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Singles
In Order To See (Sam KDC mix)
Cat: DET 003. Rel: 31 Oct 22
Meta (4:43)
Leave Your Flesh Behind (4:01)
Breaches (feat Books) (7:04)
Breaches (Sam KDC remix) (6:34)
Form Constants (4:18)
Review: Detach Recordings is proud to present their third EP, 'In Order To See' by Nekyia. Following releases on re:st, UVB-76 and Voidance Records, the Italian producer further explores his introspective sound, joining the dots between experimental psychedelia, dark ambient and post-drum&bass. Opening with the heavy, drone-driven 'Meta' and 'Leave Your Flesh Behind', the pace soon quickens with 'Breaches', a driving 170bpm collaboration with Books (re:st, Detuned Transmissions). The pressure increases on the B-side with a fierce remix by Sam KDC (Auxiliary, Samurai, Sublunar). The EP closes with 'Form Constants', a 2017 dub unavailable until now.
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Excerpts From 1993-1995 Part 2
Cat: RD 014. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Brain-State-In-A-Box (part 1 & 2) (15:42)
Modernite Part III (16:40)
Review: 1990s electronica duo Neural Network - renowned for their contemporaneity with the likes of Biosphere and Autechre - are currently seeing a large reissues campaign by the samaritans at the label Re:discovery. These 'Excerpts' highlight the bulk of their work made from 1993-1997, which, unlike their albums, didn't gain label / distributor traction at the time. Following up part one of the EP series that focuses on the period 1993-1995, these two cuts are the dreamiest cream of that year's ream. 'Brain-State-In-A-Box' is an unusual and almost creepy acid tune perhaps drawing on the 'jokey' presentation of tracks by the likes of AFX or BoC, while 'Modernite Part III' functions as a minimalistic, arpy, electro-bossa-nova reminiscer for deep-sea plungings.
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Excerpts 1993-1995 Part 1
Cat: RD 013. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Aqueous (11:38)
Mechanical Heart (8:15)
Crimson (17:32)
Review: The work of 1990s German electronic group Neural Network is titularly apt for the times. The mood around public-facing AI like ChatGPT and DALL-E has aroused much anxiety and curiosity of late, and they're only the tip of the iceberg. Surprisingly enough for new listeners, though, they'll find that the work of Neural Network - renowned for their contemporaneity with the likes of Biosphere and Autechre - is serene compared to the current mood of AI furore. These 'Excerpts' highlight the bulk of their work made between 1993-1995, which, unlike their former albums, didn't gain label / distributor traction at the time.
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Intérprete: Tom Drew
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Picture In Picture
Picture In Picture (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 028. Rel: 31 May 23
At Dawn (3:13)
Room Of Mirrors (3:57)
Little Break (6:46)
Ultramarine (3:02)
Headache Pill (4:39)
Picture In Picture (3:12)
Deja Vu (4:48)
Review: The notes we were sent with this new entry into the Ilian Tape ITX Series read "Mushroom Tea Garden Ceremony". It is indeed a rather occult and freaky ambient oeuvre that will have you hallucinating and second guessing where dreams start and reality ends such is the wooziness of the music. It is smeared with odd samples - a sad string, a window creaking open, a distant horn, so is hugely evocative both emotionally but also in terms of the mental imagery it cooks up as it plays out. We don't really know much about NIMU, but this release has got us wanting more.
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Let's See
Let's See (12")
Cat: PA 002. Rel: 31 May 22
UCC Harlo - "Let's See" (2:32)
NY Graffiti - "UN" (UCC Harlo remix) (11:10)
NY Graffiti - "UN" (10:17)
UCC Harlo - "Let's See" (NY Graffiti remix) (4:53)
Review: For the second release on New York City's Peace Anthem Records, Annie Garlid
Aka UCC Harlo - a viola player and singer from Connecticut, living in Berlin - joins NY Graffiti for what the label so eloquently described itself as 'Ketamine-paced grooves, baroque miniatures, hazy-humid sonics, and dub inflections'. On the A side, you've got UCC Harlo serving up the minimal atmospherics of 'Let's See' awash in shimmering FM synth aesthetics, followed over on the flip by the evocative breaks of 'UN' by NY Graffiti, not to mention each of them delivering a remix of the other's track.
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Álbumes
Full On
Full On (clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ALT 74. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Say Why (2:46)
In Voice 1 (0:44)
Junk Funk (1:12)
Ski (2:10)
Swimming (2:09)
Guitar Hero (2:35)
In Voice 2 (1:21)
Green (2:40)
Pop (2:29)
Teeth (2:53)
Found (3:30)
To Hold (2:39)
Amo (1:03)
Work It Out (1:15)
Phantasy (1:07)
Travel With Friend (2:59)
I'll Always (2:40)
Review: Lewis and Void take themselves out of their own stylistic realms on this Full-On album in order to explore new and unique collaborative worlds. They are both known for their work on Editions Mego and for pushing noise, abstract and ambient boundaries, seeking out their own voices in the extreme ends of the spectrum. They fire ideas back and forth at one another here in order to find a dialogue with their tools - guitars, synths, euro rack modular systems, voices, samples and outboard processing. It is brutal and playful in equal measure with wild new shapes, sounds and textures coming at you thick and fast.
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Facets
Facets (2xLP in die-cut sleeve limited to 150 copies)
Cat: LAD 021. Rel: 16 Nov 20
Fluxer Ult (5:26)
Rubber Beach (5:18)
Grain Facets (3:04)
Unfolding Harbor (4:10)
Myosychron (4:11)
To Continue (5:33)
Echo Donk (5:27)
Chrona (8:21)
Cinnamon Tropics (3:34)
Miniature Odyssey (6:10)
Intro To Geofoam (3:57)
Latitude (2:30)
Review: Last Spring, long-serving electronic experimentalist Norm Chambers (otherwise known as Jurgen Muller and Panabrite) was diagnosed with a rare form of sinus cancer after a period of ill health, During the time he spent waiting on news from his doctors, Chambers recorded what he thought would be his final sonic statement - an album called Facets that he rushed-out digitally. Here it lands on wax, alongside the happier news that so far Chambers' treatment has been a resounding success. Musically, Facets is a little more unsettling than some of the artist's work, with his usual fluid and dreamy ambient sounds being joined by angular and off-kilter beats, strange sounds and unsettling electronic rhythms. It's a formula that makes for interesting and occasionally intense listening.
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Heide
Heide (CD)
Cat: DEN 359CD. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Heide I
Heide II
Heide III
Heide IV
Heide V
Heide VI
Heide VII
Heide VIII
Heide IX
Review: Named in honour of an experimental silent movie of the early 1920s, Polish duo Nanook of the North are a unique proposition: a collaboration between composer/violionist Stefan Wesolowski and electronic musician/guitarist Piotr Kalinski that defies easy categorization. Heide, the pair's second album, was recorded pretty much in the middle of nowhere, and its' musical blend of effects-laden ambient electronics, simmering strings and acoustic guitar motifs was reportedly inspired by "wildness and untamedness". It's a genuinely brilliant, ultra-atmospheric affair that uses repetition magnificently (a nod, we'd argue, to American minimalism) and benefits from guest contributions from mezzo-soprano Margarita Slepakova.
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Air Texture VIII
Cat: AIR 008EP. Rel: 13 Jul 22
Parris - "Springtime Flows In Three Ways" (4:43)
Anthony Naples & DJ Python - "Entoure" (5:49)
Bitter Babe & Nick Leon - "Ecotone" (5:47)
5AM - "Years" (4:24)
Mr Curtains - "Hop" (5:33)
Beta Librae - "Treble Stitch" (3:05)
Rrao - "Zindagi" (4:34)
Downstairs J - "1000 Dumplings" (6:41)
Huerco S - "Latautii" (8:52)
Review: Two key pushers of New York tactile ambient-techno, Anthony Naples and DJ Python, here present a fittingly named compilation (and the third in the series) curating only the best found in that style and scene: 'Air Texture VIII'. Spurred on by a cost of living crisis in Manhattan, areas further afield in neighbouring Brooklyn have become much more central to artists such as Beta Librae, Downstairs J and 5AM, spurring their rise and that of producers like them. Don't miss this important chronicling of the scene, which still unfolds in real time.

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On The Way (To The Laughing Light Of Plenty)
Cat: ERS 019. Rel: 29 Apr 19
Blazin' Sun (4:13)
Brilliant Light (5:01)
Flow Motion (4:50)
The Rose (6:26)
Oranges & Blues (4:44)
Babbling Brooke (5:11)
The Pulse (15:57)
Review: Secret Circuit's Eddie Ruscha and Rub N Tug's Thomas Bullock joined forces as Laughing Light Of Plenty for an EP back in 2008, and followed it up with an album on Whatever We Want Records in 2010 which largely got lost in a warehouse stock malfunction. Now Emotional Response are doing the right thing and giving the record a second airing under the duo's alternative alias The Naturals, and it's not hard to see why they wanted to do the reissue. Loose and funky, but also deliriously psychedelic and indebted to the 1970s golden era of songwriting, this is a quintessential Emotional record if ever we heard one.
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Cast A Double Shadow
Cast A Double Shadow (limited baby blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: COS 002. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Open Secrets (3:51)
A Glass Touch (4:04)
Instant Memory (3:15)
Double Exposure (4:36)
Cast A Double Shadow (part 1) (8:47)
Cast A Double Shadow (part 2) (8:17)
Review: Ceremony Of Seasons drops its first two releases in quick succession and after Ross Gentry's inaugural ambient wine pairing, Brett Naucke now repeats the trick. He has written this lush ambient long player "to be paired with Conjured In Shadows, a Mendocino-grown, carbonic macerated Nouveau wine from the 2022 harvest." It is a superbly organic soundtrack with found sounds and plenty of evocative designs all bringing to mind a warm day outdoors on 'An Open Secret', celestial skies on 'A Glass Touch' and autumn melancholy on 'Private Life'. The flipside explores the rest of the season with icy melodies and candle-lit sounds that evoke hymnal solitude.
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F Lux
F Lux (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2707. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Aora (6:07)
Tols (2:21)
Schinokapsala (4:48)
Hebust Cometh (5:27)
Haerstag (4:27)
This 1 (5:35)
Nothing In My Hand (4:57)
Parasymptofelia (5:15)
Review: Russian avant-garde sculptor namesakes Naum Gabo, AKA Jonnie Wilkes of Optimo and mastering engineer James Savage, drop their inaugural album, 'F. Lux.' The pair delve deep over eight tracks of cavernous ambiance, pummeling industrial techno and barren, windswept synthscapes, which are perfectly alluded to by Scottish painter Andrew Cranston's surreal artwork. In turns introspective and oppressive, the pair ditch their usual stylistic sensibilities for something altogether more longform and enveloping, allowing for full immersion in the cavernous soundworld. Highlights include opening wormhole 'Aora' and the deeply tense grindhouse resonances of the aptly named 'Hebust Cometh'. Wicked and bad.
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The Viral Tempest
The Viral Tempest (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: PEN 010. Rel: 06 Mar 23
wOOlf WOrdings Of OrlandO (2:30)
OrlandO Et La Tempete Viral SymphOny Redux (15:53)
OrlandO ShOegazer Strides TOwards FiascO (7:30)
Rampage At The CapitOl OrlandO Viral Tempest (1:55)
SlOw OrlandO Et La Tempete Viral SymphOny Redux (8:42)
OrlandO UndOne By ScOrnful DOg Star (11:33)
Pour Finir Avec Le Jugement De Dieu Viral SymphOny Plague (GrOundless StOrm) (4:37)
Pour Finir Avec Le Jugement De Dieu Viral SymphOny Plague (Tempete De Merde) (2:42)
Pour Finir Avec Le Jugement De Dieu Viral SymphOny Plague (La Nausee) (3:29)
Pour Finir Avec Le Jugement De Dieu Viral SymphOny Plague (WOrld Whirlwind) (1:48)
Pour Finir Avec Le Jugement De Dieu Viral SymphOny Plague (COsmic DOOr) (3:37)
Pour Finir Avec Le Jugement De Dieu Viral SymphOny Plague (Weep NO MOre) (3:54)
Pour Finir Avec Le Jugement De Dieu Viral SymphOny Plague (HerOic COjOnes) (11:44)
Pour Finir Avec Le Jugement De Dieu Viral SymphOny Plague (Ars LOnga Vita Brevis) (13:11)
Review: Pentiments continues its work spotlighting post-conceptual artist and writer Joseph Nechvatal. They have already dropped a retrospective Selected Sound Works album that spans 1981-2002 and now comes a companion across two slabs of wax that focus on more recent audio works. This is in cahoots with Andrew Deutsch and it makes use of anonymous reading of Virginia Woolf's 'Orlando' as an anchor point around which the "virus-modelled artificial life audio material" from Nechvatal's 2006 piece viral symphOny: the enthrOning is reanimated. The second then uses a rather controversial record performance of Antonin Artaud's radio play To Have Done with the Judgement of God which the artist takes apart and reweaves into something radically new.
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Ali
Ali (LP)
Cat: INC 014. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Letztes Pech (4:31)
Lament (5:12)
We Wait (4:15)
Rau (4:51)
Rene (4:52)
Gebet (5:32)
The Hustle (5:50)
How We Say Goodbye (5:38)
Review: Istanbul born, Berlin and Copenhagen based artist Nene H (real name Beste Aydin) had amassed a hardcore following for her slew of early releases. She then finally came good on all her promise with a debut album that blended bass, techno and plenty of her own cultural heritage. Ali arrived in 2021 but only now lands on wax via Incienso. It's an album that processes personal grief and mourning with melancholic melodies, moody grooves and introspective soundscapes that allow for deep thought processing. At times psyched out, at others manic, and always alluring, it's a real triumph.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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The Perfumed Garden
Cat: CDMH 272. Rel: 01 Sep 23
The Inovation
The Hymn Of Praise
Advice To The Lovelorn
Woman Is Like A Fruit
The Encouragement Of The Lusty Wife
The Blue Sari
Leilla The Flatterer
The Story Of Mocailama & Chedja
Krishma & The Lovely Cowgirls
Track 10
Review: Since its release way back in 1968, The Perfumed Garden has become a much-discussed cult classic. It's certainly a unique offering, with the whole thing built around Indian vocalist and poet Chitra Neogy's sultry and expressive spoken word interpretation of a centuries-old erotic text that has been likened to the better-known Karma-Sutra. Neogy's spoken word vocals, which often come drenched in reverb, are simply sublime, with some tracks consisting merely of these inspired readings. Where the album really comes alive, though, is when her words are given musical accompaniment - think sitar, tabla, strings and more - from an ensemble of experienced Indian musicians. An oddball gem that's well worth further investigation.
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Neu! (reissue)
Neu! (reissue) (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: LPGRON IP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Hallogallo (10:13)
Sonderangebot (4:24)
Weissensee (6:48)
Im Gluck (6:51)
Negativland (9:43)
Lieber Honig (7:16)
Review: Legendary kraut and prog rock duo NEU! aka Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger make the 50th anniversary of their self titled debut album with a special reissue all formats. This limited edition picture disc format is one for the collectors for sure. The music still sounds fresh with its mix of heady ambient and lazy grooves, driving motor kicks and psyched out sounds all making for perfectly immersive listening. Weird and wonderful and unbelievably avant garde for 1972, it remains one of the most impressive debut albums of the era.
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Remix The Universe
Remix The Universe (limited LP + insert)
Cat: LPWABB 143. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Daryl Palumbo - "Conquer The Sin (Raising Of Lazarus Edit)" (3:55)
Child Of - "Life Is An Experiment (Kismet And Karma Version)" (1:25)
Cola Wars - "Holy Wings (Righteous Love Mix)" (5:42)
Benedicte Pierleoni - "Step In Space (A Big Step For Bass)" (1:40)
Tuvaband - "Step In Space (The Space Version)" (5:09)
Kevvy - "Fly In The World (Dub Love Version)" (3:31)
CrookOne - "Holy Dub (12 Bit Armageddon)" (3:48)
Quicksand - "Holy Dub (Hallowed Be Thy Name)" (3:12)
Nick Hook - "Holy Wings (Nico Y Irel's 3 AM In Sabaneta Mix)" (2:00)
BLK JKS - "Step In Space (BLKJKSSNDSYSTM)" (3:18)
Nick Reinhart - "Conquer The Sin (Hard Repent)" (3:28)
Andy Morin - "Life Is An Experiment (Cloud Climber Version)" (3:43)
Review: The eclectic Canadian superproject New Age Doom are pretty un-pin-downable, with their contributing band members including Bowie Blackstar bandleader Donny McCaslin, and bassist Tim Lefebvre. While their last album was a drone metal epic known as 'Himalayan Dream Techno', their latest is a dub-inflected curveball, dedicated to the mastery over space and atmospherics commanded by the late producer Lee 'Scratch' Perry. Remix The Universe is a compilation of new perspectives on their final collaborative album, 'Lee 'Scratch' Perry's Guide to the Universe'. If ever we needed a spiritual guide for space exploration, Perry would be our go-to; it's evident from this short LP that Perry's influence is felt much further and wider than merely dub music, with gross-genre remixes from the likes of Daryl Palumbo, Quicksand, Tuvaband, Nick Reinhart and Andy Morin all in tow.
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Endless Path Of Memory
Cat: SONICS 03. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Intro (5:13)
Things Fall Apart (4:14)
Tales (3:13)
Vanity Mirror (3:51)
Xero (3:31)
Orchid (2:10)
My Eyes Looked Dull & Sunken (feat Racine) (6:04)
Replica (2:38)
Bury It Deep Inside Yourself (4:46)
June (4:13)
Review: Nexcyia's debut project ventures into the realm of sound design, breaking free from conventional tempo grids. The departure from typical song structures is evident throughout with disruptive yet evocative sonic experimentation filling the void. London-based sound artist Adam Dove, drawing from his background in sound art, crafts a rich soundscape in Endless Path of Memory as he blends harsh sampling and gentle synthesis. Through granular synthesis and archived audio, he explores the boundaries of reality and illusion, reflecting on themes of otherness and existential exploration. As such this record offers a poignant commentary on modern anxiety, inviting you on a journey into the depths of the human experience.
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Climb Downhill 2
Climb Downhill 2 (limited 2xLP)
Cat: BRUKLP 1. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Fluido & Piacing (5:56)
Lotus (3:32)
Spider Of Hanns Heinz Ewers (3:36)
Extinction (1:25)
It's Not Like Touching (3:12)
Melancholy Of Guillaume Apollinaire (2:02)
I Can Watch It (3:33)
Cosmos Smooth (3:31)
Drive Smooth (10:13)
When Getting Involved (5:08)
Let's Open The Pandora Box (6:11)
Witch Of Nikolai Gogol (3:37)
Lyre Of Theodor Kellner (4:18)
Review: Japanese maverick Kohei Matsunaga, aka NHK yx Koyxen explores far and wide on this new album Climb Downhill 2. It comes after many years of unusual but ultimately excellent sounds on the likes of Diagonal, DFA, Pan, L.I.E.S. and right back to Mille Plateaux and WordSound. Across 13 cuts he truly gets loose and abstract, mishmashing endless genres and sub-genres into lively cuts that are both dance yet cerebral. His sketch-pad style approach to building sonics makes each tune a live and restless collision of freaky frequencies and squealing synths, busted bass and broken beats.

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Ray Collector
Ray Collector (gatefold picture disc 10" LP + booklet)
Cat: N 063. Rel: 18 Dec 23
Tape 01 (1:24)
Tape 02 (1:24)
Tape 03 (1:23)
Tape 04 (1:24)
Tape 05 (1:25)
Tape 06 (1:24)
Tape 07 (1:24)
Tape 08 (1:25)
Tape 09 (1:25)
Tape 10 (1:24)
Review: When he's not busy exploring the minutiae of electronic frequencies as Alva Noto, Carsten Nicolai likes to amuse himself with experiments like this one, where he sent magnetic tape and photographic film out to various parts of the world addressed to Mr Nemo from 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, hoping for the packages to be returned to him. The idea was these magnetic tapes and photosensitive films would pick be exposed to electromagnetic waves and radiation during their respective journeys, and so when he received his parcels back, he digitised the results and made this album, presented as a gatefold 10" with an eight-page booklet.
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Horror Of The Hexham Heads
Horror Of The Hexham Heads (limited 'hexham stone' vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 033. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Clearing The Earth (2:32)
Night Shapes (3:01)
Bedroom Intruder (1:41)
The Witch (2:19)
Images In Stone (2:19)
How Does Your Garden Glow? (0:57)
The Head Cult (3:03)
The Skull (2:55)
Ancient Or Modern? (2:30)
Psychic Playback (2:22)
Thoughtform (2:49)
The Doctor & The Werewolf (3:38)
Twilight Of The Celtic Gods (7:19)
Review: Horror of the Hexham Heads by The Night Monitor is a haunting and immersive journey into the realms of the unexplained. Inspired by the eerie electronic experimentation of the 1970s and the enigmatic lore of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, The Night Monitor skillfully weaves layers of analog synthesis and spectral ambience to create a spine-tingling sonic landscape. Listeners are invited to explore the murky depths of the paranormal saga surrounding the Hexham Heads, a pair of stone heads that mysteriously appeared in the town in 1971, with dissonant whispers and pulsating rhythms guiding them through the unknown. The result is a genuinely chilling experience that resonates with mystery and intrigue, capturing the essence of one of the weirdest supernatural news stories of the 1970s. Bob Fischer of Fortean Times aptly describes it as a "glorious celebration" of the unexplained.
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Odinocow
Odinocow (double 12")
Cat: GOST 021. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Memory (feat Fama87) (2:58)
Ko Mne (4:35)
Soon (5:20)
Taina (feat Shutta) (3:48)
Ogni (feat Fama87) (3:28)
Blizhe (5:05)
Ne Dognat (4:20)
Dengi Ne Sgorayut (feat Kedr Livanskiy) (3:53)
Circle (5:20)
Need U (2:48)
Temno (feat Fama87) (3:46)
Naiti (Feat. Flaty) (2:47)
Anymore (feat Shutta) (2:46)
Pozovi (feat Flaty) (2:33)
Diver (3:39)
Flow (3:20)
Breath (feat Flaty) (3:10)
Review: Many people's first taste of Nocow was amid the second half of the dubstep era - a time when boundaries between established genres and more explorative, contemporary and adventurous beats were blurring, feeding directly into the beautiful mess we see before us today in the dance music scene. Since then, he has graced us with a raft of excellent work which, much like the ethics of the time he emerged from, never really stand still or regurgitate. The difference between Odinocow and 2017's Ledyanoy Album is a case in point. Whereas then we were going through sounds that owed much to 1990s ambient techno, IDM, and associated noises, here we take a very different path, with a haunted R&B undertone running throughout the work, and plenty of nods to polished beach house, trance, and chill wave.
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Sur Quelques Mondes Etranges
Sur Quelques Mondes Etranges (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GR 2042. Rel: 20 Dec 22
L'anomalie (5:37)
Assult (4:56)
Steinmeck (2:03)
Histoire D'un Conflit (2:20)
Hemizygote (5:19)
Critique De L'effacement (7:12)
Le Bouffon Moderne (4:02)
Tonalites Cosmiques Pour Anorexie Mentale (3:06)
White Horse Against Ufo's (5:36)
Eine Andere Magische Stadt (18:00)
Zwolf Stationen (part 1) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 2) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 3) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 4) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 5) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 6) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 7) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 8) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 9) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 10) (0:24)
Zwolf Stationen (part 11) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 12) (0:25)
Review: If you like dense, challenging and austere industrial noise then read on: French sound curator and in situ artist Jerome Noetinger is a master of that who has proven himself over more than 30 albums. Sur Quelques Mondes Etranges is another one of his avant guard outings with electroacoustic designs at its core. The album is divided up into two sides of shorter tracks, then one 18-minute piece that takes up a whole side, and then one side of 21-second locked grooves for you to mix up however you see fit. The whole record was made in three days in a Hamburg studio and is a fine showcase of his ability to make palpable metal texture and real-world dirt out of sound waves.
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The Abyss Between A & B
The Abyss Between A & B (140 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ABP 001. Rel: 29 Dec 22
Today (4:44)
Kudus Kids (5:30)
Storia Della Notte (6:35)
The Abyss Between A & B (5:59)
Regretamine (5:12)
Romantic Loops (6:07)
Review: A Beautiful Place label founder Noha (also head of Panick Panick) offers up his latest slice of sonic wonderment with The Abyss Between A&B. Hailing from Italy's great capital, Rome, but having lived in New York for some time, once that's clear you can't help but hear a mixture of old world musicality and modern - or indeed futuristic - production happening across this startlingly good, rather different electronic effort.
Comparing the first and second tracks alone is enough to prove this, with 'Today' and its beautiful beatless harmonies invoking a kind of ancient mystery, while the dub-stepp-y 'Kudos Kid' feels very much born in the clubs and streets of our time (while also nodding to another synth gem, Elektro Guzzi). From there, things continue to flit between those two worlds, combining lush soundscapes with infectious and often slightly off centre percussion, making for one of those outings that can make you move and dream.
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Tribal Progressive Heavy Metal
Cat: NNT 044LP. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Beautiful Chaos (3:58)
Da Rage (2:27)
Up Bumbulum (3:18)
Batida 2 Dance (2:29)
Tribal Progressive Heavy Metal (3:45)
Dagamer (3:23)
Nai Nai Chi (3:02)
Alive (3:34)
Victory Dance (2:36)
Dedicado Ao Sem Abrigo Esperanca Ou Quando A Esperanca Morre (4:57)
Review: Lisbon has a lot to answer for in electronic music. Not just a great city to party in (and we mean great), the Portuguese capital has, for a very long time now, been responsible for some of the most cutting edge beats and pieces being made in Europe as a whole. More impressive still, it has managed to build this reputation due to the predominance of location-specific noises. The country's colonialist history means the population is hugely diverse, resulting in a real cultural melting pot, and tunes are a major outlet through which people can express their identity.
A place packed with characters as big as the impact of their respective sounds, Teteu, AKA Normal Nada the Krakmaxter, AKA Qraqmaxter,AKA CiclOFF, AKA Erre Mente, certainly accounts for a good number of those personalities on monikers alone. And, as Tribal Progressive Heavy Metal shows, his tunes are also hard not to notice. At once harsh and yet also delicate, or at least spatial, we run from a plain evil gabber-chip music-fairground ride oddity ('Alive'), to dubby proggy techno ('Da Gamer'), off-kilter pianos and UK funky drums ('Batida 2 Dance'), and snare-bass minimalism ('Nai Na Chi (Na China)'), among other adventures.
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Continua
Continua (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: LM 078LPC. Rel: 27 Jan 23
Continua (3:11)
My Soul Or Something (feat Kazu Makino) (3:50)
Process (3:00)
Woodland (feat Serpentwithfeet) (4:08)
Blue Hour (feat Julianna Barwick) (3:34)
Grasp (feat Coby Sey, Slauson Malone & Sam Gendel) (2:37)
We Are (feat HYUKOH) (3:46)
Condition (feat Toro Y Moi) (3:41)
Look Both Ways (feat Pink Siifu) (2:56)
All Over (feat Panda Bear) (3:01)
Skyline (3:12)
Different Life (feat Eyedress) (3:17)
Review: Los Angeles-born and raised Jason W. Chung aka Nosaj Thing is back on Lucky Me with a new album, more than 15 years into his career. Continua is his fifth album overall and this one finds him working with a top crew of collaborators including Toro y Moi, Sam Gendel, Pink Siifu, Panda Bear and Eyedress. Renowned for his ability to craft soundscapes that draw on his life in music from early punk and DIY shows to his sets at the famed Low End Theory, here he again cooks up an all-pervading mood of absorbing synth goodness. Some rides broke beats, some is abstract, all of it is gold.
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Continua
Cat: LM 078CD. Rel: 26 Jan 23
Continua
My Soul Or Something (feat Kazu Makino)
Process
Woodland (feat Serpentwithfeet)
Blue Hour (feat Julianna Barwick)
Grasp (feat Coby Sey, Slauson Malone & Sam Gendel)
We Are (feat HYUKOH)
Condition (feat Toro Y Moi)
Look Both Ways (feat Pink Siifu)
All Over (feat Panda Bear)
Skyline
Different Life (feat Eyedress)
Review: Nosaj Thing's fifth studio album, 'Continua' - his first full-length excursion since 2017 - earned plenty of plaudits when it first appeared on streaming platforms in the autumn. Listening to this belated CD edition, it's easy to see why. Warmer, deeper and dreamier than much of his work, it begins with the picturesque pianos-and-ambient pads of 'Continua' and ends with the drowsy, slow-motion electronic dream pop of 'Different Life' with vocalist Eyedress. In between, he shuffles between deep, breakbeat driven dreaminess ('My Soul or Something', with KAZ), chopped and screwed aquatic soul (the serpentwithfeet-sporting 'Woodland'), gently jazzy ambient soul ('Grasp', which features a trio of guests), ethereal hip-hop wooziness ('Look Both Ways' with Pink Siifu) and impeccable ambient pop (Panda Bear hook-up 'All Over').
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33 34
33 34 (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EMEGO 312V. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Raw To The Core (4:24)
Keep Former (4:16)
Invisible Man (6:54)
Ok But No (7:12)
I/C/D/S (7:00)
Review: The Mego label name is synonymous with quality electronic music now for 30 years this year. One of the most important labels in Austria is still going as strong as ever. 33 34 is the second album by NPVR (Nik Colk Void and Peter Rehberg) and first in seven years. This album thrives on modular synthesis and otherworldly sound craftmanship. The eerie 'Keep Former' really intrigues the senses while 'Invisible Man' has an experimental and cool rhythm to it. 'Ok But No' sounds like you are waiting in some sort of teleport machine. Very cool. If you are into finding unique and different sounding music that is futuristic and soundtrack-like, then this is for you. This LP comes with MP3 download code and is limited to 300 copies.
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Worlds Gone MAD
Worlds Gone MAD (limited LP)
Cat: TTT 106. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Mutually Assured Destruction (2:56)
Lord Of The Flies (3:49)
Portal Of Corruption (3:46)
I Was Dead (12:32)
Leonard (3:58)
Tomorrow's Pioneers (4:20)
Anti Work (3:36)
Sun Cage (12:25)
Review: Nuke Watch made a big debut on this label back in 2021 and since dropped live snapshots on the likes of NYPD Records and WEEDING but now return with new full-length World's Gone M.A.D.. The ensemble features Chris Hontos and Aaron Anderson and between them, they explore modal jazz infused with dub undercurrents and plenty of rhythmic and electronic invention. Spoken words and warped folk guitar lines, plucked strings and ritualistic dances, whirring machines and drifting sax notes all make this a record that is alive with detail and brilliantly beguiling.
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Chance Meeting On A Dissecting Table Of A Sewing Machine & An Umbrella (reissue)
Cat: ROTOR 084. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Two Mock Projections
The Six Buttons Of Sex Appeal
Blank Capsules Of Embroided Cellophane
Stain, Crack, Break
Review: Reissued via French label Rotorelief on its 35th Anniversary year, Chance Meeting on a Dissecting Table of a Sewing Machine and an Umbrella is the debut album of trailblazing noise and avant-garde musician Steven Stapleton. Catapulting Stapleton's macabre alias to success in the thin breath of just three through-composed drone pieces, this sonic statement was unparalleled at the time (1979), with its unusual mix of prepared tinkerings, feedback drones and cog-jams famously causing Sounds magazine to momentarily abandon their five-star rating system to specially award the album five full question marks. Absurdly sadistic, the album is also known for its original publication of the infamous Nurse With Wound List in the liner notes, which listed the entirety of Stapleton's influences going into the album's making - some acts named therein were so obscure that many fans speculate as to whether they were invented. An exemplary work of outsider music - or at least, one that is infamous by proxy to the more baneful works of the outsider music archetype - get ready to hear all things spectral over the more sustained tones: chains rattling, chairs squeaking, shakers shaking, even monologues in French.
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She & Me Fall Together In Free Death
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (numbered trifold red vinyl 3xLP + fold-out poster limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LGIA 011R. Rel: 11 Apr 24
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (18:06)
Black Is The Colour (5:27)
Chicken Concret (8:00)
Gusset Typing (5:44)
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (Phospherous mix) (18:06)
Chicken Korma (9:05)
Fine Writin' (8:18)
She & Me Fall Together In Free Death (Funeral mix) (15:49)
Yellowed (5:19)
Seething Red (6:44)
Black (3:28)
Review: Steven Stapleton is Nurse With Wound. Originally a band, sometimes abbreviated to NWW, since 1978 the English act has explored a range of dark and brooding styles, including industrial, dark ambient, drone, and noise. Well known for sound collages - usually pretty intense in nature - influences come from the dada and surrealist art schools, cabaret music, John Cage, The Beach Boys, Krautrock, and Musique Concrete. She & Me Fall Together In Free Death is, in this instance at least, the highly anticipated reissue of the landmark album which proved just how good NWW is at all forms of song craft. Work here edges into the eerier end of Liars collaborating with Tom Waits' at his most experimental and that's really clutching for reference points. Quite unlike anything else you'll buy today, we promise.
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The Ladies Home Tickler & Other Exotic Devices
Registered Nurse
Nana Or A Thing Of Uncommon Nonsense
Back, Sack & Crack (Oxymoron version)
Human, Human, Human
Duelling Banjo's
Wisecrack
Registered Nurse (Tickler version)
Monsanto Moon
Review: The latest Nurse With Wound release takes a deep dive into Stephen Stapleton's arhives and returns with a radically expanded version of 1990 set The Ladies Home Tickler, a typically eccentric and out-there blast of sonic surrealism crafted from tape loops, spoken word samples, weird noises, fractured electronics, and shards of bass, synth and guitar. In this edition, the original album's two lengthy tracks ('Duelling Banjos' and 'Registered Nurse') come accompanied by six previously unreleased cuts recorded during the same sessions, but previously unreleased. While one of these is an alternative take on 'Registered Nurse', the rest are increasingly wild and pleasingly freeform soundscapes in Stepleton's distinctive style. An essential purchase for dedicated NWW fans.

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Ladies Home Tickler & Other Exotic Devices (remastered)
Ladies Home Tickler & Other Exotic Devices (remastered) (limited gatefold translucent red splattered vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: DPROMDLP 162. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Registered Nurse (The Second Coming/Come Organisation) (9:07)
Nana Or A Thing Of Uncommon Nonsense (bonus track) (11:24)
Back, Sack & Crack (Oxymoron Version, Automating Vol 1/United Dairies (11:24)
Human, Human, Human (bonus track) (5:44)
Duelling Banjo’s (Hoisting The Black Flag/United Dairies) (12:23)
Wisecrack (bonus track) (4:28)
Registered Nurse (Tickler version) (9:12)
Monsanto Moon (bonus track) (9:04)
Review: There has been a steady stream of Nurse With Wound material released and reissued recently, with the fathomless creaks of Salt Marie Celeste still looming in our lower registers. Now Dirter are digging right back to the start to present a definitive version of the very first Nurse With Wound venture, originally recorded back in 1980 with a line-up of Steven Stapleton, Jim Thirlwell and William Bennett. Although it wasn't released until 10 years later, this amalgam of tape cut ups, sludge and noise make for a compelling time capsule on the various extremes of sonic exploration that were to come from all three. As you might well expect, there are additional tracks included here you would never have heard before, making this one for long time fans as well as those just beginning their NWW journey.
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Thunder Perfect Mind
Cat: IF 119CD. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Cold (CD1: Thunder Perfect Mind)
Colder Still
Zero Neither No (Andrew Liles remix - CD2: Various Industrial Adhesives & Lubricant)
Crank
Steel Dream March Of The Metal Men
The Dadda's Intoxication
Head Cold
Cold (Miss Ticker mix)
Spooky Loop
Alien
Colder Than
Colder Then
Bad Trip To Berlin
Review: Confusingly, two staggering out-there experimental albums arrived in 1992 bearing the same title: Thunder Perfect Mind. One came from Current 93, a group led by David Tibet featuring Nurse With Wound founder Steven Stapleton. The second was the latter's own experimental musical meditation on the same musical theme - a follow-up to the classic Soliloquy For Lilith that was, if anything, even darker, weirder and more intense than Current 93's paganistic LP. This expanded reissue presents a remastered version of the original two-track set on disc one - complete with musical contributions by Colin Potter and David Tibet - and a wealth of rare, unreleased and recently unearthed contemporaneous material on CD2. It's the ultimate version of an inspiringly out-there set.
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Intiha
Intiha (eco vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: OP 073. Rel: 22 Nov 23
Intiha (3:33)
Nazar Se (4:23)
Muddat (4:40)
Raat Bhar (3:33)
Dard (7:21)
Chiragh (5:44)
Lagta Nahi (2:03)
Dono Jahan (3:26)
Review: Singer, songwriter and author Ali Sethi had been entranced by Nicolas Jaar's music long before they began collaborating. He'd absorbed the sounds over a number of years, listening casually and taking in their subtleties in bars and rooftop parties across Lahore and London. "It felt familiar to me, that sense of adventure you have when you hear his music, like a tale that teases you and plays with your expectations as it unfolds," says Sethi. "In that sense it resembled the leisurely improvised ghazals and qawwalis I grew up hearing in Pakistan." When the two were finally introduced by Indian visual artist Somnath Bhatt, a regular Jaar collaborator who also handled the album's artwork, Sethi was well prepared. He began to sketch out voice notes using loops snipped from Jaar's acclaimed 2020 album 'Telas', improvising vocalizations and seductive Urdu poems over Jaar's weightless, time-bending productions.
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