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Singles
No Ordinary Love (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: PMKA 1008. Rel: 13 May 24
No Ordinary Love (4:22)
Let Go (4:13)
Review: Japanese stars Akiko and Yukihiro Fukutomi came together to cover SADE's anthem several years ago but it now makes its way back to fresh wax courtesy of Record Store Day 2024. They infused it with dark, mysterious jazz and contemporary influences and Akiko's enigmatic vocals intertwine flawlessly with the minimalist arrangement. On the B-side, their original 'let GO' offers a spiritual journey through dub-techno realms where the synergy between Akiko's emotive delivery and Fukutomi's masterful production creates a captivating sound. This release epitomises the pair's creative chemistry and innovative approach to blending diverse musical elements into a seamless, immersive new realm.
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The Fool In Reverse
Cat: PM 002. Rel: 26 Nov 24
The Fool In Reverse (4:10)
Red (4:54)
 in stock $18.23
Sunset She Exclaims
Sunset She Exclaims (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LOVE 136. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Sunset, She Exclaims (4:29)
Ghosting (2:31)
Ghosted (1:16)
 in stock $18.23
Recollections I-II
Recollections I-II (7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: IRIS 014. Rel: 11 Dec 24
Recollections I (4:17)
Recollections II (4:02)
 in stock $14.09
Scale & Scope
Scale & Scope (4 x 1-sided 7" flexidisc)
Cat: EK 002. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Series A (Alpha) (5:58)
Series ß (Beta) (5:48)
Series Y (Gamma) (5:36)
Series D (Delta) (6:04)
Review: Scale and Scope is a set of four 7" and one-sided coloured flexidisc records where each one contains "an instantiation of an individual microtonal designer scale" all developed by Stefan Goldmann. These experimental sounds pair wispy fragments of melody, the hiss of static electricity, twisted drones and only just audible details that add a range of moods from psychedelic introspection to cosmic wonder. 'Series Y (Gamma)' sounds like the internal thoughts of R2D2, while 'Series D (Delta)' is a futuristic symphony of melody and harmony.
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Autobahn (reissue)
Cat: 502173 2470287. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Autobahn (4:35)
Kometenmelodie 2 (4:16)
Review: Kraftwerk are as well known for their albums as they are their singles and the iconic 'Autobahn' is of course the name of both. It is a rather groundbreaking electronic gem originally released in 1974 and soon revolutionised music with its hypnotic synth melodies, driving rhythms and pioneering use of vocoders. The track - celebrating its 50th anniversary and here on 7" - alongside an album picture disc and new Dolby Atmos mix on CD, which seal the birthday celebrations - captured the essence of modern travel by blending motorik beats with atmospheric soundscapes to create a real electronic journey and sense of movement. It still sounds as futuristic now as ever, a record that truly changed the course of modern music forever.
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Tape Reworks Vol 2
Cat: NONCLSS 052. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Movable Fields (Kara-Lis Coverdale remix) (5:00)
Nachholbedurfnis (Beatriz Ferreyra remix) (5:47)
Review: Tape Reworks Vol. 2 is the new 12" remix edition of the 2021 album Tape Works Vol. 1 (2021), by the UK's leading musique concrete ensemble Langham Research Centre. With the latter album following up the introductory Tape Works Vol. 1 (2017), which recollected the group's earliest experiments, the second album focused entirely on more recent, original splicings, cuttings and respoolings of the former modernist statement. Now, in turn, come two new remixes of the project by Kara Lis Coverdale and Beatriz Ferreyra, the former of 'Movable Fields' and the latter of 'Nachholbedurfnis'. Coverdale's version is an arresting, looming abstraction, capturing a sense of cosmic loneliness through exoplanetary whistles and deep subs gleaned from the original album's pickups of brutalist buildings; Ferreyra's is jerkier and stranger in palate, utilising glassy transitional sound effects and rapid, sped-up-slowed-down warbles.
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Hammer & Sickle
Hammer & Sickle (limited 7")
Cat: MGARCHIVE VOL64. Rel: 16 May 24
Hammer & Sickle (5:22)
Fear Of Gadaffi (2:43)
Nettle Cloth (1:22)
Baize Tents (2:11)
Review: Early on in Muslimgauze's (Bryn Jones') career, the musician released two ultra-mysterious releases on the equally mysterious label Hessian, which some speculate might've been comprised entirely of Jones himself. Hammer & Sickle was one of these two early LPs from the faux Arabic auteur, and was notable for its distinct lack of any back cover artwork (who needs a visual stimulus when you've got such great music on board?). Though still indicative of Jones' work as Muslimgauze, superfans will note that this release sounds a little more formative than some of his later releases, owing to its lessened use of Middle Eastern instrumentation and sparser production in general. B-sider 'Fear Of Gadaffi' is the most intermittent in this regard, revelling more than anything in the simple effect of spring delay on sampled, freeform perc hits.
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 in stock $30.10
One Blood
Cat: OTNG 7003. Rel: 03 Sep 24
One Blood (4:00)
Talking Rhythm (2:26)
 in stock $24.03
Was The Lesson Intended?
Cat: PSGG 005. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Was The Lesson Intended? (5:01)
You Can Come From Anywhere (4:39)
Review: Andy Rantzen is an academic psychologist and former University of Sydney lecturer who has been a fixture in Sydney's underground music scene since his early work with Pelican Daughters when he was producing industrial-ambient soundscapes and experimental tape recordings. Recently, his music has gained renewed attention through labels like Kashual Plastik and Efficient Space. Now he joins Paesaggi Records for a special Halloween release on 7". This unique two-tracker includes custom screen-printed cover art by Fieldink Studio, while Rantzen's continued impact on experimental and ambient music shines through in the sounds.


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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
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Could It B Ur Dance
Could It B Ur Dance (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SPA 01. Rel: 02 Sep 24
Could It B Ur Luv (6:56)
Dancing In The Light (3:37)
Review: The visionary electronic explorer that is Steve Spacek returns with a limited edition 7" release on his new label, SPA. It gets the full treatment with a full picture sleeve and he says there are no plans for a repress so this is your one and only chance to own SPA001. Opener 'Could It Be Your Luv' offers a gentle, soothing half-time rhythm that evokes a love bruk vibe that he says was inspired by the ethereal nights at the legendary Plastic People. The B-side cut 'Dancing In The Light' features a unique clippety-clop, horse-step rhythm that blends a futuristic lovers' rock style with bright synths and bold bass topped with a heartfelt vocal. It's designed for dancefloors that appreciate a one-foot skank.
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 in stock $20.72
Mega Mageti
Cat: ILL 008. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Enik (2:37)
Instrumental (2:35)
Samples (2:43)
Mega Mageti (mix) (5:57)
 in stock $13.24
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