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Sintetizzatrice
Cat: SP 038LP. Rel: 26 Mar 15
Introduzione (2:28)
Starcloud (2:24)
Luci (1:56)
Fraledune (2:35)
Parallelo (3:31)
Parola (3:25)
Festa (A Mottola) (2:10)
Love Without Sound (2:19)
Conclusione (3:01)
Review: Donato Dozzy has long been one of techno's most inventive and singularly minded talents. Even so, this latest full-length - his first since 2013 - is pretty conceptual. There's something more than a little Matthew Herbert-esque about Dozzy's desire to create an entire album out of the near operatic vocals of Rome-based singer Anna Caragnano. Using nothing but her voice - harmonies, solos, grunts, whispers, speech and dreamy freestyle passages - and a swathe of sound effects, Dozzy creates a rich, evocative, often spine-tingling range of largely ambient, otherworldly tracks. There are occasional rhythmic passages, of course - see "Festa (A Mattola)" in particular - but for the most part the Italian producer concentrates on textures and atmospheres. The results are rarely less than beguiling.
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And The Sun
And The Sun (white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 177LP. Rel: 29 May 25
Vorei (2:14)
Air (3:42)
Jawns (4:23)
Redd (3:10)
Kristall (3:04)
XOR (4:20)
Chalk (3:54)
Tare (2:37)
Review: The work of London-based Suffolk lad Dalham (Jon Michaelides) often comes accompanied by textual musings on existential themes, and his latest record And The Sun is no exception, hearing him quip on the mooted tulip that is generative AI: "As humankind strives to create artificial intelligence what will faith, love, or morality look like to a nascent consciousness? Will it be capable of understanding its creators who often hold logic and superstition within themselves?" So do questions of climate, macro-scale recklessness, and internal contradiction abound on this new record; an eight-track sublime that fits in well with the label's retromodernist, sometimes neo-pagan aesthetic sensibility. A weird Western ambient odyssey, where one abstract electronic artist's resident Suffolk surroundings merge with the same piano-led, drum machine-mapped scenes, not also long ago explored in 2024's 'Alive In Wonderland'.
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Cobra
Cobra (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 176LP. Rel: 29 May 25
Pulse Repetition (2:49)
Absolute Everywhere (4:10)
The Proxy (3:11)
Progress Report (1:38)
Buran (3:43)
Tesseract (3:11)
Backscatter (5:34)
Frequency Shift (1:58)
Review: On a remote, gravel-covered spit along the east coast stand the remains of a Cold War-era government weapons testing and radar facility. In the mid-1960s, this site hosted the creation of an over-the-horizon radar-a groundbreaking system designed to bounce signals off the ionosphere to monitor distant nations. Its success depended on a complex interplay of frequency, solar cycles and atmospheric conditions but yet persistent interference plagued the system and rendered it ineffective. Despite multiple investigations, it was decommissioned and dismantled by the early 1970s. Today, the once-ambitious Cobra installation lies dormant, reclaimed by nature as a quiet, unlikely wildlife refuge and these are sounds inspired by it.
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Murmer Of The Bath Spirits
Cat: STREP 064. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Track 1 (23:31)
Track 2 (24:31)
Review: With an artist name like Dali Muru & The Polyphonic Swarm, and an EP title of Murmer of The Bath Spirits, the fact at least part of this record features a narrative about spiritual awakenings in bath houses, set to an eerie, atmospheric ambient soundscape, will surprise very few people. A 15-minute trip into the ether, noises and tones are as wet as they are warm, and the experience like heading out to uncover a faery land mystery.
Things get a little less specific on the appropriately christened 'Track 2', which moves us on from the dreamy quiet into a place that's more forceful, purposeful, harsh, perhaps even darker. Hypnotic loops set above staccato beats, grabbing hi hats and other elements as the track grows in ear worm qualities with each second.
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Selected Archival Recordings 1979-1985
Cat: EE 042RTM. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Bad Boy (4:33)
Kaputt (27) (5:48)
Track 3 (4:09)
Yeah! (4:40)
Ritual (demo) (4:37)
Rebuild (demo) (4:54)
Midnight Crossing (3:20)
Preamble (5:04)
Cured (4:28)
Review: Minimal wave pioneer Das Ding aka Danny Bosten is back after ten years on Electronic Emergencies with a nicely curated collection of archival tracks sourced from early 80s tape recordings. Working with friends in a bedroom studio in the Dutch countryside, Das Ding crafted raw, experimental music with cheap analogue equipment that drew on new wave, early EBM and proto-techno. Listening back now these sounds are unmistakably Das Ding and this clear vinyl pressing preserves the original lo-fi atmosphere with meticulous remastering by Ruud Lekx. A real triumph of the DIY spirit of the era.
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Manafon (reissue)
Manafon (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 387687 6. Rel: 06 Sep 22
Small Gods (5:44)
The Rabbit Skinner (4:50)
Random Acts Of Senseless Violence (7:07)
The Greatest Living Englishman (6:40)
125 Spheres (4:59)
Snow White In Appalachia (6:40)
Emily Dickinson (5:46)
The Department Of Dead Letters (3:07)
Manafon (5:10)
Random Acts Of Senseless Violence (Dai Fujikura remix - bonus track) (6:37)
Review: Since the glorious synth pop years of Japan, David Sylvian has journeyed into many other realms as a musician. The experimental nature of his formative band set the tone for a career of genuine intrigue, demonstrated wonderfully on this compelling album from 2009, reissued as a double vinyl release to foil some astronomical second hand prices. Manafon centres around pieces of free improvisation, experimental rock and chamber music, with Sylvian's eloquent voice guiding your ear through all manner of fascinating soundscapes and story scenes. With contributors including Christian Fennesz, Evan Parker, Keith Rowe and Toshimaru Nakamura, this is a widely hailed piece of leftfield art that ranks as one of the brightest jewels in Sylvian's glittering career.
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Caracol (reissue)
Caracol (reissue) (LP + booklet)
Cat: ND 002. Rel: 11 Jan 21
Instante De Gelo (5:20)
Dona Roxa (4:49)
Das Matas (1:40)
Pantano (7:33)
Here We Go Again (4:00)
Cabarecht (3:02)
Terra Batida (3:04)
Caracol (7:13)
Pequena Danca (bonus track) (1:39)
Butterflies (bonus track) (3:00)
Review: Joao De Bruco and R.H. Jackson come together here for what is said to be one fo the first proper fusions of electronic sounds with Brazilian percussive music. Synths, samplers and sequencers were a novelty in Brazil in the 1980s but this avant garde masterpiece showed the way forward. It's stuffed with references relevant to the ties and is both audacious and inventive with its off balance rhythms and woozy melodies. The original small pressing sold-out in 1989 and has been expensive and much sought after since. Remastered from the original tapes, this new reissue is an absolute must.
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Intérprete: Kaoru Inoue, Blair French
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Kubler Ross Soliloquies
Cat: BLKRTZ 055. Rel: 22 Jan 24
The Double Bong Cloud (Denial I) (7:11)
Straight No Chaser (Denial II) (7:19)
Tough Love (Anger I) (7:11)
Brick Stick Blick Blade (Anger II) (7:26)
Huey Lewis Voters Dub (Negotiation) (7:08)
Things Fall Apart (Depression) (7:45)
With Grand Trepidation (Acceptance I) (7:12)
Mountains From Mole Hills (Acceptance II) (7:20)
Review: Scott Monteith returns with his first solo Deadbeat album in five years having recently collaborated with the likes of Sa Pa, Om Unit and The Mole. As ever, Monteith's long-standing dedication to dubwise experimentation drives his music forward on this new set, and there are some welcome threads that run further back in his career. 'Brick Stick Blick Blade (Anger II)' features a vocal flow from Black Noble Oluokun, who first collaborated with Monteith on the 2007 album Journeyman's Annual. That's but one standout element in an album rich with soundsystem immersion and techno propulsion delivered with the meditative poise that we always expect from Deadbeat.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
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Government Plates (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Cat: 842812 191169PMI. Rel: 30 Nov 23
You Might Think He Loves You For Your Money But I Know What He Really Loves You For It's Your Brand New Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat (2:42)
Anne Bonny (3:25)
Two Heavens (2:58)
This Is Violence Now (Don't Get Me Wrong) (2:36)
Birds (4:36)
Feels Like A Wheel (2:19)
I'm Overflow (3:10)
Big House (2:18)
Government Plates (2:41)
Bootleg (Don't Need Your Help) (2:07)
Whatever I Want (Fuck Who's Watching) (6:26)
Review: The third full-length from experimentalist punk/hip-hop trio Death Grips originally arrived in 2013, just a mere year on from their exceptionally warped debut LP The Money Store and its equally depraved sophomore follow up No Love Deep Web. Made up of math-rock drummer extraordinaire Zach Hill, programmer and synth mangler Andy Morin, and of course the confrontational MC Ride; Government Plates proved the collective were seemingly unable to artistically sit still, while refusing to exude a modicum of stagnation in their prolific early days. Celebrating its ten year anniversary, while just finishing up a chaotic headline set at this year's Outbreak Fest held in Manchester, the mystique and allure of Death Grips has only continued to swell with time, and this overlooked gem (as it falls between two of their most quintessential projects) couldn't be more in need of vital appreciation and reappraisal.
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Space Oddities: 1975-1979
Cat: BB 068LP. Rel: 26 Feb 15
Surrounding Seas (3:09)
Light Flight (3:19)
Blazing Skyline (3:25)
Leavin My Place (4:12)
The Cool Brain (2:06)
Black Safari (3:11)
Gates Of Pop Empire (1:49)
Dreams In The Wind (2:10)
Touch As Much (2:38)
Strange Form (5:22)
The Orion Belt (3:19)
Rainbow Rays (2:17)
Like The Wind You Are (2:55)
Litha (2:37)
Review: Jean Pierre Decerf's records have been sampled by top talent in the game (Wu-Tang Clan's RZA) and have also been massively inspirational to the likes of indie talent such as Air. However, the Parisian has always been something of a recluse and it's only now that his best moments have been collected into a definitive compilation by Born Bad Records. As both the cover and title suggest, this stuff is pure psychedelia from start to finish and tracks like "Like Flight" are simply stunning, where freaky guitar riffs meet with twisted synth patterns, funky percussion swings and seductive vocals. Not to exaggerate or anything but this LP might well be the best thing that's landed here at Juno HQ this week and you'd be silly not to pick it up. Essential electronic and discofied innovations.
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Superstructure (B-STOCK)
Cat: LI 008 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Record sleeve damaged, product in working order
Superstructure
Urban Practise
Wolkenbugel
Perspective, Moscow
Habitation
Dirty Realism
Miniaturasition
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record sleeve damaged, product in working order***


Bringing together a joint history that could keep Simon Schama in brogues for the rest of his days, "Superstructure" marks the union of Christopher Dell - author, director of the Institute for Improvisation Technology Insel and, most importantly, World-renowned vibraphone player - and Roman Flugel (aka Alter Ego, Acid Jesus, Soylent Green etc.). The results are predictably awesome. Plundering styles like coked up Vikings, 'Superstructure' flickers into life through the opening title-track, wherein a Jelinek-esque cushion of wing-clipped syncopations and glitch-fed jazz rustle towards a muted conclusion. Preventing any kind of complacency, Dell & Flugel immediately swap scripts, inviting cascading xylophones and throaty breaks for the duration of "Urban Practise"; a sound which is abandoned wantonly for the scattered vibes-drum duet of "Miniaturisation" and the Hancock flirtations of "Wolkenbugel". Dabbling in blue-sky techno on "4 Door Body Cell", hypno-glitch for "Dirty Realism" and jazz-tickled drum & bass "Habitation", Dell & Flugel prove they're jack of all trades, master of, well, most...
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Tall Vision Of The Voyage
Tall Vision Of The Voyage (black & grey splattered vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PMVXLP 04. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Keohane's Rhythm (feat Kiran Leonard) (3:41)
Sunbeam 1000hp (feat Bingo Fury) (3:44)
Half Mile Down (feat Slaughter Beach Dog) (2:48)
White Dawn Fog (feat Anna B Savage) (4:52)
Iolaire (feat Morfydd Clark & Mabe Fratti - part 1) (4:52)
Iolaire (feat Morfydd Clark & Mabe Fratti - part 2) (5:22)
Iolaire (feat Morfydd Clark & Mabe Fratti - part 3) (4:10)
Iolaire (feat Morfydd Clark & Mabe Fratti - part 4) (2:41)
Review: Talk about taking risks. Delmer Darion's jaw-dropping second album is like no other you'll hear this autumn. Trust us. Taking inspiration from legendary tales like Jules Verne's Voyages Extraordinaires, the record is split into two powerful halves. On the one side, industrial electronica and bewitching vocals meet in this abrasive but beautiful sonic place that owes as much to darkroom pop as it does experimental synth-dom. Blending elements of shoegaze, ambient and doom folk, it's a place thick with mystery and awe, wonder and, to a lesser extent, fear, and one you want to spend plenty of time in. Part two, meanwhile, does away with what small amount of convention was there before, and opts for an 18-minute spoken word masterpiece, rooted in Arthurian lore but at surface level focused on the 1919 sinking of HMY Iolair, off the coast of Stornoway.
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Oasis (remastered)
Oasis (remastered) (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 479. Rel: 08 May 24
Oasis 1 (3:47)
Oasis 2 (3:45)
Oasis 3 (3:41)
Oasis 5 (5:08)
Oasis 6 (4:44)
Oasis 7 (7:18)
Oasis 4
Review: Dettinger's Oasis, originally released in 2000, is an ethereal symphony of ambient textures and minimal techno. Its unique blend of orchestral elements, effects, and occasional beats creates a captivating and strangely peaceful sonic landscape. Each track offers a hypnotic journey. 'Oasis #2' pulsates with a gentle rhythm, while 'Oasis #3' transforms Balearic melodies into grainy memories. 'Oasis #4' showcases Dettinger's experimental side, merging techno with abstract soundscapes, while 'Oasis 6' infuses dub influences, adding a touch of warmth and groove. The album's appeal lies in his ability to fuse the organic and the electronic. Orchestral swells soar above pulsating synths, creating a sense of drama and allure. The result is a sonic oasis that transports listeners to a realm of serenity and wonder. Fans of Wolfgang's Voigt's Gas project or labels like Mille Plateaux, Staubold, RasterNoton and others may already know this masterpiece, but if you don't, then do not miss this.
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Goats & Distortions 5
Goats & Distortions 5 (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DEN 361LP. Rel: 16 Aug 21
O (4:09)
Island 92 (4:39)
808 14 4 (3:43)
Goats & Distortions 1 (1:11)
Tempete Et Stress (4:26)
Il Grande Silenzio (3:33)
M (2:43)
Goats & Distortions 2 (3:10)
Your Reign Is Over (5:16)
Griot Dub (4:42)
Review: Belgian-German band Dictaphone are back with a fifth album that follows on from their highly acclaimed last full length ARP70. One again here leader Oliver Doerell is joined by partners Roger Doring on clarinet and saxophone, and Alex Stolze on violins. The band continue to explore their notion of morbid instruments with an old tale machine and shadowy bass clarinet adding to the many layers of intriguing and mystery. The tracks here are ghostly and spooky, with 10 different journeys into sombre musical darkness that are never austere, but always fascinating. Timely, minimal and unusual, this is a quietly compelling masterpiece.
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Liederbuch
Liederbuch (LP + insert)
Cat: BBLP 420. Rel: 01 Sep 22
Liederbuch (Einklang) (2:50)
Traum Der Welt (0:44)
Sie Kam Zu Dir Und Malte Blaue Blumen (1:59)
Gluecklich Traurig Seltsam (4:48)
Goldene Barken (2:12)
This Is Neil Armstrong (2:15)
Kip Eulenmeister (version) (3:49)
Sweet Bird (2:53)
Leguan Ratselmann (4:06)
Nordhaus (3:17)
Mitternacht (2:49)
Das Bist Du (1:52)
Silkenwind (2:04)
Quittenmarmelade (2:18)
Fange Die Welle (2:57)
Gruss Zum Mond (2:30)
Liederbuch (Ausklang) (2:18)
Review: Talk about creating a universe for yourself. Die Welttraumforscher, or World Dream Explorer, is an imagined musical trio with cosmic tendencies conjured by the mind of Swiss electronic composer Christian Pfluger. Active since 1981, 41 years in and the project is still going very strong and admired by a cult legion of international fans alongside some of the most influential contemporary synth doyens.

Liederbuch is the first new material in some time, an event that will be celebrated by many. Largely rooted in psychedelic indie-tronica, downbeat lounge-worthy beats, and blissful acoustic alt-balladry, it's a beautiful collection showcasing the ingenuity inherent in the music of a truly enigmatic artist who, despite focusing largely on the same endeavour for four decades now, has never remained still for long.
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Nocturnalia
Cat: MOJ 15. Rel: 30 Jan 23
Morfogenesis Incluye Yachay & Monada Y Pleuroma (11:13)
Vegetal (6:41)
Invierno Mesmerizing Incluye Nocturnalia Y Session De Espiritismo (6:57)
Cuesta E Magia ! La Vita Reale Se Atende (8:38)
Ultratom Vrs La Momia (8:21)
Menguante Creciente (7:03)
A La Puerta Del Tempio Sin Vocal (8:24)
Bello Como Tabula Parlante Incluye E Sigilo Y Escala (7:29)
Review: Digregorius is back on the My Own Jupiter label with an adventurous double album that features plenty of rather epic electro workouts. Many of them even have adventurous track titles such as opener 'Morfogenesis Incluye Yachay & Monada Y Pleuroma', which is a dark and broody scene setter that drops you deep into outer space. 'Vegetal' has intriguing melodies and busy rhythms flecked with Latin percussive flair and soundtrack motifs. 'Invierno Mesmerizing Incluye Nocturnalia Y Session De Espiritismo' is a mind warping mix of talk box vocals, chattery drums, busted kick and wonky synths. The hard to define madness continues across a land more wild and wonderful electro experiments.
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Basho/Still Forms
Basho/Still Forms (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 012LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Beatrice Dillon - "Basho" (20:43)
Hideki Umezawa - "Still Forms" (17:11)
Review: Portraits GRM offer a split release between Beatrice Dillon and Hideki Umezawa, riffing on 'basho' and Baschet respectively. Dillon's 'Basho' is shaped on the mortar of a Japanese philosophical concept: conceived by Japanese philosopher Kitaro Nishida, basho describes a post-physical plane in which experiences and thoughts interconnect, dissolving subject-object distinctions. Dillon and Umezawa's music both resist fixity, reactivating the listener's attention by way electronic sounds stripped of origin. Umezawa's 'Still Forms', however, contrasts Dillon's firm-footed techno curtails with an entirely beatless piece, exploring the sonic potential of Baschet sound structures: experimental instruments developed in the 1950s by Bernard and Francois Baschet. Electroacoustic cognitions branch out like newly grown synapses on this fresh 12".
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For Instance
For Instance (numbered 180 gram lathe-cut vinyl LP limited to 50 copies)
Cat: KIN 044. Rel: 17 Jan 24
Krakatoa (3:54)
Divide By 4 (3:34)
Extraction (4:01)
Genu Varum (4:22)
Isokinetic (3:23)
Flexion (3:30)
Titicaca (3:59)
873-GDF (4:37)
Hypnodelia (2:59)
Tethered (3:14)
Review: We hope this isn't your first encounter with Kinetik, the impressively consistent Greek electronic label. If it is, we're sure it won't be your last. Exploring the imprint's archives is highly recommended, with arstists including Eric Random, Stephen Malinger, Dataman, Neural Network, Kodokushi, and Fezayafirar all having contributed to this amazing back catalogue of exploratory, often minimal electronic music. While you're in there, Diskinesia's For Instance is bound to come up. Originally released in 2015, listening back now, halfway or so through the next decade, it's lost none of its understated magic. From the subdued stabs and stepping drums of 'Extraction', and the sharp 'lectro breaks on '873-GDF', 'Flexion''s hypnotic, heads down, floor packing vibes and 'Krakatoa', with its low tempo, fade in-fade-out looped tension, it's multifaceted stuff that won't grow old fast. If ever.
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Jade District
Jade District (limited transparent teal vinyl LP)
Cat: SILK 140. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Dusk Light (5:01)
Midnight Mind (4:28)
Fever Drip (3:49)
Pressure Float (4:45)
Jade District (4:40)
Botanicals (4:49)
Step In (4:26)
My World (4:41)
Review: DJ Panthr is the "shadow self" (or, as we'd put it, alternative alias) of Hunter P Thompson, better known for his genre-bending ambient house and ambient techno releases as Akasha System. 100% Silk describes 'Jade District' as a 'technoid night ride inspired by the fern-shoruded neon streets' of South Tabor in his home city of Portland. It's an atmospheric and fairly accurate description all told, with Thompson combining his usual dreamy chords and colourful sonics with grooves and musical motifs more often associated with electro, acid, sci-fi techno, 'Artificial Intelligence' style IDM and hypnotic dub techno. What unites it all, aside from the colourful stylishness of the whole thing, is a pervasive sense of loved-up, wide-eyed tactility.
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Mr Mixondo
Mr Mixondo (limited LP)
Cat: NNT 036LP. Rel: 05 May 23
Crazy Beat Music Umeme 1 (3:41)
FL Beat (3:11)
Crazy Beat Music Umeme 2 (2:54)
Tambasana (1:51)
Chapa Bakola Music Bass (3:08)
Dope2 (3:20)
London Bndcp (2:33)
21212 (3:00)
Good Beat (3:15)
London Uwoteeee (2:54)
Beat Kikosi (3:16)
London Jomon Beat (3:55)
Kazo (3:49)
Review: Talk about taking absolutely no prisoners, Das El Salaam's DJ Travella has definitely learnt a lot from UK hardcore, hardstyle and gabber, and yet Mr Mixondo feels like it could take all of those frenetic and frantic genres to the cleaners if you were wanting to do an intensity comparison. Representing the nascent Tanzanian 'breakneck dance' scene, it's not for the weak of heart.
Starting producing four years ago - when he was just 15 - the man also known as Hamadi Hassani has certainly learnt his craft in that time, and the high nrg, often chaotic nature of what's here does infer an absence of quality or attention to detail. A full blown experience and journey through the heart of a contemporary Africa arguably pushing more electronic boundaries than any other continent right now.
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Fashion
Fashion (LP)
Cat: MEA 033. Rel: 16 Dec 20
The Tiger (live At Meakusma) (3:20)
Green Wolf (live At Vanessa’s) (1:54)
Central Bern/No Burn (live At Meakusma) (13:26)
Vanessa (live At Vanessa’s) (3:57)
Rabbits (live At Meakusma) (4:42)
White Lies (live At Vanessa’s) (1:49)
White Lies (live At Meakusma) (6:25)
Review: Leftfield heroes Don't DJ and NWAQ (aka Newworldaquarium) nudge their own sonic boundaries on Fashion, a fantastic mini album for on Meakusma. The tracks were recorded live at Meakusma Festival 2019 and at a residency preceding the Belgian event and fuse weird percussive techniques, glassy synths and airy light house with abstracted techno sound. It's a collage of sonic experiments that burrows deep into your brain one moment ('Central Bern/No Burn') and then sooth you the next ('Vanessa'). It's is the collision of two distinctive styles and thrilling new ground that is found as a result that makes this such a compelling record.
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Le Composant Compositeur
Le Composant Compositeur (limited LP + CD + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: FFL 089LP. Rel: 16 Jan 24
Le Petit Geant (LP) (3:40)
Secoue Le Flipeur (3:56)
Flash-Back (3:36)
Bombes Fluo (4:32)
Aurora Bay (3:42)
Choc D'Amour (4:41)
Le Composant Compositeur (8:37)
Le Grand Geant (5:31)
Secoue Le Flipeur (bonus CD - unreleased version)
Generique (unreleased track)
Pile Ou Face (unreleased track)
Sous Le Moi (demo)
Pile Ou Face (Inaudible 1)
Dans Le Dedale (unreleased live)
Le Composant Compositeur (alternate version)
Un Decomposant, Des Composants (unreleased track)
Pile Ou Face (EP version)
Bombe Fluo (unreleased version)
Review: To say Philippe Doray and his Asociaux Associes finished the 1970s with creative fervour would be an understatement. First we had 1976's Ramasse-Miettes Nucleaires, then two years after that there was the equally potent Nouveaux Modes Industriels. Both were heralded as ahead of their time, at the time, bringing together strange, otherworldly pop, spacey prog, prototypes of Krautrock and impassioned poetry. Le Composant Compositeur followed, and in their own words marked the beginning of a new era in the 'Antisocial Associates' project (to use the English translation). It's a marvellous addition to the collection, too, a series of sharp, edgy, mutant pop tracks, weirdo brass experimentation, compressed electro, dubby ideas, and twisted, acid-spiked fairground themes.
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Music From A Room Full Of Synths
Cat: OUS 048. Rel: 06 Feb 25
It Works (2:39)
A Sceptical Day (2:19)
The Touch (3:21)
Crumar Ballad (4:00)
Outside Yourself (2:31)
Cuchaule (1:36)
Crevices (0:21)
Odds (1:52)
Novelty (2:02)
Review: There are some names that genuinely fill you with excitement the moment you even catch wind they've been back in the studio. Dorian Concept is one of them. Revisiting his collaborative project with the Swiss Museum for Electronic Music Instruments for a second outing on the OUS label he runs, the rather logically-titled Music From A Room Full of Synths was inspired by a ten day period in which the artist basically immersed himself in different noise-making machines. Coming out the other end determined to continue down the unplanned, unrehearsed, loose and spontaneous path, his collection was made off-the cuff, as it were, completely live and without sequencing or programming. As you would hope, then it's almost like nothing you've really heard before - jazz, electronica, downtempo, brass-stabbed, freeform, strange and stunning.
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Gaia: Selected Ambient & Downtempo Works 1996-2003
Gaia (Ethereal Fantasy) (5:05)
Stars (7:07)
Tour 5 Modern Blue Asia Soundscapes For Ocean Therapy (Like A Music Therapy) (5:07)
Healing Moon - Tsuki No Iyashi Umi No Mahou (4:10)
The Genesis: Yoga (New Age Ambience) (6:49)
Voyage (Dive To The Future Sight) (8:18)
Iruka Tachi To Asonda Kioku/Under Water (8:05)
Rain (5:50)
LEA (Mirror Coordinate mix) (6:06)
The Rebirth/(Jinsei Nante Konnamono) Sou Omotta Shunkan Ni Jinsei Wa Owaru (4:37)
Cosmic Blue (5:47)
Image-Respect-Love Anata Ga Jiyu Ni Naru Toki/Into The Blue (Haha Naru Umi Ga Rhythm De Oshiete Kureru Koto) (5:05)
Love Ate Alien (3:37)
Daichi No Uta (7:13)
Island Humming (6:48)
Review: A fantastic introduction to a Japanese electronic artist who has simultaneously influenced many while flying well under the radar, Gaia: Selected Ambient & Downtempo Works presents a deep dive into the world of Dream Dolphin, a producer who began releasing music under this moniker at the age of 16 and was brought up on classic Italian songs before discovering the likes of PIL, Yellow Magic Orchestra and The KLF. Amazingly, even thought there's a good chance you'd never heard of her before now, Dream Dolphin, also known as Noriko, released a staggering 20 albums in just eight years, and 18 of the tracks from that catalogue are here now. The vast majority never available on vinyl before, they span IDM, ambient, downbeat, trance, organic experimental and more, making this a real trove.
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Souvenir
Souvenir (eco vinyl LP)
Cat: RABID 090. Rel: 22 Jun 23
Liten Karin (8:47)
Hybrid Fruit (7:55)
A Vessel Of Clay (4:32)
Breaths Of Clay (4:59)
Across This Mud (5:45)
Review: Olof Dreijer and Mt. Sims combine their singular sonic minds for Souvenir, an intense and experimental five-track album via Rabid Records. It is centered around the lush harmonic sounds of the steel drum and comes years after the pair first worked together with Planningtorock on the Tomorrow, In A Year album. This project was commissioned by the SFOTE organisation from Trinidad/New York who asked them to make use of a drum made by Trinidad-based legend Ellie Mannette. Over ten years they have developed their own musical language from the drum, always remaining conscious of its colonial history and how it has been so often stereotyped in the West. It is fair to say what they do with it is truly original.
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Damage & Their Slices
Damage & Their Slices (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SONICS 2. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Welcome To The Drift Institute (1:58)
I Used To Be A Stoner (5:39)
Sticks 4 Freaks (6:04)
Big Shots (6:34)
Money (4:11)
Street (interlude) (1:45)
Cute Dog (5:05)
Police Everywhere (4:27)
Experienced Drivers (3:21)
Reality Sucks (4:41)
Percent (4:15)
Lavage De Cerveau (2:46)
Review: Damage & Their Slices is the debut album from The Drift Institute, the new collaborative project - or shall we say, "cult" - of producers NVST and Theo Muller. According to the album's liner notes, the eponymous Institute is also a secret brotherhood of anarchist occultists taking refuge in an old Gothic castle, with the shared aim of purging the world of its injustices. Welcome to The Drift Institute taunts the cackling, effected voice accompanying us through this dark dronescape, in which the wails of torn souls, the dribbles of unknown liquids, and the filter-passed bangs of dubby warzones collide to form a conceptual guided tour through a hidden eighth layer of hell. But there's a twist: even though it sounds at once bleak, the pair aim to flip our perceptions of what a new world might look like. Listen between the notes, and to the voiceovers from NVST, and we soon make out a convincingly acerbic criticism of the modern world, and a direct-democratic vision of a better future.
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Sonic Behaviour
Sonic Behaviour (red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UR 151LP. Rel: 07 May 24
Song To Noise (9:53)
The Siren Is A Simple Device (8:08)
Sonic Sculpture (11:54)
Song To Noise (version) (9:02)
Review: There's more to song titles like 'Song to Noise' and 'A Siren Is A Simple Device' than meets the eye here. The former is a lyrical declaration for the power and beauty of noise, cacophonies as art, walls of sound as things of real intellectual might. The latter paying homage to how much emotion can be felt in the most mundane refrains and vibrations in the air. Setting a precedent for the album as a whole, analogue sound researchers Driftmachine - AKA Andreas Gerth and Florian Zimmer - team up with word and sound artist Andreas Ammer, known for his work with Acid Pauli, to create something that plays with and changes our perceptions of what noise is, what it can be, and what it might be used for. An academic exercise, the results are surprisingly inviting and accessible.
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The Encyclopedia Of Civilizations Vol 5: Babylon
The Encyclopedia Of Civilizations Vol 5: Babylon (LP in embossed screen-printed sleeve + booklet)
Cat: ABST 033. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Uruk (6:10)
Akkad (7:35)
Ashur (6:02)
Kassaptu (3:30)
Mandragora (16:51)
Review: For the fifth volume of The Encyclopedia of Civilizations, Abstrakce's collection of split LPs - in which selected artists offer insight into fascinating ancient cultures - hears them focus this time on the enigmatic Babylon, visited by two of the label's favourite electronic bands currently active. Berlin-based duo Driftmachine take us on a journey between the ancient cities of Akkad, Uruk and Ashur. Bringing together astonishing electronics with a superb and precise sound - floating somewhere between modular ambient, leftfield, abstract dub - every detail has been carefully crafted to produce a complex architecture. Unconventional tribal rhythms recall obscure rituals, while warm, dynamic pulses contract and expand, interacting on their journey along the sandy roads of the Mesopotamian basin. Afterwards, Glasgow-based project Komodo Kolektif delves into the Babylonian vision of magic through the figures of the Kassaptu (witches and wizards), and the use of Mandragora. A blend of both tribal primitivism and a futuristic vision is provided by their vast arsenal of vintage synths and effects units, Eastern metallophones and traditional hand percussion. This is deep, psychedelic electronics that capture the spirit of ancient Babylonian sacred ceremonies and their vision of the cosmos.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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OG23 (B-STOCK)
Cat: ST 1044 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Kevin Drum is often cryptic in his work and that didn't change here on OG23, a record on Streamline that after a long wait for fans now arrives, at last, on vinyl. It features just two pieces of music, one on each side, and both are isolated soundscapes from deep under the surface of the sea. The Chicago artist layers up subtle drones and spaced-out electro signifiers, otherworldly ambiance and deft sound designs that all empty your mind and allow a little paranoid to seep in, such is the creepiness of their atmosphere. It's a magnificent work of quiet artists that is stuffed with evocative sonic imagery.

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Or So It Seems (remastered)
Or So It Seems (remastered) (limited gatefold white vinyl LP + 1-sided LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSTUMM 11. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Hill Of Men (4:32)
Or So It Seems (8:40)
Friano (3:39)
The First Person (4:43)
ANC (1:43)
Long Sledge (16:15)
Gatemmo (1:03)
Last's Card (1:14)
Heart Of Hearts (Or So It Seems) (7:57)
Review: Graham Lewis, Bruce Gibert, Mute label founder and all round legend Daniel Miller came together to make this Duet Emmo record way, way back in 1981. Finishing the work a year later, it would be another 12 months before fans and unexpected listeners could access their accomplishment: a landmark experimental electronic release that also set benchmarks for minimal wave.

Perhaps what's so remarkable is the way in which Or So It Seems doesn't just play with, but offers an aural essay on timbre and resonance, depth and texture. There's not a huge amount happening on any of the nine tracks, but nevertheless they suck you in so far you'll find it difficult to remember which way to swim to resurface. Up or down, sideways or diagonal, whatever route it all winds up with the delightfully weird-but-fun 'Heart of Hearts'.
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Let Me Out
Cat: LDBA 344. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Battlestar Galactica (2:53)
Art Show Cult Visit (1:59)
There's A Poison In The Room (feat Curly Castro) (2:16)
Shapeshifting At The Audubon Ballroom (3:33)
Zeitgeistic Psychosomatic Measurements (feat Beans) (2:36)
Butterfly Broken Wings (2:38)
Swim Team Audible Function (1:28)
Punch Drunk Love (1:18)
Elvira's Wedding Ring (3:10)
Basquiat Painted Transylvania (feat Lungs) (2:00)
Krossroads (2:45)
The Exorcism Of Antoinette (2:02)
Genocidal Jansport Aka Sex, Drugs, & Laser Guns (2:37)
Mosquito Stock Trade (1:01)
Closed Caption (2:22)
We Fought For This Country? (2:00)
Review: Backdrops of engineered silence and societal distraction inform on this from Fatboi Sharif and Driveby, twin rap verbalisers from the hinterzones of New Jersey. Let Me Out confronts the fractured psyche of a world numbed by noise: a raw, unfiltered dispatch from the underbelly, where six-figure illusions swing pendularly over mirrored truths, and suppressed rage simmers beneath manufactured calm. Tracked at 2ndststudios and shaped by the precision of Steel Tipped Dove, the record is sharpened further by the eerie co-production of DJ Boogaveli on 'We Fought for this Country!?' and haunting backing vocals from Paul Keim on 'Krossroads'. From milk-and-oil confusion to the cracked prayers of trauma survivors, each track on this grittily sculpted noise rap record erodes our psychic Achilles' heels, through emotional debris and soul static.
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St Swithin's Day Storm
St Swithin's Day Storm (light blue vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SUBEX 00096. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Before The Storm (9:12)
Early Recovery Phase (7:46)
Late Recovery Phase (7:09)
After The Storm (7:35)
Review: High concept and absolutely beautiful don't always fit together in a sentence. Enter St. Swithin's Day Storm, a record which in one way is to the point, but in almost every other completely wild and unique. Working with weather research scientist Nigel Meredith, the pair recorded the sounds made by a geomagnetic storm in space, on a day in June which, according to folklore, is supposed to decide the rest of summer's weather. Captured via the Halley VI Research Station's low frequency receiver, those moments of cosmic disruption, including chorus emissions, which, when played back, resemble birdsong, along with Meredith's explanations of such phenomena and its effect on Earth, then form the basis for a stargaze-worthy ambient journey that feels out of this world.
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Wandermude (reissue)
Wandermude (reissue) (180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LPGRON 273. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Saffron Laudanum (8:06)
Velvet Revolution (7:32)
Trauma Ward (5:43)
The Farther Away I Am (Minus 30 Degrees) (10:41)
Dark Pastoral (3:56)
Telegraphed Mistakes (13:49)
Deceleration (5:16)
I Can't Pretend To Care (7:57)
Review: A titanic one-off clash LP between Japan's head brain David Sylvian and electroacoustic extraordinaire Stephan Mathieu, Wandermude is a slow and sublime classic for real ambient heads. Reissued for the first time since its release in 2012, the album charts a wealth of mutual interest between both artists; the pair both collaborated first as part of a dual live performance at Noway's Punkt festival, during which Mathieu performed a live remix of Sylvian's song 'Plight And Premonition'. This LP is the result of the same creative thread - whooshing, mysterious and full of raw instrumental material translated into audacious oddities.
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MK 3.5: Die Cuts/City Planning
MK 3.5: Die Cuts/City Planning (clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 319I. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Dom Maker - "DVD" (feat Choker - LP1: Dom Maker - Die cuts) (2:21)
Dom Maker - "In Your Eyes" (feat Slowthai & Danny Brown) (3:26)
Dom Maker - "F1 Racer" (feat Kucka) (2:28)
Dom Maker - "Heat On, Lips On" (1:44)
Dom Maker - "End Of The Road" (feat Reggie) (2:04)
Dom Maker - "Somehow She's Still Here" (feat James Blake) (2:58)
Dom Maker - "Kissing" (feat Slowthai) (2:58)
Dom Maker - "Say That" (feat Nomi) (3:51)
Dom Maker - "Need U Tonight" (0:48)
Dom Maker - "If & When" (feat Wiki) (3:53)
Dom Maker - "Tender Hearts Meet The Sky" (feat Keiyaa) (3:11)
Dom Maker - "A Deities Encore" (feat Liv E) (2:49)
Kai Campos - "Q" (LP2: Kai Campos - City Planning) (2:05)
Kai Campos - "Quartz" (3:29)
Kai Campos - "Transit Map (Flattened)" (2:58)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 7" (1:58)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 9" (3:04)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 6 (Corrupted)" (2:05)
Kai Campos - "Zone 3 (City Limits)" (1:39)
Kai Campos - "Zone 2 (Last Connection)" (1:15)
Kai Campos - "Zone 1 (24 Hours)" (5:15)
Kai Campos - "Industry" (1:31)
Kai Campos - "Human Voices" (1:18)
Review: Mount Kimbie's journey of self discovery continues with the next instalment in the MK3.5 series. Whether this really is a new era for the pair, or not is of course besides the point - Kai Campos and Dom Maker have displayed real evolution on the road to get their two-man project to this point, and at this point it really shows.

Dom's side is an altogether more colourful and varied affair in the sense it opens with sultry piano-driven late night drinks electronica via 'dvd', featuring the perfectly suited vocal cuts of Choker, before edging into rainier territory with 'in your eyes', welcoming everyone's favourite UK MC with loads to say, slowthai, and Danny Brown . Sparse but technically astute, Campos opens his lot with clubbier tones, namely the muffled crunch-house of 'Q', quickly moving through broken filter bass ('Quartz'), and warm, laidback beats ('Satellite'), among other vague descriptions.
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Garden Of Shadows & Light
Garden Of Shadows & Light (180 gram clear vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: TTTT 007. Rel: 09 Jul 21
Garden Of Shadows & Light (part 1) (23:32)
Garden Of Shadows & Light (part 2) (22:43)
Review: It's eerie, deeply atmospheric, littered with what feel like found noises and strange abstract tones, but then rooted in impressive levels of musicality, possessing just enough form and structure to move beyond sound installation into full blown movements.

Or at least that's the case with the first part of this double release, Garden of Shadows & Light (Part 1), which sees melody used in almost abstract ways to bring emotional responses out of the listener. Meanwhile, Part 2 takes us into submerged realms that may or may not have something to do with whales. If all this sounds pretty out there then it should, after all this is Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Toop's live performance from The Silver Building in London in 2018, where the former performed sat at and inside a piano, while the latter used bone conduction and vibration motors among other things. Eccentric and innovative.
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Le Heron/A Reuniao
Le Heron/A Reuniao (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: STELLAGE 014. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Katya Shirshkova - "Le Heron" (16:33)
David Maranha - "A Reuniao" (18:28)
Review: Vocalist, composer, lecturer, performance artist. And we can throw visionary into the mix, too. Katya Shirshkova wears a number of different hats, each as innovative and creative as the next. However, few sound as good as when she's matched with celebrated musical architect David Maranha for a two-track single that's nigh-on impossible to describe. Let alone find much information about. We'll do our best to articulate, though. Le Heron and A Reuniono are polar opposites attracted by their overall impact. On the first, we have vocalisation taking on many forms and sounds, each as strange and beguiling as the next, and really showing the range human voices are capable of. Sometimes soothing, sometimes shrill. The second replaces this with an electric guitar, running through tune-ups, tune-downs, distorted crescendos, muffled breakdowns, and other out-of-this-world effects.
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Versus
Versus (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 160 DSR. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Fukaeri (6:23)
Phoon (5:56)
The Increasing Past (5:36)
Tela (3:36)
Gyeon (4:36)
We Are Not Alone (4:24)
Konstrukt (4:38)
Areal 14 (7:11)
Review: This eight-track release plunges listeners into a world of sci-fi techno, where melodic interludes meet deep, atmospheric edges. Side-1 opens with 'Fukaeri', a track defined by its broken deep beats and ambient drift, evoking a sense of floating through a distant galaxy. 'The Increasing Past' follows with gentle IDM beats, rich colo, and masterful productioniperfect for deep, immersive listening.'Tela' delivers a serene ambient experience, holding the quiet beauty of a rising sun with its delicate textures and evolving warmth. 'Gyeon' shifts into a slow breakbeat with a gentler, deeper approach that feels both introspective and expansive. 'We Are Not Alone' closes the side with cloud-like ambient soundscapes, hazy and airy, as rising vocal arcs add to its otherworldly aura. Lush, cosmic soundscapes and intricate beats create a masterful blend of ambient and techno elements, perfect for those seeking both depth and escapism.
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Upon This Fleeting Dream
Cat: CORTIZONA 017. Rel: 26 Oct 22
Upon This Fleeting Dream (3:47)
I Borrow Moonlight (3:44)
Throughout The Frosty Night (3:47)
My Coming, My Going (2:07)
If I Leave No Trace (2:57)
The Cicada's Song (5:21)
Kaite Mitari (2:54)
Cherry Blossoms Fall On A Half-Eaten Dumpling (4:01)
A Poppy Blooms (2:27)
Empty Handed I Entered The World, Barefoot I Leave It (3:23)
Review: Twinkle3 are a trio made up of accomplished flautist Clive Bell and electronic experimenters David Ross and Richard Scott. Their latest project welcomes the legendary David Sylvian into the mix alongside Kazuko Hohki, who was in 80s synth pop oddity Frank Chickens amongst other projects. Their collective venture for Cortizona treads predictably unpredictable territory, where minimalism, sound design and free improvisation merge into a meditative, distinctive whole. The woodwind and electronics intertwine in sublime fashion, resulting in a compelling trip for anyone who appreciates delicacy and risk in their leftfield electronica.
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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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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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