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Singles
Cargo Cult
Cat: TINA 001. Rel: 21 Nov 24
The Age Of Fragmentation (3:16)
Bunraku (2:03)
After Dinner (2:10)
Kaiseki (3:34)
Lead Away From Light (3:56)
Broken Orchestra (3:06)
Kaiseki (cut Hands remix) (4:41)
Broken Orchestra (Nokuit remix) (3:52)
Review: This six-track release from the Musci archives offers up sounds that blend traditional instruments with synthesisers and electronics. It comes with remixes by Cut Hands and Nokuit and highlights the work of Roberto Musci, an Italian ethnomusicologist who has been active since the mid-80s. Musci's music gained renewed interest following the 2016 Tower of Silence compilation and got praise from legends like the late Ryuichi Sakamoto. It's dense, challenging, and unlike much else you will hear this year.
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Álbumes
Music From Agatha All Along (Soundtrack)
Cat: 500875 61307. Rel: 05 Nov 24
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (True Crime version) (1:41)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Sacred Chant version) (3:12)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Lorna Wu version) (4:41)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Cover version) (4:40)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Nicky version) (0:48)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Agatha Through Time version) (2:29)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Pop version) (2:33)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Score version) (1:23)
Agatha's Theme Score (2:09)
Billy Kaplan Score (2:38)
Rio (Love & Death) Score (4:29)
The Coven March Score (2:49)
Tricks & Trials Score (1:56)
Salem's Seven Score (5:02)
Magick Medley Score (1:29)
Review: The new Disney+ TV miniseries Agatha All Along sees Kathryn Hahn reprise her role as Agatha Harkness, a central superheroine and witch of the Marvel Comics universe. A sequel to the live-action miniseries WandaVision, Agatha All Along charts Harkness' travails of escape and persecution, in a contemporary magic realist narrative blending witch coven and superhero themes. Here the soundtrack to the new series appears in tasteful and fitting fashion and in LP format, featuring such well-chosen as 'Hava Nagila' by Traditional, 'Visions' by Plastic People, 'Season Of The Witch' by Donovan and 'Heads Will Roll' by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
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Inner Fucking Peace
Inner Fucking Peace (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LAUNCH 371. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Stop (4:20)
Perde-te Onde Quiseres (4:29)
Get Out (2:59)
Flute Theme (3:36)
Reprise (4:23)
Tea & Eggs (5:07)
Olivia (7:38)
Cannela Crematoria (4:12)
Review: GNOD, the ever-evolving psychedelic noise-rock collective, returns with Inner Fucking Peace, a transformative collaboration with Portuguese vocalist MC Sissi. Known for constantly reinventing their sound, GNOD delivers an album that pushes new boundaries. Comprised of eight tracks for voice and electronics, this release merges experimental textures with Sissi's stream-of-consciousness Portuguese lyrics. The album showcases a broad sonic palette, from the minimalist tuned percussion of 'Stop' to the ominous electronics and crashing industrial drums on 'Get Out', reminiscent of GNOD's touring partners Harrga. Tracks like 'Tea & Eggs' delve into reggaeton-infused minimal synth, while 'Flute Theme' centers around chopped and screwed woodwind arrangements. MC Sissi's contributions, often improvised, bring an emotional depth to the album. Her irate vocals, mournful crooning and playful autotune add a new dimension to GNOD's industrial beats and spaced-out synths. With tracks ranging from hypnotic hand drum workouts to the gloom-laden 'Cannela Crematoria', Inner Fucking Peace marks another bold, unpredictable chapter in GNOD's extensive discography, leaving fans eager for what's next.
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Lewispybey
Lewispybey (lime marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: UPP 004. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Castle Neptune (6:55)
Boot Island Twin (8:16)
Antler Velvet (3:50)
Trophy Hunters (5:19)
Keep The Way (3:49)
Gray Bay Play Watch (9:41)
Review: Edvard Graham Lewis and Mark Spybey's collaboration fuses electronic rhythms, layered field recordings and ambient soundscapes into an album with striking depth and cohesion. Both artists bring decades of experienceiLewis from Wire, Dome, He Said and Spybey from Zoviet France and Dead Voices on Air. This project, however, ventures into fresh territory, blending experimental sounds with surprising grooves and sly hooks. Crafted remotely, each track unfolds a textured sonic landscape, offering listeners a unique glimpse into the creative synergy between two pioneers of boundary-pushing music.
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Poeme Symphonique: Revisite De La Symphonie No 1 Titan De Gustav Mahler (B-STOCK)
Cat: OBL 07 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Poeme Symphonique (1) (8:59)
Poeme Symphonique (2) (8:46)
Poeme Symphonique (3) (20:59)
Poeme Symphonique (4) (1:09)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Obliques unveils Poeme symphonique here on limited clear vinyl. Composer Jonathan Fitoussi reimagines Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 1 "Titan" in a groundbreaking creation commissioned by Radio France. Recorded live at La Maison de la Radio's grand auditorium on November 18, 2023, in Paris, this concert epitomizes a fusion of classical and electronic music. Fitoussi's interpretation breathes new life into Mahler's masterpiece, enriching it with contemporary sensibilities while preserving its timeless essence. With this release, Obliques invites listeners on a transcendent journey through sound, celebrating the convergence of past and present in the realm of symphonic expression.
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The Sacrificial Code
The Sacrificial Code (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SOMA 060LP. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Spectacle Of Ritual
Sacrificial Code
Rose Wreath Crown
Sacer Profanare
Litanic Cloth Wrung
Hagakyrka Bells
Fifth Worship (II)
Sacrificial Code (II - live)
Sacrificial Code (III - live)
Review: Kali Malone's The Sacrificial Code stands as a defining work of 21st Century minimalism, shaped by years of intensive study. Originally released in 2019, the album emerged from her time at Stockholm's Royal College of Music, where she explored sound, space, and alternate tuning systems under the guidance of organ tuner Jan Borjeson. Stripping composition down to its starkest form, she embraced canons and slow-moving harmonic shifts, slowly but surely stepping into a sound emphasising monumentality. Now, six years later, The Sacrificial Code is reissued via Ideologic Organ, featuring a new 2023 recording of the title track on a 16th-century organ. Malone's self-taught recording techniques bring out the instrument's spirant resonance, creating a time-dilating sound. Less mournful, more tranquil, the new version mirrors the concurrent transformations of music and listeners in step, over time.
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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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Doom (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Doom (Soundtrack) (reissue) (gatefold green & orange smoke vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 888072 577091. Rel: 09 Oct 24
C24 (3:49)
Doom (main Title) (2:27)
Olduvai / Facing Demons (0:48)
Searching (3:24)
Sibling Rivalry (2:24)
The Lab (2:16)
Taking Control (2:25)
Mac Attack! (1:47)
Resurrection (2:16)
BFG! (3:10)
Destroyed (2:26)
Infirmary (3:16)
Experiment: Stahl (2:41)
Containment Breach (1:41)
Superhumans & Monsters (2:10)
Kill 'Em All (2:19)
Let God Sort 'Em Out (2:03)
Mass Onslaught (2:21)
First Person Shooter (4:39)
Semper Fi (2:52)
Go To Hell (4:11)
Nine Inch Nails - "You Know What You Are?" (Clint Mansell remix) (3:09)
Review: The long-awaited vinyl release of Clint Mansell's score for the 2005 film and iconic video game series Doom is here. Pressed on eye-catching Green & Orange Smoke "Doomguy" vinyl, this 2XLP gatefold set marks the score's first appearance on vinyl, complete with original artwork by Micha Huigen. Mansell, known for his innovative film soundtracks, delivers a ferocious blend of orchestration, electronic elements, and alt-rock intensity that perfectly complements the film's high-octane action. The soundtrack smartly evolves from eerie, haunted house vibes to full-throttle, metal-infused chaos. Highlights include the blistering 'First Person Shooter' track, where a gut-busting guitar solo unleashes a head-exploding mix of metal and synth, and the adrenaline-pumping 'Destroyed' and 'Containment Breach,' where Mansell's mastery of rhythm and atmosphere shines. This release does a fantastic job of paying homage to the Doom franchise's dark, satanic origins, with creature designs by Stan Winston Studios and a soundtrack that amplifies the movie's intense survival narrative. Mansell's approach, blending traditional orchestral elements with contemporary rock and electronic sounds, makes this score pure excitement.
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Iskra
Iskra (red vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MIALP 060. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Dawn (2:38)
Blue Spring (3:33)
Train Ride Home (1:49)
Borderland (7:08)
Unfolding (3:42)
Fever Dream (3:32)
A Heart Is An Eye (5:10)
Helix (4:31)
Mizpah (5:23)
Dusk (3:00)
Review: Starting at 'Dawn' and closing on 'Dusk', this is the arrestingly cyclical debut record from Polish multi-instrumentalist and composer Olga Anna Markowska. Deploying zither, cello, electronics and occasional wordless etheric voice, Markowska makes a slow work of the ethereal idiom, threshing her inspirations from a desire to "reconnect with (the cello), an instrument I've known intimately since childhood." For unexplained reasons, Markowska had to take time away from said extra luthier's limb for a limbo period of two years, in which new breathing space for creativity was to be found. The intense lulls and drastic highs heard here are a testament to this theme of reignition.
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Moltitudine In Labirinto
Cat: SPS 2482. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Torre Pinta (2:04)
First Dream (6:37)
Aften (3:16)
Density (5:42)
Coral (3:38)
Ipogeo (edit version) (5:23)
Moltitudine (4:48)
The Butterfly's Tale (4:38)
Vertical (7:16)
Review: The reissue of Moltitudine in labirinto, originally released in 2003, is a profound sonic exploration by ambient pioneer Gigi Masin and electronic artist Giuseppe Caprioli. This album merges Masin's signature subtle minimalism with Caprioli's raw electronic textures, crafting an intense and introspective experience. Moltitudine in labirinto draws listeners into a maze of sound that evokes hidden corners of the psyche, with low-frequency drones and looping motifs guiding the journey. Across nine movements, Masin and Caprioli create a cinematic symphony that feels simultaneously vast and deeply personal, channeling a 'harmony of the spheres' through restrained yet emotionally powerful soundscapes. The intricate structure and fluidity reflect a complex inner world, making each listening experience unique and meditative. For long-time fans, this vinyl reissue is a welcome revival of a work that remains a cornerstone of ambient and electronic music. Moltitudine in labirinto stands as both a historical document and a timeless exploration of ambient's expressive potential, an artful encounter of melodic finesse and electronic depth that feels as relevant and poignant today as it did upon its original release.
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Moltitudine In Labirinto
Moltitudine In Labirinto (clear vinyl LP + hand-numbered insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SPS 2482C. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Torre Pinta (2:04)
First Dream (6:37)
Aften (3:16)
Density (5:42)
Coral (3:38)
Ipogeo (edit version) (5:23)
Moltitudine (4:48)
The Butterfly's Tale (4:38)
Vertical (7:16)
Review: This EP weaves a labyrinth of sound, where the absence of clear genre boundaries is the only constant. The opener leads with ambient pulses, before shifting into the hypnotic, bass-heavy swells of 'Infrasound Loop,' as if crossing into a parallel dimension. As it unravels, 'Submerged Reactions' builds a wave of evolving textures, quietly oscillating between glitchy abstractions and weighty drones. Throughout, the artists' mastery of subtle, complex layers remains apparent, each track a gradual immersion into its own sonic world. On clear vinyl, it's an intricate, immersive listen-complex yet fluid, intricate yet accessible, making it easy to lose yourself in the flow.
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Earde
Earde (LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: WLR 178. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Your Beauty (3:17)
Suddenly (3:16)
Falling Sun (3:32)
Pulse (2:42)
Seasons (3:14)
Glacier (4:31)
Enrosadira (2:47)
Shiver (3:05)
Endless (4:07)
Black Sand (3:01)
Fluttering (3:10)
Review: Lorenzo Masotto is an Italian pianist and composer from a village near Verona who studied at the Conservatory F.E. Dall'Abaco and the Hochschule fur Musik Franz Liszt in Weimar. His music now returns to Whitelabrecs with his new album Earde which is inspired by the landscapes surrounding his hometown in Northern Italy and reflects the beauty of local nature and Masotto's travels through Iceland and the Dolomites. Recorded in a deconsecrated church to capture its natural acoustics, the album explores the deep connection between place, memory and creativity which gives rise to a meditative, harmonic experience.
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Musica Aperta
Musica Aperta (light blue vinyl LP)
Cat: UR 154LP. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Musica Aperta I (6:26)
Musica Aperta II (11:16)
Musica Aperta III (18:29)
Review: Buenos Aires-born but now based in Barcelona, Nicolas Melmann explores sound's social and poetic dimensions through what he calls "transdisciplinary projects." He is inspired by Erik Satie's "furniture music" and his compositions create spaces of calm and contemplation as evidenced here on this lovely new blue LP. Musica Aperta blends acoustic and electronic elements with rich harmonies where soft textures meet delicate raspiness and it is divided into three parts. Each one slowly immerses you in time while echoing Satie's concept, Arvo Part's minimalism and Phill Niblock's roughness. It is a calming and cathartic escape from the fast-paced of modern life.
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Fever Of The World
Fever Of The World (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SODA 016LP. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Catherine, On Fire (8:14)
Circle Of Ants (3:10)
Following (8:03)
Practical Joke (2:44)
The Bus (6:59)
When The Bakery Has What You Want & It's Cheap (3:37)
Too Much Syrup (0:37)
Trees Bullied By The Wind (2:03)
Fever Of The World (4:34)
Review: Debuting on Soda Gong, Memotone aka. Will Yates brings new album Fever Of The World to our ears. Sporting a high temperature and a brain foggy pall, the world today is indeed insalubriously feverish, and Memotone crafts an arresting record in tribute to the Earth, serving as both an elegy and an elixir for it depending on how you hear it. Built on and around a set of compositional and live techniques fashioned over years, Yates' newest output is amorphous and palliative, putting our symptomatic souls at rest, with softly truck caresses by gong and pan; twinkles on the piano; real, boughed, and fed back mic-ups. The whole thing plays out like a half-hypnoic reverie, in which dream-images coalesce with engrams of the past and made manifest in the auditory field; be these the deja entendus of the abstracted children's laughter on 'Fever Of The World' or the sense of mobile, civic, automatic movement, via a continual textural wash, on 'The Bus'.
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Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (Soundtrack) (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram 'sewer sludge' translucent blue & green swirl vinyl 2xLP + booket in die-cult sleeve)
Cat: WW 138. Rel: 17 May 24
Story Of Jason/Jason Resurrected/Impractical Joke/End Of Jimmy (3:55)
Goodbye Suzie/Ghost Boat/Jason On Board (2:07)
Porthole/False Alarm/Sauna Death (3:15)
Rennie Overboard/Mirror/Sayonara Tamera/The Bridge (3:32)
Discovering Dad/McCullock Angry/Drop Anchors/Eva Finds Tamera/Wayne's Demise (3:48)
Wayne Fries/Jason Kills/Cabin Flashback/The Galley/Jump Ship (5:50)
The Lifeboat/Arriving In NY/Jason In The Big Apple/Rennie's Abduction/Jason & The Punks/Jason & Julius/Heads Up, Julius (4:07)
Sean Finds Rennie/Police Car/After Collision/Sink Or Swim/Goodbye McCullock/Sean & Rennie/Jason Breaks It Up (5:25)
Jason & The Punks (0:34)
Jason & Julius (0:41)
Heads Up, Julius (0:13)
Sean Finds Rennie (1:01)
Freeze (1:02)
Police Car Adventure (0:49)
After The Collision (0:33)
Sink Or Swim (1:34)
Sean & Rennie (0:35)
Jason Breaks It Up (0:28)
Jason Fries (1:14)
Rennie & John See Jason (0:50)
Jason & The Waitress (0:25)
Down To The Sewer (1:41)
Goodbye Sewer Worker (0:51)
Sewer Chase/The Toxic Flood (2:52)
The End Of Jason (2:00)
Rennie & The Punks (1:46)
Into The Subway (0:18)
Subway Chase (0:48)
Safe At Last (1:17)
The Darkest Side Of The Night (5:09)
Review: Fred Mollin's soundtrack for Friday The 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan is a sonic journey that heightens the suspense and terror in the iconic horror franchise. Released in 1989, Mollin's composition skillfully amplifies the on-screen tension with a mix of eerie synthesizers, ominous melodies and haunting soundscapes. The soundtrack complements the film's atmospheric shifts, enhancing the ominous presence of Jason Voorhees as he navigates the streets of Manhattan. Mollin's skill is to add an extra layer to the cinematic experience and in doing so he very much contributes to the lasting impact of this legendary series.
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I Sigh I Resign
Cat: HOP 25. Rel: 21 Jun 24
I Sigh, I Resign
January
Dark Ages (Piano)
Salt
Triton
Simple Fractures
One I Love
Dark Ages (Organ)
Review: Annelies's album I Sigh, I Resign continues her intimate and introspective approach, following the success of her previous LP Mares. Recorded at home in Gent over several years, the album maintains the closeness of its predecessor with its focus on keyboard and vocal nuances. While rooted in folk and early music, Annelies expands her sound with piano, organ, bass guitar, cello, synth, and drum machine, creating a contemporary yet timeless record. The album cover, featuring Annelies's sketches of female artists from the Dutch Golden Age, sets the tone for the music's exploration of power dynamics and questioning of historical narratives. Standout tracks include the rhythmic 'Salt' and the tense folk/post-rock fusion of 'Simple Fractures.' A tender moment arises with her cover of Jean Ritchie's 'One I Love,' performed with her son. I Sigh, I Resign is a poignant reflection on personal and universal themes, offering a defiant message of growth and liberation despite its title's suggestion of resignation.
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Resonance (reissue)
Resonance (reissue) (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: MTR 00525. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Komorebi
Moon Road
Rainbow Gate
Ever Green
Track 05
Track 06
Round & Round
La Sylphide
Moon Ring
Track 10
Review: Yumiko Morioka's Resonance was originally released in 1987 on Akira Ito's Green & Water imprint. Album, artist and label would all trifect to help along the enviro-ambient sound of which Ito was to become a part. For its quiescent but heartrending chamber pianos, Resonance was known for its use mostly in documentaries and as background music for spas, which hardly befitted the weight of Morioka's actual achievement at the time. By 1994, Morioka had moved to California, where she had shifted her focus to family life, unaware that Resonance had gained a new following outside Japan via online platforms. In 2017, when Morioka learned of this, she was recovering from a devastating California wildfire that destroyed her home and belongings. Despite the tragedy, she returned to Japan, worked in commercial music, and later opened a chocolate shop in Tokyo. Resonance, recorded on a Bosendorfer grand, blends improvisation with calm, introspective beauty, influenced by both Japanese environmental music and Western composers such as Erik Satie. The album was remastered in 2023, preserving its serene quality.






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Twin Color Vol 1
Cat: IF 1094LP. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Going Home (IRCAM version) (7:48)
All These Worlds (part I) (4:46)
All These Worlds (part II) (6:02)
Tomorrow (part II) (3:50)
They Glow (7:26)
Enemy (5:49)
Fight (9:07)
Review: The makings of Murcof's new album Twin Colour were first germinated in 2020, shaped by the early days of the pandemic lockdowns. The first volume in a new multidisciplinary project between Fernando Corona (Murcof), his daughter Alina Corona, and his colleague Simon Geilfus, Twin Colour is born of less conception and more studio heuristics, though it draws many of its inspirations from some of the 80s material that Murcof had laid down at the start of his career. As such, an impressive combo of tape-hissed coldwave and modern, progressive ambient is heard here, straying from Murcof's trickier material for something much more roughshod, tawny and dramatic.
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Um
Um (LP)
Cat: WHYT 077LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
First Day (5:12)
Need (feat Roy Montgomery) (3:23)
Pick Yourself Up (3:26)
Theme Parks (1:16)
Spray Can (4:39)
Call Me Back (2:37)
Kind (2:39)
The Words (3:51)
Dust Yourself Off (2:02)
IRL (5:06)
Forgive (feat Claire Rousay) (3:59)
Review: Martha Skye Murphy's debut album Um is a groundbreaking blend of baroque beauty and electronic noise, creating a tapestry of sound that is both organic and artificial, hi-fi and lo-fi. Collaborations with artists like Claire Rousay and Roy Montgomery add depth to the album, which is the result of rigorous studio sessions with producer Ethan P. Flynn. Murphy's lyrics are evocative, drawing inspiration from a wide range of sources, from Ancient Roman torture to Fred and Ginger tap routines, creating a sense of longing and distant memory throughout the record. With its dreamy appeal and compelling vocal performances, Um is a stunning debut that displays Murphy's talent admirably.
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Halo 2 (Soundtrack)
Cat: LMLP 237. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Halo Theme (Mjolnir mix) (4:11)
Peril (2:47)
Ghosts Of Reach (2:22)
Heretic, Hero (2:35)
Flawed Legacy (1:58)
Impend (2:24)
Ancient Machine (1:39)
In Amber Clad (1:40)
The Last Spartan (2:19)
Orbit Of Glass (1:16)
Heavy Price Paid (2:32)
Earth City (3:07)
High Charity (1:59)
Remembrance (1:17)
Prologue (2:35)
Cairo Suite (9:43)
Mombasa Suite (6:39)
Unyielding (3:06)
Mausoleum Suite (8:13)
Unforgotten (2:12)
Delta Halo Suite (7:49)
Sacred Icon Suite (11:08)
Reclaimer (3:06)
High Charity Suite (8:30)
Finale (3:11)
Epilogue (3:48)
Review: It's been a long time since Halo: Combat Evolved revolutionised the word of first-person shooter video games. Graphically superior to anything that had come before it, the franchise also benefits from a spectacularly gripping storyline in which humans are outgunned and out-teched by a ruthless and uncompromising alliance of superiorly equipped alien races united as The Covenant. The titular Halo adds a kind of Prometheus air of uncertainty, as nobody really knows what it does until attempts to activate the galaxy-destroying weapon reveal something worse than death - a parasitic breed called the Flood. If all that was enough to blow everyone away in 2001, 2004 brought us to a whole new level of immersion in this future scape. Just like its predecessor, a big part of the impact was the visionary score by gaming soundtrack masters Martin O'Donnell and Michael Savatori. Now here it is in all its Gregorian chanting glory.

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Halo: Combat Evolved (Soundtrack)
Cat: LMLP 236. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Opening Suite (3:30)
Truth & Reconciliation Suite (8:24)
Brothers In Arms (1:28)
Enough Dead Heroes (3:00)
Perilous Journey (2:25)
A Walk In The Woods (1:52)
Ambient Wonder (1:55)
The Gun Pointed At The Head Of The Universe (2:25)
Trace Amounts (1:50)
Under Cover Of Night (3:38)
What Once Was Lost (1:40)
Lament For Pvt Jenkins (1:08)
Devils Monsters (1:28)
Covenant Dance (1:46)
Alien Corridors (1:34)
Rock Anthem For Saving The World (1:18)
The Maw (1:04)
Drumrun (1:00)
On A Pale Horse (1:34)
Perchance To Dream (0:55)
Library Suite (6:37)
The Long Run (2:17)
Suite Autumn (4:19)
Shadows (3:47)
Dust & Echoes (2:59)
Halo (1:11)
Review: In the right circles,, Martin O'Donnell and Michael Savatori are living legends. Working with the iconic US video game company Bungie Inc, the pair put their names on the map - or maybe maps? - by creating soundtracks to a number of high profile titles, either as a duo or individually. O'Donnell is arguably the better known, or at least has the bigger online persona, but both composers deserve plenty of credit. Halo: Combat Evolved was the first title in what is now a huge and genre-defining first person shooter franchise, and the score reflects the emergence of video game music as an integral part of the on-screen action. O'Donnell and Savatori's efforts to ensure instrumentation dramatically changed with events in the game, which is by nature relatively non-linear, was a revelation. While their efforts to separate these into individual suites foresaw the rise of playable stories as films in their own right.
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Halo Original Trilogy Soundtrack Collection (Soundtrack)
Cat: LMLP 235. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Opening Suite (3:31)
Truth & Reconciliation Suite (8:24)
Brothers In Arms (1:28)
Enough Dead Heroes (3:01)
Perilous Journey (2:25)
A Walk In The Woods (1:51)
Ambient Wonder (1:55)
The Gun Pointed At The Head Of The Universe (2:26)
Trace Amounts (1:50)
Under Cover Of Night (3:41)
What Once Was Lost (1:40)
Lament For Pvt Jenkins (1:15)
Devils Monsters (1:30)
Covenant Dance (1:57)
Alien Corridors (1:42)
Rock Anthem For Saving The World (1:17)
The Maw (1:04)
Drumrun (1:01)
On A Pale Horse (1:34)
Perchance To Dream (1:01)
Library Suite (6:43)
The Long Run (2:11)
Suite Autumn (5:17)
Shadows (2:49)
Dust & Echoes (2:57)
Halo (1:09)
Halo Theme Mjolnir Mix (4:11)
Peril (2:47)
Ghost Of Reach (2:22)
Heretic, Hero (2:35)
Flawed Legacy (1:58)
Impend (2:24)
Ancient Machine (1:39)
In Amber Clad (1:40)
The Last Spargtan (2:19)
Orbit Of Glass (1:16)
Heavy Price Paid (2:32)
Earth City (3:07)
High Charity (1:59)
Remembrance (1:17)
Prologue (2:35)
Cairo Suite (9:43)
Mombasa Suite (6:39)
Unyielsing (3:06)
Mausoleum Suite (8:13)
Unforgatten (2:12)
Delta Halo Suote (7:49)
Sacred Icon Suite (11:08)
Reclaimer (3:06)
High Charity Suite (8:30)
Final (3:11)
Epilogue (3:48)
Luck (3:15)
Released (5:19)
Infiltrate (3:49)
Honorable Intensions (2:45)
Last Of The Brave (4:02)
Brutes (5:07)
Out Of Shadow (4:39)
To Kill A Demon (3:40)
This Is Our Land (4:00)
This Is The Hour (2:08)
Dread Intrusion (3:45)
Follow Our Brothers (5:05)
Farthest Outpost (5:11)
Behold A Pale Horse (5:38)
Edge Closer (3:02)
Three Gates (4:34)
Black Tower (6:04)
One Final Effort (3:07)
Keep What You Steal (2:33)
Gravemind (5:22)
No More Dead Heroes (5:01)
Halo Reborn (3:57)
Greatest Journey (4:49)
Tribute (2:51)
Roll Call (5:56)
Wake Me Up When You Need Me (2:18)
Legend (0:39)
Choose Wisely (1:18)
Movement (0:28)
Never Forget (3:07)
Finish The Fight (2:26)
Review: The full 83 track suite from the original Halo trilogy of video games is here, bringing you an exemplary score befitting of one of the most acclaimed Arcadian future combat shooter game series in the world. Now you can figuratively "don" your very own sonic Spartan supersoldier suit, as the game's trademark musical motifs - mystical Gregorian choral chants, missionary orchestral movements, gloried verging-on-prog upswells and downturns - are laid in pristine electronica-augmented fashion, by composers Martin O'Donnell, Michael Salvatori and C Paul Johnson. The midpoint of the record marks a highlight, where the Halo 2 soundtrack heard a long list of A-list musician collaborators, marking a heavy metal and nu-metal sojourn.
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Halo 3 (Soundtrack)
Halo 3 (Soundtrack) (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP in slip-case)
Cat: LMLP 238. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Luck (3:15)
Released (5:19)
Infiltrate (3:49)
Honorable Intentions (2:45)
Last Of The Brave (4:02)
Brutes (5:07)
Out Of Shadow (4:39)
To Kill A Demon (3:40)
This Is Our Land (4:00)
This Is The Hour (2:08)
Dread Intrusion (3:45)
Follow Our Brothers (5:05)
Farthest Outpost (5:11)
Behold A Pale Horse (5:38)
Edge Closer (3:02)
Three Gates (4:34)
Black Tower (6:04)
One Final Effort (3:07)
Keep What You Steal (2:33)
Gravemind (5:22)
No More Dead Heroes (5:01)
Halo Reborn (3:57)
Greatest Journey (4:49)
Tribute (2:51)
Roll Call (5:56)
Wake Me Up When You Need Me (2:18)
Legend (0:39)
Choose Wisely (1:18)
Movement (0:28)
Never Forget (3:07)
Finish The Fight (2:26)
Review: Laced Records and Halo Studios partner up to bring the epic soundtracks of the original Halo trilogy to vinyl for the first time, remastering and revamping 83 original scores from Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, and Halo 3. the music that defined a franchise is thus ethered in perpetuity. Weaving orchestral elements, prog rock, drum corps marches, and heavy metal, Halo presents a perfect bottling of angst and militancy; owing to its popularity with a certain teen gamer cohort, Halo 2's score especially made history as the first video game OST to chart on the Billboard 200. Now, each soundtrack is presented in its own sleeve with custom artwork, and comes in a collector's box adorned with a debossed Halo logo and silver laminate finish.
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Koselig
Koselig (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITPZD 036. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Benoit Pioulard & Viul - "Kinderness" (18:10)
Benoit Pioulard & Viul - "Canaan" (3:47)
From Overseas & Zake - "A Whisper" (10:27)
Marc Ertel & Wayne Robert Thomas - "Coronation Ring" (11:56)
Review: This new one from our favourite US ambient outlet takes the form of a selection of long-form compositions from artists who are close to the label. As such it's a perfect reflection of its signature sound - deeply immersive soundscapes, slowly shifting synths and meditative moods made with a mix of hardware tools, guitars, pedals and even baritone vocals. It's named after a Norwegian term for warmth and intimacy, which certainly plays out from the evolving loops of 'A Whisper' to the textured melancholy of 'Canaan' and the reverberant drift of 'Coronation Ring'.
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Deep Valley
Cat: 12K 1102. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Cold Weather
River Reflections
Fallen Trees On The Far Shore
Hidden Paths, Animal Tracks
Whispered Surfaces
Boundaries
Beyond, Winter Sun
Floodwater Debris
Drawn From River Water
Landscapes, Shared
Review: Deep Valley is a new collaborative work by Australian artists Seaworthy aka Cameron Webb and Matt Rosner and they came together for it during a week-long residency at Bundanon Art Museum in New South Wales. The property which was gifted to the Australian public by artists Arthur and Yvonne Boyd in the 1990s offers a unique landscape along the Shoalhaven River and is surrounded by sandstone cliffs and diverse wildlife. Drawing inspiration from Boyd's belief that "you can't own a landscape," Deep Valley combines the inspiration of that setting with environmental recordings, guitars, piano, and electronic processing all of which aim to highlight the transient nature of ecosystems and encourage you to reconnect with the sounds of nature.
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The Theatre Of Eternal Music: Dream House 78'17" (reissue)
13 I 73 535-61403 PM NYC
Drift Study 14 VII 73 92727-100641 PM NYC
Review: La Monte Young is one of the most important figures in the development of American minimal composition and performance, having explored the science of sound at an atomic level through his use of just intonation and rational number-based tuning systems. His wife Marian Zeeler was also one of his closest collaborators, and in 1974 they released their second album Dream House 78'17" as a demonstration of the ideas they had been proposing in their work. Side A was recorded at a private concert which also features Jon Hassell and Garrett List, while Side B is an extended tonal study via a bowed gong, which was monitored precisely through oscilloscopes for an exacting immersion in harmonic interplay and its physical and psychoacoustic properties.
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The Theatre Of Eternal Music: Dream House 78 17 (reissue)
Cat: SV 199LP. Rel: 20 May 24
13 I 73 5:35-6:14:03 PM NYC
Drift Study 14 VII 73 9:27:27-10:06:41 PM NYC
Review: American minimalism pioneers La Monte Young and Marian Zeeler released their second album in 1974, when they were already well-established in the US avant-garde. This serves as a document of their work and ideas at the time, with two very different sides on offer. The first side was recorded at a private concert, in which Young and Zeeler's voices interact with sustained drones and some occasional trumpet from Jon Hassell and trombone from Garrett List. The second side focuses on a bowed gong study, ruminating on the particulars of frequency and harmonics and their potential effects on the listener and the space in which they're heard.
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