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Progessive Roots Evolution: A Song For Healing
Progessive Roots Evolution: A Song For Healing (limited translucent yellow vinyl 12" + insert limited to 50 copies)
Cat: SRMLP 1011. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Progressive Roots (LP version)
Healer (reprise)
Progessive Roots (Cosmic Arts mix)
Progessive Roots (Spritiual take)
Heloise
Review: First released in digital and CD formats via Sacred Rhythm, 'Progessive Roots Evolution: A Song For Healing' hears Joaqin 'Joe' Claussell's indelible style of long-form spiritual house music re-flaunted to especial somatic ends. Intentionally crafted as a piece that bridges the needs of both the music and dance communities to whom Claussell is mutually close, this is a suite divided into multiple sections that feed on one another; they appose elements of samba, jazz and house, with ambient interstices and even ruminative piano meltdowns ('Healer', 'Heloise'). This ultra limited yellow LP edition is the audiophile's preference, its dynamism best flaunted on the floaty but driving 'Cosmic Arts' mix.
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Álbumes
Escape
Escape (gatefold clear & pink split coloured vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: IDIB 337. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Black Latex (4:30)
Telling Me Lies (4:08)
Liquid Dreams (3:13)
Love Is A Crime (3:22)
Zeros (4:18)
Dark Age (1:14)
Haenim (feat Ether) (5:16)
Ghosts (3:36)
Escape (3:32)
The Young & The Restless (3:09)
Days & Nights (3:23)
Broken Windows (1:08)
Friends & Enemies (4:14)
Review: Desire once again demonstrate their prowess in the field of coldwave synth escapism with this new long player for Italians Do It Better. As soon as 'Black Latex' kicks into gear you know you're in for a red-lit thrill ride that captures all the seduction and mystery of nocturnal body music played the old-skool way. The kit list features such staples as the Jupiter 8, D-50 and Mellotron, while a revolving cast of ghostly vocals impart their message in English, French and Korean. This multi-lingual vibe only serves to take us further away from familiar territory into the displaced surrealism of the sound world Desire like to call home.
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A Soundtrack For Strange Times
Cat: AOA 006. Rel: 21 Feb 24
An Unusual Encounter (intro) (2:25)
An Unusual Encounter (8:04)
Going There With Or Without You (9:53)
Firmament (8:30)
Wandering Souls Of Griffintown (6:46)
The Fox & The Lion (7:18)
Strange Times (5:46)
The Soul (The Essence Of Breath) (10:13)
Surrendering To Nothingness (4:38)
In Limbo (6:38)
Turning The Tables (7:31)
The Faded Heart (5:00)
The Time Has Come To Say Goodbye (4:13)
There Is Only One Way To Find Out (10:00)
Review: Marc Leclair may have become best known for his Akufen work in the 00s, but his Horror Inc work is surely some of his finest. Taking the slinky micro house he pioneered and turning it to more cinematic purposes, his last album under the name was 2013's incredible Briefly Eternal on Perlon. Now he revives the project with this expansive suite for Ohm Hourani's Anoma label, which is appropriately tipped towards jazzy subtleties within machine music. With each release, Horror Inc becomes a deeper, subtler concern, and so it goes on this record where the springy, swung patterns are offset by half-hidden melodic murmurs and a generous dose of mystery as Leclair takes his conceptual project further into the realms of playfully spooky micro jazz.
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The Inevitable End (reissue)
The Inevitable End (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram purple vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: DOG 013LPX. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Skulls
Monument (TIE version)
Sordid Affair
Save Me
Rong
You Know I Have To Go
I Had This Thing
Here She Comes Again
Running To The Sea
Compulsion
Coup De Grace
Thank You
Do It Again (RYXP version)
Something In My Heart
Oh No
Goodnite Mr Sweetheart
Caramel Afternoon
In The End
Review: Norwegian electronic duo Royksopp drop the first reissue of their fifth studio album, The Inevitable End (2014), which was the final project to predate their mammoth AI-driven masterwork and triptych Profound Mysteries, in 2022. Immediately following the 'Do It Again' EP with a prominent feature from mega-singer Robyn, the latter artist went on to describe this expanded logical-conclusive LP as channelling an intrinsic 'dark energy', owing to its brooding vibe and toothy, mechanistic downtempo palette. While some dancier cuts steal the show, the album's saving grace is its slower and stranger moments, such as the dubsteppy 'Here She Comes Again', on which Jamie Irrepressible's vocals are perfectly mixed.
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