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Singles
Darkness Darkness
Cat: PSY 027LP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Darkness, Darkness (9:58)
No Services (7:07)
Review: A collaborative new single by sampletronic master Kieran Hebden (aka. Four Tet) and guitarist and composer William Tyler, two acclaimed musicians and both longstanding friends. Part of a recent spewing-forth of Hebden-adjacent material to hit the shelves after the artist's oft-reported-upon "agent of chaos" phase, these two tracks, pressed to a furtive 12", provide a neat counterpoint to that assessment. Rather than a pair of riddim bangers, the record flaunts Hebden's signature electronic textures and Tyler's guitar into a hypnotic, nominally dark soundwhirl, reminiscent of the earliest days of Text, but with a unique edge - a sonic corner never quite scoured before by either artist.
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Álbumes
Blickwinkel
Blickwinkel (purple vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: BB 454LTD. Rel: 11 Sep 24
For Schlaghammer (8:28)
Kunstliche Intelligenz (9:12)
Sunny Night (9:00)
Kriminelle Kur (12:36)
Die 5 Revolution (5:59)
Kratie (7:30)
Review: Known for their pioneering Krautrock era from 1971 to 1974, Faust remain a symbol of innovation and avant-garde experimentation. This album encapsulates a moment of unfiltered, collective creativity, presenting six tracks that delve into industrial noise, eerie ambience, and psychedelic motorik rhythms. Under Diermaier's guidance, this iteration of Faust embraces spontaneity and a democratic approach to music, free from external influences. The creation of Blickwinkel involved Diermaier's drumming sessions at Dirk Dresselhaus's (Schneider TM) studio, accompanied by electronics expert Elke Drapatz. This unplanned, collaborative effort led to a range of auditory experiences, contrasting sharply with their previous release, Daumenbruch, which featured more extended, contemplative pieces. Listeners can anticipate a sonic whirlwind filled with drones, rhythmic clamor, and eclectic textures, accented by unexpected elements like baroque strings, lively horns, and trippy effects. Uwe Bastiansen (Stadtfisch) adds melodic layers that complement Dresselhaus's driving bass, infusing the album with its distinctive pagan soundscape. Faust's unwavering dedication to breaking new ground and crafting a truly original auditory experience remains nothing short of spectacular.
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Blickwinkel
Cat: BB 454LP. Rel: 12 Sep 24
For Schlaghammer (8:28)
Kunstliche Intelligenz (9:12)
Sunny Night (9:00)
Kriminelle Kur (12:36)
Die 5 Revolution (5:59)
Kratie (7:30)
Review: Bureau B's latest release, curated by Faust's founding member Zappi Diermaier and featuring a collective of musical collaborators including Gunther Wusthoff, continues the band's legacy of radical innovation. Faust, the iconic Hamburg group known for their pioneering role in Krautrock between 1971 and 1974, has consistently pushed boundaries with their avant-garde approach. Their early work is celebrated for its uncompromising and experimental nature, which remains influential today. The new LP, Blickwinkel, offers a fresh perspective on Faust's sonic exploration. This album captures a moment of spontaneous creation, merging industrial noise, unsettling ambience, and psychedelic motorik into a cohesive six-track experience. The record reflects the band's commitment to synchronicity and chance, embodying the spirit of their Krautrock roots while embracing contemporary dynamics. Recorded in a collaborative spirit with Zappi Diermaier on drums, Dirk Dresselhaus on bass, and Elke Drapatz handling electronic effects, Blickwinkel represents a continuation of their experimental journey. Unlike the previous Daumenbruch, which featured long-form compositions, this album delivers a more varied auditory experience with six distinct tracks. The session, held in a home studio, was characterised by a deep empathetic connection among the musicians, resulting in a diverse range of soundsifrom drones and delays to unexpected melodic interventions by Uwe Bastiansen. Each track disrupts traditional stylistic boundaries with elements like baroque strings, quirky horns, and dynamic phasing effects, creating a constantly evolving soundscape. Blickwinkel shows Faust's enduring ability to innovate and redefine their musical expression and their ongoing creative process.
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Soft Power
Soft Power (bio vinyl LP)
Cat: TU 006LP. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Future Sand (5:50)
Soft Power (5:53)
Pose Beams (6:00)
Flutter Intensity (3:17)
The Big Clock (7:59)
There Was Somebody There (4:36)
Get Some Rest (4:36)
Review: Here we go then. Listening to the first two track on Soft Power, Ezra Feinberg's intoxicating third album is quite simply exhilarating. We begin with the gentle and playful, inquisitive electronic balladry of 'Future Sound', which seems to be the very noise of stargazing itself, captured through keyboards and synths set to 'weird'. The title number is equally beguiling, strange and otherworldly. So by the time we're at 'Pose Beams', the track's more solid structure feels like we've finally grounded ourselves, ready for blast-off. That comes with the appropriately-titled 'Flutter Intensity' - which gathers its rhythm like rocket fuel before launching into the stratosphere once again. And it's here we stay, floating on planetary rings and gravity-free air, for the remainder. A record that lead you feeling very fuzzy inside.
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Future Sounds Of Kraut Vol III
FRED UND LUNA / VARIOUS
Cat: CPT 6451. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Fred Und Luna - "Der Allgemeine Tenor" (5:14)
Philipp Johann Thimm - "Meine Muse" (rework For The Dusseldorf Dusterboys) (8:30)
Niklas Wandt - "Zum Schmalen Handtuch" (6:10)
Christian Nainggolan - "Nachtraucher" (6:46)
Von Spar - "Lambda" (4:41)
Harmonious Thelonious - "Liquid Sound Waves" (3:57)
Benoit B - "Cosmic Music Style" (4:43)
Salvage Art - "Wer Macht Die Arbeit" (3:58)
Die Orangen - "Lost In The Center" (6:24)
Puma & The Dolphin - "Nuances" (3:51)
Twoonky - "Dream Is Impossible" (4:20)
Sula Bassana - "Space Taxi" (5:57)
Organza Ray & Fred Und Luna - "Water Map" (11:41)
Die Wilde Jagd - "Austerlitz" (3:28)
Review: The third volume in the Future Sounds Of Kraut series delves deeper into the experimental realms of krautrock, blending its hypnotic rhythms with modern sensibilities. On this release, Fred und Luna lead the charge with their distinctive sound, drawing from the genre's rich history while infusing it with fresh, forward-thinking elements. The album's varied tracks are a journey through intricate loops, motorik beats and atmospheric textures, offering a dynamic exploration of electronic and psychedelic landscapes. A collection that pays homage to Krautrock's pioneers while shaping its own space in the genre, this release is a must-listen for both old and new fans alike.

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Future Sounds Of Kraut Vol III (B-STOCK)
FRED UND LUNA / VARIOUS
Cat: CPT 6451 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Fred Und Luna - "Der Allgemeine Tenor" (5:14)
Philipp Johann Thimm - "Meine Muse" (rework For The Dusseldorf Dusterboys) (8:30)
Niklas Wandt - "Zum Schmalen Handtuch" (6:10)
Christian Nainggolan - "Nachtraucher" (6:46)
Von Spar - "Lambda" (4:41)
Harmonious Thelonious - "Liquid Sound Waves" (3:57)
Benoit B - "Cosmic Music Style" (4:43)
Salvage Art - "Wer Macht Die Arbeit" (3:58)
Die Orangen - "Lost In The Center" (6:24)
Puma & The Dolphin - "Nuances" (3:51)
Twoonky - "Dream Is Impossible" (4:20)
Sula Bassana - "Space Taxi" (5:57)
Organza Ray & Fred Und Luna - "Water Map" (11:41)
Die Wilde Jagd - "Austerlitz" (3:28)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


The third volume in the Future Sounds Of Kraut series delves deeper into the experimental realms of krautrock, blending its hypnotic rhythms with modern sensibilities. On this release, Fred und Luna lead the charge with their distinctive sound, drawing from the genre's rich history while infusing it with fresh, forward-thinking elements. The album's varied tracks are a journey through intricate loops, motorik beats and atmospheric textures, offering a dynamic exploration of electronic and psychedelic landscapes. A collection that pays homage to Krautrock's pioneers while shaping its own space in the genre, this release is a must-listen for both old and new fans alike.

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Future Sounds Of Kraut Vol 1
FRED UND LUNA / VARIOUS
Cat: CPT 6211. Rel: 05 Sep 23
Fred Und Luna - "Intro (Future Sounds Of Kraut)" (previously unreleased) (1:57)
Baikonour - "Oben Beg (Mk2)" (4:35)
Musiccargo - "Ich Geh Den Weg Mit Dir" (6:06)
Abrao - "Intensidade" (Rina remix) (4:44)
Listening Center - "Portable Electronic Musical Instrument" (2:56)
Higamos Hogamos Presents SPACEROCKS - "Elkamonious Split" (3:27)
Gilgamesh Mata Hari Duo - "Florian Schneider-Esleben" (6:12)
Kosmischer Laufer - "In Der Stadt Und Auf Dem Land" (2:18)
Sankt Otten - "Hymne Der Melancholischen Programmierer" (4:27)
Pyrolator - "Die Geschichte Vom Heissgelaufenen Reisswolf" (previously unreleased) (4:48)
I:Cube - "Vantableu" (8:31)
Organza Ray - "Preen Scene" (previously unreleased) (5:22)
Sula Bassana - "Tropfsteinhohle" (3:30)
Halwa - "Drehwurm" (previously unreleased) (7:19)
Lionel, Julien, Marceau Et Rainer - "Reise" (previously unreleased) (5:20)
Fred Und Luna - "Outro (Auf Wiederhoren)" (previously unreleased) (2:08)
Review: Perhaps in the future, we'll eat sauerkraut pills instead of having to actually pickle cabbage in order to make it. Such are the musings that compilations like The Future Sounds Of Kraut inspire - but also, perhaps by pure happenstance, they also lead us to wonder: what about the evolution of the contemporary German electronic rock genre of the same name? Celebrating the legacy and influence of the genre and movement that emerged in Germany in the late 1960s and early 70s - but not indulging derivations of your usual Clusters and Cans - this full-length compilation from Compost brings together 19 contemporary krautrock masterpieces, with choice, twinkly cuts from bands and solo artists including Musiccargo, Listening Center, Kosmischer Laufer and Pyrolator. Listen no further than here to hear the changing tide of kraut.
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Future Sounds Of Kraut Vol II
FRED UND LUNA / VARIOUS
Cat: CPT 6251. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Fred Und Luna - "Future Sounds Of Kraut 2" (intro - previously unreleased) (2:46)
Sankt Otten - "Angekommen In Der Letzten Reihe" (6:21)
Ghost Power - "Vertical Section" (2:15)
Fred Und Luna - "Monotonikum" (edit) (4:40)
FormAnt B - "Kater" (single version) (4:17)
Thomas Fehlmann - "Permanent Touch" (3:23)
Roman Flugel - "Rules" (4:50)
Sordid Sound System - "Its About Time" (4:37)
I Cube - "Basso" (previously unreleased) (4:10)
Lucas Croon - "Krautwickel" (previously unreleased) (7:17)
Minami Deutsch - "Your Pulse" (5:12)
Gilgamesh Mata Hari Duo - "Johan" (previously unreleased) (5:01)
Kosmischer Lufer - "Spargelspiegel" (previously unreleased) (4:41)
Young Solo - "Twin Shadow" (previously unreleased) (3:55)
Schlammpeitziger - "Runzreich" (previously unreleased) (4:00)
Halwa - "Schmetterling" (previously unreleased) (5:52)
Fred Und Luna - "Auf Wiederhren 2" (outro - previously unreleased) (1:42)
Review: The good folks at Compost have put together a second volume of their Future Sounds of Kraut compilation and once again it is packed with exciting new takes on the age-old genres. Compiler Fred Und Luna features a couple of times including with the celestial synth charms and light electronic rhythms of 'Monotonikum' and elsewhere tried and tested talents such as Thomas Fehlmann with his widescreen cinematic cut' 'Permanent Touch' and minimal favourite Roman Flugel with his delightfully melodic and innocent 'Rules' bring plenty of class the adventurous and accomplished double album. There is plenty to get stuck into here for those who like their sounds sleek, atmospheric and star gazing.
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Guitar Solos/Fifty (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: WE 5. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Hello Music (LP1: Guitar Solos (1974)) (2:23)
Glass C/W Steel (2:30)
Ghosts (6:40)
Out Of Their Heads (On Locoweed) (5:49)
Not Forgotten (4:11)
Hollow Music (2:01)
Heat C/W Moment (9:02)
No Birds (3:33)
Dawns (LP2: Fifty (2024)) (0:01)
Outer Order (0:01)
Tempus Fugit (0:02)
Quicksilver (For Simone) (1:57)
Unterwegs (For Roman) (3:48)
Phalaropes (1:27)
Jack’s Neap Tide (2:02)
Schlechte Gewissen (2:26)
Move Indigo (3:15)
To Do (1:47)
The Map Of Dreams (3:04)
Locomoting (4:00)
Dusks (1:48)
Review: Fred Frith is simultaneously a singular musical figure and a collection of musical lifetimes. He's the composer who wrote fragile avant-garde music in the tradition of John Cage and Earle Brown, the innovator who created new concepts of underground rock with his colleagues in the band Henry Cow, and the improviser who developed his very own language on the guitar. The many facets of Frith's musical oeuvre shimmer in vibrant and unique colors, but stand as one rainbow monolith of musical creation, never disintegrating into esoteric eclecticism. Always musically curious and unbiased, he develops his ideas in the moment, demonstrating in real time how his creative process, while free of old hat conventions and tricks, creates an immediate yet unrandom and committed music. At the core is his unique guitar playing, which is on full display across these two records. His debut, Guitar Solos (1974), opened up a space beyond rock and improvised music and now, 50 years later comes Fift (2024), a new solo guitar album that sounds completely different and yet familiar, adding to his monolith of musical creation with another new vibrant color.
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Baby It's Cold Inside
Cat: KEPLARREV 20LP. Rel: 04 Apr 25
My Lowville (11:03)
Auto Show Day Of The Dead (6:21)
Fucking Milwaukee's Been Hesher Forever (part 1) (4:08)
Fucking Milwaukee's Been Hesher Forever (part 2) (5:03)
Re: We're Again Buried Under (7:04)
The Surge Is Working (7:34)
Review: The Fun Years is a group formed by multi-instrumentalists Ben Recht and Isaac Sparks and they have crafted a fine blend of ambient, drone, post-rock and turntablism since the early 2000s. Baby It's Cold Inside was originally released in 2008 and still stands as their pinnacle with evocative turntable loops creating textures that bring to mind Philip Jeck and Jan Jelinek while baritone guitar drones and subtle processing add depth. Tracks like 'My Lowville' offer slow post-rock motifs while 'Auto Show of the Dead' explores piano and guitar intricacies. This reissue has been remastered by LUPO and is right up there with any 2000s ambient masterpiece.
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