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Singles
Palm Palm (Remastered Edition)
Palm Palm (Remastered Edition) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: INN8ED 001. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Palm Palm (6:34)
Palm Palm (Broom & Hill remix) (5:05)
Function (5:34)
Returned (5:50)
Review: Bristol label-turned-blog Innate launches a new sub-label, Innate Editions, which it says is dedicated to timeless UK techno, IDM, electro and ambient music, and it'll all come on heavyweight vinyl to boot. The first release revives Connective Zone's Palm Palm, a millennium-era cult classic and Ben UFO favourite that first came out on Mark Broom and Dave Hill's Unexplored Beats in 2001. Now, this long-out-of-print, expensive and hard to find gem has been remastered by Jamie Anderson and so sounds superb with many lavish electronic layers, richly emotive melodies and dynamic drums that lean on UK techno, IDM, and deep electro. Sounds as good now as it ever did.
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Uprooted Vol 1
Cat: UPROOTED 01. Rel: 02 Nov 22
Rex Ilusivii & Goran Vejvoda & Milan Mladenovic - "Track 1" (3:40)
CHBB - "NBKE" (4:45)
Review: Versatile's new Uprooted project, masterminded by serial curator and long-time label contributor Vidal Benjamin, has an intriguing concept. It focuses on the 'duality' of musicians who grow up in one place, then move to another and absorb that culture. The two tracks on release number one were picked by Vladimir Ikovic, who has selected a track a piece from Belgrade, the city of his birth, and Dusseldorf, his current home. On the Serbian side, he offers up 'Track 1' by Rex Ilusivii, Goran Vejvoda and Milan Mladenovic, a trippy, slow-motion slab of dubbed-out, Eno-influenced slab of post-punk experimentalism from 1984. Flip for some rough, powerful, mind-mangling proto-techno from 1981: the stylish, lo-fi and pleasingly intense 'NBKE' by CHBB. Inspired obscurities that are well worth a listen.
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Álbumes
Fig 1
Fig 1 (LP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BRC 01. Rel: 23 Jan 23
(It's) Possible (3:51)
Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah (5:15)
A Clear Sky At Night (4:24)
Bird Brain (4:26)
Does Your Dog Bite (5:08)
Earth Music (4:42)
Sea Moss (4:46)
Day Dreaming (6:33)
Review: Fresh, warm and spontaneous - brainwave research center's eight track debut album is everything that electronic music sometimes forgets to be. Recorded and produced in the back of Smith's synthesizer/electronic repair shop, Specs Sales & Repair, in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, the project is a joint collaboration between NYC-based house/techno producer, Chase Smith (W.T. Records, Apartment, is/Was), & documentary filmmaker, Christa Majoras (School of Visual Arts).
Described as a distillation of influences from experimentalism of Steve Reich, Laurie Spiegel and Black Dice, the 90s ambient techno of The Orb and Pete Namlook/Fax and more motorik flavours like Kraftwerk, Suicide, Manual Gottsching, it's a gentle but lively affair from the Art Of Noise-esque 'ah ah ah ah ah' and bubbling jam 'Bird Brain' to the epic arpeggios v guitar closer 'Day Dreaming'. This is first of four releases that the artist has planned, but there's certainly enough here to get your teeth into for now.

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Feel Free
Feel Free (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BRC 03. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Life Of A Earthworm (4:15)
Interceptor III (3:23)
Electric Twilight (4:03)
Wow! (4:10)
Big Moonlight (4:32)
Falling (Sensation) (4:08)
Innerspace (4:53)
Wild Air (4:29)
(It's) Free To Dream (3:29)
Endian Summer (2:59)
Review: Brainwave Research Center is back once again with another superb album, and once again Chase Smith and Christa Majoras embody a unique DIY sound crafted from analog synthesizer experimentations. This is another entry into the duo's initial four-part series and it encapsulates the essence of summer. The A-side commences with a dreamy narrative that transitions into the gritty urban landscape of Brooklyn in 'Interceptor iii,' and concludes with euphoric sunset vibes. On the B-side, the music delves into the sensation of falling in dreams, reminiscent of their second album Mosaic, again blending electronic and acoustic elements. Feel Free, then, invites listeners into the everyday musings of Brainwave Research Center and is a classic listen for fans of locked-in rhythms.
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Shadow Of Fear
Shadow Of Fear (limited gatefold purple vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CABS 30. Rel: 20 Nov 20
Be Free (6:19)
The Power (Of Their Knowledge) (6:31)
Night Of The Jackal (6:38)
Microscopic Flesh Fragment (6:01)
Papa Nine Zero Delta United (7:39)
Universal Energy (10:53)
Vasto (7:41)
What's Goin' On (6:25)
Review: The arrival of a new Cabaret Voltaire album - the first since 1994 according to our records - should excite all those who hold the work of the pioneering Sheffield outfit dear. It's now a solo project from Richard H Kirk (he decided to keep the name after parting company with Stephen Mallinder in the late '90s), but the distinctive stylistic ticks remain (think paranoid sonic textures, metallic percussion hits, clear dub influences, plentiful spoken word samples, curious electronic noises and nods towards the industrial funk, EBM and post-punk). Naturally it's not as ground-breaking as Kirk and company's work in the '70s and '80s, but it is undeniably a Cabaret Voltaire album - and one that subtly updates the Cabs' particular brand of dense, dancefloor-ready paranoia for a new century.
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Berlin Atonal Vol 3
Berlin Atonal Vol 3 (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: ATONAL 001. Rel: 26 Aug 15
Cabaret Voltaire - "Microscopic Flesh Fragment" (live version) (5:10)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Universal Energy" (live version) (10:50)
Miles Whittaker - "Vagabond No. 7" (7:15)
Fis - "Dist CL" (Atonal version) (5:33)
Abdulla Rashim - "Track 5" (19:15)
Abdulla Rashim - "Track 6" (16:07)
Review: Berlin Atonal returned two years ago from a long hiatus, 23 years to be exact. After three tremendous festivals this decade, they now present us with their first recordings since 1984. These particular ones from the 2014 edition. Cabaret Voltaire (in this incarnation featuring only Richard H Kirk) was a true highlight and contributes "Microscopic Flesh Fragment" and "Universal Energy". One half of Demdike Stare Miles Whitaker went solo, presenting his truly unique take on techno, and the slow burning attitude of "Vagabond No. 7" is evidence of this. New Zealand's Fis also appears; rather uncategorisable as always on "Dist CL (Atonal Version)." On the third disc we have Northern Electronics main man and modern auteur Abdulla Rashim presenting two commissions from his captivating atmospheric set that year. Limited to 700 copies.
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Eulo Cramps
Cat: CYFU SOUL. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Ondo Helps Us Hear The Splinters (3:39)
Fly Back Stork (3:49)
Sapling (feat Eden Samara) (4:43)
Illumina (feat Julia Holter) (3:49)
Glossy Bingo Stain (6:03)
Coppertone Elegy (3:35)
Goldwood (feat Elke Wardlaw) (3:38)
Clam Lute Wig (5:22)
Years In The Hospital (3:41)
Review: Call Super has always been something of an underground darling - one of those untouchable artists with next level skills in the club, and a unique studio sound that excites even the most hardened and passionate fan. 'Eulo Cramps' is the artist's fourth album and one from the centre of a multifaceted project they call 'Tell Me I Didn't Choose This' which includes poetry, auto-biographical writing, painting and music. It is full of personal reflections and his signature melding of jazz, electronica and the unique voices of Julia Holter and Eden Samara. Though adventurous and experimental, it is an album steeped in very real emotion which we can all connect to.
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Soundtracks (reissue)
Soundtracks (reissue) (limited translucent purple marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: XLSPOON 5. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Deadlock (3:29)
Tango Whiskyman (4:02)
Deadlock (instrumental) (1:38)
Don't Turn The Light On, Leave Me Alone (3:41)
Soul Desert (3:53)
Mother Sky (14:29)
She Brings The Rain (4:06)
Review: Mute and Spoon Records continue in their CAN retrospective bout, following up the first two parts of the long-lost CAN live series ('Brighton' and 'Stuttgart' respectively) with further re-releases of their best known albums. 'Soundtracks' - their 1970 album in which every song was written with the intention of being included in various German films including Deadlock, Cream and Deep End - here gets a limited purple vinyl reissue. Functionally, though, the music could form a standalone conceptual CAN album in its own right. It's also full of the dramas that go hand in hand with your usual LP output; this album marks the point at which the original vocalist for the band, Malcolm Mooney, was replaced by Damo Suzuki.
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Carnage
Carnage (LP + booklet)
Cat: BS 021LP. Rel: 18 Jun 21
Hand Of God (5:16)
Old Time (4:58)
Carnage (4:31)
White Elephant (6:08)
Albuquerque (3:47)
Lavender Fields (4:19)
Shattered Ground (5:28)
Balcony Man (4:29)
Review: It only seems like yesterday when Nick Cave delivered his wonderfully captivating joint piece with fellow-Australian Bad Seed Warren Ellis. In fact it was early March, and since then we've all likely been through the kinds of highs and lows this record reflects so accurately. There's a lot of space to Carnage, but it's also an album of intensity, in a refined and sophisticated way.

Packed with incredibly cinematic, theatrical and dramatic moments, at its loudest 'White Elephant' is bordering on a genuinely euphoric religious experience, one rousing and hugely emotional crescendo of chorus and big stage notes after another. At its quietest, 'Shattered Ground' sounds like one man alone with a piano and eternal sadness. Meanwhile, the title track is classic troubadour business. In summary, a grand, mesmerising and personal voyage.
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La Folie Studio
Cat: VER LP47. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Trombe (3:46)
Fordizm (6:51)
Esika Molimo Ezali (4:26)
Clair De Lune A Mykonos (12:32)
Allo? (5:00)
Mange (7:37)
Satanique Musette (6:16)
La Folie Studio (4:39)
Theatre De Verdure (5:38)
Review: French outfit Chateau Flight have spent two years in the studio making music, playing around and experimenting and now the fruits of that work are presented on this new album La Folie Studio. It is full of the sound of analogue machines conversing and the artists themselves speaking through their darkened basslines or eerie pads. Occult worlds are crafted, ambient soundscapes are cooked up and leftfield cosmic explorations occur throughout a journeying album full of a wide range of emotions. This lovely record features guests on the odd track such as Johnny Nash on guitar, Cosmic Neman mumbling on 'Mange', John Cravache playing 'his special organ" and Bony Bikaye singing on 'Esika Molimo Ezali'. It's an occult world of left of centre sound that will keep you coming back for more.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, DJ ROCCA
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Aged Of Silver
Cat: ERS 052. Rel: 30 Aug 22
FlooriDa (5:05)
Upon Etched Glass (4:02)
Myriad (4:29)
Silk Maker (6:29)
Apache Back Swing (Swung) (4:55)
The Canal (5:01)
Review: Cherrystones returns with the second of the "Aged" EPs for Emotional Response. Time propels and so does sound, thus orbiting nuances and motion leads us here, to present whatever maybe or interpreted as. Since the acclaimed Aged Of Bronze EP a symbiotic progress of craft arrives in the aptly titled Aged Of Silver. Again each track is like a coded syntax, unlocking the puzzle to aid a listeners journey and experience, building blocks to a utopian scape in form without form notes and pictures living and residing in the dimensions.

Never pandering to trends, his art based on immediacy and the moment, no disposable sub genres that fade as fast as they emerge, transposing and emitting heard and unheard a way to communicate with himself and those that identify.

A capsule of touched emotions bearing gifts for those in the present and wishing to be present, a key with keys analogue for Silver Tongues and Brass monkeys living in the shadow of a Scorpian's Tail.




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Sus Dog
Sus Dog (CD)
Cat: CDTHROT 007. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Alyosha
Town Crank
Sus Dog (feat Anika)
Clutch Pearlers
Over Empty Streets
Wedding
Forest
Dolgoch Tap
Bully
Dismissive
Medicine (feat Thom Yorke)
Ladder
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Love's Secret Domain (reissue)
Love's Secret Domain (reissue) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: AKT 4. Rel: 07 Dec 21
Disco Hospital (7:29)
Teenage Lightning (5:46)
Windowpane (0:23)
The Snow (3:57)
Dark River (6:30)
Further Back & Faster (7:57)
Titan Arch (5:04)
Chaostrophy (5:36)
Love's Secret Domain (3:56)
Review: This is the first time that Coil's original Love's Secret Domain album from 1991 has ever been reissued. It comes at a time when a few of the seminal electronic band's record are making their way back onto shelves and we couldn't be happier about that. It has been specially remastered by Martin Bowes and comes on nice heavy vinyl for a fulsome listening experience. Musically, the album departs from the doom and gloom of previous records for a more upbeat sound but still with plenty of trippy invention.
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Musick To Play In The Dark 2 (reissue)
Cat: DAIS 184CD. Rel: 29 Apr 22
Something
Tiny Golden Books
Ether
Paranoid Inlay
An Emergency
Where Are You?
Batwings (A Limnal Hymn)
Review: New CD edition of Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 2, the 2000 studio album from Coil and. As with Part 1, it was described by the band as "moon musick." This contrasts to earlier work which was solar rather than lunar inspired, but either way, it was another classic from Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson and John Balance. Their partnership remains one of electronic music's most magically alchemic and after a quiet start, this album slowly but surely takes its hold on listeners. 'Ether' and 'Paranoid Inlay' are confessional tone in tone while the final two 'Where Are You?' and 'Batwings (A Limnal Hymn)' are brilliantly haunting. Fact fans might know that the latter was actually played at John Balance's funeral service.

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Musick To Play In The Dark 2
Musick To Play In The Dark 2 (2xLP (side 4 etched) + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DAIS 184LP. Rel: 29 Apr 22
Something (4:46)
Tiny Golden Books (12:11)
Ether (11:04)
Paranoid Inlay (7:17)
An Emergency (1:07)
Where Are You? (7:52)
Batwings (A Limnal Hymn) (11:35)
Review: Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 2 was the 2000 studio album from Coil and, as Part 1, it was described by the band as "moon musick." This contrasts to earlier work which was solar rather than lunar inspired, but either way, it was another classic from Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson and John Balance. Their partnership remains one of electronic music's most magically alchemic and after a quiet start, this album slowly but surely takes its hold on listeners. 'Ether' and 'Paranoid Inlay' are confessional tone in tone while the final two 'Where Are You?' and 'Batwings (A Limnal Hymn)' are brilliantly haunting. Fact fans might know that the latter was actually played at John Balance's funeral service.
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Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil (reissue)
Cat: DAIS 186CD. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Higher Beings Command
I Am The Green Child
Beige
Lowest Common Abominator
Free Base Chakra
Tunnel Of Goats
Review: First released 22 years ago at the turn of the millennium, Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil has been described as one of Coil's most "mind-altering creations"; given the fiercely experimental and often otherworldly nature of their catalogue, that's some going. The album, which has now been fully remastered, was one of the first things Coil recorded following their relocation to Weston-super-Mare, and sonically it's as bleak, windswept, and barren as the town itself seems out of season. It's full of droning tones, modular blips, metallic melodies, slowly shifting ambient textures and musical motifs that lap in and out like waves. Furthermore, the album's standout moment, the near 14-minute 'I Am The Green Child', is like some mutant, experimental sea shanty crossed with a hypnotic ambient-industrial raga.

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The New Backwards (It's In My Blood Edition)
The New Backwards (It's In My Blood Edition) (limited picture disc 3xLP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: AKT 010LP. Rel: 10 Jan 23
Careful What You Wish For (9:11)
AYOR (7:45)
Nature Is A Language (8:08)
Fire Of The Green Dragon (7:44)
Algerian Basses (5:11)
Copacaballa (6:56)
Paint Me As A Dead Soul (6:28)
Backwards (5:28)
Princess Margaret's Man In The D'Jamalfna (8:43)
AYOR (live Pornmod - It's In My Blood - live Geoff) (4:56)
Ambient Basses (Hijack mix 1) (6:11)
Backwards (Dist Vox) (6:52)
Drone Geoff Master (7:04)
Carny Master (7:01)
Drone Skellies (7:04)
Choir Droney Skellies (7:11)
Backwards (live Wip - Fixed Softer Backwards) (8:18)
Review: Perhaps only dedicated avant-garde electronic heads will know about The New Backwards, the final project from the seminal industrial band Coil. But that doesn't make this 2008 masterpiece worthy of this new gory, visceral reissue; far from it. Limited to just 555 copies and splattered with the murderous blood of listeners who didn't survive the album's first incarnation from beginning to end, this one contains 8 additional tracks, including an exclusive live 'work in progress' track ('Backwards'), documenting the many criminally insane production choices Peter Christopherson and co. would make in real time.
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Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) (reissue)
Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) (reissue) (limited clear-in-red vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code in slip-case)
Cat: DAIS 188LPC5. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Moon's Milk Or Under An Unquiet Skull (part 1) (8:07)
Moon's Milk Or Under An Unquiet Skull (part 2) (7:56)
Bee Stings (4:51)
Glowworms/Waveforms (5:42)
Summer Substructures (5:04)
A Warning From The Sun (For Fritz) (8:02)
Regel (1:15)
Rosa Decidua (4:53)
Switches (4:43)
The Auto-Asphyxiating Hierophant (5:57)
Amethyst Deceivers (6:17)
A White Rainbow (8:51)
North (3:48)
Magnetic North (7:23)
Christmas Is Now Drawing Near (4:57)
Copal (16:45)
Bankside (6:48)
The Coppice Meat (10:48)
U Pel (Incense Offering) (12:33)
Review: Originally released as a double CD in 2002, Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) is a collection of four EPs Coil issued seasonally in 1998 via their Eskaton imprint. Featuring John Balance, Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson, Drew McDowall, and William Breeze, it was recorded in their Chiswick, London home studio before they relocated to Weston-Super-Mare. This pivotal work has long been considered a high point in Coil's discography, though it was never reissued or pressed on vinyl at the time. Arranged around the equinoxes and solstices, Moon's Milk captures Coil's deep dive into improvisation, ritualistic sound design and mystical atmospheres and stands proud as a testament to their individuality.

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Intérprete: Wes Baggaley
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Queens Of The Circulating Library (reissue)
Queens Of The Circulating Library (reissue) (limited clear & blue splattered vinyl LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DAIS 187LPC2. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Queens Of The Circulating Library (part 1) (25:00)
Queens Of The Circulating Library (part 2) (24:30)
Review: Queens Of The Circulating Library stands as a post-industrial masterpiece alongside Time Machines and Soliloquy For Lilith and is a sensory-warping long-form drone. Created by Thighpaulsandra and John Balance, the 49-minute track flows in cyclical waves which echo the minimalism of La Monte Young. Released in 2000, it marked the beginning of a series of evolving compositions and its theatrical opening features Thighpaulsandra's opera-singer mother delivering a dreamlike, declamatory monologue, setting the stage for the trip that ensues. The music shifts like slow-motion surf and is a fine example of Coil's unique ability to embrace extremes and mutation.
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Rampton
Rampton (limited LP)
Cat: SLA 006. Rel: 29 Oct 21
The Prats (3:15)
Come Sunday (6:23)
The Trenches (4:11)
Sex (3:04)
Rampton 1 (3:59)
Rampton 2 (2:16)
Shaved Slits 2 (8:01)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Definitely one for the collectors and historians, there's so much to talk about in terms of Rampton's significance you'll have to excuse sparse references to the actual music. Sorry not sorry and all that. First dropped in 1980, this was not only the first release on the cult and highly sought-after Come Organisation label, it was also one of the first pages in the story of William Bennet.

Leaving Essential Logic behind, the Come project stands as a stylistic bridge between the post punk that came before and the electronics that would follow with Whitehouse, and more latterly Cut Hands. It's weird, it's distorted, even today it's fresh and yet wholly retro. This is the sound of experimentation gone right, guitars, synthesisers and ideas colliding in a coherent mess.
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The Earth Has Memory
The Earth Has Memory (clear vinyl LP + print + MP3 download code limited to 100 copies)
Cat: EEAOA 067C. Rel: 26 Jun 24
Emerges From The Deep (4:27)
The Crack Is Illuminated (8:56)
Trepidation (6:54)
The Earth Has Memory, The Body Too (3:24)
The Sacredness: Minerals & Rhizome (4:57)
We Return To The Center (5:19)
From Another Place (4:07)
Review: Concepcion Huerta's debut solo album, The Earth Has Memory, marks a significant milestone for the accomplished Mexican artist. Known for manipulating everyday objects and electronic instruments using tape, Huerta crafts a dense, atmospheric blend of dark ambient and noise music. Recorded at Elektronmusikstudion in Stockholm, and refined during a seminar at UNAM with Olivia Block, the album employs Buchla and Nord instruments processed through magnetic tape which imbues the compositions with a tactile, organic quality. Huerta's narrative-driven approach delves into a descent to Earth's core, evoking abstract resonances and geological movements that are all complemented by Magaly Ugarte's vivid photography from a transformative visit to a Hidalgo obsidian mine
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Aquapelagos Vol 2 Indico
Cat: KRXN 026. Rel: 23 Jan 24
Return To Chagos (9:47)
Trincomalee (6:52)
Nicobar (11:13)
Tuangku (7:06)
Review: Of all the seas in the world, the Indian Ocean is up there with those that invoke the greatest sense of mystery. Filling the rather big bit between East Africa, South East Asia, Australia and Oceana, it's a vast expanse of water known for deceptively dangerous paradise islands, political uncertainty, incredible natural beauty and a somewhat wild west (or east?) seafaring culture. It's a place that feels far less familiar to us here in Britain even than the Pacific, and as such a record that looks to interpret cultures and scenes from this watery region is always going to be intriguing. This is the second thematic volume in the Aquapelagos series, split LPs that focus on societies surrounded by waves, and the communities therein. Mike Cooper and Pierre Bastien's interpretation of the Indian Ocean is mesmerising, and often sounds isolated, hypnotic noises ebbing and flowing, distant calls, percussive details, 'atmos' of bird sounds, oscillations, high pitched feedback. A place that is serene and yet disturbed, often by distinctly human elements.
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Scuro Chiaro
Scuro Chiaro (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code in spot varnished sleeve)
Cat: STUMM 463. Rel: 11 Jun 21
Ecco (4:35)
Chiaroscuro (7:39)
Lo Speechio (5:14)
Corri (4:21)
Sempre (8:25)
Verde (5:04)
Nessuno (8:08)
Fiamma (3:25)
Review: Alessandro Cortini's solo album comes hot on the heels of his much loved collab with London's Daniel Avery. The title translates as 'dark light' and thematically the music contained within follows suit. The experimental artist best known as the keyboard player and bass guitarist of Nine Inch Nails and was recently inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame for that work. But here he layers up near-dissonant guitars, pulsing synthetic surfaces and the contrast between light and dark. It's intense, but intensely beautiful.
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For Now
For Now (LP limited to 150 copies)
Cat: JUSTINKAY EP. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Larvy (5:10)
Horsey (2:20)
Anaxagoras (5:47)
Snood (1:50)
Machine Spirit (5:48)
Wisconsin Desert (2:48)
Setting Sun (5:10)
For Now (1:52)
Review: The late great Cosmic AC's vast catalogue again yields some posthumous treasure with part two of the For Now album. It's another record that is as sophisticated as it is adventures with plenty of painstakingly crafted but effortless smooth breakbeats on 'Larvy' topped with pensive synths. Elsewhere there are logic-defying rhythm structures on 'Snood', hooky synth shimmers and more raw textures on 'Wisconsin Desert' and jazzy, cosmic motifs on the wonderful 'Setting Sun'. This is a high-class mini-album full of next-level sound designs and turbo-brain drum patterns. It makes for a compelling listen wherever you may be.
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School Daze
School Daze (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DE 052. Rel: 20 Jun 22
Zygote
Mockingbird Dream
Nightcrawler
Pagan Rhythms
Seven Sacred Pools
School Daze
He's Like You
Journey Home
Out Of Body
Primordial Landscape
Tides Of Man
Review: School Daze is a killer compilation put together by the Dark Entries label and the Honey Soundsystem crew, collating some of the early recordings produced by Patrick Cowley in the years between 1973-81 and were later used as soundtrack material in two gay porn films. You will probably know Cowley for his Hi-NRG output or 'that' Donna Summer remix or his behind the buttons work on Sylvester tracks. Be prepared for a surprise (well quite a few as the 'explicit content' warning on the cover lives up to its billing) as this collection presents Cowley as a producer capable of many styles and moods. The closest School Daze comes to the sound Cowley is most identified is opening track "Zygote" and from here the collection runs through primitive electronics, short bursts of wave and more with a few extended gems that highlight Cowley's talent for arrangement. One of the compilations of the year!
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Intra I
Intra I (LP)
Cat: NS 0015LP. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Intro (feat Remi Graves) (2:13)
We Go Again (4:20)
Roots (feat Shumba Massai) (3:03)
The Spiral (feat Afronaut Zu & Ahnanse) (4:18)
Trust The Journey (3:25)
40tude (4:19)
Watching Over (Bless Up Dad) (3:00)
Forward Progression II (4:16)
Play To Win (feat Consensus) (3:17)
Universal Alignment (feat Oren Marshal) (3:48)
Review: After the breakout success of his 2019 debut album Fyah, Theon Cross is back with his hotly anticipated follow-up. The British tubist and trombonist is right at the vanguard of young, modern jazz, playing an integral role in scene-leading bands Sons of Kemet and Moses Boyd Exodus, and his second album reaffirms his vision in dazzling style. The contemporary sound of British jazz is all about embracing new modes alongside the core skills and traditions of the culture, and Cross demonstrates this across every inch of Intra-I. The tuba never sounded so futuristic, and Cross' virtuoso playing folds into slick electronic processes with a fluidity that comes from within. Cross embodies this hybridised music like only he can, making a vital creative statement in the process.
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Kinesia
Kinesia (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: NOUSLP 010. Rel: 30 Oct 24
Miso (feat Machina) (3:34)
Intratelar (3:38)
Tudo E Ilusao (2:58)
Perma (4:41)
Biofeedback (3:26)
Echo Distante (feat Marcela Dias) (4:03)
Telepathine (5:22)
Ch'al (4:10)
Suyo Perdido (4:25)
Review: Nicola Cruz's third studio album Kinesia blends intricate studio sessions with rich analogue synthesis to create a deeply introspective soundscape. This album serves as an "antenna" that allows you to tune into ancient messages, words and rhythms. Opening with a unique 5/4 rhythm, Cruz conjures a textural, almost meditative world where tracks like 'Perma' and 'Telepathine' evoke both mysticism and movement. Each piece is woven with chants, subtle percussion and expansive textures that draw you in ever deeper to Cruz's evolving, kinetic sound, making it perfect for both reflective listening and the dancefloor.
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Orange
Orange (gatefold 2xLP + poster)
Cat: TTT 102. Rel: 14 Mar 23
Bassline (6:10)
Shred (8:21)
Voice Of The Spider (8:59)
Pink Mist (6:32)
Mandarin (2:27)
Would You Like A Vampire (feat Bridget St John) (8:01)
Storm Rips Banana Tree (19:33)
Review: CS + Kreem have a hard job on their hands to follow up the magnificent Snoopy but they do it admirably with Orange. This is another intriguing album on The Trilogy Tapes that pairs suspenseful emptiness with fresh instrumental interjections, creepy spoken words with atmospheric found sounds to make for an album that is part sound collage, part experimental rhythms and part ambient storytelling. Acoustic guitars, nervy cellos, tentative xylophones, woozy flutes and lazy drum sounds all colour the airwaves in this most deep, compelling and pensive of records.
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Music For Unknown Rituals
Music For Unknown Rituals (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: UR 149LP. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Derived From The Trout Mask In A Tentative Manner (4:41)
The Dissolution Of Time (8:55)
Abdication (5:02)
The Alphabet Of Steps (6:21)
Les Cycles Extatiques (6:51)
The Geometry Of Rhythmics (5:19)
At The Margin Of Moments (6:36)
Through The Deserts Of Postmodernity (9:32)
Stereometry Of Moving Bodies (6:25)
Suspecting Metaphysical Symbols (7:24)
Review: Another exceptional double album deep dive from Umor Rex mainstays Andreas Gerth and Carl Oesterhelt, respectively one-half of Driftmachine, and the artist who debuted with the landmark 11 Pieces for Synthesizer album. As ever, trying to summon adjectives to correctly describe what's here isn't easy, but let's give it a go anyway. Mysterious, dark, haunting, but also ultimately very beautiful - albeit often in a slightly chilling way - it's highly rhythmic patient stuff. A fitting title, it's hard not to picture tribalism, gatherings, premeditated practices and timeless traditions when becoming absorbed by the hypnotic contents here. It's transportive stuff, both in terms of time and place, era and style, a sense of loops and cycles being the real omnipresent thread here. Earthen ambient, strange factory floor downtempo, cinematic synths and more. The kind of record that's only possible when two people haul themselves up in a remote village with an abundance of instruments and see what happens.
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All Worlds
All Worlds (limited translucent green vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SBA 10LPC3. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Friendzone (4:19)
Passerine (feat Emma Acs) (3:23)
Dummy (feat Purient) (3:41)
Akkadian (3:33)
Lights In The Center (3:54)
Kokiri (4:38)
Nowhere (feat YL Hoii & 3ndles5) (3:30)
Fleece (4:19)
Velella Velella Wind Sailors (3:28)
Still Here (3:05)
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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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Oferendas
Oferendas (transluscent red vinyl LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LL 146. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Serpente - "Perda Outra" (feat Kelly Jayne Jones) (7:41)
Serpente - "Em Vida Traz" (feat Maxwell Sterling) (5:45)
Serpente - "Sombra De Ra" (4:30)
CZN - "Fork In The Path" (3:44)
CZN - "Redline Gossip" (2:36)
CZN - "It's Always Aperitivo Time Hour Somewhere" (2:48)
Review: We guarantee you won't have heard percussion like Serpente for some time. Offering three tracks of disorientating, complex beats, from 'Perda Outra' to 'Dobra De Ra', the triptych is rhythmically challenging but absolutely captivating, and certainly the kind of thing that's going to prove demanding for anyone obsessed with smooth, clean transitions in a mix. Flip this wild six pack and CZN's trio of tunes are similarly beguiling. Space age desert folk drums, suppressed ritualistic thrumming, and top-heavy pulsating arrangements that seem poised to generate high energy while never managing to release the tension. Quality bits we don't really know what else to say about - genre obsessives need not apply, this is no place for you or your structures and rules. But trust us, letting go of such ideals and diving in here will be one of the best things you do this week.
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Tags: Portuguese
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