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Keep Your Soul Young
Keep Your Soul Young (audiophile vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 63. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Space Us Out (3:36)
You Say You Love (4:19)
Rose & Honey (2:29)
Wrong Thing (2:46)
Everything Moves In Slow Motion When I Think Of You (2:27)
Riptides (2:39)
The Ghost Who Never Moves (4:02)
Modern Monuments (3:34)
Soulmate From The Archive (2:09)
OK Corral (2:15)
Review: Lela Amparo's debut album for Past Inside The Present is a smooth fusion of ambient guitar, IDM, trip-hop rhythms, orchestral arrangements and poetic vocals that draw from her American Southwest roots, international travels, and life in Gothenburg, Sweden. Amparo crafts a raw, worldly sound from these inspirations and mixes cinematic grandeur with tender grace, gorgeous melodies and head-nodding drum programming. Highlights include 'Space Us Out' with its emotional beat and piano loop, and 'You Say You Love' which combines harp and choral voices. 'Rose & Honey' reflects on isolation in Tokyo, while 'Wrong Thing' offers a Burial-style rhythm. Keep Your Soul Young is all about finding home within yourself.

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 in stock $22.94
Digeridoo (Expanded Version)
Cat: RS 9201X. Rel: 31 May 24
Didgeridoo (7:11)
Flap Head (7:03)
Phloam (5:34)
Isoprophlex (6:20)
Didgeridoo (Cr7e version) (7:23)
Didgeridoo (live - Cr7e version) (6:26)
Isoprophlex (Slow Cr7e version) (8:18)
Phloam (Cr7e version) (5:46)
Review: Fresh vintage Aphex meat in the shape of this expanded reissue of the classic rave era anthem 'Digeridoo' from 1992. Treated to a modern remastering job by Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven Mastering, this double pack features the four tunes on the original 12" - 'Digeridoo', 'Flaphead', 'Phloam' and 'Isoprophlex', as well as bonus versions by Richard D James himself said to be encoded through his Nakamichi CR7e cassette deck, utilising vari-speed to create versions at different speeds which "felt right at the time". The legend is that he wrote the tune to annoy hippies who liked to attend raves and jam with their digeridoos - or digeri-dont's as they quickly became known - but it's being delighting fans of that golden era between hardcore rave and jungle ever since.
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 in stock $26.25
Air Foundry (B-STOCK)
Air Foundry (B-STOCK) (mini LP + download code limited to 150 copies)
Cat: FDLP 001 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Signals
Shadowspace
No Closer Than The Moon
Landfall
Zonal Prospect
Air Foundry
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The Frequency Domain label has been quietly issuing some of the most compelling electronica of recent times, with a staggering cast of characters including Anthony Child, Bass Clef, Luke Sanger and more delivering more introspective, experimental material over the past couple of years. Now it's the turn of Apologist, a lesser-known project from Brendan Nelson which manifested in one 7" back in 2006. If you appreciate dreamy, slightly dubby electronics which move through different moods and scenes without getting you up off the sofa, this is the perfect trip. Many layered, richly rendered and full of grit and personality, it's the kind of record you'll discover new secrets in every time you visit.
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 in stock $21.00
Keep The Orange Sun: Reworks
Keep The Orange Sun: Reworks (limited CD in longbox)
Cat: PITP V047C. Rel: 15 Oct 21
Certainty Of Tides (R Beny rework)
Any Of Those Lie (Marine Eyes rework)
Rise (Zake & City Of Dawn rework)
Release-Adapt (36 rework)
Open Heart (Innesti rework)
Deepest Ocean (James Bernard rework)
Keep The Orange Sun (Taylor Deupree rework)
Migration (From Overseas rework)
Passing Dreams (Patricia Wolf rework)
Review: Los Angeles based ambient husband and wife duo, awakened souls join with Reunion Island native, From Overseas to create Keep The Orange Sun. After hearing each other's individual music, a deeper conversation started about shared musical influences and inspiration leading to the creation of this album. Keep The Orange Sun guides the listener on a thoughtfully curated path. Starting with the certainty of life's changes (Certainty of Tides) to arising self-doubt (Release/Adapt) and celebrating immersion in the present moment as the gateway to deeper connection with nature and one's life (Keep The Orange Sun). The instrumentation present in each track channels elements of electronic, shoegaze & ambient with each artist's distinct musical fingerprint highlighted.
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 in stock $8.83
Im Hole
Im Hole (eco vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 061. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Somewhere Between The 8th And 9th Floor (3:50)
What If I Should Fall Asleep & Slipp Under (2:28)
Once Wen't West (2:31)
Dis Yacky (3:48)
OoBrosThesis (2:05)
The Only Solution I Have Found Is To Simply Jump Higher (4:30)
Still I Taste The Air (5:06)
Emley Lights Us Moor (feat Iceboy Violet) (2:59)
Tailwind (4:29)
If [redacted] Thinks He's Having This As A Remix He Can Frankly Do One (4:05)
Backsliding (2:54)
Review: In a world saturated with easily digestible sounds, aya's music is a welcome jolt to the system and the debut album from this Huddersfield-raised, London-based artist is a bold and uncompromising album that challenges norms, questions truths and celebrates the spectrum of queer experiences. Through a tapestry of fragmented sounds, distorted vocals and experimental electronic textures, aya crafts a deeply personal narrative that resonates with both vulnerability and defiance. Tracks like 'Somewhere Between The 8th And 9th Floor' and 'What If I Should Fall Asleep And Slip Under' delve into the depths of self-discovery, their introspective lyrics and haunting melodies capturing the uncertainties and anxieties of navigating a world that often feels hostile. 'Dis Yacky' and 'OoBrosThesis' inject a playful energy, their distorted vocals and tongue-in-cheek humor offering a counterpoint to the album's more introspective moments. 'Emley Lights Us Moor', featuring Iceboy Violet, is a standout, its ethereal vocals creating a sense of otherworldly beauty. Aya's refusal to shy away from difficult topics and her willingness to experiment with sound and language make this album a powerful and thought-provoking work that pushes the boundaries of electronic music and challenges listeners to confront their own preconceptions. It's a challenge to the often-limiting tropes of queer art.
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Ribbons
Ribbons (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 299. Rel: 12 Apr 19
Beret Girl (1:48)
The Art Of Living (3:00)
Before (3:06)
Curls (3:20)
Ode To A Nuthatch (2:03)
Watch The Flies (3:54)
It's Your Bones (4:44)
You Couldn't Even Hear The Birds Singing (1:20)
Pretty Ribbons & Lovely Flowers (4:17)
Erdaydidder-Erdiddar (4:49)
Frankincense & Coal (1:43)
Old Graffiti (3:25)
Patchouli May (4:01)
Valley Wulf (3:20)
Quarters (3:16)
Under A Lone Ash (2:44)
Review: It's startling to think Bibio has been comfortably nestled on Warp Records for 10 years now. The folk-leaning beatsmith has taken his sound in subtly shifting directions while staying true to his delicate, melodious identity. On this latest album "Ribbons" he's sounding sweeter than ever, twirling up a 60s reverie of finger-picking guitar and tender vocals guaranteed to bring on sunshine, real or imaginary, no matter what time of year you pop it on. There are some more crooked moments to be enjoyed for fans of the more beat-oriented Bibio sound - "Pretty Ribbons & Lovely Flowers" has a wonderful crunch to it, but for the most part it's a treat to get lost in the pastoral reverie of the album's main themes.
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 in stock $29.29
Volta
Volta (cassette)
Cat: TPLP 460C. Rel: 28 Jun 19
Earth Intruders (6:20)
Wanderlust (5:57)
The Dull Flame Of Desire (7:30)
Innocence (4:36)
I See Who You Are (4:34)
Vertebrae By Vertebrae (5:12)
Pneumonia (5:22)
Hope (3:41)
Declare Independence (4:44)
My Juvenile (4:05)
 in stock $12.15
Magazin Frivole
Cat: BB 325LP. Rel: 08 Nov 19
Magazin Frivole (6:47)
Envoutement (4:13)
Derivatif (3:57)
A L'ouest (3:46)
Metropole Agile (4:53)
Phonique (5:06)
Frivolite (2:44)
Polyphase (4:53)
 in stock $27.63
The Stargate Tapes 1979-1982
Cat: FKR 068LP. Rel: 17 Dec 13
Dawn
The Dragon's Gate
Ars Nova
Flight Of The Raven
Voices Of The Sage
Photonos
Doppler Bells 1
Rainforest
Valley Of The Birds
Reflecting Pool
Openings
Chasing The Shadowbeast
Nightsong
 in stock $27.63
Crush
Crush (CD)
Cat: ZENCD 259. Rel: 18 Oct 19
Falaise
Last Bloom
Anasickmodular
Requiem For CS70 & Strings
Karakul
LesAlpx
Bias
Environments
Birth
Sea-watch
Apoptose (part 1)
Apoptose (part 2)
Review: A new album from Sam Shepherd AKA Floating Points is always cause for celebration, but even by his standards "Crush" is rather special. Largely eschewing the ambient jazz soundscape shuffle of 2017's "Reflections - Mojave Desert", it sees the Shepherd showcase his musical dexterity in stunning fashion via cuts that wrap shimmering neo-classical strings around what sound like modular electronics and rhythms that variously touch on broken beat, off-kilter experimental D&B and Autechre-style IDM. Of course there are ambient and experimental soundscapes showcased, but it's the fact that the album contains a swathe of formidably dancefloor-focused cuts in the style that first made him standout that pleases us most. Highlights include recent single "LesAlpx", the dreamy "Anasickmodular" and the "People's Potential" style deep house intricacy of "Last Bloom".
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 in stock $11.05
Maya (reissue)
Maya (reissue) (limited purple vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: TIMESIG 011X. Rel: 05 Mar 21
Brand E (4:52)
Usbrup Pensul (4:26)
Flying (3:42)
Pleasure Explanation (4:14)
Blind Aim (4:08)
Reach Out (4:22)
Amethblowl (4:41)
Zillion (4:31)
Anja Motherless (5:43)
 in stock $22.10
E7.02: A Space Of Partial Illumination
Cat: CDTOT 86. Rel: 20 Oct 22
A Space Of Partial Illumination
If That Were To Occur
Intents & Purpose
Embodied Cognition
Long Green Field
Temporal Aliasing
In Solitude We Are Least Alone (Waltz)
Frozen Light
Informal Horizon
Ephemeral
All This Has Happened Before
How Forests Think
Mangy Burger
A Stationary Air Mass
Exists To Remove Doubt
Sophie's Path
Review: The Future Sound Of London are well-known for their intense sectioning-off of various albums into sagas. Conceived as far back as the late 1990s, the 'Environments' album series has been routinely topped up on a slow but steady basis, and has thus far manifested as a grand total of seven psychedelectronic odysseys. 'Environments Seven', which came out earlier in 2022, is testament to the duo's madcap penchant for sagaizing; indeed, this seventh instalment in the LP is split into a trilogy, and 'Environments 7.02' is the second in said trilogy.
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 in stock $14.64
Music For Saxofone & Bass Guitar (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: LR 142LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Boa
Theem & Variations
Track One
Greetings To Idris
Irish
Kiefer No Melody
You'll Never Get To Heaven
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Back in 2018 Leaving Records first released this low key gem from Sam Gendel and Sam Wilkes, which blended the natural lull of live saxophone and bass guitar with considered FX processing to create some spellbinding grooves somewhere on the outer periphery of soul jazz. It's totally fresh, totally chill, and bursting with soul thanks to the impeccable playing from Gendel and Wilkes. It's gone through a number of iterations including previous tape issues and a white label private press run of 50, and now it's finally getting a repress so the latecomers can cop a wax edition and shirk the scalpers. Music this warm and fuzzy deserves to be heard on wax.
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Trill Scan
Cat: CST 181CD. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Anonymous IV
Blest Age!
Richmond Rd
Courante
Anonymous V
Materiadiscipuli
Novus Lumen
Pentaarc
Flit
Arislei Bone
Strewn
 in stock $14.10
Synthesist
Cat: BB 158LP. Rel: 23 Aug 14
So Weit, So Gut
B Aldrian
Emphasis
Synthesist
1847 - Earth
Trauma
Transcendental Overdrive
Tai Ki
 in stock $28.19
Crepuscular Elixirs
Crepuscular Elixirs (aquatic green vinyl LP)
Cat: ATA 52. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Peculiar Activities In The Magic Cauldron
Elixirs Of The Underground
Enchanted Metamorphoses
Drowsy Creatures
Black Lotus
Secret Ways Of The Subterranean Roots
Invisible Charlatans
One Little Sip
Crossing Into The Fantastic Realm
Outward, Inward, Upward
A Bubbling Concoction
Irrational Discrepancies
Crystal Breathe Wizards
Wild Potion
Tipsy Water Jumps
Cranky Chants
Exceptional Species Collectively Dreaming
 in stock $24.59
A Touch Of Cold Water
Cat: LUL 016. Rel: 13 Feb 19
Moon Prayer (7:17)
Lovely Dots (7:13)
Mountains (7:22)
Sea Of Silk (7:10)
 in stock $19.62
Live 1974
Cat: LPGRON 78. Rel: 27 Oct 07
Schaumburg
Veteranissimo
Arabesque
Holta Polta
Ueber Ottenstein
 in stock $11.61
Air Ni Ni (reissue)
Air Ni Ni (reissue) (limited grey marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BF 138. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Only You (4:07)
Track 2 (4:51)
Scary Point (1:48)
Desert (3:54)
Cold Goat (2:56)
Stamens, Pistils, Parties (5:38)
Evil Things (6:48)
Itsukushii Hibi (7:02)
I Can See Mountains (4:11)
Neutral (3:26)
Review: Brainfeeder looks back to Japanese hybridist Hakushi Hasegawa's first album Air Ni Ni here and reissues it on limited grey marbled vinyl. Although on the surface it might be thought of as pop, get in between the beats and you will find a challenging record that fused everything from bubblegum pop to breakcore, prog jazz to video games and much more besides. The record first came in 2019 and remains astonishingly diverse and new in the way it mashes up traditional genre boundaries and draws on alt-rock. Fans of label head Flying Lotus are sure to love it as is anyone who heard it first tie round.
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 in stock $25.15
Brazil (reissue) (remastered)
Cat: PI 173. Rel: 27 Oct 17
A Vase On A Table (3:33)
& A Painting In A Room (7:17)
Botany (Blonde) (5:14)
Decades Of Fashion
Privacy (4:00)
Over The Course Of A Few Weeks (5:07)
Shoulder Dislocated During Intercourse (9:47)
Like Fruit In A Bowl (8:42)
Left In The Sun (Men In Love) (8:08)
Women In Love (5:58)
Brazil (4:49)
Water Colour (Brunette) (3:01)
Till The Flowers Wilt (6:33)
 in stock $22.10
Neveroddoreven (reissue)
Neveroddoreven (reissue) (gatefold pink & blue splattered vinyl LP + yellow & pink splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: DHARMALP 55. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Some Thing's Coming
Daydream In Blue
Hey Mrs (Glamour Puss mix)
Everyone's A Loser
Heaven
Who Is She?
A Scarecrow's Tale
Stobart's Blues
The Backseat Of My Car (Sticky Black vinyl mix)
These Are Our Children
Sunny Delights
The Blue Wrath (extended mix)
The Desert
Won't Give Your Love
The Great Soul Destroyer
The Weather
I Spider
Daydream In Blue (acoustic)
Heaven (Silicon Dreams mix)
The Backseat Of My Car
Electricalove
I'm A Cowboy
Cells
Big End
Review: Cult English electronic duo I Monster aka Sheffield based record producers Dean Honer and Jarrod Gosling dropped Neveroddoreven, their second studio album, on 21 July 2003. A little later than first planned, it now gets a special 20th Anniversary re-issue on CD as well as this double gatefold. It incudes the original album plus three new singles and the much loved acoustic version of 'Daydream in Blue' which even if you don't think you know, you will, because ti has been rather ubiquitous in ad campaigns for brands including Ford and Magnum Ice Cream. Also helping to keep this band relevant after all these years was their single 'Who Is She' going viral on TikTok in 2023 and picking up 290M Spotify streams.
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 in stock $34.82
Ultracromatico
Ultracromatico (LP + insert)
Cat: 840705 112963. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Alla (1:51)
Mente (3:36)
Angustia En La Interfaz (3:12)
Portal En La Sala (4:43)
Gente Ok (3:03)
La Madre De Godzilla (5:31)
El Regreso De Dimorphos (2:51)
Especial, Espacial (3:49)
Distante (3:19)
Cine Clandestino (3:41)
El Vigia (4:01)
Sicofantes (3:06)
out of stock $30.12
Ascend
Ascend (white vinyl 12")
Cat: MODEZ 001. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Pursuit (1:30)
Dum Dumb (2:23)
L?ve (3:03)
Razor Rex (2:58)
Petrie's Rage (2:51)
Jeff On God (feat Parkinson White) (3:53)
Review: Say a big hello to the new Modez label here while getting lost in the hard hitting first release from Modelle. It's a bold barrage of bass, Baille funk and dubstep across six sizzling cuts. 'Pursuit' opens up with lithe broken beats wired up with electricity and percussive hits. 'Dum Dumb' is built on a distorted low end with hard-ass raps and brutal drum breaks, 'Razor Rex' arrests the attention with its pulsing bass and bleeping modular synth sequences while 'Petrie's Rage' is a hyper-speed cosmic banger. 'Jeff On God' (feat Parkinson White) shuts down with more low end energy and this time jungle breaks provide the power source.
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 in stock $18.24
Analog Fluids Of Sonic Black Holes
Analog Fluids Of Sonic Black Holes (limited grey vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: LPDG 190X. Rel: 06 Nov 19
Repeater (2:00)
Don't Die (1:58)
After Images (2:00)
Engineered Uncertainty (1:01)
Master's Clock (1:20)
Black Flight (feat Saul Williams) (2:00)
The Myth Hold Weight (2:00)
Sonic Black Holes
LA92
Shadowgrams
Private Silence (feat Reef The Lost Cauze)
Cold Case
Passing Of Time (feat Jucara Marcal)
Review: If you think that "Analog Fluids of Sonic Black Holes" is a poetic title for Carmae Ayewa's fourth album as Moor Mother, just wait until you hear her spoken word lyrics. She's an artist with a very singular vision, both lyrically and musically, and it's this that makes the album such an absorbing listen. Her subject matter is personal, political, social and cultural, and the music backing it - a forthright, experimental, densely layered mixture of discordant jazz samples, dark ambient chords, intense noise, industrial strength machine beats and growling, Nine Inch Nails style raw alternative rock sounds - is pushed to the limits to emphasize the strength of her message. It's an intense trip, but one that's well worth taking time and again.
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No Floor
No Floor (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: THRILL 625LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Hopfields (8:19)
Kinda Tropical (3:06)
The Applebees Outside Kalamazoo, Michigan (5:58)
Limelight, Illegally (6:29)
Lowcountry (6:48)
Review: Homaging mutuality in a robust creative dialogue, More Eaze and Claire Rousay add another flash of brilliance to a mesmerising string of allegorical LPs. Both born in San Antonio, Texas, Rousay and Eaze (Mari Maurice) riff (literally) on strummed country and noise rock echoes, reflecting an uptick in electronica artists sound-repainting the lonesome grasslands and desert great plains of the mid Southern United States. Yet on No Floor, there is an ardent sci-fi leitmotif too, producing a techno-realist vision reminiscent of a Texan Death Stranding and/or Simon Stalenhag painting. From 'kinda tropical' to 'limelight, actually' we hear shortgrass droughts, short-wave police radio chatter, and the bootup zaps of a beaten up pocket survivo-droid, as it scans the semidesert we alone must brave.
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 in stock $33.44
Grush
Grush (limited luminous vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZIQ 465X. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Reticulum A (4:19)
Hyper Daddy (5:24)
Fogou (2:43)
Magic Pony Ride (Pt 4) (2:38)
Imperial Crescent (3:45)
Reticulum B (3:37)
Grush (3:12)
Belvedere (3:32)
Raver (3:07)
Windsor Safari Park (5:35)
Hastings (2:48)
Manscape (5:23)
Metaphonk (5:06)
Reticulum C (4:44)
Review: Mike Paradinas doesn't need to prove anything to anyone, having helmed Planet Mu since electronica's breakthrough years while weaving his own idiosyncratic path through various strains of braindance along the way. Still, when he delivers an album it feels like an occasion, and Grush maintains the pace with a spectacular reflection on the broader sonic ideas he's been toying with for nigh on three decades. This album was crafted with live energy in mind - some tracks were written in the aftermath of particular gigs, some were written specifically to be played out - and the arc of the album is intended to evoke the flow of a live set. Along the way his instinct for sparkling melodies and needlepoint drum programming shine through, nailing a vibe between classic nostalgia and restless innovation like only he can.
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 in stock $25.97
Pakage
Pakage (LP)
Cat: HS 001. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Dane's Day At The Packaging Plant (3:34)
Cindy's Theme (2:20)
Insect Rides Lizard (3:05)
Dino Scheme (2:32)
Rubber (skit) (0:23)
Insect Rodeo (3:27)
Post Dino Scheme (6:29)
Dane Meets The Machinist (4:59)
Bandits Attack (1:58)
Packaging (skit) (0:51)
Macchina Tecnica (2:55)
Pizza Boy (3:49)
The Gonzoe Scheme (2:51)
Norbert Hacks The Cybercore (4:15)
 in stock $27.37
Consumed In Key
Consumed In Key (3xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TURBO 213LP. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Contain (8:10)
Consume (9:28)
Passage In (1:43)
Cor Ten (6:23)
Ekko (4:00)
Converge (4:11)
Locomotion (8:45)
In Side (11:06)
Consumed (11:17)
Passage Out (3:05)
Review: Plastikman is in the glory years of his career, and the recognition of this of late has come in the form of various reissues and deluxe editions. One move we didn't expect Mr. Hawtin to take, however, was approving an entire 'semi-classical' reimagining of his original album 'Consumed', first released in 1998. 'Consumed In Key' is a new collaborative version made between Hawtin and pianist/producer Chilly Gonzales; every track found on the original 'Consumed' now features piano flourishings and other instruments peppered over each moody techno jam, fleshing out the pangs we could only previously imagine on first listen.

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 in stock $21.83
Liquid
Liquid (2xLP)
Cat: STUMM 173. Rel: 15 Sep 23
Black Box (part 1) (2:55)
Want (5:59)
Jezebel (5:02)
Breath Control (6:40)
Last Call For Liquid Courage (5:23)
Strange Hours (7:10)
Vertigen (7:08)
Supreme (6:47)
Chrome (7:11)
Black Box (part 2) (5:02)
Review: Mute began reissuing some classic albums from Recoil last year and already they have vanished so this is another pressing of one of their best - from former Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder. 2000's Liquid is thought to be one of his best works as he delves into dark and involving electronic worlds with its hypnotic and deeply charged charm. Its moods - desire, fury, and violence - are paired with self-reflection that encourages you to go deep inside yourself while listening. There are haunting and ghoulish moments of intensity like 'Strange Hours' next to more soothing trip-hop cuts like 'Breath Control'.
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 in stock $18.24
In Veil
In Veil (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TITR 003. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Positioning (6:41)
Initiation (5:11)
Reverie (8:28)
Departure (10:12)
Serenity (8:00)
Review: Mind Express boss Refracted, AKA Berlin's Alex Moya, emerges from the depths of some murky, oily, opaque lake. A place unsettling and unnerving - the site of some unknown tension - but also wonderfully inimitable and hard to countenance. Powerful stuff, just not really in a way that immediately presents itself as such. Nevertheless, before you know it these tones have enveloped and ensnared. Call it ambient techno, call it ambient, call it pure futurism - parts here almost feel like the ambient noises of familiar things that haven't been invented yet. If that makes sense? A moody precog of a record, it whirs and drones, echoes and dissipates. There are moments when structure become more defined, like the mystery of 'Initiation', but for the most part these are aural infinity loops.
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 in stock $28.47
The Social Network (Soundtrack)
The Social Network (Soundtrack) (trifold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: SLCB 3212901. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Hand Covers Bruise (4:19)
In Motion (4:56)
A Familiar Taste (3:29)
It Catches Up With You (1:39)
Intriguing Possibilities (4:21)
Painted Sun In Abstract (3:30)
3:14 Every Night (4:05)
Pieces From The Whole (4:16)
Carbon Prevails (3:50)
Eventually We Find Our Way (4:18)
Penetration (1:14)
In The Hall Of The Mountain King (2:21)
On We March (4:16)
Magnetic (2:11)
Almost Home (3:34)
Hand Covers Bruise (reprise) (1:53)
Complication With Optimistic Outcome (3:15)
The Gentle Hum Of Anxiety (3:58)
Soft Trees Break The Fall (4:43)
 in stock $55.00
Plum
Plum (LP)
Cat: BED 004. Rel: 26 Jul 16
Six (4:29)
Glue (2:46)
Fumes (2:46)
Wade (3:32)
Dye Tones (3:05)
Chlorine (4:53)
Plastic Rash (3:16)
Gum (3:48)
Review: The career of Cleveland's John Roberts has certainly gone from strength to strength since his incredible debut album Glass Eights on Dial back in 2010. Since then, 2013's Fences LP delved deeper into the exotic and abstract as did the Orah and Six EPs on his newly inaugurated Brunette Editions imprint. His first full length offering for the new label, the Plum LP continues on with Roberts' fascination with stunning percussion styles, oriental aesthetics and inventive use of sampling. All the tracks are quite short, lasting on average about three minutes, but have just the right amount of impact. There's a diverse range of moods on offer; from the 80's Japanese action film vibe of "Glue", the woozy steel drums workout on "Dye Tones" to the dusty Balearica of "Gum". It's all quite brilliant really.
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Intérprete: Flori
 in stock $31.50
Blissful Lie (B-STOCK)
Cat: XIN 004 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Blissful Lie
Weightless
Psychiflux
Cloud Walker
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Exuberant 1990s electronic music revivalist Ludwig Af Rohrscheid has released some of his most magical music of late, with December 2019's "Between Worlds" being one of his best to date. There's much to set the pulse racing on this four-tracker too, from the rushing, trance-influenced melodic positivity of breakbeat wiggler "Blissful Lie" (which, incidentally, lifts the same Aisha sample as the Orb's "Blue Room"), to the IDM/braindance fusion of "Psychiflux" and ultra-deep, spaced-out brilliance of "Cloud Walker", via the madcap insanity of "Weightless", which flips from a jazz-flecked ambient soundscape to a maniacal braindance stomper midway through.
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 in stock $9.94
Vitio
Vitio (CD)
Cat: OFFENCD 1. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Vitio
Sunday
Sio
NNSS
Acid
63
Austral
Jappartiens
 in stock $19.34
Kontinuum
Cat: 4939 2. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Sequenzer (From 70 To 70)
Euro Caravan
Thor (Thunder)
 in stock $16.57
Ison
Ison (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 1973. Rel: 27 Jul 17
Shahmaran (5:03)
Libertine (3:49)
Marilyn Monroe (3:30)
Hubris (4:07)
Amandine Insensible (4:12)
Hero (3:55)
Scarlette (3:25)
Bluecid (4:32)
Loves Way (6:59)
Human (3:17)
Do You Feel Real (2:30)
The Language Of Limbo (3:47)
Replaceable (3:54)
Grace (3:27)
When I Reside (2:50)
Angel (bonus track) (7:01)
 in stock $35.36
On Line Vol 1
Cat: WSDM 005. Rel: 24 Mar 17
Simo Cell - "Symmetry" (6:57)
Don't DJ - "Ubergang Zur Metrotram" (7:25)
K-Lone - "Woniso" (8:03)
Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Kris Baha
 in stock $19.34
Believer
Believer (gatefold LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1076LP. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Gitarriff (1:54)
Max (4:17)
Believer (4:14)
Versace Strings (1:31)
Rain (0:32)
4 Temaer (6:08)
Hester (3:06)
Flashing (4:32)
The Favourite (4:28)
Rap (interlude) (1:46)
Sonette (1:10)
Glassbord (1:41)
Grand Piano (4:54)
Missy (2:31)
I Don't Talk About That Much (2:54)
Hva Hvis (1:03)
Review: Norwegian duo Smerz are experts at duality and creating tension between two opposites, be that dark and light, warmth and cold or tension and release. There is a real air of menace to this record for XL that layers zombie vocals over busted synths and murky breaks. Some tracks are bight and dazzling, others are swaggering and ominous like 'Rain' with its big strings and air of Bjork sound design. Recorded over three years and drawing on the members' time in youth choirs, this is an expansive and accomplished record.
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Intérprete: Logic1000
 in stock $18.24
Believer
Believer (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: XL 1076CD. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Gitarriff
Max
Believer
Versace Strings
Rain
4 Temaer
Hester
Flashing
The Favourite
Rap (interlude)
Sonette
Glassbord
Grand Piano
Missy
I Don't Talk About That Much
Hva Hvis
Track 17
 in stock $8.93
The Bells Of 1 2 (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: GRON 030LP. Rel: 01 May 19
12 (3:53)
Human (4:21)
Come Running (3:28)
Move (3:23)
Gold (2:24)
Injoy (4:24)
Slo Fuzz (6:23)
Love's Boy (3:47)
Farewell Your Heart (2:49)
A To N (3:42)
Wonderland (3:33)
Enter 1 (6:03)
 in stock $21.83
Outside Of Your Lifetime
Cat: ESC 151. Rel: 04 Feb 22
My Attitude My Horoscope (4:03)
Moderato (3:51)
Stuck In Pause (3:02)
Mirror Behaviour (3:04)
Fields Of Grass (4:25)
Infirmity Of Temper (3:58)
Greener (1:41)
Palmistry (feat Minais B) (3:46)
Tb Honest (3:15)
Withdrawal (1:57)
Review: If you've ever been to any of the Danish islands Astrid Sonne's work will make perfect sense. Raised on Bornholm, sitting in the middle of the Baltic Sea, it's a quiet setting removed from the pressures of life, a million miles from the hipsters of Copenhagen and the art crowd of Aarhus. A place where you can really take time out and reflect, appreciate the slow beauty of life and celebrate its nuances.

Outside Your Lifetime feels very much like those ideas encapsulated. It's an electronically-driven piece of work, but here those gadgets are used in such a way as they sound organic, if you can even hear them at all. Elsewhere, we're transported to the atmosphere of a cave concert, tides slowly breaking on a nearby shoreline, vocals intensified by the acoustic impact of the granite itself.
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 in stock $17.14
Complete Space Tuning Box
Complete Space Tuning Box (4xCD + inserts + badge in wooden box limited to 300 copies)
Cat: USHI 018. Rel: 23 Jun 23
Track 1 (CD1: Cosmos From Diode Ladder Filter)
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Track 10
Track 11
Track 12 (CD2)
Track 13
Track 14
Track 15
Track 16 (CD3)
Track 17
Track 18
Track 19
Track 20
Track 21
Track 22 (live At Bigcat, Osaka 2/12/19)
Dimension Degenerator (CD4: Modular Series)
Orbit Vector Generator
Space-Time Echo
Zone Of Avoidance
 in stock $57.48
Nomark Selects Vol 1
Nomark Selects Vol 1 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: NOM 00X. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Cujo Vs Two Fingers - "Babou The Dog" (3:47)
Amon Tobin - "Cruel Like Flint" (4:03)
Two Fingers - "Golden" (3:25)
Two Fingers - "Yumyum Rhythm" (2:41)
Amon Tobin - "Mighty Tetra" (3:58)
Cujo - "Early For Clink Street" (2:50)
Cujo - "Nine Bars Back" (2:58)
Amon Tobin - "In Long Dark Grass" (4:08)
Amon Tobin - "Deep In Time" (3:23)
Amon Tobin - "Red Shift" (4:53)
 in stock $23.77
Atmospheres (reissue)
Cat: MPILP 009. Rel: 14 Jan 22
Dolomiti (4:19)
Area Del Terrore (3:30)
Funesti Presagi (2:35)
Gotico (2:43)
Bambola Omicida (2:39)
Calcolatori Elettronici (1:53)
Cibernetica (2:10)
Coltura Virus (1:55)
Oceani (4:05)
Attesa Messianica (2:45)
Lavoro Neto (2:30)
Donne In Attesa (2:57)
Cosmologia (2:33)
Vastita (1:58)
Verdi Pascoli (2:40)
Festa Pagana (3:26)
 in stock $42.00
Machine Music (reissue)
Cat: DIALP 933. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Autumn Countdown Machine (5:25)
Son Of Gothic Chord (10:08)
Jew's Harp Machine (2:39)
Drinking & Hooting Machine (4:40)
The Squirrel & The Ricketty Racketty Bridge (21:00)
Review: "One might thus regard the Welsh rarebit as a Machine in which a process is applied to the conditioning and perception of the world of bread and cheese." Suffice to say, John White might not have had the same ideas about what constitutes Machine Music back in 1976 as you do today. This is also the first time we've ever managed to get a reference to Welsh rarebit into the first line of writing about a record, so everyone is learning something today. "The Machines" White refers to are the individual tracks themselves, all recorded between 1967 and 1972 and all comprising different combinations of a thing. Six pairs of "bass melody instruments" made 'Autumn Countdown Machine', different permutations of "the articulations 'ging, gang, gong, gung, ho!'" comprise 'Jews Harp Machine'. And 'Son of Gothic Chord' is crafted from the sequential chord progression of four keyboard players, spanning an octave. Conceptual experimental and wildly imaginative stuff on the borderline of electronica, abstract, mathematical and something otherworldly.
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 in stock $28.73
Acid Mt Fuji (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MMDS 24004LP. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Zemaki (4:10)
Kinoko (7:41)
Meijijingu (6:42)
Saboten (6:04)
Oh My God (4:54)
Tambarin (8:20)
Oponchi (4:32)
Ao-oni (6:27)
Akafuji (7:25)
Alphaville (8:55)
Tanuki (8:39)
Floating G (6:10)
H (4:58)
B (7:31)
F (7:52)
2 H (10:18)
Review: Susumu Yokota's venerated 1994 classic Acid Mt. Fuji is reissued in expanded, deluxe fashion, as part of the 30th anniversary celebrations of the label that originally released it. Japan's Musicmine - specifically its electronic subsidiary Sublime - released the album on June 29, 1994, simultaneously with Ken Ishii's Reference To Difference, as their inaugural joint offering. Tantamount to a fusion of ambient acid/rave - then still nascent in Japan - with new age music, Susumo Yokota was likely the best man for the job at the time. With his first album, The Frankfurt-Tokyo Connection, he'd not yet established his electro-pastoralist style, yet it was Acid Mt. Fuji that divined the latter-day emotes of Sakura, a new age so adroitly fused with electronica yet emulable by few. Though the later years of Yokota's life have been couched in a good deal of privacy and mystery, Acid Mt. Fuji certainly betrays a fittingly shrewd and introspective character on the part of the artist, one that served him well. Its long, drawn-out nature soundscapes - tempered by the piquant sounds of modern synths like the TB-303, which animistically, pseudohallucinogenically blend with the animal sounds themselves - recall something like an alpine augur's waking dream.
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 in stock $40.90
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