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Paper Monsters (reissue)
Paper Monsters (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 194398 78541. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Dirty Sticky Floors (3:34)
Hold On (4:07)
A Little Piece (5:01)
Bottle Living (3:33)
Black & Blue Again (5:31)
Stay (4:12)
I Need You (4:42)
Bitter Apple (5:52)
Hidden Houses (4:59)
Goodbye (5:30)
Review: In many ways the critical reception to Dave Gahan's debut solo outing is still surprising. Mainly because a good number of critics seemed surprised at the depth and assurance of the record, which kind of seems to deny the fact this is the voice of Depeche Mode, arguably one of the finest bands to ever come out of the UK and certainly a group that understand what it means to layer musical textures and meld multiple themes.

'Stay' might be the best case in point. It's patient, it's elegant, there's a real air of sorrow but also you can't help feeling loved while listening to it. Balladry in the truest sense, the fact that track is sandwiched between the soft half-house music of 'I Need You' and the epic, theatrical anthem 'Black & Blue Again' is a case in point. A real journey.
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The Divine Punishment (remastered)
Cat: ISO 006LP. Rel: 12 Apr 23
This Is The Law Of The Plague (Deliver Me From Mine Enemies) (3:57)
Deliver Me From Mine Enemies (2:59)
We Shall Not Accept Your Quarantine (2:44)
Deliver Me (2:35)
Why, O God? (3:05)
Psalm 22 (Exc) (3:50)
Psalm 88 (Free Among The Dead) (7:35)
Lamentations Chapter 3 (Exc) (2:45)
Sono L'antichristo (3:12)
Review: Diamanda Galas's The Divine Punishment was the first album in her Masque of the Red Death trilogy and is a stark, confrontational record that was produced in response to the AIDs epidemic. On the same day it was first released back in 1986, the Supreme Court criminalized consensual sex between men at a time when then epidemic was truly taking hold. Galas uses her voice both to deliver oration taken from the Old Testament as well represent AIDS and its ill effects. Dark analogue synth drones by Dave Hunt and haunting atmospheres complete this most brilliantly bleak put poignant work.
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Broken Gargoyles
Broken Gargoyles (LP + booklet)
Cat: ISO 007LP. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Mutilatus (23:50)
Abiectio (17:01)
Review: Greek-American legend Diamanda Galas conjours up an ode to a Medieval plague sanctuary in Hanover on her latest brilliantly bizarre new album Broken Gargoyles. The sounds are as unsettling as the cover and were made during the pandemic - hence the references to the quarantine for plague victims. It's a nightmarish mix of synths and spoken words, screeching vocals and distant vowels that very much puts you in the middle a room full of the mentally and physically ill, desperately looking for a way out that isn't there.
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We Are Power
Cat: SHIPLP 09/DOWN6. Rel: 30 May 22
Out Of Balance (2:36)
Fields Of Meaning (3:36)
Without Form (4:24)
Full Spectrum Resistance (5:20)
Anatomy Of A Modern Lie (2:13)
Natural Energy (4:57)
Messianic Delusions (4:24)
In Reverse (3:03)
Universal Truths (4:17)
We Are Power (The Final Assault) (8:19)
Code Of Existence (7:31)
Review: It has somehow been over a decade since Galaxian put out their last album. We Are Power finds them head in an all new direction as they ruminate on "the confrontation and power clash between humankind, nature, the spiritual and mechanistic industrial growth societies." Monologues make that explicit in places, while the Glaswegian's productions are generally a little softer than in the past. There are ambient beauties amongst more kinetic electro kickers and caustic techno cuts that fire every synapse in your body. It's an expansive work and we are very much glad they are back.
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Magic Lantern
Magic Lantern (limited hand-numbered translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: PIPE 038LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Company (main Theme) (1:42)
A Stroll Among The Tombs (0:28)
A Kiss Like Soil Smells After The Rain (0:43)
Touched (main Theme) (2:17)
Two Days Until Halloween (1:17)
Psychometric Prophecy (0:13)
Magic Lantern (main Theme) (2:52)
European Cigarettes (0:37)
Sea Legs (main Theme) (2:41)
Flesh & Flies (0:55)
Cornflower Eyes (1:07)
A Powerful Beast Of The Universe (1:00)
Secrets (0:57)
Rose Window (main Theme) (2:13)
Cheap Maroon Upstick (1:32)
The Overgrown Church (1:36)
Lace & Blood (0:45)
A Blank & Staring Eye (0:30)
The Final Vision (1:17)
Mayfair (main Theme) (2:35)
Cape May Tomatoes (1:10)
My Body Like Driftwood (1:12)
Blooming In The Crevices (0:38)
A Feral & Lazy Grin (1:05)
Her Voice Was Sonorous & Lovely (0:59)
Review: "As a long-time fan of soundtracks and library music, I was thrilled by the opportunity to see just how much emotion I could compress into the brief connecting links that would augment a furtive kiss, a painful psychic vision, or a breeze across the bones of a scorched landscape," says Timmi Meskers, the North Country, New York-based artist behind Garden Gate. "The first glimmer of Magic Lantern flickered over the kitchen sink, if memory serves. I was cleaning up with a dear friend, author Roan Parrish, and we were discussing how we could collaborate creatively. "Our first idea was that she would share prose to inspire my themes, and inversely, I would share a few original themes to inspire her writing. Before we knew it, what started as a handful of stories and songs, damp with soap suds, ended up becoming a fully scored audiobook anthology." In practice, that sounds like achingly beautiful compositions packed with a sense of wonder and mystery, adventures and experiences waiting for a narrative, blissed out stargazing scores and spectacular ambient movements.
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Journey To The Moon & Beyond
Journey To The Moon & Beyond (LP + poster in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 3042LP. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Zoos Of The World (5:30)
The Big Game Hunters See The Cheetah (2:10)
Western Dragon (part 3) (0:54)
Western Dragon (part 2) (1:21)
Moon Journey (6:23)
Music For Advertising (#6) (0:39)
Black Eye (main Theme) (1:15)
Western Dragon (part 1) (1:28)
Music For Advertising (#7) (1:21)
Captain DJ Disco UFO (part 3) (3:51)
Three TV IDs (1:01)
Music For Advertising (#8) (1:06)
Love Is A Garden (2:07)
The D-Bee's Cat Boogie (2:32)
Black Eye (End Credits) (2:17)
Review: A new collection of tracks by 60s and 70s electronic music visionary Mort Garson, including his soundtrack for the CBS News live coverage of the moon landings and music from a National Geographic documentary on them in 1970, is being released to co-incide with Garson's 99th birthday. Expect a cavalcade of elegant Moog manoeuvres that will whisk you back in time rather than back to the future or into sapce, but treat you to some euphoric, uplifting and beautiful melodies along the way.
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Journey To The Moon & Beyond
Journey To The Moon & Beyond (mars red vinyl LP + poster in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 3042LPC3. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Zoos Of The World (5:32)
The Big Game Hunters See The Cheetah (2:14)
Western Dragon (Pt 3) (0:53)
Western Dragon (Pt 2) (1:28)
Moon Journey (6:24)
Music For Advertising #6 (0:40)
Black Eye (main Theme) (1:14)
Western Dragon (Pt 1) (1:28)
Music For Advertising #7 (1:21)
Captain DJ Disco UFO (Pt 3) (3:51)
Three TV IDs (1:01)
Music For Advertising #8 (1:07)
Love Is A Garden (2:07)
The D-Bee's Cat Boogie (2:32)
Black Eye (End Credits) (2:17)
Review: Canadian composer, arranger, songwriter, and electronic music pioneer Mort Garson just keeps on giving, even now, 15 years after his death. Archival releases since have come not-so-thick-and-fast, but occasional and well thought through, with Journey to the Moon & Beyond the latest example of this. Not, as the cover and title might suggest, the score to some forgotten 1970s animated classic, but instead a collection of stuff very few will have heard before, let alone had opportunity to buy, it's really something special. On the track list, then, you'll find the soundtrack to 1974 Blaxploitation movie Black Eye, or at least part of it. Similarly splendid, but in a very different way, are the grand tones of 'Zoos of the World', originally made to accompany a 1970 National Geographic special of the same name. Then there's the music he wrote for the 1969 moon landings, as used by CBS News at the time. History bottled, or rather pressed, get it while it's fresh (and in stock).
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Fawn
Fawn (180 gram red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HTH 170. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Seed (2:49)
Howl (3:34)
Fawn (4:18)
Cleave (4:18)
Peeve (4:24)
Scale (4:45)
Meat (5:06)
Brute (3:57)
Chaw (4:57)
Tame (5:08)
Melt (4:59)
Review: Houndstooth has come a very long way since it launched as the nightclub fabric's sister label aimed at less up front electronic tones. Over the years, it has widened its remit, meaning the roster now includes artists so far removed from where the imprint originally came from you'd struggle to believe the back story, establishing itself among the most varied and exploratory UK labels today.
Enter US experimental artist Katie Gately to prove our point. Fawn is a trip, to say the least. Themed around childhood and what comes next, it audibly reflects the tantrums, the wonder, the rebellion, and the growth that we endure from those earliest years through to teenagehood. And it does this through noisy art rock and avant-garde pop. A real creative triumph everyone should hear.
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Black Dog
Black Dog (gatefold "frosted clear" vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: INV 305LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
I Disappear (4:56)
Sweet Dream (1:32)
Black Dog (4:45)
Fear Keeps Us Alive (3:43)
The Long Room (0:28)
Two Worlds (3:51)
Unstoppable Force (4:49)
This House (4:35)
Author Of You (4:34)
Walk Through Walls (3:39)
A Door Opens (3:07)
Review: It can often take months or even years of therapy to even begin to start addressing the real reason you're in the room talking to a trained professional. For Gazelle Twin, it has taken three albums - and more than a decade - to get to a point where it feels comfortable enough to turn her razor sharp songwriting gaze inwards. So, whereas before we heard observations on outward looking subject matter, here we take a turn for the insular. The result is an altogether darker experience, musically and thematically. There's a constant sense of drama and tension to this art-pop odyssey, and subjects such as childhood trauma - and its impact on our adult selves - are never off the table. Almost operatic, while there's plenty here to challenge, not least the universal expectation that later in life things get less scary, ultimately Black Dog is also about overcoming and confronting our most existential fears.
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Ghibli Reggae Plus (reissue)
Ghibli Reggae Plus (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRVLP 6. Rel: 08 Jan 23
Tonari No Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) (4:12)
Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind (Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind) (4:22)
Sampo (My Neighbor Totoro) (2:41)
Yasashisa Ni Tsutsumareta Nara (Kiki's Delivery Service) (3:27)
The Girl Who Fell From The Sky (Castle In The Sky) (3:17)
The Princess Mononoke (The Princess Mononoke) (3:05)
Always With Me (Spirited Away) (3:52)
County Road (Whisper Of The Heart) (4:35)
Arrietty's Song (Arrietty) (3:16)
Therru's Song (Tales From Earthsea) (4:50)
Itsudemo Dareka Ga (Pom Poko) (4:14)
The Rose (Only Yesterday) (3:47)
Gake No Ue No Ponyo (Ponyo) (3:04)
Review: As the name suggests, this album is a full-on dub and reggae re-rendering of soundtrack themes from nearly every Studio Ghibli film - from 'My Neighbour Totoro', to 'Nausicaa', to 'Princess Mononoke' - courtesy of a mysterious troupe known only as GBL Sound System. Production comes courtesy of Dubforce's Ippei Tatsuyama and features vocals from artist Kyoko Abe, making for ear-piquing foray into Japanese dub reworks.
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E2 XO
E2 XO (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: K7 347LP. Rel: 14 Jan 22
Noctis Ultimus (91 mix) (4:12)
XO Transmission (feat Qebrus - #1) (3:46)
Anthropocene (3:40)
Ocean Dreams (5:31)
The Last Rains (5:08)
Starship Launch (2:02)
Noctis Ultimus (4:12)
Beyond The Singularity (3:50)
Helix Nebula (2:21)
Noctis Reprise (For QEBRUS) (2:14)
XO 1 (Lutyen B) (4:53)
XO 2 (Kapteyn B) (6:14)
XO Transmission (#2) (2:07)
XO 4 (Wolf 1061 C) (6:26)
XO 6 (LHS1723 B) (5:54)
XO Transmission (#3) (2:26)
Planet B Awakening (0:47)
XO 7 (Teegarden B) (4:50)
Midnight Shore (4:29)
Beyond The Milky Way (2:47)
Review: Tom Middleton and Mark Pritchard created a landmark of ambient music when they released 76:14 back in the 90s. Their Global Communication project was never just about ambient though, and it also coursed through deep house and more besides. In the spirit of progress, Middleton has returned to thinking about the project from a contemporary perspective, stepping forth as GCOM with the epic scope of E2 XO. From stirring orchestral suites to high octane DSP, it's an expansive listening experience that shows Middleton pushing himself into new terrain in the studio. Whether you tie it back to the prior material or not, it's a towering piece of work from an elder statesman of UK electronica.
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Archives 2/3
Archives 2/3 (LP in die-cut sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: GRVTS 021. Rel: 15 Mar 23
Georgette 1 (2:38)
J’ai Appris Hier (4:03)
Sunday (0:24)
Casse 1 (5:42)
Inkel (1:04)
Casse 2 (3:57)
Jevus (3:04)
Georgette 2 (2:16)
Hans (5:13)
Desormais (3:09)
Chiken Kitchen (9:45)
Review: Created by Thierry Merigout and Vincent Hachet in 1986, both students at the School of Architecture in Nancy, France, across six mind-melting albums Geins't Nait managed to push significant boundaries, getting as close to interpreting the surrealist art movement on record as anyone ever could. Aurally broad work that somehow has the consistency required to feel like a whole.

As is implied, Archives 2/3 is the second of three collections of archive work from the outfit, and it's every bit what fans would be hoping for. Trippy in the extremis, not least in fare like 'Casse 1', and its strange combination of whirring rhythm, static interference and public speech, or 'Inkel', which essentially constructs patterns of percussion from the sound of broken glass, it's like stepping into a new reality.
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Fresh Bread
Cat: LR 183. Rel: 14 Jun 23
Eternal Loop (4:52)
Waraku3 (3:58)
Junk Theem (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (5:04)
Alto Voices (6:31)
Shrimpo (2:20)
Miss U Sonny (2:46)
Cruzin Wit (3:56)
Misty (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (3:51)
Lilriffriff (2:59)
They B All Like (3:58)
Sometimes I Feel So Good (4:56)
Sustain (4:19)
Roomba (2:27)
Shells, Tube & Guitar (with Carlos Nino - live In Japan) (6:54)
06 Tape Tiger (6:32)
Iguana Queen (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (5:54)
Iguana King (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (6:35)
Wwaasshh (with Carlos Nino - live In Japan) (6:10)
Review: Experimental saxophonist Sam Gendel has been gifting us with reams of golden material in the past few years, from collaborative wonders to solo reflections, but this Fresh Bread will keep us chewing for days. Clearly Gendel can't help but make incredible music, and this collection is pulled from his personal archives of skits, sketches, unreleased pieces and more in between. It sounds shockingly complete for what is meant to be a gathering of offcuts, but the diaristic quality does feel like getting closer to the inner workings of the artist. If you appreciate beats, loops and experimental vignettes with an organic quality, you'll find a lot to enjoy in here.
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September
September (limited orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: COS 001. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Alone In Silence (6:21)
A Shallow Decade (7:12)
The Bottom Of A Well (3:07)
Susurrations (6:59)
An Unending Autumn (9:32)
Review: Ross Gentry takes charge of the first Ceremony of Seasons release and the music on it has been specifically written to "be paired with Sink into Seclusion, a Mendocino grown, amphora aged, skin contact Sauvignon Blanc wine." Though it might go well with wine, it works just as well on its own as a pastoral, subtly shifting ambient album with delicate pianos unfolding over sustained chords. Moods fluctuate from cathartic and dreamy on the opener to a little more unsettled and tense on 'A Shadow Decade.' How so ever you enjoy this record it is one that makes a lasting impact.
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Prism Of Dust
Prism Of Dust (coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PSR 051. Rel: 19 Apr 21
A Prism (3:17)
Nobody Wants To Be Here (6:00)
Cause Not Known (3:54)
Evacuation (3:37)
The Carriers (4:32)
Deviation & Dispersion (3:37)
Midway (5:15)
Red & Black (3:45)
Resuscitation (5:10)
Nobody Wants To Leave (3:46)
Review: Ross Gentry makes an impressive debut on the Polar Seas label with an album of ambient inspired by " inspired by two monumental works of modern fiction, Tom Perrotta's 'The Leftovers' and Don Dellilo's 'White Noise'." As such, the music explores human tensions and existential dread, with ominous dories layered over creeping found sounds. Shards of synth light break through the cloud atmospheres to bring light relief on 'Nobody Wants to be Here' while the edgy string sounds (performed by Emmalee Hunnicutt), lo-fi crackle and sustained pads of 'Midway' keep you in a state of unease throughout. This is a beautiful troubled album for similarly troubling times.
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One Night In Porto
One Night In Porto (green vinyl LP)
Cat: AC 0031LIVE. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Heleali (The Sea Will Rise) (6:34)
Noyalain (Burn) (6:27)
Deshta (Forever) (5:58)
Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance) (5:56)
Orion (The Weary Huntsman) (6:58)
Keson (Until My Strength Returns) (6:32)
Do So Yol (Gather The Wind) (6:58)
A Blessing (3:47)
Review: Dead Can Dance's Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell have reimagined their much loved 2021 collaboration Burn in an all new live arena. One Night in Porto was recorded whilst on tour in Portugal towards the end of 2022 and found the pair doing a fine job of recreating the Burn album in a live setting. Rather than try to simply serve it up in recognisable form, they instead used its melodic themes and sonic textures as a starting point to head off into new worlds. After four days of rehearsals they took it on the road and as this recording on the third of the four dates shows, it was a great success.
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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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Xenophonic
Xenophonic (picture disc LP)
Cat: TR 707PD. Rel: 24 Feb 22
Double Fantasy (4:42)
New Beginnings (4:02)
Xenophonic (4:29)
I Wonder (4:37)
Soulstitches (4:56)
There's Always Yesterday (4:43)
Let Go (4:49)
Keep Walking (4:51)
Rejected (4:17)
Futurenostalgic (4:13)
Review: Russian-born, Jerusalem-raised and now Berlin-based Serge Geyzel has released on labels such as Mindcolormusic, Brokntoys, Flesh Or Die and Zodiak Commune Records. From a classical and jazz music background, he combines a love of early noughties electronica with influences of electro and dark ambient in his distinct brand of modern drum 'n' bass for his new opus titled Xenophonic. From the dreamy Jupiter jazz of 'Double Fantasy', the grey area steppa that is 'I Wonder' to the off-kilter IDM of 'Keep Walking' being just some highlights - Geyzel delivers his finest moment yet.
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Wombs & Alien Spirits
Cat: SPCTR 019. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Bios (4:07)
Hypha (6:44)
Opium (4:42)
Libya Loop (3:33)
Aton (1:48)
Hmmm? (2:21)
Codex (4:25)
Soma Cell (1:22)
Wombs & Alien Spirits (6:20)
Molecular Repair (5:01)
Review: Kareem Lotfy and Heith are back with their Ghost Lemurs project, and arguably their most conceptual and captivating record to date. Describing Wombs & Spirit Aliens as "a type of folk music devoid of a specific homeland, but resulting from the authors' heritages, simultaneously divided and united by the Mediterranean Sea", it feels like stepping out of our traditional timeline and into another dimension. Unarguably psychedelic - you can almost hear the shooting stars wisp by core arrangements as you desperately try and stargaze in the mind's eye - it's also unarguably earthly. Polyrhythms and melodic motifs seem to be taken straight from the ceremonial practices of long lost communities and tribes. Those who built their civilisations around a connection with the terrestrial and extraterrestrial, something most of us can only really hope to imagine in 2024.
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Spiderman: Homecoming (Soundtrack)
Spiderman: Homecoming (Soundtrack) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile blue vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + poster + booklet in pop-up spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MOVATM 325C. Rel: 25 Apr 23
Theme (From "Spider-Man" original Television Series) (0:48)
The World Is Changing (2:16)
Academic Decommitment (5:18)
High Tech Heist (2:17)
On A Ned-To-Know Basis (3:13)
Drag Racing/An Old Van Rundown (3:25)
Webbed Surveillance (2:17)
No Vault Of His Own (1:49)
Monumental Meltdown (2:24)
The Baby Monitor Protocol (2:41)
A Boatload Of Trouble (part 1) (2:02)
A Boatload Of Trouble (part 2) (2:13)
Ferry Dust Up (3:54)
Stark Raving Mad (2:06)
Pop Vulture (4:21)
Bussed A Move (2:24)
Lift Off (1:00)
Fly-By-Night Operation (7:15)
Vulture Clash (2:31)
A Stark Contrast (4:54)
No Frills Proto Cool! (5:11)
Spider-Man: Homecoming Suite (3:57)
Review: It's pretty hard these days to keep up with all the different new Spider-Man movies, but you should try because somehow they all seem to be pretty good despite it being such a well-worn character. The music, too, always manages to reach new levels as did this, the original soundtrack for the 2017 version, Spider-Man: Homecoming, by Michael Giacchino. It is full of dramatic and wide-screen orchestration, sweeping strings and rousing musical adventure but also the more quiet moments of reflection and tenderness. This version comes with a poster in a deluxe sleeve on blue vinyl.
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Society Of The Snow (Soundtrack)
Society Of The Snow (Soundtrack) (2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: MBMLP 1. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Leaving Home (1:23)
Crash (1:06)
Barren (1:32)
Alien World (3:00)
Flashback (1:04)
First Scout (1:30)
Susy Passes (8:19)
News Radio (1:01)
What Do I Become (2:21)
The Second Expedition (1:50)
Trapped (3:14)
Today Is My Birthday (2:14)
What's The Limit (1:51)
I See The Sky (1:23)
A Plan To Cross The Mountains (1:38)
Arturo's Death (1:55)
Setting Out (2:01)
Heading Back (1:13)
Take Home The Love (4:50)
Nando Returns (1:45)
Radio Failure (2:21)
Sleeping Bag (1:29)
Numa Accepts His Place (1:37)
Andes Ascent (4:11)
Onward (3:13)
Over The River (1:10)
Found (6:22)
Home (4:04)
Review: Michael Giacchino, a decorated Academy Award-r winning composer, delivers a commanding yet tender score for J.A. Bayona's moving film The Society of the Snow. It recounts the harrowing true tale of the 1972 Uruguayan flight that crashed in the remote Andes, and the ensuing battle for survival. Amid despair, the film champions hope which is a sentiment echoed in Giacchino's emotionally charged score. Balancing poignancy with optimism, the music navigates a delicate path that amplifies the film's power. Bayona and Giacchino's collaboration yields a cinematic masterpiece that will surely resonate as one of the year's most compelling narratives.
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The Batman (Soundtrack)
The Batman (Soundtrack) (trifold 180 gram red & black & green vinyl 3xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: MOND 262. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Can't Fight City Halloween (4:04)
Mayoral Ducting (2:31)
It's Raining Vengeance (4:31)
Don't Be Voyeur With Me (2:36)
Crossing The Feline (1:47)
Gannika Girl (2:23)
Moving In For The Gil (4:21)
Funeral & Far Between (1:47)
Collar ID (1:14)
Escaped Crusader (2:41)
Penguin Of Guilt (3:42)
Highway To The Anger Zone (5:28)
World's Worst Translator (3:35)
Riddles, Riddles Everywhere (1:52)
Meow & You & Everyone We Know (5:22)
For All Your Pennyworth (2:39)
Are You A Kenzie Or A Can't-zie? (5:38)
An Im-purr-fect Murder (3:49)
The Great Pumpkin Pie (2:22)
Hoarding School (4:46)
A Flood Of Terrors (4:22)
A Bat In The Rafters (part 1) (4:35)
A Bat In The Rafters (part 2) (6:33)
The Bat's True Calling (2:59)
All's Well That Ends Farewell (2:41)
The Batman (6:45)
Catwoman (3:12)
The Riddler (4:49)
Sonata In Darkness (11:48)
Review: Having slowly become known as 'Batman for the clubbing era', Matt Reeves' new 2022 film version of the Batman story had several techno bits thrown in. But for the most part, its spectacle was locked in by this swelling classical soundtrack by Michael Giacchino. Nearly two hours of emotion adorn all sides of this 3xLP, bringing fresh darkness to a renowned series - probably one of the most re-done franchises in the world, in fact.
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Glazed Vision
Glazed Vision (heavyweight clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP V053CLEAR. Rel: 05 Nov 21
Realms II (6:31)
Glazed Vision (7:13)
Telepathy (5:55)
Immortality (4:53)
Divinity (4:00)
Telepathy (Worriedaboutsatan remix) (7:31)
Review: Cult American ambient label Past Inside The Present looks to New York City-based composer Christina Giannone for her new full length Glazed Vision, which is pressed to nice heavy 160 gram transparent clear vinyl. This is her third full length following 202's The Faint and a collaborative work also last year, and it is another development of her dark, heavy, drone fulled ambient landscapes. These are lo-fi, foggy tracks that hang in mid air and make you feel like you're doing the same as only the most subtle of shapeshifting chords brings a sense of motion. It is bleak yet beautiful and never less than hugely absorbing.
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Heard & Unheard
Heard & Unheard (limited LP)
Cat: STH 2485LP. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Invitation (4:15)
Conditioning (4:20)
Recognition (2:03)
The Heretic (3:22)
The Waiting Breath (3:38)
Neutrino Stream (1:24)
My Not-Self (Bitterness) (3:54)
The Investigator (4:30)
Yellow Ji (feat AFTA-1) (4:00)
Guidance (3:37)
Review: Stone's Throw has never really made any wrong moves in our opinion, and here the label puts its full force behind a deceptively powerful album. Taking us to places that are deeper than perhaps what the imprint is best known for, this is immersive, hypnotic, otherworldly stuff made from a variety of plugged in machines, analogue and otherwise, including a semi-modular synth. The result is a journey-style collection packed with atmosphere but one that's also painstakingly detailed and textured. Sound waves are rendered almost visible by the movements, drones, tracks and other pieces here, drum and effects machines producing the kind of noises that mesmerise and suck you in further as time passes. Tunes to get lost in, the only remaining question is whether anyone will ever want to return.
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Gilden Gate
Gilden Gate (sea green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PIPE 033LP. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Sea Breeze (Rising) (1:38)
Hercules (3:49)
Heat Haze (0:56)
Bicycle Ballet (3:48)
The Downs (3:55)
Ramblers' Dance (5:26)
Greyfriars (Falling) (1:19)
Blackfriars (4:51)
St Nicholas (4:34)
St Katherine (4:33)
St Leonard (3:48)
Review: Gilroy Mere aka Oliver Cherer shows off two different sides of his sound on this new Gilden Gate album for Clay Pipe. It is the latest in a long line of superb sounds over the course of two decades which have distilled folktronic, singer-songwriter, jazz, ghost-pop and guitar tinged disco rock. Here he soundtracks sun-kissed beaches and rural Suffolk on side one and then goes underwater to explore through music the lost city of Dunwich,
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Adlestrop
Adlestrop (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: PIPE 02503. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Appendix 2
The Age Of The Train
Adlestrop
Bethesda
End Of The Line (Aldeburgh)
Just A River
The Cranleigh Line
Torver & Coppermines
Christ's Hospital
Black Dog Halt
Ravenscar
Star Crossing
Review: Gilroy Mere is one of many alter egos of Oliver Cherer, and when working under this moniker there's a predisposition for transport-themed things to happen. The last album, beautiful and beguiling The Green Line, had a rich, dark green vintage British train on the cover just in case the title wasn't enough. In the past, he's done things themed on bus routes. This time, the locomotive on the sleeve is red.

More so, Adlestrop is a reference to one of many UK railway stations axed in the brutal Beeching Act of the 1960s - a cull of small stations deemed unviable, cutting off many communities. The opener, a strange, almost medieval slice of birdsong, chant, and twinkling chimes, even reels off a list of others that were closed. From there, we go deeper into sounds and words that are as inspired by the idea of rural England and travel as they are the country's eccentricity, which is so commonly founding its leftfield electronic output.
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Heroes Symphony
Heroes Symphony (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVCL 015. Rel: 12 Mar 15
Heroes (5:51)
Abdulmajid (8:52)
Sense Of Doubt (7:19)
Sons Of The Silent Age (8:17)
Neukoln (6:39)
V2 Schneider (6:46)
Review: Music On Vinyl return with another blinding reissue by composer Philip Glass! Heroes Symphony, or sometimes referred to as Symphony No.4, was created by Glass back in 1996 as an accompaniment to David Bowie's Heroes album. It's not necessarily one of his better known works but it contains that familiar Glassian mystique and musical freedom which characterises so many of his classical productions.
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The Hours (Soundtrack)
The Hours (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 007559 7910292. Rel: 29 Sep 22
The Poet Acts (3:43)
Morning Passages (5:34)
Something She Has To Do (3:12)
For Your Own Benefit (2:02)
Vanessa & The Changelings (1:49)
I'm Going To Make A Cake (4:03)
An Unwelcome Friend (4:11)
Dead Things (4:27)
The Kiss (3:50)
Why Does Someone Have To Die? (4:02)
Tearing Herself Away (7:45)
Escape! (3:57)
Choosing Life (3:55)
The Hours (5:02)
Review: The 2002 film The Hours starred hefty Hollywood talents Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore, and the original score was composed by no lesser titan of his industry than Philip Glass. It is a masterful work from the legendary minimal composer and is here presented across four sides of vinyl by the Nonesuch label. It has plenty of thick, lush strings and lots of tonal suspension with cool piano parts, plenty of heavily pregnant silences and cascading scales that all add plenty to the film itself as well as being a great standalone listen.
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Keyboard Fantasies
Keyboard Fantasies (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TRANS 460X. Rel: 09 Apr 21
Ever New (7:10)
Winter Astral (6:26)
Let Us Dance (7:30)
Slow Dance (6:36)
Old Melody (4:35)
Sunset Village (7:12)
Review: RECOMMENDED
The re-discovery and re-appraisal of Beverly Glenn-Copeland's work is one of the more surprising outcomes of the pandemic's great pause, which for some people at least meant having more time to dive into the archives of cultural history, from music to literature to movies. Not that the spotlight isn't wholly deserving. As this 1986 album shows, the artist was well ahead of their time, with this strange, heady brew of electronic exoticism, experimental ambient and percussive poetry easy to mistake for a contemporary record.

Glenn-Copeland's own story is also a pretty interesting one. Now 76 years old, the maestro spent years identifying as a lesbian woman, before investigations in gender discourse led to the revelation that a transgender man was a more comfortable identity for the music maker, who also lays claim to a catalogue of kids' TV scores, including Sesame Street and Shiny Time Station.
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Pattern Recognition
Pattern Recognition (limited gatefold translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BYTES 14LPX. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Dirty Hugs (19:56)
Closer (6:03)
That Time Of Night (8:50)
Process (4:21)
Memorial Device (5:00)
Maintaining The Machine (7:38)
Kintsugi (3:34)
Entanglement (6:01)
Day Three (4:04)
Invocation (15:18)
Review: When he's not playing guitar in the likes of Oasis and Ride, Andy Bell likes to explore electronic pastures as GLOK. Every year since 2019 he's released a new album, and here's the third, Pattern Recognition. His approach is assured and highly developed, taking on a kosmische tone that nods to Cluster et al thanks to the guitar work threaded in between the synth lines. It's warm and undulating, and oh so easy on the ears - the sound of a veteran musician stretching their legs and enjoying every minute of it. Watch out for album highlight 'Process', featuring the dulcet tones of Shamon Cassette delivering a laconic line in poetry over Bell's chiming arpeggios.
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The Echos On Departure
The Echos On Departure (ochre vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: VF 707. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Bees (1:17)
Anna In Winter (4:52)
Consumed By Friction (4:48)
A Simple Flower (5:07)
Wait (2:01)
Fjorhandur Vals (2:19)
Betweenness (6:26)
Nightjar Retrospective (1:49)
Golden Crackle Effect (2:21)
Tenebrous Autumn (1:13)
Until The Heart Stops (4:11)
Review: Gnac is a project composer Mark Tranmer started in 1990 and The Echoes on Departure is his seventh album with this alias. He says he started this one soon after he finished his last one, Afternoon Frost, in 2021. It is a more electronic record than that one with some of his favourite chord progressions "and a few new ones." There is also the addition of a human voice on two tracks with Kathleen Stosch of Constant Follower on both Bittersweetness' and 'Until The Heart Stops.' Both are evocative centerpieces for this most lovely piano-led baroque waltz.
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Suspiria (Soundtrack)
Suspiria (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: LPOST 042B. Rel: 26 Jul 23
Suspiria (5:53)
Witch (3:03)
Opening To The Sighs (0:27)
Sighs (5:02)
Markos (4:03)
Black Forest (6:13)
Blind Concert (6:09)
Death Valzer (1:54)
Review: Suspiria, one of Dario Argento's defining horror masterpieces, wasn't the first time Goblin had worked with the controversial-yet-acclaimed Italian director. The progressive rockers had, two years previous, delivered the incredible score to Profondo Rosso, and won plaudits at the time for their work - once people knew it was them. It was originally intended to be soundtracked by jazz pianist and composer Giorgio Gaslini, but disagreements on his output left just three of his themes in, but the credits were never updated, leaving Goblin listed incorrectly as "performers" as oppose to writers of the music. While this would have left a bad taste in the mouths of many, evidently that wasn't the case here. Two years later, the band were back with Argento and making this insane collection of sounds, half tracks, atmospheric noises, and cacophonous arrangements. A truly visceral experience, it's an immersive assault on the senses touching on experimental electronics, contemporary classical, gothic, and plain weirdo.
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Purge
Purge (gatefold silver & gold splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: AVCE 66. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Nero (4:31)
Land Lord (4:55)
Army Of Non (4:48)
Lazarus Leper (6:12)
Permission (5:25)
The Father (4:48)
Mythology Of Self (5:02)
You Are The Judge, The Jury, & The Executioner (7:28)
Review: Purge is the much anticipated new album from rock behemoths Godflesh. The band is led by frontman Justin Broadwick - formerly half of Techno Animal with The Bug's Kevin Martin - who has expressed his discomfort at being quizzed about his music on social media. He battles with autism and PTSD and uses music as therapy and a release from the stress and isolationism that comes with those conditions. This record finds the band look back to their 1992 album Pure which is what first marked them out as special and it's raw, dense, unrelenting heavy rock with snarled vocals that offer comfort for the despairing.
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Nero
Nero (limited 180 gram white & blue vinyl LP)
Cat: AREC 069. Rel: 01 Aug 23
Nero (4:32)
Nero (remix) (5:02)
Nero (Alt version) (4:32)
Nero (dub) (9:19)
Review: Godflesh are back with a new single taken from their new and upcoming album Purge which finds frontman Justin Broadwick - formerly half of Techno Animal with The Bug's Kevin Martin - using music as a way of processing his autism and PTSD. It is full throttle, dense post-rock music with his guttural vocals front and centre amidst walls of scuzzy guitar and industrial drum sounds. The original of 'Nero' comes remixed, and also as a dub and alternative version which is even more head-twisting. Not for the faint of heart, this one.
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The Work
The Work (limited translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: SLANG 50425X. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Swimmer (1:38)
The Dream (4:10)
The Corner (3:49)
The Want (3:42)
I've Felt Better (Than I Do Now) (4:24)
Plastic Future (3:09)
New Days (2:21)
I Spiral (3:36)
Arima (5:40)
Chrome (3:31)
Joni's Room (3:22)
Review: "I made ['The Work'] over the last year at home in my temporary studio which was supposed to be the living room, while um, building my actual studio," Gold Panda said of his latest record, arguably his most introspective and - factually - his first full-length in more than six years. Made at home over the course of around 12 months, the track 'I've Felt Better (Than I Do Now)' has been doing the rounds for a while ahead of this full length and turned many heads in the process.

While that number, and the excellent Daniel Avery remix, is a pretty warm slice of future-bass leaning house with filter (although maybe not quite filter house), the complete package represents a more exploratory and personal sound from the music maker in question, although one that's no less immediate in its engagement of the listener. Simply put, it's very interesting and also very good.
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Doctor Who: Original Music From Series 1 & 2 (Soundtrack)
Cat: SILLP 1224OR. Rel: 24 May 22
Doctor Who Theme (TV version) (0:43)
Westminster Bridge (2:09)
The Doctor's Theme (1:16)
Cassandra's Waltz (3:09)
Slitheen (1:21)
Father's Day (1:54)
Rose In Peril (1:33)
Boom Town Suite (3:02)
I'm Coming To Get You (1:13)
Hologram (2:17)
Rose Defeats The Daleks (2:30)
Clockwork Tardis (1:18)
Harriet Jones, Prime Minister (2:14)
Rose's Theme (2:12)
Song For Ten (3:29)
The Face of Boe (1:17)
Unit (1:44)
Seeking The Doctor (0:44)
Madame De Pompadour (3:44)
Tooth & Claw (3:49)
The Lone Dalek (1:30)
New Adventures (3:28)
Finding Jackie (2:19)
Monster Bossa (2:31)
The Daleks (2:58)
The Cyberman (4:32)
Doomsday (5:08)
The Impossible Planet (3:12)
Sycorax Encounter (1:14)
Love Don't Roam (3:56)
Doctor Who Theme (album version) (2:33)
Review: Talk about a cultural Tardis, Doctor Who ranks among the most longstanding love affairs British TV viewers have ever had with a work of science fiction, ranking up there with global phenomena such as Star Trek in terms of legions of faithful fans and decade-spanning sagas. After a small blip of obscurity in the mid-late-1990s and immediate post-millennium years, the show rebooted and reconfigured for the 21st Century in 2005, and hasn't left the common conscience since.

The score is certainly something to do with that resonance. As far as theme tunes go, Doctor Who's may not still be the most forward thinking (as it was back in 1963), but it's easily up there in the premier league of iconic. On this live rendition of music from the latter-day Series 1 & 2 that theme remains as impactful, while a talented entourage of players and conductors also help us remember just how consistent the music is overall.
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Ocean: Symphony For Electric Violin & Other Instruments In 10 Plus Parts
Ocean: Symphony For Electric Violin & Other Instruments In 10 Plus Parts (limited hand-numbered gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: HHLTS 01. Rel: 22 Jul 22
Ocean (10:01)
Molecules (2:20)
Dance Of Shiva (10:07)
Winds & Stream (6:05)
Golden Ball (Yang) (3:18)
Sirens (Yin) (5:38)
Kundalini (4:30)
The Way (11:20)
Silence (3:35)
Om (8:30)
Return To The Ocean (2021) (22:37)
Review: The visionary work of avant-garde violin player Valentina Goncharova has recently come into focus thanks to two volumes of recordings presented on Ukrainian label Muscut. Those snapshots felt like a window into what must be a vast pool of work she carried out during her most prolific years, and this release on Hidden Harmony speaks to that. Recorded in 1988 by Goncharova with her sometime collaborator I. Zubkov, this suite of 10 parts embarked upon extensive experiments into recording processes and studio techniques, and the results speak for themselves. From Goncharova's angular playing style to the tapestry of electronic interference woven around, this is remarkable, experimental but also wholly engaging work finally unearthed for a broader audience.
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Oppenheimer (Soundtrack)
Oppenheimer (Soundtrack) (trifold 3xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: MOND 300B. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Fission (4:36)
Can You Hear The Music (1:49)
A Lowly Shoe Salesman (3:32)
Quantum Mechanics (2:53)
Gravity Swallows Light (3:29)
Meeting Kitty (5:48)
Groves (6:01)
Manhattan Project (2:35)
American Prometheus (3:07)
Atmospheric Ignition (0:20)
Los Alamos (2:25)
Fusion (4:03)
Colonel Pash (4:36)
Theorists (3:11)
Ground Zero (4:18)
Trinity (7:52)
What We Have Done (5:32)
Power Stays In The Shadows (4:08)
The Trial (5:33)
Dr Hill (4:22)
Kitty Comes To Tesfiy (5:12)
Something More Important (2:37)
Destroyer Of Worlds (2:56)
Oppenheimer (2:17)
Review: If you've not seem the movie Oppenheimer chances are you've had your head buried deep in the sand for the past year or so. The multi-Academy Award-winning scientific epic charts the development of the first nuclear bomb and subsequent realisation, on the part of the man who cracked the formula, that such terrifying power should never have been brought into our world. Directed by Christopher Nolan, outspoken critics of the master filmmaker may by now be wondering if he'll ever make another movie with a linear storyline - so much of his output is anything but these days. However, that slightly surreal, disjointed, era-jumping approach to storytelling necessitates a soundtrack that combines stunning classical and more avant-garde experimentations. Which Ludwig Goransson delivered with spectacular effect. Now those tones are yours to own.
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Inventions For Electric Guitar (remastered)
Cat: MGART 901. Rel: 23 Sep 16
Echo Waves (17:39)
Quasarsphere (6:36)
Pluralis (21:27)
Review: Manuel Gottsching's legendary solo material from the mid '70s onwards is finally being reissued the way it deserves; full picture-sleeves unlike those tacky bootlegs that have been knocking about over the years. Thanks to Germany's MG Art we can now appreciate this wondrous music in all its glory and, we have to say, that 2016 feels just right for this music to be resurfaced once again. This is the Ash Ra Tempel producer's first solo LP from 1975, and we can clearly hear the krautrock influence deep in the tracks. However, much like his later material, there's an element of the desolate and purely electronic, a medium with which hie experienced and flourished. The masterful "Echo Waves" opens with a fluttering landscape that could make for the ultimate opener to just bout any DJ set, and "Quasarsphere" comes through next with its gentle waves of ambient delight. All incredibly forward-thinking, of course. "Pluralis" edges closer to what we'd term 'balearic' these days, but without all the gimmicky elements and, instead, full of psychedelic wonder and zeitgeist. This is so hotly recommended...
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T2N0
T2N0 (limited 180 gram white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GREYSCALE 08. Rel: 06 Apr 22
Genetic Mutation (8:33)
Carcinogen (10:39)
Neoplasm (9:46)
MRI Scan (9:07)
Malignant Transformation (9:56)
Adenocarcinoma (9:17)
Resection (7:10)
Waking Up To A New Life (11:37)
Review: Redscale and Greyscale label founder and dub techno production don and master DJ Grad U takes us on a killer trip here into widescreen worlds of ambient sound. The textures are lo-fi and fuzzy around the edges as per most ambient albums, and the synths are heady and smeared to perfection. Some pieces are filled with a subtle sense of hope and optimism, others are more darkened drones that turn you in on yourself, but all of these tracks are fantastically realised and immersive pieces of ambient art.
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Late Reflections
Late Reflections (LP + insert)
Cat: SLANG 50474LP. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Daybreak (5:39)
Infinite (1:50)
On Solid Ground (3:31)
Golden Dust (4:56)
North/South (6:08)
Adrift (5:03)
Yokohama Rascals (1:55)
Bloom (5:03)
Vertigo (5:30)
Boy In The Storm (4:31)
Review: Late Reflections is a live recording of Grandbrothers in an ancient Catholic cathedral. The one-of-a-kind concert saw them play music specially designed for the massive main nave (it stands 45 meters tall) and all of the magical acoustics of the unusual space are captured on vinyl. This is the fourth album from the German-Swiss duo known for their fusion of the old and the new. They once again blur the boundaries between ambient, classical, minimalism and electronic sound in richly textured piano pieces. There is a freeform and uprising atmosphere to these tunes that make you feel in constant ascendancy to the heavens, and it's beautiful indeed.
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3
3 (LP)
Cat: HNRLP 032. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Eclipse (3:48)
Chilled (3:53)
Red Horizon (feat Al Lover) (2:49)
Elation (3:39)
Oxygen (3:04)
Reptile (3:50)
Into The I (3:50)
Glass (4:00)
Fin (3:59)
Review: Hoga Nord welcome Gravite for the third in their Layers album series and it is another intense synth, dub, chug and cold wave mix. Right from the off, the textures are caustic and uncomfortable. Squealing synths speak of desperation and trauma as whaling winds blow all around on 'Eclipse'. 'Chilled' has a heavy chugging rhythm that's overlaid with mournful chords that bring bittersweet melancholy and the paces picks up with the punk funk of 'Red Horizon' (feat Al Lover). Later on there are buzzy synths and busted drums on 'Into The I' and deep and dubby techno on 'Into The I' to make for an adventurous album that travels far and wide.
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Music For Living Spaces
Cat: LR 177. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Top Soil
Nocturnal Bloom
Sunflower Dance
Bird Of Paradise
Soft Coral
Royal Fern
Rain
Find Home
Middlemist
Review: Non-binary Los Angeles-based artist Olive Ardizoni aka Green-House serves up gorgeously pure and innocent sounds on this debut ambient album. It is filled with awe and wonder that will clean your brain and sooth your soul. It was written during the pandemic and continues plenty of whimsical melodies, distant bird sounds and a comforting lo-fi hiss. Ardizoni says of the record, "I'm trying to hit that part of the brain that's affected by the emotional state that you're in when you perceive something as cute." Mission accomplished.
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The Power Of The Dog (Soundtrack)
The Power Of The Dog (Soundtrack) (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSINV 278LP. Rel: 02 Jun 22
25 Years (2:22)
Requiem For Phil (2:24)
So Soft (3:01)
Detuned Mechanical Piano (1:34)
Prelude (1:39)
The Ravine (1:33)
Mimicry (1:48)
West Alone (1:37)
Miss Nancy Arrives (1:37)
Figured It Out (2:01)
Viola Quartet (2:55)
Best Friends (3:46)
Paper Flowers (2:43)
A Lovely Evening (3:16)
They Were Mine (2:36)
West (2:46)
Psalm 22 (3:47)
Review: Jonny Greenwood is of course best known for his work with Radiohead, but like all members of that particular band he has side projects. The latest was soaring the music for the film The Power of the Dog. The result is a dark, absorbing and disturbing listen to accompany Jane Campion's Western with Benedict Cumberbatch in the lead as a difficult cowboy in early 20th-century Montana. It is Greenwood's third movie soundtrack this year alone with Pablo Larrain's "Spencer" about Princess Diana already out and next up Paul Thomas Anderson's "Licorice Pizza" arrives before the end of the month.
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Leviathan
Leviathan (gatefold 200 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DGMSPX 102. Rel: 16 Jul 21
Empire (8:29)
Milkwood (4:43)
Pulse Detected (7:48)
Loom (7:43)
Leviathan (10:19)
After The Rain (9:01)
Fire Tower (10:48)
Zhora (7:38)
Sympatico (7:20)
Review: Back in the early-to-mid 1990s, Robert Fripp collaborated with numerous ambient house-era electronic artists, including the Orb (see the largely forgotten FFWD>> album) and The Grid, who invited the long-time Brian Eno collaborator to recording sessions back in 1992. While some of the latter material made it onto their '90s albums, much of Fripp's work - dreamy guitar textures, drone works and other electronic experiments - was left in their archive. Leviathan is based around these unissued recordings, with Dave Ball and Richard Norris adding their own new sounds to create a string of beautiful, meditative, and picturesque ambient compositions that sit somewhere between their own ambient works, Norris's recent modular electronic explorations, and the forementioned FFWD>> project.
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Ruins
Ruins (LP)
Cat: KRANK 189LP. Rel: 27 Oct 14
Made Of Metal
Clearing
Call Across Rooms
Labyrinth
Lighthouse
Holofernes
Holding
Made Of Air
Review: Ruins is the 10th LP from Portland artist Grouper, an incredible set that's found it's home on the inimitable and always on- point Kranky label...and yes, it's another fine outing from the voco-noise head. Tracks like "Clearing", however, show another side to Grouper's usual rough edge. There's an element of smoothness to those sombre keys and far-out vocals. It's basically an ambient album with an extra layer of soul in its core - check "Made Of Air" for a seriously trippy set of soundscapes.
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Off Road
Cat: IMP 042. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Pumpkin Creek (3:30)
Three If By Train (4:02)
Rendezvous Up North (10:04)
Dystopian Turboprop (5:59)
Skiing Plus Shooting (5:37)
Back Off (4:57)
Review: David Grubbs and Mats Gustafsson were old friends when they wrote this record back in 2002 when it was first released. They met in Chicago and this album was their second collab but it very much subverted expectations with its impactful and windy diverse collisions of free jazz, drone music, country-tinged folk and weird and wonderful digital sounds. Gustafsson is a Swedish sax virtuoso who helped define many of these sounds with his expressive playing style. Fans of illbient, improv, industrial and music concrete will all find something to love on this newly sequenced re-recording of the original album.
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Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (50th Anniversary Special Edition)
Charlie Brown Blues (1:21)
Thanksgiving Theme (0:12)
Thanksgiving Theme (reprise) (1:47)
Peppermint Patty (3:29)
Little Birdie (3:06)
Thanksgiving Interlude (0:28)
Is It James Or Charlie? (2:21)
Linus & Lucy (4:07)
Fife & Drums Theme (1:47)
Charlie Brown Blues (reprise) (2:35)
Thanksgiving Interlude (reprise) (0:20)
Thanksgiving Theme (2nd reprise) (1:53)
Thanksgiving Theme (3rd reprise) (0:46)
Thanksgiving Theme (alternate) (2:07)
Peppermint Patty (bonus mix) (4:20)
Linus & Lucy (bonus mix) (1:16)
Thanksgiving Interlude (alternate take 2, 4 & 6) (0:24)
Thanksgiving Interlude (alternate take 10) (0:29)
Thanksgiving Interlude (alternate take 14) (2:24)
Is It James Or Charlie? (bonus mix with Whistling) (0:59)
Clark & Guaraldi (1:03)
Review: It has been five long decades since the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving episode first hit US TV screens. Originally aired in 1973, the show proved beyond any doubt that Peanuts was the coolest and most sophisticated cartoon of the day, and that's in no small part down to the original scores, which were the responsibility of Vince Guaraldi, and all of which are worth picking up if you see copies on sale.

A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving has never been available on record before, having only recently been rediscovered in the vaults and then primed for this autumn 2023 debut. Remixed and remastered to elevate some of the details that had been lost in the old recordings, tracks run between lounge jazz and soul funk, with 'Little Birdie' arguably the pick of the lot (and not just because it stands out with those iconic vocals).
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Portrait (remastered)
Portrait (remastered) (limited hand-numbered heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 056. Rel: 29 Sep 14
Pogo Of Techno
Ballade Pour Nous
Ein Glas Voll Gurken
She's So Hot
La Transformation
Links & Lustig
Die Grille
Keep The City Clean
Dallas
Arabia
National-Und Standerat
Review: Originally released back in the early '80s, Veronica Vasicka's label has done its audience a fine service by re-releasing Portrait by Swiss duo Guyers Connection. Full of self-conscious vocals and in places decidedly lo-fi synth lines, it's surprising and disappointing that this collection wasn't a big hit first time round. After all, both "Pogo of Techno" and "Keep the City Clean" are as catchy as an oddball Yazoo, "Die Grille" is a jaw-dropping, windswept synth composition and "National Und Stander" sees the duo fuse ponderous piano lines with pulsing, rippling basslines. Best of all though is "Ein Glas Voll Gurken" a breathy synth-pop song that could have conquered charts had it been sung in English.
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Intérprete: Tomasz Guiddo
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Tresor
Tresor (limited gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: HVNLP 205D. Rel: 01 Jul 22
An Stevel Nowydh (4:47)
Anima (3:18)
Tresor (4:09)
NYCAW (4:31)
Men An Toll (1:30)
Ardamm (6:28)
Kan Me (4:08)
Keltek (3:29)
Tonnow (5:44)
Porth Ia (3:37)
Review: Not named after the notorious-famous Berlin techno institution Tresor, but instead taking its name from 'treasure' in Cornish, Gwenno presents her third full-length studio album, largely written in St. Ives, with most of the words Cornish, too. If that sounds pretty adventurous, then wait until you hear the tracks themselves, which benefit from handiwork by collaborator and friend Rhys Edwards, who is also credited with production of the record.

Introduction over, this is a wildly diverse and spectacularly different album. At times things feel haunting, almost choral. In other moments, we're in a 1960s-hued pop-y place, while work like 'Ardamm' seems born amid the dark room chug of underground goth post punk disco. Overall, it's certainly the artist's most spectacularly idea-filled outing, ensuring nobody is going to forget about it in a hurry.
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