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Dystopia
Dystopia (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHM 042. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Dystopia (6:14)
A Drop Of Water In The Ocean (7:30)
Largo (Calm Before The Storm) (5:48)
Water & Warm Air (4:48)
Disembodied Journey (part 1, 2 & 3) (10:12)
Still Existing (3:13)
Do You Know How To Get Out? (3:40)
Into The Waves (6:51)
Review: Lars Bartkuhn sonically portrays his recent relocation to Brazil on his latest ambient / new age LP Dystopia. It's an ironic title for sure, since it hardly sounds like what we'd usually imagine a dystopia to sound like. Perhaps the LP's making could shed some light on this paradox; Bartkuhn's first solo LP for almost nine years, it was born out of two interlinked ideas: a desire to create improvised music without the aid of computer sequencers or an electronic drum set, and a deeply held love of storytelling through sound. It's this revelling in imperfection which perhaps makes the album 'dystopic' - bits like 'Largo' and 'Do You Know How To Get Out' are beautifully rhythmic and driving, despite their apparent lack of computerisation going into the process. Sonically, it's aquatic, malleting, tactile, bubbly, serene.
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 in stock $20.78
Reporting From Detroit
Reporting From Detroit (limited 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHM 035. Rel: 07 Jun 21
 
Techno
On 7 Mile All Night (5:12)
Beautiful Jerusalem (5:34)
Resolution (5:35)
8th Chance (3:10)
Dexter & Joy At Night (4:53)
Reporting From Detroit (4:38)
Music Box (4:42)
Star Garden (4:02)
Electronic Travellers (4:10)
Growth & Development (4:44)
Review: Detroit techno originator Terrence Dixon serves up another of his stunning albums on Rush Hour after making us all wait seven years since the last one. That one, Theatre of a Confused Mind, was as Population One, this one is under his own name, and it is another exploration of afro-futurist techno that could only come from the Motor City. The drums hit hard, but there is always soul in the synths. 'Reporting From Detroit' brings street-level angst and tension where 'Star Garden' explores the cosmos above, while moments of deep self-reflection are encouraged, nay mandatory, during tracks like 'Growth & Development.'
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 in stock $23.93
Keep In Mind I'm Out Of My Mind
Cat: RHM 038. Rel: 29 Sep 22
 
Techno
Fretless
Operation Delete
Space Chime
Axis Mundi
State Of The Nile
Above Ground
 in stock $26.82
Artificial Dancers: Waves Of Synth
Cat: RHMC 005. Rel: 21 May 20
 
Electro
Clan Of Xymox - "Stranger" (demo) (5:43)
Det Gylne Triangel - "Maskindans" (3:42)
Zahgurim - "The Living Room" (6:37)
The Human League - "4JG" (4:00)
Liaisons Dangereuses - "Dias Cortas" (live) (5:06)
Sociedades En Tetra Brik - "Detector Martenot" (3:35)
Batang Frisco - "Sewing Machine" (5:56)
Chris & Cosey - "Hybrid C" (5:34)
Im Namen Des Volkes - "Alles Ist Gewinn" (3:39)
Stephen Huss - "Infinity Sign" (3:34)
Richard Bone - "Alternate Music For The Hindenberg Lounge" (11:55)
Review: Recently Interstellar Funk (real name Olf van Elden) has used his Artificial Dance label to offer up a range of new and old tracks that doffs a cap to "wave" music - that hard-to-define, synthesiser-heavy style that first emerged at the turn-of-the-80s and has been evolving ever since. "Artificial Dancers", his first compilation, continues this trend by gathering together personal favourites and rarities that spans 40 years of wave music. It's a brilliant collection all told, with highlights including the moody dancefloor brilliance of Clan Of Xymox's "Stranger (Demo)", the Human League's exceedingly rare 1979 tribute to JG Ballard ("4JG"), a killer live recording of "Dias Cortas" by EBM kings Liaisons Dangereuse and the Norwegian eccentricity of Det Gylne Triangel's wayward post-punk synth-pop classic "Maskindans".
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Needs (Not Wants): Retrospective Part 2
Cat: RHRSS 332. Rel: 14 Mar 22
 
Deep House
Needs - "Morning Breeze" (7:05)
Boobjazz - "Free Your Soul" (8:35)
Needs - "Inner Glow (Lasting Forever)" (7:48)
Laurentius - "Karate Samba" (ScienceFiction mix) (7:31)
Doctor M - "Park Jam" (6:58)
Passion Dance Orchestra - "Discover The World" (8:53)
Needs - "Brother" (Red Mountain Alchemy) (12:07)
 in stock $25.77
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