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Atomos VII
Cat: KRANK 188LP. Rel: 19 May 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Atomos VII
Minuet For Cheap Piano Number One
Atomos VII (Greenhouse re interpretation remix)
Review: Dustin O'Hallaran and Adam Wiltzie have been dealing in musique concrete for a while now, with releases on some of the most daring labels around. However, this latest work on Kranky is undoubtedly a significant step up for the outfit, with people such as Keith Fullerton Whitman having released on the label. Three extended slices of pure hedonism, each one growing and rising in emotion and momentum with each new melody. "Atmos VII" drops you into a tranquil soundscape surrounded by orchestral swirls of melodies and subtle kick drums, and "Minuet For Cheap Piano Number One" prolongs this journey through paradise thanks to some stunning keys and spine-chilling bursts of ambience. Over on the flip, the Greenhouse re-wiring of the title track is equally pensive but considerably more sinister, with an extra dosage of guitar feedback winding its way into the mix. Stunners.
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 in stock $18.17
The Dead Texan (reissue)
Cat: KRANK 072LP. Rel: 23 Sep 22
 
Modern Classical
The 6 Million Dollar Sandwich (2:58)
Glen's Goo (4:03)
A Chronicle Of Early Failures (part 1) (6:12)
A Chronicle Of Early Failures (part 2) (5:02)
Taco Me Manque (2:29)
Aegina Airlines (2:45)
When I See Scissors, I Cannot Help But Think Of You (3:30)
Girth Rides A (Horse)+ (2:32)
La Ballade D'Alain Georges (4:43)
Beatrice Part 2 (4:08)
The Struggle (5:20)
Review: Adam Wiltzie is a member of Windsor for the Derby and Stars of The Lid, and alongside Christina Vantzou he crafted The Dead Texan back in 2004. It now finally gets a reissue which reminds us of its lush and weightless electronic and experimental charms. All 11 tunes are painterly in style with smeared synths and widescreen designs created using piano, guitar and electronic sounds. Piano motifs give an anchor to most of the tracks and there is spiritual gravity in many of them. Two decades old now but still relevant, the is a reissue well worth having.
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 in stock $27.89
Ghost Poems
Cat: KRANK 234LP. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Shiny Nowhere (3:56)
Stolen Time (3:17)
Felt Absence (3:16)
Oblique Ruins (3:10)
Snowy Water (4:45)
Rough Air (3:46)
Slate Horizon (3:31)
Ochre Sky (3:18)
Fossil Painting (4:19)
Deep Sky (3:17)
Review: Jacob Long's third full length LP under Earthen Sea sees the New Yorker weave together a slew of downtempo tracks, pulling from dub-techno and chillhop sensibilities, in a tracklist that feels like you are in the center of a steel sphere, as tracks like the Lo-Fi 'Stolen Time' and 'Rough Air' reverberate around you. Ochre Sky is a real highlight off the records back half, the mellow timbre and interspersed organic percussion (including a sample of a sink splashing) evokes a slow paced walk through a luscious garden. The material quality of Ghost Poems is what makes it so special, with each of the 10 tracks constituting a different biome to an expansive diorama. From the warm sunbeams of 'Fossil Painting', to the underground lakes of 'Felt Absence' each track has something refreshing to offer.

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 in stock $26.31
Ruins
Ruins (LP)
Cat: KRANK 189LP. Rel: 27 Oct 14
 
Ambient/Drone
Made Of Metal
Clearing
Call Across Rooms
Labyrinth
Lighthouse
Holofernes
Holding
Made Of Air
Review: Ruins is the 10th LP from Portland artist Grouper, an incredible set that's found it's home on the inimitable and always on- point Kranky label...and yes, it's another fine outing from the voco-noise head. Tracks like "Clearing", however, show another side to Grouper's usual rough edge. There's an element of smoothness to those sombre keys and far-out vocals. It's basically an ambient album with an extra layer of soul in its core - check "Made Of Air" for a seriously trippy set of soundscapes.
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 in stock $25.80
Shade
Shade (LP + insert)
Cat: KRANK 233LP. Rel: 17 Nov 21
 
Indie/Alternative
Followed The Ocean (3:18)
Unclean Mind (3:24)
Ode To The Blue (2:55)
Pale Interior (3:49)
Disordered Minds (4:38)
The Way Her Hair Falls (2:35)
Promise (2:55)
Basement Mix (5:15)
Kelso (Blue Sky) (5:50)
Review: Liz Harris' image as a gothic, studio-dwelling, ambient mastermind is cemented by her 12th album, 'Shade'. Compiling a loose and formerly unrelated collection of songs made over the last 12 years - from the short, ruined polaroid-style opener 'Followed The Ocean', to the naked strum-singing of 'Unclean Mind' and the droning submergence of 'Basement Mix', this one is arguably one of her most lo-fi projects. It easily captures Grouper's emergence on the international folk-ambient scene through the analog fog of rare CD-Rs and handmade cassettes, making her career trajectory a ghost story if we've ever heard one. Gear up for a print edition, with original sky photographs by Harris' friend David Horvitz, as well as a signed archival letter-press print of Moon Study, her exclusive new book.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $26.31
Ravedeath 1972
Ravedeath 1972 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: KRANK 154LP. Rel: 28 Mar 11
 
Ambient/Drone
The Piano Drop
In The Fog I
In The Fog II
In The Fog III
No Drums
Hatred Of Music I
Hatred Of Music II
Analog Paralysis, 1978
Studio Suicide, 1980
In The Air I
In The Air II
In The Air III
 in stock $40.79
Coast/Range/Arc
Cat: KRANK 229CD. Rel: 02 Nov 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Black Tusk
Fromme
Stave Peak
Neve
Brohm Ridge
Goat Mountain
Black Tusk (Descent)
Review: Second time around for Scott Morgan AKA Loscil's seventh album, Coast/range/arc, which first hit record stores way back in 2011. It's an album worth revisiting - or checking for the first time, for that matter - since it offers a near perfect distillation of the ambient producer and sound artist's now trademark sound. Full of beautiful, icy and slowly unfurling compositions that tend towards the meditative, the set is notable for Morgan's seemingly innate ability to craft immersive soundscapes out of a mixture of hazy drone textures, gaseous electronic chords, soft-touch melodies, atmospheric field recordings and simmer, near cinematic musical movements. This reissue also includes the previously unheard 'Black Tusk (Descent)', a deliciously woozy piece of Biosphere-esque arctic ambience.
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 in stock $15.78
The Patience Fader
Cat: KRANK 232LP. Rel: 09 May 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Swimming In A Western Motel (2:46)
Outskirts, Dreamlit (6:20)
Corniel (2:43)
The North Line (4:00)
Baitshop (0:28)
Harmony Conversion (3:07)
Memorizing, Memorizing (2:30)
Just A Story (4:49)
Nightwater (2:31)
Wooster, Ohio (1:30)
Almost Grown (4:52)
Grounded (3:35)
Review: Mark Nelson is the vocalist and guitarist for post-rock outfit Labradford but also releases as Pan America, which is the alias he assumes for this new album on Kranky. The Patience Fader takes in 12 tracks of archetypal acoustic Americana and immediately transports you to the planes of the northern states. It is made of solo guitar instrumentals accented with lap steel, twilit atmospherics and harmonica and is truly elegant and emotive with highlights such as 'Corniel' and 'Grounded' making this some of his best work yet.
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 in stock $26.31
Because Of A Flower
Because Of A Flower (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: KRANK 230LP. Rel: 14 Dec 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (0:49)
A Study In Vastness (6:42)
Suite Pour L'invisible (6:52)
Track 4 (5:16)
Camille (5:03)
Venus (7:38)
Take The Thorn, Leave The Rose (5:59)
Review: Ana Roxanne is no stranger to gender discourse. 'I'm Every Sparkly Woman', which appeared on her 2015 debut EP, was a re-reading of the iconic Whitney Houston - Chaka Khan cover, and a celebration of modern femininity and empowerment which later became about loving yourself irrespective of gender as Roxane came out as intersex. Now ready with her second full-length album, identity is never far from the table.

Opening with a spectacular spoken word piece told through multi-tracked voices, we're given an introduction of layers, shades and connected musical phrases that's at once abstract but coherent - the complexity of life on record, perhaps? From there we explore everything from Gothic choral to ambient, New Age and dream pop. The result is highly affecting, sublime stuff you sink into slowly and never want to get back out of.
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Intérprete: Ariel Zetina
 in stock $24.20
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