Jason (2:35)
Resurrecting Dad (2:35)
Ambulance/Where's Jason? We Took Care Of Him (2:35)
End Title (2:35)
End Credits (1:38)
Review: While legendary composer and jazz soloist Harry Manfredini has handled the scores to the vast majority of entries into the Friday the 13th horror franchise, it would be the ironically titled Part VII: The New Blood that would see producer Fred Mollin brought in to provide unique cues to counterweight Manfredini's compositions. With only Mollin returning to score the following eighth instalment, this score provides the only torch passing intersection between the two uniquely brilliant composers, while this pressing lands on "psychokinetik splatter", echoing the film's plot of a young telekinetic girl going to war with the hockeymasked Jason (for those not up on their Camp Crystal Lake lore).
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Module
Module (limited cassette + CD)
Cat: PITPZD 022. Rel: 13 Dec 22
Nex (8:26)
Module (7:50)
Cache (7:19)
Polymorph (5:35)
Datasphere (8:39)
Gyre (7:43)
Module (Dark Mass mix) (6:18)
VII (Ambient Acid mix) (6:23)
Nex
Module
Cache
Polymorph
Datasphere
Gyre
Module (Dark Mass mix)
VII (Ambient Acid mix)
Review: Esteemed ambient auteurs, zake and ossa's collaborative output continues to soothe and delight in equal measure. After Syntheticopia in August 2022 and the dark long-player 'A Pale Shelter' in 2021 between zake, ossa, and City of Dawn comes Module, a collaboration that includes seasoned electronic producer Ruben A. Tamayo, under the alias FAX. The power trio brings forth an eight-track excursion into heavy ambient atmospheres with moody soundscapes and a real weight of melancholy. As always, the textures are grainy and lo-fi, the drones long-held, and the chords which poke through the clouds, bring subtle rays of hope and optimism. It is the latest and maybe the greatest chapter in this ongoing story from zake and ossa with featured collaborators.

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