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Glory Fades
Cat: XK 031LP. Rel: 16 Jan 25
At Ends (3:11)
Copper Entries (6:38)
All Canals Dry (6:21)
On The Folding Of Leaves (3:47)
Servitude (1:52)
The Grinding Wheel (5:44)
Pale Stars (7:17)
Glory Fades (7:19)
 in stock $25.82
Moon Garden
Moon Garden (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: 61761. Rel: 11 Feb 25
In The Forest Of Syrinx
Moon Garden
The Tale Of Fossil
Sapphire Jellyfish
Fragment Of Ancient Times
Review: In a collaboration for the ages, we hear German kosmische musician Hans-Joachim Roedelius (Cluster, Harmonia) team up with Japanese flutist Yuko Matsuzaki and Berlin Philharmonic analog musician sound engineer Onnen Bock for a nacreous improv blast. Spanning soft, pearly electronica and neoclassical, Moon Garden comprises five works, incorporating techniques and fragments of songs already released. A mythical aura unfurls through synth koto and organic harmonics; 'In The Forest Of Syrinx' establishes a singing bowled, new age aesthetic, segueing into the purely vocal threnody 'Sapphire Jellyfish'. Bridging electronic washes, piano and female vocals, this is a borderless soundscape of exciting proportions.
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 in stock $22.76
Every Dog Has His Day (remastered)
Every Dog Has His Day (remastered) (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CONATALA 007. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Gardening #1 (5:36)
Gardening #2 (3:34)
Empty Quest (2:20)
Gardening #3-1 (5:28)
Gardening #3-2 (4:09)
A Framework (1:38)
Gardening #4 (5:46)
A Watcher Of The Heaven (4:04)
Cabling Citizens - Gardening #5 (7:20)
Review: It's not hard to see just how ahead of their time Dumb Type were. And still are. Founded in Kyoto, Japan, in 1984, the artist collective looked to interpret and portray the changes they could see beginning to happen around them in society - specifically the start of the (information) technology age. Presenting work that took a dark and cynical view of the increasing importance and prevalence of equipment and digital in the every day, they do this though art exhibitions, performances and publications. Audiovisual installations have always been particularly prominent, and Every Dog Has His Day - one of two Dumb Theater albums previously only available on tape, now issued on vinyl for the first time - makes it clear music was never an afterthought. Credited to Toru Yamanaka, who wrote much of their heard work, and the late Teiji Furuhashi, who translated that onto stage, it's an avant garde essential.
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 in stock $25.53
Plan For Sleep (remastered)
Plan For Sleep (remastered) (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CONATALA 006. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Organ-Automatik (5:22)
Lesson #3 (1:46)
Tipografica (3:09)
Nasca (4:00)
Edison & Hammers (5:40)
SF (Dedicated To Verne) - A Song Of Escalators (Love & Sex) (5:16)
Quartet (6:43)
Sweet Home (9:15)
Review: Dumb Type Theater have been at the forefront of Japan's performance art landscape since 1984, although the years between then and now have seen some significant changes - culturally and in terms of the group. The death of Teiji Furuhashi, one of the central members, is just one example. A pivotal player in performances, he was often tasked with translating the instrumentation and arrangements of musician Toru Yamanaka into on-stage directions. Removed from that context, Yamanaka and Furuhashi's sounds still work incredibly well. There are aspects of Plan For Sleep that evoke the US avant garde of the time, perhaps reiterating the fact that the late-20th Century saw a closing of distances and a shared vision of where the future was heading among broad communities. Sound art, in the most musical and listenable sense.
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 in stock $29.42
Silent Hill 3 (Soundtrack)
Silent Hill 3 (Soundtrack) (gatefold marbled smokey vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: MOND 217G. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Lost Carol
You're Not Here
Float Up From Dream
End Of Small Sanctuary
Breeze - In Monochrome Night
Sickness Unto Foolish Death (1:20)
Clockwork Little Happiness (2:03)
Please Love Me Once More (2:46)
A Stray Child (6:13)
Innocent Moon (3:00)
Maternal Heart (2:51)
Letter - From The Lost Days (1:08)
Dance With Night Wind (5:22)
Never Forgive Me, Never Forget Me (2:20)
Prayer (2:00)
Walk On Vanity Ruins (2:25)
I Want Love (2:43)
Heads No 2 (1:14)
Memory Of The Waters (1:52)
Rain Of Brass Petals (3:40)
Flower Crown Of Poppy (2:15)
Sun (2:49)
Uneternal Sleep (5:04)
Hometown (3:03)
I Want Love (Studio mix) (1:42)
Review: It's 2025 and we're writing about the music from a video game. It's 2025, and this isn't the first time we've written about music from a video game. And it won't be the last. The difference is, in 2025 writing about the music from a video game is barely even worth commenting on, with symphony halls hosting live concerts celebrating the best sounds from playable worlds and everything from sweeping orchestral overtures used in epic adventure franchises to chip music accepted into relative degrees of the mainstream. Enter Akira Yamaoka, whose contributions to the pantheons of tunes have helped lay the foundations for taking video game music seriously in its own right. Breaking the mould not just for computer games but specifically survival horror tones with his first Silent Hill score, as you would expect, by the third instalment of the scariest series to ever grace a console this is a finely tuned process, in the best possible way. Eerie but cool, poppy but experimental, ambient, electronic, lofi-rocky and utterly absorbing as a standalone listen.
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The English Patient (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition)
The English Patient (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 'saharan sun' translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 725579 1. Rel: 26 Mar 25
The English Patient (3:35)
A Retreat (1:24)
Rupert Bear (1:25)
What Else Do You Love? (1:03)
Why Picton? (1:06)
Cheek To Cheek (3:20)
Kips' Lights (1:25)
Hana's Curse (2:08)
I'll Always Go Back To That Church (1:48)
Black Nights (1:57)
Swoon, I'll Catch You (2:53)
Am I K In Your Book? (2:39)
Let Me Come In! (2:50)
Wang Wang Blues (3:44)
Convento Di Sant' Anna (2:56)
Herodotus (3:34)
Szerelem, Szerelem (5:47)
Ask Your Saint Who He's Killed (3:15)
One O'Clock Jump (3:59)
I'll Be Back (1:02)
Let Me Tell You About Winds (3:05)
Read Me To Sleep (1:47)
The Cave Of Swimmers (2:03)
Where Or When (2:16)
Aria From The Goldberg Variations (3:00)
Cheek To Cheek (3:45)
As Far As Florence (4:09)
En Csak Azt Csodalom (Lullaby For Katherine) (2:19)
Review: The music from Michael Ondaatje's Booker Prize and 12-Oscar-winning film encompasses the original score by Gabriel Yared with the haunting vocals of Marta Sebestyen and Fred Astaire. It is a story which has successfully made its mark on every medium that counts a - a classic to beat all classics. It's a cathartic journey that explores identity, fidelity, and fate amid the chaos of World War II. Shot against the majestic backdrop of the Northern Sahara and Italy, Yared's score blends Hungarian folk tunes, baroque themes, and romantic orchestration and mirrors the emotion of the film's characters without relying on visuals. Period tracks by Fred Astaire, Ella Fitzgerald and Benny Goodman complement the emotional depth of the story.
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 in stock $38.86
Bongaku
Bongaku (cassette)
Cat: ZOUENKEKU 45. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Sougen (8:40)
Jiyuu (7:48)
Kyokutei (14:04)
Kuukan (9:26)
 in stock $19.43
Phantom Orchestra
Phantom Orchestra (2xLP (soundfiles not available))
Cat: DOSER 046LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Movement (I)
Movement (II)
Movement (III)
Movement (IV)
Movement (V)
Movement (VI)
Movement (VII)
 in stock $197.10
Saint Seiya: Knights Of The Zodiac Music Collection Vol 6 (Soundtrack)
Cat: DV 12887. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Polaris Hilda
Ring Of The Nibelung
Coming Of A New Battle
Legendary God Warriors
Brave Souls' Tears
Go To Valhalla
Cursed Goddess
For Beloved Earth
Knights Of The Zodiac Legend (instrumental music)
Finding The Balmung Sword
Dream Adventurer (instrumental music)
 in stock $52.47
Flora
Flora (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT 14CD. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Over The Clover
Flora
Asagao
Ojigisou
Maple Syrup Factory
Adelaide
Wind Echo
Trick Tree
Kasumi
Silence
Satie On The Grass
Review: Stepping into the world of Hiroshi Yoshimura is like entering a tranquil garden, where every sound is a carefully cultivated element of the landscape. His music, originating in the 1980s, blurs the lines between ambient soundscapes and composed pieces, creating an immersive experience that evokes the serenity of the natural world. 'Over The Clover' whispers with the gentle rustling of leaves, while 'Flora' blossoms with delicate melodies. Yoshimura captures the essence of specific natural elements, from the unfurling of a morning glory in 'Asagao' to the subtle shifts in air pressure in 'Wind Echo'. He even finds music in the unexpected, as 'Maple Syrup Factory' introduces a surprising sweetness to the sonic landscape. But Yoshimura's work is not simply about recreating the sounds of nature. The Japanese musician and composer encourages a deeper listening experience, where subtle details and intricate textures emerge with each listen, definitely music that rewards close attention.
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 in stock $19.16
Flora
Flora (sky blue vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT14 LITA. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Over The Clover
Flora
Asagao
Ojigisou
Maple Syrup Factory
Adelaide
Wind Echo
Trick Tree
Kasumi
Silence
Satie On The Grass
Review: Much to nerdy Japanese electronic lovers' delight, Temporal Drift reissued Hiroshi Yoshimura's Surround last year, and now carry on focussing on his work with the first-ever reissue of Flora, an overlooked gem in ambient music. Recorded in 1987 but unreleased until 2006, which was three years after Yoshimura's sad passing, Flora carries on in style where his acclaimed works Green and Surround left off. It's another sublime record that highlights Yoshimura's ability to explore the interplay between sound and ambience. He was a diverse talent who also created an album for museum playback, and composed a soundtrack for a contemporary fashion show.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $54.97
Flora
Flora (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT 14. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Over The Clover
Flora
Asagao
Ojigisou
Maple Syrup Factory
Adelaide
Wind Echo
Trick Tree
Kasumi
Silence
Satie On The Grass
Review: Hiroshi Yoshimura is having a moment. Originally released in the 1980s, this collection of environmental music from the Japanese musician and composer offers a tranquil listening experience, Yoshimura painting sonic landscapes that evoke the subtle beauty of the natural world. 'Over The Clover' unfolds with the gentle sway of leaves, while 'Flora' captures the delicate essence of blossoming flowers. Each track is a miniature portrait of nature's intricacies, from the unfurling of morning glories in 'Asagao' to the whispering breeze of 'Wind Echo'. 'Maple Syrup Factory' adds a touch of unexpected sweetness, a subtle shift in the otherwise serene palette. But this is more than just pretty soundscapes. Yoshimura's music invites active listening, revealing intricate details that might be missed on a casual listen. It's music that rewards close attention while simultaneously blending into the background of everyday life.
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Agartha: Personal Meditation Music
Cat: IMPREC 538. Rel: 09 Jan 25
CD1: Spiritual Questing
CD2: Intuition
CD3: Communication
CD4: Love
CD5: Personal Power
CD6: Sexual & Emotional Balance
CD7: Earth Connection
Review: Reissued on Important Records comes Agartha, which forms part of a long wave of easy listening and new age music made popular in the 1980s and 90s. Meredith Young-Sowers joins a class of musicians, from Eliane Radigue to Steven Halpern, who made music as utilities for meditation. Young-Sowers' work, however, may share an aesthetic with these knowns, but otherwise nurtures an eerier vibe. Agartha was originally released in 1986 on cassette, and is made up largely of unnaturally sustained sine tone unfurlings laid in harmonic or minor keys, as if to decouple the unsettling atmosphere of the music from their meditative capacity. Though it sounds like it, the record is not aleatory, rather it is composed expressly to sound like it has been transmitted from an extimate point outside of human consciousness. No wonder it is named after a mythical land said to lie deep below the Earth's crust!
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