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Singles
Positive Force
Cat: P7 6610. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Positive Force 1 (2:58)
Positive Force 2 (0:45)
Positive Force 3 (1:55)
Positive Force 4 (1:45)
Positive Force 5 (1:24)
Positive Force 6 (0:23)
Review: Hailing from Yorkshire, Geoff Bastow made music that took people pretty far away from the White Rose county, out to the cosmic discos of Italy and then onwards towards the stratosphere itself. Half a galaxy away from a part of England known for keeping two feet firmly rooted to the ground, calling spades spades and taking no nonsense from nobody. Often producing under the moniker K.I.D. during the 1980s, and making most of his sounds after relocating to Munich, Germany, Bastow's attention to detail, sense of space and spatiality, gauge of groove and understanding of what makes a dancefloor move cannot be understated. Save your words, though, and skip straight to this EP to explain all that to people - six takes on a stone cold classic.
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Tiwala
Tiwala (hand-numbered 12" in hand-sprayed sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: KIMOCHI 56. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Canyouimagine (6:48)
Tadhana (4:35)
Tear.shed (6:30)
Buong Bilog (Vynear) (5:04)
Review: Bluets' debut on Kimochi Sound seamlessly integrates into the label's well established and distinctive style. This one, with a hand-sprayed sleeve as always, opens with "if you can imagine," a confident bit of microhouse that mixes rich melodies and a lively bassline. 'Action Potential' echoes RDMA's aesthetic with its precise beats and on the B-side you will find a vaporous melody that weaves through sparse downbeat house grooves to make for a dreamlike atmosphere. Closing the EP, 'Buong Bilog' features distorted IDM rhythms and a poignant refrain that balances twitchy textures with melancholic tones. This carefully crafted release bridges home-listening electronics with dancefloor clout.
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Rug Island (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Rug Island (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (7" picture disc in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DEMSING 062. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Rug Island (Full version) (3:48)
Bluey Theme Tune (vocal version) (1:26)
Review: If you've not found yourself enthralled by Bluey, the Australian animated kids series about the anthropomorphic six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy, Bluey, her family, curiosity, energy and imagination, then where have you been for the last seven years? Praised for its razor sharp depiction of modern family life in the Western world, it deftly straddles the line between children's TV and adult comedy, hitting both nails squarely on the head. In Rug Isand, Bluey and Bingo discover that a pack of felt tips can be anything - like a snake, or a campfire, or a banana. A perfect example of the creative minds of youth and heir ability to believe in things that grown ups might struggle with, the fact that Dad needs to engage his inner child and suspend disbelief before the episode ends speaks volumes. In musical terms, think fantastical, dreamy and typically witty instrumentation and spoken word, on record.
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Brighton Tapes
Brighton Tapes (limited yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: VINDIG 496. Rel: 13 Sep 21
BrightonTapes 01 (5:26)
BrightonTapes 02 (3:22)
Review: Before he signed with Tru Thoughts 21 years ago, and many years before he became one of Ninja Tune's most popular artists, Simon Green AKA Bonobo was merely a bedroom DJ/producer knocking up tracks in his Brighton home. The two tracks showcased on this limited-edition "45" date from that period and have never before seen the light of day. A-side 'Brighton Tapes 01' is warming and hazy, with toasty chords, drowsy flute and female vocal samples and deep bass rising above crunchy, loose-limbed MPC-driven drums. Flipside 'Brighton Tapes 02', which contains the same high level of vintage cassette hiss, is similarly warming, with a sweet female vocal sample, snaking sax samples and rich Rhodes chords wrapping around a head-nodding hip-hop beat.
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Something To Forget
Something To Forget (white vinyl 12" in hand-numbered hand-stamped sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IDI 019. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Something To Forget (5:10)
Something To Forget (Gabe Gurnsey remix) (6:25)
Flying Away (4:17)
Flying Away (Whitesquare remix) (5:36)
Review: Berlin's renowned Iptamenos Discos its back with more great musical enchant in the form of this new white vinyl 12" in hand-numbered hand-stamped sleeve from Boys' Shorts. This dynamic queer duo comes from Greece and is made up of Vangelis (formerly of LAGASTA) and London-based Tareq. Their Something To Forget EP is a dazzling mix of disco with a whole world of subtle influences from other genres. Two originals come accompanied by innovative remixes from Gabe Gurnsey and Whitesquare to make this an effective outing that will likely win Boys' Shorts many new followers.
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Intérprete: Rave Energy
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Royal Wavetable Mellodies & Old TDKs
Cat: FILM 014. Rel: 14 Mar 23
Fmsquared (Royal Wavetable Mellodies A) (4:07)
Copperfeel (1:50)
Wssquared (Royal Wavetable Mellodies B) (6:03)
Good Endgar (3:37)
Fmsquared (Epiloggy) (Beauvine bonus Perc version) (3:17)
Lansqape4 (Short_onetake) (5:57)
Review: Royal Wavetable Mellodies & Old TDKs by Mexico baed artist Brainwaltzera is a perfect coming totters of the symphonic, the synthetic, the organic and the electronic. It's a record that could be a lost 70s classic as much as a new school homage to minimalism, experimental ambient and vintage synths. In fact, this is a selection of archive recordings in the artist's characteristically idiosyncratic style that we cannot get enough of. The collection of tracks are gorgeously native and innocent, with wispy melodies and retro keys all smeared and smudged into moving pieces of ambient that are beatless but dynamic.
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Between Darkness & White Snow
Cat: NE 92. Rel: 07 Dec 23
I (10:18)
II (10:16)
III (14:06)
IV (4:05)
Review: Matti Bye is Between Darkness & White Snow on this deeply absorbing new 12" on Northern Electronics. It comes as four separate pieces that all play out as part of a larger narrative. First up is 'I', a quiet, gloomy landscape on a grey winter's day with the gentle sound of flowing water and muted synth modulations placing you right in the middle of it. 'II' has more presence, a growing sense of melancholy and unease and 'III' allows a little heavenly light into the mix to gently uplift. The final chapter has a feeling of hope with subtle keys radiating from deep inside.
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Álbumes
Hardanger
Hardanger (hand-numbered vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: LAAPS 040LP. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Hardanger I
Hardanger II
Review: Hardanger is a collaboration between Mariska Baars, Niki Jansen and Rutger Zuydervelt. Named after Jansen's Hardanger fiddle, the album expands on Baars and Zuydervelt's established chemistry after beginning as Jansen's improvisations with Baars adding vocals and guitar, all later shaped by Zuydervelt into two long-form tracks-one an electro-acoustic collage, the other more meditative. Baars blends ambient and folk and is known for collaborating with artists like Peter Broderick, while Jansen is a folk violinist and Zuydervel's prolific output as Machinefabriek is well worth checking as are his film scores and collabs as Piiptsjilling and Fean with Baars.
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Ghosts In The Machine
Ghosts In The Machine (purple & pink merge vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: F 029WP. Rel: 12 Aug 24
The Alignment (0:56)
I've Become (4:46)
Haunting Me (5:18)
Machine Dawn (2:59)
Sentients (3:56)
Nothing Is Real (5:02)
Flesh & Code (5:01)
Barcode Ghosts (3:16)
Codeage (2:45)
Mvtational (3:40)
Rush (3:55)
Anima Erase (4:16)
Review: CyberindustrialEBMwavepost-punkIDMmutantelectro. No commas, no punctuation, just one throbbing, convulsing, dystopian mass informed by the bleakest visions of a sci-fi future we deserve but definitely don't want. Originally hailing from Australia, but long-since relocating to Berlin's eastern ends, Kristian Bahoudian, AKA Kris Baha, has clearly absorbed his surrounds, grown through them, and learnt how to channel that brutalism into something truly potent. It's also narratively driven, with the titular spirits in the system a reference to humans in the age of advanced artificial intelligence - beholden to dictatorial codes that rob us of our essence, vitality and individuality. An awakening among a select few means a small number of people become self-aware, again, and can begin pushing back. And this point of tension, between human and machine, plays out sonically. Talk about painting a vivid picture.

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Cosmic Step 2
Cosmic Step 2 (gatefold red vinyl 2xLP + coaster limited to 300 copies)
Cat: UVR 19523R. Rel: 28 Feb 23
Polyphonic Size - "On The Way To Medora" (4:27)
Steel Mind - "Boss Man" (4:51)
Prima Volta - "Allright, Allright, Allright" (4:12)
Liquid Liquid - "Optimo" (2:52)
Andy Summers & Roger Fripp - "Train" (3:46)
Explorer - "No.8" (3:20)
Kevin Harrison - "Ink Man" (3:00)
Zara Thustra - "Massa Massa" (6:01)
Sam Jam - "Dance & Chant" (6:16)
Azymuth - "Young Embrace (Um Abraco Da Mocidade)" (3:20)
'lectric Workers - "Robot Is Systematic" (5:21)
Daniele Baldelli - "Galaksia" (3:55)
Sandy Steel - "Mind Your Own Business" (5:13)
Nef - "Apparition A L'endroit" (3:46)
Supersempfft - "Be A Man You Frog" (4:50)
Sff - "Song From India" (3:54)
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Unspeakable Visions
Cat: KH 052. Rel: 19 Jun 24
Viva Voce (3:56)
Vowels Of Love (2:36)
Darker & Darker (3:00)
Hometapers Tricky Universe (3:42)
So Far Yet So Near (4:45)
Your Words Against Mine (3:32)
Rattles (4:48)
Little Star (5:35)
AI Brainfire (5:09)
Sounds From An Unforgettable Place #1 (UV remix) (2:48)
Unspeakable Visions (3:48)
Review: Dutchman Banabila's second studio album on Knekelhuis once again affirms his status as a boss-level operator among ambient music fans. The eleven-track record explores soul-stirring, krautrock-tinged, and avant-garde electronic landscapes that are all rooted in emotive expression. His compositions feature ethereal voices in the form of fictional characters chanting in a language of their own creation, resonating with a captivating essence that transcends linguistic boundaries. The record also showcases Banabila's mastery of sonic textures as he weaves a narrative of layered complexity and emotional depth while some tracks like 'Rattles' hark back to his earlier work on Knekelhuis.
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The Primevals (Soundtrack)
The Primevals (Soundtrack) (ice blue & lilac vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SILLP 1745. Rel: 16 Jul 24
The Gale & Mountain Shack/Battling The Yeti/Main Title (7:19)
Dr Collier's Announcement (0:23)
Unveiling The Yeti (0:26)
Matt & Dr Colier (1:20)
They Talk/The Expeditio (2:55)
Rondo Agrees To The Expedition (1:39)
Meeting Cathleen/Kiku (0:26)
Pushing On/Yeti Tracks (1:44)
Awakened By A Yeti/Kiki (1:44)
The Tower/Earthquake (1:44)
The Cave/A New Land (1:44)
Rafting Down The River (1:44)
The Hominid Village (1:44)
Matt Hears Villagers Screaming (1:44)
The Hominid Confrontation (1:44)
The Wrecked Village/Onwards (1:44)
Entering The Caves (1:44)
Huge Spaceship Discovery (1:12)
The Spaceship/Inside The Spaceship (2:20)
The Abduction (2:59)
In The Cages (2:41)
Taken To "the Arena" (2:37)
The Lizard Arena Show (1:45)
The Yeti Is Released (3:11)
Escaping The Cages/The Yeti Helps The Escape (part 1) (4:34)
The Yeti Helps The Escape/Matt Has A Plan (part 2) (5:45)
Dr Collier Dies & Finale (1:51)
End Titles (2:52)
Review: When a Yeti is killed by a group of Sherpa, a bunch of university scientists travel out to Nepal in the hope of discovering where the creature came from. There, they team up with a rough and ready tracker, and head out from a remote village into the great white wilderness beyond. Avalanches, prehistoric species, and ancient hominids and alien reptiles all follow as the plot thickens and freezes. If you didn't catch The Primevals when it first arrived on screens, we implore you to watch the 2023 animated sci-fi action romp. Stop motion animator David Allen co-wrote and directed it, spending more than 50 years on the development which sadly completed after he died. It's a family friendly epic that looks gorgeous and plays out compellingly, thanks in no small part to the Richard Bland soundtrack. An homage to the great adventure epics that once defined cinema, the score is classic cinematic stuff, a classical overture of bombastic chase sequences, serene harmonies and pin-drop tension.
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Soft & Fragile
Cat: ES 026. Rel: 09 Feb 22
Ros Bandt - "Ocean Bells" (17:50)
LIME - "Shifts" (8:35)
LIME - "Annapurna" (9:22)
Review: Gong bath, anyone? Soft & Fragile is a three track outing built on a framework of custom made bells and chimes, at least one of which was created by the artist - namely Bandt's 'flagong', a three-story glass marimba the musician crafted in the late-1970s, apparently inspired by the so-called 'cloud chamber bowls' of Harry Patch, a chap known for developing weird and wonderful sound-making devices.

She uses the instrument to stunning effect solo on the opening effort, 'Ocean Bells', creating a gently flowing arrangement that sucks you in quickly. From there, she's joined by Julie Doyle, Gavan McCarthy, and Carolyn Robb to complete the full LIME (Live Improvised Music Events) lineup, and the work becomes more complex still, without ever being overbearing or overly theoretical.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Manu Archeo
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Spirit Exit
Spirit Exit (gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LY 001LPC. Rel: 08 Jul 22
At Your Gamut (7:07)
Transfixed (5:13)
Canticle Of Cryo (7:39)
Knot Of Spirit (Synth version) (10:17)
Broken Melody (4:21)
Life At Altitude (7:51)
Terminal Clock (5:02)
The Landscape Listens (8:14)
Review: Italian composer and modular synth wizard Caterina Barbieri makes a debut on the Light-Years label here with a profound work of ambient beauty. Known for her musical vortexes, she warps space and time with her compositions and has done ever since breaking through with 2017's double-album Patterns Of Consciousness. Spirit Exit again finds her start up her modal rug and get to work in her home studio amidst Milan's two-month pandemic lockdown in 2020. It's a personal work that "takes inspiration from female philosophers, mystics and poets spread across time." The transportational sounds are as complex as they are emotive from front to back.
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Fantas Variations
Fantas Variations (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: EMEGO 279V. Rel: 24 Jun 21
Evelyn Saylor - "Fantas Variation For Voices" (feat Lyra Pramuk, Annie Garlid & Stine Janvin) (7:44)
Bendik Giske - "Fantas For Saxophone & Voice" (7:16)
Kali Malone - "Fantas For Two Organs" (10:23)
Walter Zanetti - "Fantas For Electric Guitar" (7:30)
Jay Mitta - "Singeli Fantas" (12:11)
Baseck - "Fantas Hardcore" (4:46)
Carlo Maria - "Fantas Resynthesized For 808 & 202" (7:32)
Kara-Lis Coverdale - "Fantas Morbida" (7:53)
Review: Caterina Barbieri is an Italian modular goddess. Her 2019 album Ecstatic Computation was opened up by the majestic 'Fantas' and now it gets a whole new lease of life with this bumper package of variations. Each artist was personally chosen by Caterina and told to do whatever they wanted with the source material. The results are beguiling from the off with Evelyn Saylor, Lyra Pramuk, Annie Garlid & Stine Janvin going for a loopy, multi-layered vocal version that is constantly ascending to heaven. There is more calm from Kali Malon who keeps it strictly ambient and Carlo Maria approximates peak time melodic techno but from a much more artistic rather than narcotic point of view.
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The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari
Cat: BB 400LP. Rel: 13 Feb 24
Prologue (1:34)
Scary Memories (1:51)
Atonal Floating (0:59)
Full Of Life (1:48)
In The Town Hall (2:54)
At The Funfair (2:41)
A Mysterious Crime (2:40)
At The Funfair 2 (1:30)
The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (3:41)
Jane's Theme (1:16)
March Grotesque 2 (1:07)
Jane's Theme 2 (0:32)
Shadows (1:15)
Tragic Message (0:54)
Suspicion (0:56)
Tragic Message 2 (0:34)
The Plan (1:49)
A Dark Figure (0:53)
Caligari's Theme (1:00)
Arrest Of The Suspect (1:19)
Caligari's Theme 2 (1:55)
Worried Jane (0:48)
Interrogation (1:21)
Jane's Fear (3:21)
Francis's Observation (2:46)
Cesare's Attack & Escape (2:29)
Safe & Sound (1:26)
Francis At A Loss (1:21)
Caligari's Deception (2:16)
Lunatic Asylum (2:51)
In Search Of The Truth (2:52)
Out In The Field (0:42)
The Director Rants & Rages (4:06)
Scary Memories 2 (2:35)
Who's Mad Here? (3:13)
Francis Rants & Rages (4:34)
Epilogue (1:42)
Review: Musician, writer and sometime member of Kraftwerk Karl Bartos wrote The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari as a tribute to the iconic 1920 silent horror film whose original music score had long been lost. Through electronic compositions, Bartos skilfully captures the eerie atmosphere and psychological depth of the movie, enhancing its haunting narrative with his sonic reinterpretation. The album immerses listeners in a world of suspense and mystery, blending ominous synth melodies with pulsating rhythms and cinematic soundscapes. Bartos' masterful fusion of retro-futuristic aesthetics and contemporary electronic music was made after he dug deep into his own archives to recreate epics he wrote as a young classical musician and offers an all-new perspective on the original soundtrack.
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On Reflection
On Reflection (limited silver vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRR 372LPC1. Rel: 20 Oct 22
On Reflection (One) (9:26)
On Reflection (Two) (11:52)
On Reflection (Three) (5:49)
On Reflection (Four) (10:10)
On Reflection (Five) (5:21)
Review: The Disintegration Loops man William Basinski has linked up with acclaimed experimental composer Janek Schaefer for this new collaborative record on Temporary Residence Limited. What they cook up is a suite of very unassuming songs that are all dedicated to the late and great avant-garde composer Harold Budd. The record was eight years in the making and is as timeless as ambient gets with 42 minutes of gently undulating sonic terrain gently and quietly detailed with subtle skill and placid melodies. It is as beautiful as it is absorbing once you really give yourself over to the sounds.
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Baba Soiree
Baba Soiree (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PINGIPUNG 083. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Stray Carrier Pigeon (3:14)
Senseless (3:25)
At The Party (2:33)
Walk The Talk (7:20)
Slow Dance (3:27)
Ban Bash Up (3:17)
Ancestors Mix (5:52)
BanBas Aura 1 (3:55)
BanBas Aura 2 (3:02)
Roto Motor (Erbil mix) (3:30)
Review: Pierre Bastien and Michel Banabila are bonafide musical visionaries who have come totters for the first time on this debut collaborative album, Baba Soiree. They have achieved plenty over their careers in electronic music and draw on all of it here as they fuse their own idiosyncratic styles into something new. The churning and rigid mechanical loops and experimental instrumental setups come from Bastien while the sound designs and superbly chosen and assembled samples come from Banabila. Sitting somewhere between dance floor fun and avant garde invention this is a great piece of sonic alchemy.
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Innervision
Innervision (yellow vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: UR 148LP. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Grow (4:05)
Innervision (5:42)
Capture (3:40)
Push (2:07)
Transient (3:03)
Generated (3:01)
Four Steps (remix) (4:42)
Movement (3:44)
Messaging (3:39)
Types (5:34)
Review: Alexandre Bazin is back on Umor Rex records with what amounts to his most dancefloor orientated sound yet. This latest EP opens with the lo-fi and caustic, dubbed out breaks of 'Grow' before 'Innervision' sinks you into a cosmic synth reverie on gently churning rhythms. There's an indie-shuffle to the organic hits and muted synth melancholia of 'Capture' while 'Push' is brutalist drum machine sleaze. Elsewhere is 'Four Steps' (remix) which is another fizzing fusion of dystopian synths and depraved drum loops and 'Messaging' is a more heady and optimistic melodic beat workout.
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Eternally Frozen
Eternally Frozen (limited clear vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MDR 65. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Pastorale (7:06)
Setteottavi (8:35)
Exotica (7:31)
Pulsing (6:30)
Golden (6:23)
Review: Berlin-based Italian drummer and composer Andrea Belfi has long been known as a true sonic explorer. His immersive soundscapes stretch space, time and texture and that's the case again here with new album Eternally Frozen. It was composed for drums, a three-piece brass ensemble and electronics, percussion and synthesizer and makes use of an ancient compositional technique where "an initial melody is imitated at a specified time interval by one or more parts, creating illusionary never-ending musical journeys." It's an endless cascade of timbre and tone that undulates like a distance hilly landscape and leaves you in a state of mindfulness like no other.
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Desire & Discontent
Desire & Discontent (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RM 212LP. Rel: 04 Mar 25
The Difference Between Objects (7:48)
Four Questions (7:27)
Uncanny (6:23)
How To Kill Symbols (7:38)
Void State (7:32)
Apprehension Engine (5:05)
The Witching (5:59)
Celebrate Me! (5:52)
Review: First released in November 2024, Belief Disconnect's Desire & Discontent follows up on the preceding Decadent Yet Depraved, and cements their status as commentators of our times. If last time took a sledgehammer to the monstrous face of a world presenting as one thing but actually something more brutal and savage, this marks our arrival in different time. Masks, like gloves, are off, sides drawn, and the knife edge society and civilisation now rest upon is cast in sharp relief. This is dark, and we mean very, very dark, stuff. It's industrial. Like, super factory-sized industry. Tracks are full of rage. There's the sense that human aspects, a vocal for example, are emanating from solitary confinement somewhere in the depths of a Borg ship. And yet hearing and listening are acts of catharsis - Desire & Discontent is as much about giving us an outlet as it is reflecting a dystopian sci fi narrative which may be on the verge of coming true. Belief Defect certainly seem to think there's a chance, anyway.

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Desire & Discontent
Cat: RM 212. Rel: 03 Dec 24
The Difference Between Objects
Four Questions
Uncanny
How To Kill Symbols
Void State
Apprehension Engine
The Witching
Celebrate Me!
Review: Belief Defect's Moe Espinosa and Luis Flores bonded over a love of early industrial music - and even now, some six years on from the pair's debut album, its influence is still very much in evidence. But that doesn't mean that this, their eight track sophomore effort, harks back to the days of Throbbing Gristle et al. Rather, the Berlin duo take their taste for the uncompromising and sonically shocking and twist it into new shapes, equally informed by experiments from the leftfield of electronica and sharpened up by acute sound design. 'Apprehension Engine' is technically ambient - it's certainly beatless - but the way it steadily frazzles and burns itself up is edgy and unsettling rather than being chill out material. 'The Witching' splices doom-laden, deep voices with lumphammer kick drums, while 'Celebrate Me!' is a gloriously half-Suicide, half-Autechre mix of cyborg aggression and throbbing sequencers. Not one to be listened to with the lights off we reckon... It'll be all fright on the night!
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Dracula & The Curse Of Frankenstein (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Dracula & The Curse Of Frankenstein (Soundtrack) (reissue) (gatefold transparent red vinyl 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: TADLOWLP 32. Rel: 02 Sep 21
Main Title From Dracula (1:56)
Arrival At Castle Dracula (4:36)
Plan Revealed/Plea For Help/Dracula's Rage (5:22)
The Mausoleum/Harker Stakes The Bride/Empty Casket (4:54)
The Diary/Van Helsing Finds Harker (2:05)
Sleep Well/Dracula Seduces Lucy (2:04)
Lucy's Second Encounter/Garlic Flowers (2:37)
Aunt Lucy/Lucy Is Released (3:29)
Mina Ensnared/It Was There (1:08)
Allergic Reaction/Mina's Submission (2:56)
Bloodstained Mina/The Cellar (1:00)
The Final Battle (4:34)
Rhapsody For Lucy (Lucie) (4:07)
Main Title From The Curse Of Frankenstein (1:45)
A Brilliant Intellect/It's Alive (4:31)
The Gibbet (3:36)
An Offer Of Help/Goodnight Professor/The Professor's Brain (4:54)
The Creature/He's Gone (2:42)
The Creature & The Blind Man/You Shoot Well/I'll Give You Life Again (3:00)
Justine's Fate (4:06)
Get Up/Final Confrontation/The Guillotine (9:06)
Review: This is a World Premiere of the recordings of the complete scores from two absolute stone cold classic hammer horror films. Both come from the 1950s There is the Peter Cush starring The Curse Of Frankenstein and Christopher Lee lead Count Dracula, which also featuring Cush in the role of Doctor Van Helsing. Togther they make for one of the many special Record Store Day 2020 releases and are both utterly essential buys and some of the best ever from the soundtrack genre. James Bernard is the man behind the music on both, and it never fails to send chills down the spine. This reissue comes in a special gatefold sleeve with red and green 12" LPs.
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Atmospherics (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: PITP 53R. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Euph (CD1: Atmospherics)
Complete Nonsense
Helix
Phosphorous
Mars Rain
Lost In It
FM
Odyssey
Genetic Experiment
Euph (Feelings In Finite) (CD2: Atmospherics - Bvdub's Re-entries)
Complete Nonsense (Calm & Chaos)
Helix (Radiate In Red)
Phosphorous (Elements Of Endlessness)
Mars Rain (Freeze And Fall)
Lost In It (Life In Lucidity)
FM (Frequencies Of Forgiveness)
Odyssey (Gazing Into Galaxies)
Genetic Experiment (Symbols And Secrets)
Review: zake's untouchable ambient imprint Past Inside the Present revisits James Bernard's classic 1994 album Atmospherics and has remastered it and paired it with some fresh reinterpretations by bvdub, a longtime friend and collaborator. Since the original release, music and technology have evolved significantly but the timeless craft and rich textures of Bernard's work remain evident. Atmospherics achieved cult status during the ambient music boom after being crafted solely with a keyboard, sequencer, 12-bit sampler, drum machine, and bass guitar, all created in real-time and without edits. Bvdub's reinterpretations honour the originals while adding new dimensions and infusing them with a melancholic air that enhances its emotional depth.

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April Fool's Day (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition)
April Fool's Day (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 2xLP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 724758 1. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Main Title (LP1:orchestral Film version) (2:05)
Muffy's Present (0:20)
Pier Pressure (part 2) (1:01)
Pier Pressure (part 1) (1:29)
Night (1:13)
Trick Or Threat/Muffy & The Dolls Alt (1:51)
Little Miss Muffy (part 2) (0:37)
Little Miss Muffy (part 3) (0:32)
First Victim (0:42)
Snakes Alive (1:22)
All's Well That Ends (1:49)
The House (version 1) (2:05)
Little Miss Muffy (part 1) (0:48)
Nightwatch (1:16)
Wind/Window (0:27)
Stab In The Dark (1:41)
Hanging Around (1:41)
Nan In Danger (1:41)
Muffy Attack (part 2) (1:41)
Choke & Dagger (Parts 1 & 2) (1:41)
Getting The Point (1:41)
Hack In The Box (1:41)
Muffy Attack (part 1) (1:41)
CB Groove 1 (alternative Source Cue - bonus track) (1:41)
CB Groove 2 (alternative Source Cue - bonus track) (1:41)
Violin Concerto No 1 In A Minor (JS Bach orchestral Source Cue - bonus track) (1:41)
Intro (LP2: original 1996 Soundtrack) (1:35)
Main Title (1:35)
Choke & Dagger (1:35)
Pier Pressure (1:35)
All's Well That Ends (1:35)
Snakes Alive (1:35)
Stab In The Dark (1:35)
Hanging Around (1:35)
The House (1:35)
Trick Or Threat (1:35)
Nan In Danger (1:35)
Nightwatch (1:35)
Sitting Duck (1:35)
Dead Man's Float (1:37)
Night (1:37)
Getting The Point (1:37)
Little Miss Muffy (1:37)
Muffy Attack (1:37)
First Victim (1:37)
Hack-In-The-Box (1:37)
Techno-Loons 1 (bonus track From Charles) (1:37)
Music Box & Child Voices (bonus track From Charles) (1:37)
Popup Sting Layers (bonus track From Charles) (1:37)
Winks, Clock Motifs & Rhythmic Motif (bonus track From Charles) (1:37)
Melodic Motif (bonus track From Charles) (1:37)
Review: For the most part, in 2024 movie soundtracks only really make it into the public domain when the film was a big hit, or has achieved the kind of cult status that turns fans into collectors. April Fool's Day, released in 1986, received widely varied responses from critics at the time, but has since chalked up a strong following among die hard horror, and particularly slasher, movie lovers. We definitely recommend watching it - the flick landed at a great time for genre and sub-genre and refused to kowtow to the canon's rules of the day. In terms of score itself, this is Charles Bernstein working at his most comfortable (his other horror scores include the iconic Nightmare On Elm Street, a year or so earlier), so think tense, ominous refrains, twinkling synths, and descending strings. Oh, and bar room rock & roll.
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Television Themes
Cat: AJXLP 450. Rel: 05 Oct 18
Are You Being Served (2:21)
The Good Life (2:05)
London Weekend Television (0:09)
Blankety Blank (1:57)
Top Of The Pops (3:04)
Picture Box (2:56)
The Liver Birds (3:12)
Thames Television (0:08)
Rainbow (2:46)
Doctor Who (3:17)
Wildtrak (2:12)
World In Action (2:45)
Sorry (2:42)
Open University (0:42)
Review: English actor, writer, and musician Matt Berry - of Darkplace and IT Crowd fame - covers, yes, covers an assortment of classic British TV themes. The result is an album to be appreciated as much as it is to be taken seriously, as it is to be enjoyed. Of course there's a pinch of humour with Berry placing himself alongside a muppet and Doctor Who on the album's cover art, but it's the theatrical, jazz and upbeat, yet easy listening approach of the album which really paints the picture. The LP's opener "Are You Being Served" is undeniable sweetest spot of nostalgia here, with the minutia of Thames Television indents, at 8 seconds long, also checked and covered. Recorded solo by Berry himself, it's a burgundy-beige trip through the technicolour memory of one's formative years enjoying the early-evenings and afternoons watching a select choice of the UKs most iconic TV.
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BLUNDAR 12
BLUNDAR 12 (numbered heavyweight translucent green vinyl LP + insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BLUNDAR 12LP. Rel: 19 Sep 23
Track 1 (3:01)
Track 2 (3:24)
Track 3 (3:03)
Track 4 (5:13)
Track 5 (2:58)
Track 6 (2:54)
Track 7 (2:53)
Track 8 (2:15)
Track 9 (3:47)
Track 10 (2:14)
Track 11 (3:35)
Track 12 (5:09)
Review: Portland-based Kevin Palmer tucks himself away in a shed to make his music, so the myth goes. Wherever he makes it, he has always cooked up something special in the in-between electronic worlds. Now he lands on Blundar with a brand new album on numbered and heavyweight translucent green vinyl that offers up 12 tracks of ambient, dub and downtempo experiments which are at times intriguing and cosmic and others laid back and beautifully lazy. Each one is deftly detailed with myriad synth sounds, and atmospheric motifs and they all add up to a perfectly deep, dreamy and immersive listen.
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Different Eyes
Different Eyes (blue & green marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: VSN 127. Rel: 19 Sep 24
It's First Dream (5:15)
Baka (5:20)
Kinetic (5:43)
Uncanny Valley (6:24)
F4K Y00 (4:27)
Void Me (4:21)
Different Eyes (7:58)
Viadukt (6:51)
Review: Billian hails from Bosnia and Herzegovina and is and film and game music sound composer currently working on the Scorn game and his first film, Fugitive. He has also found the time to craft this new full length on the Vision (drum & Bass) label land it comes on nice green and blue marbled vinyl. He draws heavily on his work making sounds for films and manages to cook up an array of evocative soundscapes that play out like a mental movie. The likes of 'Uncanny Valley' are kinetic, tightly woven affairs alive with static, and 'Different Eyes' has a more serene feel with swirling pads and distant melodies hinting at a brighter future. Great stuff.
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The Glass Curtain
The Glass Curtain (limited transparent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: FLT 110LPC1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Broken City Seance (5:06)
Systol Nightshade (4:33)
Vanish Always (5:40)
Colza (4:48)
The Glass Curtain (3:14)
Shadow Through The Eyelit
Armistice
Arise & Perish
Sundial
Review: Billow Observatory returns to the fully ambient realms of their 2012 debut with a deeply introspective, percussion-free release that drifts through spectral soundscapes. Created by Jason Kolb and Jonas Munk, the duo's transatlantic collaboration has matured across four full-length albums marked by precision and emotional depth. Here, abandoning traditional structure, the album instead looks to harness the power of chance and randomness with shimmering guitar textures that crackle and dissolve like dust in water. It evokes a world slightly out of sync that is brooding, haunting and beautifully immersive while underlining their place as masters of refined, atmospheric ambient music.
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Shortwave Memories
Cat: BIO 36LP. Rel: 20 Jan 22
Tanss (6:43)
Interval Signal (5:25)
Night Shift (6:04)
Formanta (4:16)
Shortwave Memories (5:52)
Infinium (10:50)
Shruthi-12 (8:51)
Transfigured Express (9:10)
Review: After a run of reissues and a boundary-blurring fusion of classical music and electronica (January 2021's Angel's Flight), Norwegian ambient veteran Geir Jennsen AKA Biosphere has gone back to basics on Shortwave Memories. Ditching software and computers for analogue synths, drum machines and effects units, Jennsen has delivered album that he claims was inspired by the post-punk era electronics of Daniel Miller and Matin Hannett, but instead sounds like a new, less dancefloor-conscious take on the hybrid ambient/techno sound he was famous for in the early 1990s. The results are uniformly brilliant, making this one of the Norwegian trailblazer's most alluring and sonically comforting albums for decades.
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Reality Gates
Reality Gates (limited LP)
Cat: SV 31. Rel: 02 May 23
Music Of The Spheres (10:21)
Summer Memories (10:21)
Cosmic Carousel (5:56)
Abacaba (4:26)
Poseidon's Meditation (8:20)
Review: It's reductive to say that Dr. Steven T. Birchall's 1973 album is an exercise in academic electronica. Nevertheless, when the heads who don't already know get wind of the fact he used an EMS Putney (AKA a VCS-3), Ampex MM-1000 16 trk, DBX noise reduction, SpectraSonics Console, Studer A80 Recorder, Eventide Clockworks, Instant Phaser, Cooper Time Cube and EMT Reverb to achieve this stunner there's bound to be some note taking.
Plucked from a more innocent period in synthesised production, yet also one that was far more complex in terms of what was needed to achieve forward-thinking sounds, after pressing play you can't help but picture Birchall as some mad genius surrounded by vast arrays of machines, wires, plugs and intermittently blinking lights. In truth, the finished product is every bit that cosmic and explorative, a true testament to how much people back then thought the future would sound. Yet it's also very much a human feeling thing when heard today, its analogous tones both naive and familiar.
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A Guide To Hellthier Lifestyle
A Guide To Hellthier Lifestyle (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: AGTHL. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Intro (1:40)
Reel Insight (2:53)
How Do I Love (2:36)
We Are Reasonable People (4:05)
Divine Wash (3:55)
Puppet Parade (2:54)
Healing From Memory (5:37)
Fragile Growth (I) (6:49)
Fragile Growth (II) (5:55)
Transmutation Hymn (1:49)
Womb Rider (8:07)
Toxic Release (1:39)
Void Visitor (6:24)
Review: Ever-interested in pushing boundaries through sound and ideas, Bjarki returns to the full-length release schedule with another captivating adventure down electronic roads less travelled. More IDM than techno, tracks like 'Puppet Parade' perhaps hit the nail most squarely in terms of descriptions here - warm pads and metronomic accents in the foreground, strange, treacle-y alien noises in the background. Weird and always wonderful, one of the most impressive achievements here is the deft ability to create soundscapes that simultaneously welcome us with open arms and defy expectation and norms. Whether it's the 170 snares and lush tranquility of 'Healing From Memory', or the strangely rousing but thoroughly off-planet 'Void Visitor' to close.
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Vulnicura Strings: The Acoustic Version: Strings Voice & Viola Organista Only
Vulnicura Strings: The Acoustic Version: Strings Voice & Viola Organista Only (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TPLP 1317. Rel: 04 Dec 15
Lionsong (6:15)
Black Lake (10:05)
Mouth Mantra (6:05)
Atom Dance (7:46)
Stonemilker (6:26)
Family (6:58)
Notget (4:37)
Quicksand (4:05)
Review: Following from the success of this year's Vulnicura LP, Iceland's Bjork has decided to release an acoustic companion made up of string-only reinterpretations; a more abstract and pensive piece, if you will. One Little Indian is the label, of course, but this time there are strictly no beats, and the only concrete sounds within it are the subtle and placid wails of Bjork's own voice. While it isn't truly a pop album, there is enough playfulness and charm to render it playable not only as a solitary piece of music, but also alongside other pieces...in an explorative DJ set, perhaps.
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Fossora
Fossora (limited gatefold burgundy vinyl 2xLP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: TPLP 1485B. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Atopos (4:47)
Ovule (3:38)
Mycelia (2:02)
Sorrowful Soil (3:22)
Ancestress (7:06)
Fagurt Er I Fjordum (1:01)
Victimhood (6:54)
Allow (5:18)
Fungal City (4:46)
Trolla-Gabba (1:55)
Freefall (4:20)
Fossora (4:19)
Her Mother's House (4:32)
Review: "Another Bjork album?!" cry the naysayers. But little do they know they've been duped into thinking the Icelandic legend's last full-length, Utopia, was a recent affair. Actually, it's already been a good five years since the singer's flowery flabbergaster, and collab with experimentalists Arca and Doon Kanda, came to be. Fossora, by contrast, is a much more mournful LP: it's a meditation on generations, and was in part inspired by the death of Bjork's mother. It also contains collaborations with her two children, Sindri and isadora. A homelier affair, revisiting Bjork's upbringing in Iceland, on which she hadn't reflected on record since she was 16.
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Bastards
Bastards (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TPLP 1178. Rel: 23 Nov 12
Crystalline (Omar Souleyman remix)
Virus (Hudson Mohawke Peaches & Guacamol remix)
Sacrifice (Death Grips remix)
Sacrifice Reprise (Matthew Herbert Pins & Needles mix)
Mutual Core (These New Puritans remix feat Solomon Is Song)
Hollow (16-Bit remix)
Mutual Core (Matthew Herbert Teutonic Plates mix)
Thunderbolt (Death Grips remix)
Dark Matter (Alva Noto remodel)
Thunderbolt (Omar Souleyman remix)
Solstice (Current Value remix)
Moon (The Slips remix)
Crystalline (Matthew Herbert remix)
Review: When is a remix album not a remix album? When it's creatively driven by Bjork. The wonderfully titled Bastards might be a collection of reversions from her 2011 album Biophilia but it's clear all artists have been specially considered for their job and worked hard to subvert their usual motifs; stretching from the warped techno twists of 16-Bit's take on "Hollow" to the ghostly acapella of These New Puritans remix of "Mutual Core", this is one bastard you want in your life.
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Silenced (remastered)
Cat: DUSTV 120. Rel: 08 May 24
Trojan Horus (part 1) (5:03)
Trojan Horus (part 2) (2:30)
Lam Vril (4:27)
Truth Benders DIE (3:22)
Bolt 23 Blue Screen Ov Death (1:45)
Alt/Return/Dash/Kill (2:14)
Bolt 777 Ordinary Boy (4:04)
Drexian City RIDE (1:23)
Remote Viewing (feat Steven Severin) (3:12)
Gummi Void (2:31)
Machine Machina (2:15)
The Stele Of Revealing (1:27)
Songs For Other People (2:57)
Break Down On Lake Shore Drive (2:00)
Bolt 33 Glitch & Chin (2:20)
Sudden Intake (4:49)
4 3s 555 (part 1) (2:49)
4 3s 555 (part 2) (4:27)
Review: Album number six from Sheffield's electronic heroes The Black Dog was closer to their debut, Bytes, than anything that came in between. "We never set out to make it like Bytes," group member Martin Dust has since explained. "My idea was to create something you could come home to after you'd just ben to a club or gig, that would start at the right pace and then just wind down into a great album and just chill out." Suffice to say, they achieved that and then some. Silenced is an example of downtempo that still feels like it has one foot in the rave, sounds informed by 4AM highs and 10AM quiet, here made precious through the use of blissful and complex tones that envelop and encase your mind. A record everyone should own.
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From The End Of Time
From The End Of Time (limited audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: PITP 48. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Overture (2:55)
Back To Dust (3:05)
Desolation Rising (4:15)
Pseudotruth (1:43)
New Gods (4:57)
Endless Infinite (3:50)
In Ruins (1:05)
Wings Of Oblivion (4:14)
A Broken Hope (3:55)
Virtue Screen (5:09)
Undone (1:58)
Nightlands (2:18)
Lost Futures (4:35)
Review: This new record from Black Swan evokes a desolate post-collapse world that is detailed with haunting choirs, mangled tapes and distant industrial sounds. The album unfolds like a requiem by pulling beauty from the ruins of a collapsed society. With an hour-long narrative, it shifts between rippling hums and plaintive quivers of old cassettes, slowly revealing a heart that beats beneath the crimson haze. Tracks like 'Overture' and 'Back to Dust' offer cinematic grandeur and mournful exploration, while 'Pseudotruth' and 'New Gods' introduce eerie uncertainty. In the end, the album serves as a haunting meditation on loss, memory and the fragility of civilisation.
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Repetition Hymns
Repetition Hymns (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: PITPV 034C. Rel: 24 Mar 21
Closer (3:36)
Eternal Return (4:32)
Electronic Memory (No 1) (3:14)
The Innocence Of Sleep (3:22)
Miserere (5:19)
No Tomorrow (3:38)
New Winds (1:45)
Perpetual Notions (2:43)
Empryrean (3:20)
Rites Of Luna (3:25)
Luminous (5:08)
Theory Of Knowing (5:41)
Rites Of Luna (reprise) (4:20)
Evolving Robots (4:39)
The Space Between (5:39)
Electronic Memory (No 2) (2:30)
A Ballad For Broken Wings (5:44)
Grace The Sky (6:49)
Detachment (7:38)
Review: The enigmatic Black Swan's Repetition Hymns is a gorgeous collection of 19 short pieces that all add up to a great sense of momentum. Well suited to the slow passing of time that we have all endured during lockdown, the ambient pieces range from frosty and angst ridden to more pure and heavenly. As each imperfect loop unfolds, it changes in infinitesimally minor ways that only reveal themselves if you really give yourself over and get deeply immersed for the duration. Ad you should, because it is a great and rewarding use of time.
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Earth (reissue)
Earth (reissue) (limited LP)
Cat: CELL 07LP. Rel: 08 Aug 23
Stickstoff II (8:46)
Water (4:11)
Thrones (4:32)
The Children (14:32)
Mirror (4:22)
Review: Two years after Marc Richter released his most widely available album Back To Comm album, Alphabet 1968, on the ever amazing Tape imprint, he delivered another landmark with Earth. Originally, the music was conceived to accompany two screenings of the video Earth by Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen. First commissioned for the Sydney Festival 2011, the visual work was scored by Melbourne's Oren Ambarchi for the grand unveiling, but then toured the planet, with different musicians invited to reimagine the soundtrack for different locations. Germany's Black To Comm was enlisted for Berlin and Krakow, and as the smart money was always on, he offered up a strange, beguiling, abstract but highly visceral score. Almost impossible to describe, at once witty but incredibly sad, troubling and intriguing, traumatised but honest, it might be the perfect accompaniment to a film in which several frames are dedicated to landscapes piled high with human corpses. Following the two live performances, the producer opted to make these 'tunes' his next record, which is now finally getting a reissue.
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Alphabet 1968 (reissue)
Cat: CELL 05LP. Rel: 08 Aug 23
Jonathan (6:43)
Forst (10:22)
Trapez (2:41)
Rauschen (2:13)
Musik Fur Alle (5:22)
Amateur (1:57)
Traum Gmbh (5:34)
Houdini Rites (3:21)
Void (3:03)
Hotel Freund (1:28)
Review: When Black To Comm's staggeringly powerful Alphabet 1968 first landed, rather confusingly in 2010, it stood out on a burgeoning ambient and drone landscape for several reasons. Firstly, it was rather short. Certainly in comparison to similar sounding releases of the day - less than 45 minutes. Secondly, it managed to cram, or rather delicately introduce, myriad sub genres and styles within the relatively brief run time. Each track comes across as though it is autonomous, yet the collection really needs to be explored as a whole to get the full impact. So while 'Trapez' has this stunning, purposefully naive quality to it - like a music box fed through various levels of distortion, chimes straining through the muffled playback - preceding number 'Forst' is this grand, palatial overture of refrains and background marching drums, taking up a full quarter of the entire album on its own. Elsewhere, 'Traum Gmbh' brings fret and chaos to the equation, shrill notes invoking horror movie scenes, while 'Musik Fur Alle' invites us into an aural realm that owes much to candlelit folk tales.
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Pare De Sufrir
Cat: WHYT 86LP. Rel: 31 Oct 24
On The Authority Of Planets (1:51)
Alma Gemela (4:17)
La Semana De Colores (4:42)
I Am Kind On My Side (2:00)
Julian (3:14)
The Vulnerability Of Precious Things (1:09)
Pare De Sufrir (4:25)
Jason (1:24)
Muestramelo (2:21)
Memoria (4:12)
Start The Forgetting Machine (1:10)
Umbral (1:32)
David (2:10)
Soulacium (2:10)
Piedra Sobre Piedra (2:49)
Ser Sagrado (3:23)
Rebelde Amanecer (2:23)
Cuerpo Luz (0:55)
Review: James William Blades' score Pare De Sufrir comes via AD 93 and serves as the official soundtrack to A.G. Rojas' film of the same name. Known for directing music videos for artists like Jamie xx and Mitski, Spanish-born, California-raised filmmaker Rojas crafted his first independent film and it's a quiet, 48-minute meditation on grief and healing. Blades' composition captures Rojas' vision without ever having watched the film and he does a fine job of creating an evocative, operatic soundscape of orchestral and choral elements. Drawing from shared personal narratives, Blades layers field recordings, strings and voices that mirror the unspoken, fragile nature of loss and renewal into an intriguing long player.
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James Blake
James Blake (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ATLAS2LP. Rel: 02 Feb 11
Tep & The Logic
Unluck
The Wilhelm Scream
I Never Learnt To Share
Lindisfarne I
Lindisfarne II
Limit To Your Love
Give Me My Month
To Care (Like You)
Why Don't You Call Me?
I Mind
Measurements
You Know Your Youth
Review: James Blake's debut album is undoubtedly one of 2011's most keenly awaited releases, and its arrival via his own (major label funded) Atlas imprint ensures their is no lull in momentum for a producer who enjoyed a watershed 2010 with releases on Hessle Audio and R&S. The results here differ wildly from his previous sonic excursions - gone are the shimmering R&B soaked melodies of "CMYK" and the sheer experimentalism of the Klavierwerke EP, which saw the young Londoner depart from the confines of the dancefloor and enter a realm where there was only a passing reference to rhythm-based music. Instead we are treated to Blake's own yearning, raw voice, delicate pianos and an underlying sense of melancholy. Ubiquitous single "Limit To Your love" and the crackly sonic terrain evoked on "The Wilhelm Scream" are among the most immediately pleasing moments, but there is much to explore here. It's a fascinating opus and surely the catalyst to a long and fruitful career at the top.
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Extravision
Cat: 1969229 11866. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Celestial Radiance (3:07)
Before There Was A Moon (6:54)
From A Melted Place (6:35)
Wounded Healer (4:40)
Pools Of Mercury (10:50)
Arcturian Whispers (4:42)
In Search Of The Miraculous (7:33)
Pisces Moon (4:58)
Arcturian Gamelan (10:40)
Spiraling Down (7:42)
Halcyon Revelations (12:13)
Song Of Saturn (7:48)
Extravision (4:06)
Review: After a small 2022 self-release, experimental guitarist Guy Blakeslee's therapeutic and musico-psychonautic journey is re-released here by Leaving Records in their "all genre" series. The album serves as a balm, offering a refreshing sense of space, calm and possibility like a breath of fresh air on a stifling day. It also chronicles a musician's quest for meaning and healing in the aftermath of personal and collective upheaval that captures an emotional journey with transformative resonance. Extravision is a deeply reflective work that invites listeners to explore its meditative landscapes and experience its profound sense of hope and renewal.
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Bright Black Heaven
Bright Black Heaven (limited hand-numbered gatefold 180 gram audipphile clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3337. Rel: 09 Aug 23
Cold War (2:32)
Fade To White (3:25)
Faith Healer (4:42)
Deconstructing Gods (4:59)
Everybody's Friends (3:54)
Let's Be Honest (4:19)
With Your Arms Around You (4:27)
Bliss (4:10)
Bon Voyeurs (3:58)
The Witness (3:20)
Say Red (3:52)
Ill-lit Ships (4:49)
Bite Your Tounge (3:37)
Review: Blaqk Audio aka AFI members Davey Havok and Jade Puget dropped their second album Bright Black Heaven back in 2012. It now gets reissued via Music On Vinyl and has been cut on 45rpm for extra low-end punchy and louder volume. It comes on individually hand-numbered clear vinyl and is housed in a gatefold sleeve so is a special collector's piece indeed. Upon release, the album topped the US charts in the Billboard Dance and Electronic categories and has a moody synth vibe, darl pop sounds and plenty of 80s flourishes all bottled up with some gothic overtones.
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Absolute Elsewhere
Absolute Elsewhere (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent red vinyl LP + poster + insert)
Cat: 198028 265416. Rel: 03 Oct 24
The Stargate (20:13)
The Message (23:08)
Review: Denver, Colorado based progressive death metal auteurs Blood Incantation have become renowned for their overarching science fiction themes and cosmic reimagining of genre motifs, with 2019's sophomore triumph Hidden History Of The Human Race garnering immense acclaim and exposure. Unexpectedly, their 2022 follow up would rip a page right from the book of Tangerine Dream with Timewave Zero being made up entirely of ambient synth-laden pieces designed to serve as a soundtrack to passing through the stars. With this unpredictable penchant and clear lack of genre boundaries illuminated, anticipation was rife to see if the band would have the balls and brains to marry both opposing sonic guises and that's precisely what Absolute Elsewhere delivers. Named after the mid-70s prog collective (who once featured King Crimson drummer Bill Bruford), and even featuring Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaesching, the album is made up of two tracks, both broken into three segments each, that weave hallucinogenic death metal with synthwave prog, Krautrock, and euphoric alien ambience to conjure a uniquely transcendental listening experience. This ain't your granddaddy's prog rock, nor is it your daddy's death metal, but in a sense, it's kind of both.
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Nine Cities
Nine Cities (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 71 MOHM. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Jerush-A-Salem (3:32)
New Orleans (5:40)
Rome (5:05)
Skara Brae (4:05)
Dharamshala (6:04)
Kata Tjuta (4:11)
La Guerra (4:02)
Lower Atlantis (5:30)
Erebus (6:24)
Review: .Apocalyptic fusionistas Blood Of Heroes return to complete their trilogy of albums with Nine Cities. Every bit as powerful and abrasive as previous long players Remain and The Waking Nightmare, once again they take the dark imagery and intention from the original 1989 film and surge it into an unclassifiable and somewhat bewitching brew which has strong notes of IDM, metal and drum & bass. Highlights include the reflective dubby waves of 'Skara Brae', the high voltage tension of 'Lower Atlantis' and the skin-exfoliating 'Jerush-A-Salem'. Bloody good.
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Influence On Dusk (reissue)
Influence On Dusk (reissue) (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BAADM 017LP. Rel: 30 Oct 24
Track 1 (1:16)
Track 2 (2:26)
Track 3 (2:17)
Track 4 (1:57)
Track 5 (2:26)
Track 6 (1:50)
Track 7 (3:31)
Track 8 (2:19)
Track 9 (1:32)
Track 10 (1:56)
Track 11 (3:27)
Track 12 (1:58)
Track 13 (1:28)
Track 14 (3:08)
Review: Blue Chemise's debut LP, Influence On Dusk, re-emerges after its original 2017 release of only 105 copies as this vital reissue. BAADM makes the sought-after album widely available with remastered sound by Christophe Albertijn and updated artwork that stays true to the artist's vision. Influence On Dusk is a unique cycle of fourteen electroacoustic compositions that are mysterious, sometimes haunting, and always filled with a gentle melancholy. This reissue marks Australian artist Mark Gomes' second release on BAADM following the more romantic Flower Studies in 2021 and is one that captures his evocative, introspective style in a new light.
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Codice D'Amore Orientale (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: LPSM 3722. Rel: 11 Dec 24
God Is Love (3:42)
Kamasutra (2:45)
Mara-Jat's Love (3:33)
Sawadi (2:01)
Nude Love (2:23)
Haing & Yutia (5:05)
La Cortigiana (3:19)
Thai Pop (3:04)
Narai & Lakshmi (3:02)
Nude Love (long version - previously unreleased - bonus track) (3:20)
Review: Codice d'amore orientale may not be Piero Vivarelli's best film according to those who know, but its fantastically groovy soundtrack is a standout feature. Composed by Alberto Baldan Bembo under the alias Blue Marvin, the nine tracks blend Italian pop, orchestral arrangements, Asian influences, breakbeat, funk and experimental sounds. The soundtrack captures the essence of the era and offers a unique mix of genres that perfectly complements the film's vibe. Its eclectic style makes it a must-have for any self-respecting DJ's collection while showcasing Baldan Bembo's versatility.
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Dance Mode!
Dance Mode! (orange vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DEMREC 1100. Rel: 21 Apr 23
Bluey Theme Tune (dance remix) (2:11)
Dance Mode (2:10)
Doo-ba-Zoo (2:31)
The BeeeeeOOP Walk (2:17)
Chattermax (1:20)
Copycat (1:55)
Lollipop Yum Yum Yum (2:05)
Cat Squad! (1:48)
Omelette (1:04)
Sticky Gecko (4:09)
The Gnome Song (feat Meg Washington) (2:33)
Army (3:01)
Grandad (2:40)
It Was Yesterday (1:00)
Rain (instrumental) (3:32)
Rainbow (4:00)
Rain (Boldly In The Pretend) (feat Jazz D'Arcy) (3:52)
Review: Emmy and BAFTA Award-winning sensation Bluey is one of those shows you are only made aware of if you have kids. And then it pretty much takes over your life for a while as kids love it. Dance Mode is the follow up to the number one album Bluey already put out and it is another collection of 17 brand new recordings from series two and three of the hit animation, originally composed by Joff Bush. The heartfelt, funny portrait of family life is always brought alive by the colour sounds and has plenty of upbeat EDM tracks that bring the good times to any family disco.
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VTC (Soundtrack)
Cat: LRR 001LP. Rel: 09 Feb 22
Evidences Are Bases Of Conclusion (1:30)
Tunnel (3:51)
Half Blind Dog (2:11)
Rooster (1:48)
La Chapelle (2:43)
The Meeting (1:31)
L'Espace (2:50)
This Is A Trap (2:15)
Hald Blind Drive (0:48)
The Liquid Chase (2:09)
Mapesa (2:29)
Walk A Mile In My Mind (4:35)
Les Flammes (3:14)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Radio Nova programmer Max Guiget steps out under his well established Blundetto guise for another masterclass in mechanical dub-funk stuff, this time to provide a soundtrack to Canal+'s series VTC. Centred on a night driver for a ride share company, Nora, and her addiction to amphetamines, the show presents the mess that has become her life in all its vivid and uncomfortable details. Debts, divorce, and a bed on the backseat of the car she uses to pick customers up.

Faced with this kind of quietly disturbing realism, and a world that exists predominantly as a nocturnal realm, Guiget's work is steeped in brooding atmospheres, but rather than simply looking to build feelings through long refrains and deep dive ambience, there's often a slow but definite, forward-motion rhythm to what's here, with tracks like 'La Chapelle' an eerie yet groovy case in point.
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