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Sai Matika
Sai Matika (limited 12" + sticker in hand-printed sleeve)
Cat: R 005. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Sai (7:56)
Matika (6:43)
Aqua (18:18)
Review: Rambadu's self-titled label is young but already onto a good thing with a distinctly deep brand of techno. This time out the boss is back once more but in cahoots with Italian techno legend Claudio PRC. They cook up a trio of mind melters starting with 'Sai.' Warped lines menacingly roam about the stereo field over sparse kicks and deep abs. 'Matika' is just as paired back and atmospheric in a deep, dark way with slowly churning drums taking you deeper down the rabbit hole. 'Aqua' is a meatless blend of distant groans and wispy pads that keeps you in suspense.
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Live From Studio S2 Warsaw (reissue)
Cat: LPGOND 048. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Hawaii Oslo (5:42)
Glass (6:44)
Leaving (6:27)
Buka (5:30)
Review: The celebrated 'Live from Studio S2' performance is now available on vinyl once more featuring all four tracks from the session, including the unreleased 'Hawaii Oslo' and 'Glass'. Premiered on the Gondwana Records YouTube channel back in 2021, this session has since picked up over three million views and captivated fans worldwide in the process. It was recorded this session at the Berlinale Film Festival's EFM sessions in Studio S2 in Warsaw, where Hania Rani had previously recorded for her debut album Esja. The set includes new arrangements of beloved tracks that are all sumptuous and beautiful.
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Álbumes
Hardanger
Hardanger (hand-numbered vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: LAAPS 040LP. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Hardanger I
Hardanger II
Review: Hardanger is a collaboration between Mariska Baars, Niki Jansen and Rutger Zuydervelt. Named after Jansen's Hardanger fiddle, the album expands on Baars and Zuydervelt's established chemistry after beginning as Jansen's improvisations with Baars adding vocals and guitar, all later shaped by Zuydervelt into two long-form tracks-one an electro-acoustic collage, the other more meditative. Baars blends ambient and folk and is known for collaborating with artists like Peter Broderick, while Jansen is a folk violinist and Zuydervel's prolific output as Machinefabriek is well worth checking as are his film scores and collabs as Piiptsjilling and Fean with Baars.
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Blue Veil
Blue Veil (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SOMA 063LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Phase (I) (4:11)
Phase (II) (4:31)
Phase (III) (8:54)
Phase (IV) (5:13)
Phase (V) (4:35)
Phase (VI) (5:35)
Phase (VII) (6:33)
Review: Recorded at the legendary Eglise du Saint-Esprit in Paris, Blue Veil is the very first time we've been given a record fully dedicated to the incredible solo cello work of Lucy Railton. A spectacularly talented composer who is a master of the world's most mournful-yet-beautiful instrument, this is as much of a heart-stopping performance as it is a concept work of art. In many ways, Blue Veil is an experiment in resonance. If it were synthesised, we might refer to it as drone, although by nature the label infers a level of dullness. Here, we're talking about the natural refrains of an orchestral sunrise, the ebb and flow of contemporary classical tides. We're invited in, hypnotised, lulled and then let go. Free to wander back into the world after a brief respite from its relentless pace.
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Rain Without Rain
Rain Without Rain (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TAL 033LP. Rel: 16 Sep 24
Lazy Lazy Eye (2:19)
Owl Monkey (6:49)
Regret Regret (6:11)
Hunt Hunt (4:00)
Rain Without Rain (9:51)
Lazy Lung (6:27)
Nagai Rouka (6:05)
Review: Rain and experimental music have long shared an intriguing connection. Hanns Eisler's 1941 work "ierzehn Arten, den Regen zu beschreiben explored rain's musical qualities while later artists like The Beatles and David Toop found inspiration in its rhythms. Today, amidst pressing climate change, rain's once poetic allure has dimmed. However, Razen's album Rain Without Rain, which was recorded in an abandoned Dusseldorf tunnel, revisits rain's musical potential. Blending early electronics and traditional instruments, the Brussels collective led by Brecht Ameel and Kim Delcour captures raw acoustics in unconventional spaces and cook up a unique soundscape that thrives on restraint and silence.
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In Veil
In Veil (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TITR 003. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Positioning (6:41)
Initiation (5:11)
Reverie (8:28)
Departure (10:12)
Serenity (8:00)
Review: Mind Express boss Refracted, AKA Berlin's Alex Moya, emerges from the depths of some murky, oily, opaque lake. A place unsettling and unnerving - the site of some unknown tension - but also wonderfully inimitable and hard to countenance. Powerful stuff, just not really in a way that immediately presents itself as such. Nevertheless, before you know it these tones have enveloped and ensnared. Call it ambient techno, call it ambient, call it pure futurism - parts here almost feel like the ambient noises of familiar things that haven't been invented yet. If that makes sense? A moody precog of a record, it whirs and drones, echoes and dissipates. There are moments when structure become more defined, like the mystery of 'Initiation', but for the most part these are aural infinity loops.
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Aegis Of Silence
Cat: AFFINCD 08. Rel: 24 Jan 25
A Rusty Overture
Sleep/Forget (feat Robert Farrugia)
Void Resonance
Mistral
Hope's Canvas
Tomorrow's Dawn
Reverie In Bloom/VII VI MMXXI
Amongst The Gods II (feat Oldernar)
Resolved
Review: Finish dub techno powerhouse Joachim Spieth welcomes UK artist Rhubiqs to his well-regarded Affin label for a debut appearance that sinks you into a widescreen world of ambient lushness. His Aegis of Silence album takes cues from divergent sounds like post-rock and soft ambient as well as drone and even modern classical. It's an ever-shifting soundscape with smeared pads and nostalgia dreams, half-remembered thoughts and a sense of mood that ranges from escapist and blissed out to more ominous and paranoid.
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Intérprete: Joachim Spieth
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Quiet In A World Full Of Noise
Cat: MRG 864LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Stains (2:48)
Quiet In A World Full Of Noise (3:56)
Traditions (3:19)
Diets (2:28)
Stay (1:54)
Life In Numbers (4:11)
Moments For Stillness (2:00)
The Dancer (2:31)
Breath Out (2:59)
To Remove (2:16)
Ocean Past (2:36)
Try (5:34)
Review: Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn reunite for new album Quiet in a World Full of Noise, which is driven by their shared curiosity and desire to defy genre conventions. Following their 2022 collaboration Pigments, this new work together blends atmospheric, orchestral soundscapes with soulful jazz and intimate, confessional vocals and the result is a raw and exposed performance from Richard who delivers stark lyricism that feels both personal and profound. The album redefines the worlds of progressive, avant-garde r&b and jazz with an ethereal yet grounded approach, heavenly melodies and plenty of wide open space in which to luxuriate. By merging the familiar with the unexpected, this fine pair create a sound that makes a lasting impression.
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In A Landscape
In A Landscape (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 588235 2. Rel: 05 Sep 24
They Will Shade Us With Our Wings (3:09)
Life Study (I) (2:36)
A Colour Field (Holocene) (3:26)
Life Study (II) (2:24)
And Some Will Fall (1:50)
Life Study (III) (1:56)
The Poetry Of Earth (Geophony) (1:56)
Life Study (IV) (2:13)
Only Silent Words (4:55)
Life Study (V) (3:24)
Late & Soon (1:53)
Life Study (VI) (1:36)
Andante (3:43)
Life Study (VII) (3:04)
A Time Mirror (Biophony) (2:44)
Life Study (VIII) (2:27)
Love Song (After JE) (2:59)
Life Study (IX) (2:40)
Movement, Before All Flowers (5:07)
Review: Max Richter's ninth solo album, In A Landscape, is his first recorded at his tranquil new studio in rural Oxfordshire, Studio Richter Mahr, which is a minimalist, eco-conscious retreat he shares with his wife. The album explores "reconciling polarities" and blends electronic and acoustic elements with the human experience and elements from the natural world. Comprising 19 exquisitely well-crafted and coherent tracks, this record serves as a reflective counterweight to the urgency of previous projects and focuses on Richter's immediate surroundings and a range of influences from Bach to Keats. In capturing moments of introspection using a simple palette of string quintet, piano, organ, and analogue synths, Richter impresses once again here.
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Rites Of Passage
Cat: MTR 027. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Covenant Of Conflagration (4:12)
Submit To The Shaman (4:42)
Liminality (4:25)
Receding Consciousness (3:51)
Pulse Of The Timeless Wave (2:56)
Burn The Sun (4:33)
Beyond The Threshold Of Self (4:08)
Mystic Transcendence (4:58)
Review: This debut from the mysterious duo Atiq and dreadmaul is an immersive concept album which explores the ancient themes of transformation and initiation by blending mysticism and archaic rituals with modern electronic beats. Each track transports listeners into a haunting soundscape rich in organic elements like bone flutes, throat singing and shamanic invocations, all woven into intricate electronic arrangements. The album strikes a perfect balance between the ancient and contemporary with a feeling of ritual and cermet in the long form and immersive rhythms that are as unforgettable as they are hypotonic.
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Structures From Silence (40th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Structures From Silence (40th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) ('sea blue & ultra clear' vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 617026 041537. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Reflections In Suspension
Quiet Friend
Structures From Silence
Review: It's hard to believe that Steve Roach's landmark space ambient exploration is now four decades young. Emphasis on the young, considering we're getting new releases through that sound pretty similar. No disrespect to those that do - the point is Structures From Silence was so massively ahead of its time it still feels like the rest of us are catching up. Floating on a dust ring somewhere close to Saturn, maybe, this is lush, dreamy, cosmic synth stuff to lose yourself in. Just be sure there's a yurt close by, because this one's all about lying down and staring into your own thoughts. An exercise in escapism, without needing to move a muscle. In 2025, there's plenty of off-world talk as Earth buckles under the weight of capitalism. Little do they know some of us left that place behind decades ago.
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Mental Detentions
Mental Detentions (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DE 313. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Colourblind (11:19)
Stuck (8:44)
Both Ends Meet (8:26)
Ugly Talk (6:13)
Track 5 (5:41)
Vox Scientific (6:54)
Track 7 (8:53)
Voice (1:45)
Vox (17:57)
Review: Robert Rental is back on the mighty Dark Entries as the cult label reissues his Mental Detentions album as an expanded double pack. Rental is a Scottish pioneer of DIY electronic music who played a key role in shaping the UK's countercultural sound alongside collaborators like Thomas Leer and Daniel Miller. Though he released little solo music, his 1979 cassette Mental Detentions was a standout of the era that featured raw demos made with budget equipment like a Roland drum machine and Stylophone keyboard. Tracks like 'Stuck' offer a distorted take on the classic motorik sound, while 'Vox' delivers an 18-minute ambient journey in which it is easy to get lost. Rental's work captures the spirit of experimentation and innovation in the face of limited resources.
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Music For Lovers
Cat: AMELLP 730. Rel: 20 Nov 24
The Parish Bell (7:02)
Labrynthia/Many Rivers (5:57)
Schizophonia (8:16)
The Gift (4:42)
Celestial Body (5:23)
Love & Warfare (6:54)
Where Things Grow (4:29)
Review: Samuel Rohrer's stylish new solo album is a fine advert for his expertise as a multi-instrumentalist as it blends percussion, modular synths and keys into lovely downtempo grooves. The title may suggest romantic simplicity, but the music delivers nuanced emotional and tonal complexity and is dedicated to "brave lovers" seeking truth. Tracks like 'The Parish Bell' reveal Rohrer's focused, unhurried style with ephemeral sounds emerging and fading gracefully and guest contributions like Nils Petter Molvaer's muted horn on 'The Gift' add layers of warmth at a record which rewards attentive listening.
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Intérprete: Phat Phil Cooper
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Rue Des Garderies
Rue Des Garderies (gatefold 3xLP limited to 150 copies)
Cat: FEMACOSME 001. Rel: 02 Jul 24
Deus Custoviat (13:45)
Soulseekerz (18:12)
Suzanne (15:50)
Gurum Nation (11:33)
Salon Volant (18:37)
Velvet Blue (6:31)
Sanctuaire Fragil (11:30)
Review: Rues Des Garderies, Rues Des Garderies, Rues Des Garderies. Desire Bonaventure & Zach, two to watch on the Parisian alternative electronic scene, make a case for themselves in everything from EP title to the delivery of individual tracks. Opening on bathtub-level hazy bliss, 'Deus Custoviat', we're quickly absorbed into this warm melting pot of noises. 'Soulseekerz' makes it clear that this is undoubtedly a journey, sound evolving from one another, an arrangement that speaks to the last and the next in joyful, beautiful refrains. Drone in the technical but not necessarily implied sense. Later, we get 'Gurum Nation', yet another example of chill & bass' resurgence, and the most uptempo piece of the pack so far. Regardless of individual specifics, though, you're still getting something complete here. Ambient, experimental, whatever. Ultimately it's music for a mood.

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Honey For The Ants
Cat: WHYT 087LP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
Flesh Eater (3:29)
Magus (7:03)
Behind The Palazzo (3:40)
Gifts For The Surgeon (2:41)
Tools For Humanity (1:06)
Carpathian Stone Spinners (4:32)
Kittens Meet Puppies For The First Time (4:56)
Hands Of A Despot (3:16)
Heretic Milieu (2:18)
Even The Moon (3:27)
Review: Polish audio artist and sound designer Wojciech Rubin apparently draws a lot of inspiration from gnostic texts. If that's your blank drawn, we're talking about a collection of religious beliefs that took root in the first century AD and pointed to humankind's salvation coming through knowledge, as oppose to faith. To quote South Park, "we didn't listen" and so we are where we are today. Thankfully, at least someone remembers this moment in the story of civilisation, although you'll need to listen pretty closely to spot how this has influenced Rusin. Nevertheless, Honey For The Ants is captivating stuff, giving us powerful and somewhat spiritual vocal solos, meandering piano wonders, droning didgeridoos, soft string movements and a sense of the fantastical, forgotten, and dreamt throughout.
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