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Singles
Flash Crash/Hack Crash
Cat: AMEN 012/AWC008. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Agonis - "Black Swans" (5:02)
Konduku - "Liquidity" (6:24)
Lemont - "Cascading Mistakes" (6:49)
Varuna - "Speculative Communities" (6:24)
Review: Basel-based experimental labels Amenthia Recordings and A Walking Contradiction join forces for their first collaborative release here in the form of the Flash Crash/Hack Crash EP. Both labels are known for pushing boundaries within their close-knit creative circles and this one features Agonis' heavy stepper and Konduku's whirlpool of low frequencies on the Amenthia side, while Lemont continues the low-end, tripped-out vibe. Varuna represents A Walking Contradiction and delivers swampy, slow-motion sounds in their signature style. This release embodies both labels' commitment to daring, unconventional electronic sounds.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Thank You Kirin Kiki
Thank You Kirin Kiki (limited 12")
Cat: WV 281LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Summer In Shibuya (3:51)
Opening Credits (7:03)
Thank You Kirin Kiki (3:35)
Thank You Hiroshi Yoshimura (5:03)
Closing Credits (5:26)
Review: Rindert Lammers' debut LP is a kaleidoscopic suite in five movements; pelican wingspans of twinkly, retentive but then also generous jazztronica, centring on two distinct themes: Japanese cinema and YouTube confessions. Japanese culture is seen through a grateful lens, as theatrical titans such as Kirin Kiki are homaged; the B1 especially is inspired by a poignant moment in the actor's portrayal of Hatsue Shibata in the 2018 film Shoplifters. Seemingly firstly inconsequential digital traces are lent an upscale gravitas, meanwhile, as a voice clip from a YouTube comment on an algorithmically boosted Hiroshi Yoshimura video evolves into the ride-embellished upswell 'Thank You Hiroshi Yoshimura'. Mastering the art of appreciation from afar, Lammers brings a mood of gobsmacked reverence for Japanese enviro jazz and its offshoots, suspending us over an endless realm of forms circa 1989.


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Ninja Eliminator Trilogy (Soundtrack)
Ninja Eliminator Trilogy (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram translucent blue vinyl 12" + booklet + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: DWO 38C. Rel: 18 Jun 21
Prey For Death (remastered) (5:44)
Rage Of Honor (4:52)
Tropical Fruit (1:09)
Blind Fury (4:03)
Review: Le Matos' all new Ninja Eliminator Trilogy captures the band's early years across four fantastic cuts. Fans will recognise 'Rage Of Honor' which has already been put out as part of the 5 Years compilation while the other tracks here have never before been released. Musically this is high sheen, retro-future synth work of the highest order. The keys are sugar sweet and crystalline, the rhythms sleek and expansive and the moods nicely cosmic. It makes for a perfectly escapist, high energy trip to another dimension.
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Ramp EP
Ramp EP (12")
Cat: IBI 004. Rel: 16 Aug 22
Maoid AM6 (0:34)
ROD (9:46)
Ocean (3:18)
Pulsim (4:25)
Hrzzlam (4:29)
Klixx (5:29)
Review: LIMC's Ramp EP is a perplexing thing. Released by Germany's Inch By Inch this year, it sounds like it was born in simpler times, while also being a complex piece of work by anyone's standards. Downbeat? Certainly in terms of tempo, but perhaps not so much when it comes to how you take in the contents, which are designed to keep you hooked rather than play easy on the mind.

IDM? Maybe, there are few genre labels more fitting, although to us it really sounds more like an accomplished, refined, and sophisticated retro-hued video game score looking for a home and finding one not in the colourful on-screen antics of some bright-eyed playable, but the sound systems of forward-thinkers everywhere. A great, if obscure, one to own.
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EM 037V1
EM 037V1 (silver vinyl 12" + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EM 037V1. Rel: 10 Aug 22
Mindexxx - "Track 1" (5:58)
Laughing Ears - "On Sundays" (8:15)
Gooooose - "The Dusk Of Digital Age" (4:47)
Knopha - "Off-Peak Season Tourists" (8:18)
Review: Outlier experimental label Eating Music brings back more for us to chew on here in the form of a varied four tracker from various artists. It is Mindexxx that opens with 'Track 1' which layers up snaking synths and deeply buried dark bass that grows in intensity and washes over you like a Tsunami. Laughing Ears then cuts back to a tender mood with soft piano chords and slowly unfolding rhythms that are warm and lithe. Gooooose's 'The Dusk Of Digital Age' is a churchy affair with textured drones shot through with beams of synth light and Knopha's 'Off-Peak Season Tourists' layers up choral vocals and jumbled drum sounds into something hypnotic and escapist.
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Álbumes
Mons Clepsydra
Cat: BLKRTZ 053. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Mons Klepsydra (part I) (14:45)
Mons Klepsydra (part II) (15:00)
Mons Klepsydra (part III) (14:59)
Mons Klepsydra (part IV) (14:44)
Review: Scott Monteith is the Berlin-based but Canadian-born artist best known as Deadbeat, stepping out with new alias Ark Welders Guild. It is an audio-visual performance and recording project with Italian singer and curator Letizia Trussi, whom he met in winter 2021 and has since formed a strong creative bond. They work in Trussi's Rooms of Kairos studio and have already cooked up two album length pieces that come on Monteith's BLKRTZ imprint. Mons Clepsydra is the first and is an epic drone in four parts with string recordings permeating the moody, grainy, heavy atmospheres.
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The Third Of May
Cat: SONLP 016. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Introductie: De Zilvermeeuw (3:44)
Een Drenkeling (3:02)
Met De Fiets Van Zee Naar Huis (1:23)
Thuiskomen, Eten, Slapen (1:16)
Een Etterende Lucht (3:00)
Figuur In De Branding (3:31)
Visitatie Melodie (3:04)
De Ontmoeting (2:07)
Een Taal (2:18)
Van Nacht Naar Dag (4:43)
Omhoog En Aftiteling Speelt (2:30)
Review: Den Helder is the northernmost city in Holland, is surrounded by water and borders the North Sea. With a military history dating back to the 16th century, it is also the most bombed city in the Netherlands and was nearly destroyed during World War II. The Third of May was written and recorded in 2020 over six days in an old pumping station located in the dunes of Huisduinen near Den Helder. The story behind the album is set in this historic city, weaving its tumultuous past into a vivid, imagined narrative inspired by the area's rich and tragic history. It's as much of an emotional rollercoaster as you would expect given the concept.
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At Issue
At Issue (limited LP + insert)
Cat: ALA 2101LP. Rel: 08 Dec 21
At Issue 1 (4:12)
At Issue 2 (2:20)
At Issue 3 (4:31)
At Issue 4 (7:57)
At Issue 5 (5:15)
At Issue 6 (4:11)
At Issue 7 (3:03)
At Issue 8 (5:31)
Review: Not just a clever name, At Issue takes its title from the Brooklyn venue this incredible album was recorded in, namely Issue Project Room. For those who don't recognise the musicians involved, Kim Gordon is an icon of discordant, white noise-y rock 'n' roll, best known as a member of Sonic Youth - one of the most iconic guitar acts to emerge in the 1980s.

That might be a red herring in this context, though, because at the New York address in question Gordon was joined by legendary blues minimalist maestro, Loren Connors. The result is a hybrid work that's patient, sophisticated, utterly mesmerising and - for want of a better, less fawning word - close to perfection. Profoundly moving, and masterfully arranged, we guarantee this is one for the lifetime honours list.
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For Translucence
For Translucence (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DC 951. Rel: 27 Mar 25
65/66 (8:32)
48/50 (11:27)
73/74 (10:43)
54/56 (10:20)
Review: Whitney Johnson and Lia Kohl's debut album has evolved over several years. Its roots lay in their shared practice of free improvisation on viola and cello and flourished into a unique neophonic orchestral expression. That makes For Translucence both stimulating and soothing - a very alive form of musical meditation where layers of acoustic strings, wispy synths, evocative field recordings and radio and sine waves intertwine and grow while mesmerising you even more. Though always moving and shapeshifting the effect is cathartic as a fine balance is struck between experimentation and cohesion and the organic and the electronic.
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Euphoria Season 2 (Soundtrack)
Cat: SONY 196587153311. Rel: 28 Dec 22
The Angels (0:45)
I'm Tired (long version) (3:31)
Ice (We Should Do Drugs) (2:46)
See You Assholes Later (2:30)
She Certainly Looks The Part (0:48)
Dracula (Nate Sees Cassie) (2:48)
Skeletons (Lexi Needed A Break) (2:22)
Putting Everything Away (0:43)
Fez's Interlude (with Angus Cloud) (1:01)
El Weirdo (I Relapsed) (1:58)
This Is Life (0:30)
Every Second Counts (2:58)
Truth Or Dare (0:16)
Washing Off The Blood (3:03)
Elliot's Song (with Dominic Fike, Zendaya & Labrinth) (2:29)
I Don't Know If I'm A Good Person (0:29)
Love Is Complicated (The Angels Sing) (3:20)
Fun At The Alley (2:25)
Sidekicks Are Smarter (3:26)
Pros & Cons (2:22)
At Least I'm Loved (0:32)
Rue's I'm Tired (1:40)
Review: GRAMMY-nominated and Emmy Award-winning multihyphenate Labrinth builds on the success of scoring the first season of Euphoria with another high octane score for the second series. The HBO series was a huge hit and that's in part because of the music. Labrinth himself has said this one is more than just soundtrack music and he's right. It is a visceral listening experience in its own right and one with 22 well crafted tracks including the fan favourite version of 'I'm Tired.' Whether or not you have seen this series, this album is well worth hearing.
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A Man & A Woman (Soundtrack) (remastered)
Cat: UAM 8001. Rel: 07 Nov 23
A Man & A Woman (2:39)
Samba Saravah (4:28)
Today It's You (vocal) (2:02)
A Man & A Woman (vocal) (2:36)
Stronger Than Us (3:17)
Today It's You (2:28)
In Our Shadow (4:42)
Stronger Than Us (vocal) (3:44)
124 Miles A Hour (2:33)
Review: Claude Lelouch's 1966 romantic drama, translated into English as A Man and A Woman, is simultaneously filled with hope and tragedy. It's a passionate story but not one without warnings and lessons about the challenges of getting over loss and learning to trust again. It was also a huge success at the time of its release, grossing $14million at the US box office, which was big bucks back then for a foreign language movie. As the title suggests, the plot follows two single parents - he and she - who lost their spouses in horrible circumstances, namely suicide and an accident, and set about building new lives for themselves, which then cross paths. To complement this, French composer Francis Albert Lai created a sexy, playful, but highly emotional score, which ranges from heartfelt songs to jazz cool and laidback rock 'n' roll.


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Un Homme Et Une Femme (Soundtrack) (remastered)
Cat: PL 2312529LP. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Un Homme Et Une Femme (Orchestra) (2:43)
Samba Saravah (4:33)
Aujourd'hui C'est Toi (Chant) (2:10)
Un Homme Et Une Femme (Chant) (2:40)
Plus Fort Que Nous (Orchestra) (3:20)
Aujourd'hui C'est Toi (Orchestra) (2:34)
A L'ombre De Nous (Chant) (4:49)
Plus Fort Que Nous (Chant) (3:45)
A 200 A L'heure (Orchestra) (2:30)
Review: Reissued and remastered for the first time, with its original tracklist and cover, Francis Lai's eerie-romantic soundtrack for A Man And A Woman, directed by Claude Lelouch, matches the film's subject. That is, two widowers meet for the first time at their children's school, and find themselves plagued by haunting visions and flashbacks of their former spouses. Netting the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1966, the film has gone on to set the benchmark for French romantic soundtracks, a mark set by the score's rose-tinted sonic scenery, diegesis-breaking narrations and almost automatic singing.
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Silver Ladders
Silver Ladders (limited silver vinyl LP)
Cat: GI 370LPC5. Rel: 30 Apr 21
Pine Trees (3:15)
Silver Ladders (3:40)
Til A Mermaid Drags You Under (10:23)
Sometimes He's In My Dreams (3:42)
Chop On The Climbout (5:54)
Don't Look (7:59)
Thirty Tulips (4:53)
Review: This is what happens when acclaimed Los Angeline harpist Mary Lattimore enlists Slowdive's Neil Halstead fo production duties. A lush, and liquid listening experience that is as graceful as it is confident, blurring the lines between classical and ambient in a way that seems to echo centuries of traditional, almost Medieval tones and contemporary electronic adventures alike.

Lattimore's work has previously been described in terms of 'dreamscapes', and few have been painted more vividly than Silver Ladders. These are deep dive arrangements that expand and contract like breathing, allowing the artist's signature instrument to shine while submerging it in swells of refrain. Movement is constant, and yet the record feels mill pond still. Hardly par for the course, even in the fertile sonic ground she works in. Step inside and prepare to be captivated.
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Sacred Tonalities
Sacred Tonalities (limited CD)
Cat: PITP 30. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Tonality Number One
Tonality Number Two
Tonality Number Three
Tonality Number Four
Tonality Number Five
Tonality Number Six
Tonality Number Seven
Review: Mike Lazarev drops his first album on Past Inside the Present and it's one that reminds us why he has such a great reputation as being one of modern ambient and classical's finest composers. After exploring notions of time on previous records, for this one, he embraces the here and now and that lends itself to a record steeped in mindfulness and meditation. As such, Sacred Tonalities is a perfect accompaniment to introspective moments with textural soundscapes placing you at the centre of them. The harmonics range from soft to gritty, the moods occasionally hint at trance and the layers of bass, piano and arps bring subtle and ever-shifting rhythms.
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Odd Numbers
Cat: BALMAT 15. Rel: 04 Mar 25
I Cried Like A Child Of Three
Xam Huong
Early Night With Fa & The Dang Brothers
La Palanche
The Universe Is A Rabid Creature
Hanoi - The Motorcycle Empire
A Conversation Under The Night Sky
Altar
Roong Pooc
Cham Islands
Luc Bat
The Perfume River
Tuj Lub
Dong Ba Market
Home Is A Fire
Review: .Oh wow. Brussels-based Maloca label boss Le Motel has created something really beautiful here. Utilising musique concrete principles, and a renowned ear for pianos and contemporary classical, experimental electronica, ambient and the like, Odd Numbers / S? L? is an odyssey in all senses of the word. Made from time on roads less traveled and the people and places encountered en route, it also feels like an aural adventure in its own right. Catalysed by time spent in Vietnam, arriving into the sprawling colonial districts of Hanoi, then venturing out to Hmong communities in mountainous areas close to the Chinese border, those he met and engaged with have been directly involved in the final album here - making this a vast exercise in collaboration. Noisy kitchens, quiet fields, personal conversations, the laughter of a village square on a weekend morning, meet beats, bass, heavy future cuts, serenity, and bliss. 1000% yes.

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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan, Polygonia
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Melody Tomb
Cat: MP 41LP. Rel: 07 Nov 22
Distal (4:29)
Kite Beach (4:04)
Constant Waves (4:13)
Various Futures (4:17)
Paper Area (4:34)
Artefact (3:39)
Boundary (4:23)
Vertical Margins (5:26)
Review: Legendary German experimental label Mille Plateaux is back this week, with a fascinating album by Melody Tomb which is a collaboration between Tokyo artist Teruyuki Kurihara and London drone pop band The Leaf Library. Story has it that back in March 2020, The Leaf Library sent Kurihara some material to play with, in the hope that a collaboration would be born. He was indeed receptive, resulting firstly in the track 'Kite Beach' which was featured on the band's Objects Forever compilation in 2021, with the rest of the album slowly appearing over the next year that takes in drone, soundscapes, minimal techno and industrial noise throughout its eight tracks. The artists hope to continue the collaboration with another album in the near future.
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Ledley
Ledley (LP)
Cat: IALP 027. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Better Than (1:46)
FOBTW (part 1) (4:05)
FOBTW (part 2) (3:44)
The King (3:25)
Away Days (2:43)
Seven Sisters Road (2:44)
Lordship Lane (3:38)
The Ambassador (1:51)
One Knee (4:19)
One Of Our Own (5:46)
One Club (5:01)
Review: Ledley is an album of immersive, improvised electroacoustic music by Raph Clarkson who plays trombone and takes care of FX while Chris Williams is on saxophone and Riaan Vosloo on electronics and post-production. It is their debut release and it pays tribute to legendary Spurs footballer Ledley King by drawing on the atmospheric sounds of North European ambient music and layering in deep references to Tottenham, with tracks like 'Seven Sisters Road' and 'Lordship Lane.' The album explores the intersection of improv and football fandom while, we're told, expressing the themes of community, struggle and resilience. With intricate, evolving soundscapes, this is a profound meditation on football.
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Negative Space: Gradients
Negative Space: Gradients (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPHSP 89. Rel: 21 Oct 24
There Won't Be A Sound
Bright Colors
Remember Me
For What Is Left Undone
Night Falls
Time Will Pass
Take Me Somewhere (Far Away)
Course Undefined
Storm Clouds Forming
When The Light Leaves
Review: Austria band Lehnen embarks on something of a new beginning here as they unveil a new four-track work, Negative Space: Gradients, which comes on cassette via Past Inside The Present. This project was initially thought of as a four-song experiment and one that continues where the last album left off. That is to say with lots of lush synth layers and ambient textures of its parent album but all turned up a notch. It will still be familiar to fans but while the last album Negative Space funnelled post hardcore and post rock energy, this one joins things together and the result is a work full of healing compositions full of hope.
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Supereverything
Supereverything (limited gatefold LP + poster + booklet)
Cat: UTTER 15. Rel: 31 Jan 23
Hiding In The Light (3:13)
The Sin Of Forgetting (5:46)
History Begins Here (4:59)
A Global Village (5:14)
The Marketplace Of Belonging (5:43)
The Age Of Kali (5:53)
The Construct (5:47)
A Pursuit For Purpose (5:35)
Information Landscapes (6:53)
Review: SuperEverything is a wonderful audio-visual project by multi-media artists The Light Surgeons. It takes the form of a live cinema performance pice which "explores identity, ritual and place in relation to Malaysia's past, present and future." It was commissioned in 2011 by the British Arts Council and was made with Malaysian audio and visual artists. It has since toured all over various well regarded arts festivals around the world and melts field recordings, documentary film making and music. The nine original tracks that make up the score are all pressed to vinyl here for the first time.
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Music To Films By Jan Svankmajer: Archives Vol 1
Cat: 859421 1850476. Rel: 21 Jan 25
Don Sajn/Don Juan (22:44)
Zvahlav Aneb Saticky Slamneneho Huberta/Jabberwocky (10:25)
Leonarduv Deník 72/Leonardo’s Diary (12:19)
Review: "What was amazing about Liska's music was that, unlike most other composers, he didn't attempt to go with the mood of the film and milk the emotions but listened to the rhythm of the movie itself. Especially in an animated film, this helped to greatly enhance the sense of the picture's pace and drama. He was able to discover rhythms in films that even their authors weren't aware of." Jan Svankmajer, whose 90th birthday coincides with the release of this compilation, clearly holds Zdenek Liska in high regard. Respectively, a director and his regular composer-collaborator, the Czech artists worked on ten short films together. The original recordings of music for three of those have survived on tape - Don Juan (Don sajn), Leonardo's Diary (Leonard?v denik) and Jabberwocky (evahlav aneb sati?ky Slam?neho Huberta). Now here they are in all their surreal, folk-ish, playful, comedic and, at times, library-style glory.
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On Fractured Ground/Skin Resonance
Cat: BLACKTRUFFLE 128. Rel: 24 Apr 25
On Fractured Ground (14:00)
Skin Resonance (feat Vanessa Tomlinson) (16:39)
Review: Annea Lockwood is a pioneering New Zealand-born experimental composer who returns to Black Truffle with her third release for the label. Although she is now the handsome age of 85, Lockwood continues to explore new sound sources and collaborate with a range of performers and 'On Fractured Ground' features recordings made with Pedro Rebelo and Georgios Varoutsos while using Belfast's "peace lines" as resonant instruments that deeply evoke the dark history of the Troubles. 'Skin Resonance' is a collaboration with Vanessa Tomlinson that explores the bass drum's sonic properties while infusing them with elemental textures. Both pieces showcase Lockwood's reflective, meditative approach and make for another significant entry into her creative story.

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Evil Dead 2 (Soundtrack) (remastered)
Evil Dead 2 (Soundtrack) (remastered) (gatefold 'evil in the woods' black & green marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: WW 020GREEN. Rel: 29 Jul 24
Behemoth (2:40)
Hush Lil' Baby/Pee Wee Head (3:25)
The Book Of Evil (2:48)
Ash's Dream/Dancing Game/Dance Of The Dead (3:37)
Fresh Panic/The Other Side Of Your Dream (4:24)
The Putrified Forest/Under Her Skin (4:09)
The Evil Begins Anew/Sunrise/Ash Attacks (5:41)
Hand & Mouse/Love Transforms/Mirror, Mirror/Bad Fingers (3:03)
Hail The/End Title (4:09)
Review: Bruce Campbell's character in The Evil Dead is up there with cinema's finest anti (or, possibly just accidental) heroes. Sam Raimi's landmark comedy horror movie about college students who accidentally open a portal to a terrifying underworld, with four out of five becoming possessed by demonic forces leaving one, our main man, to fend for himself, with or without two working hands, was exceptionally well written, combining genuine frights with visual and script gags, hitting all bullseyes in the sub genre. Evil Dead II was a high quality sequel, essentially telling the same story, only with a few tweaks. Again, it was laugh-out-loud funny and also pretty scary. A huge part of its impact comes down to the incredible music by Joseph Loduca. A Detroit jazz guitarist turned film and TV composer, here he combines fantastical instrumental movements, with surreal romantic piano phrases, knife-edge refrains and eerie reversed strings, creating a blueprint from which many others have looked to when trying to come up with an original horror score.
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The Spiral (Second Edition)
Cat: DR 47. Rel: 09 Mar 22
Past Spiral (1:06)
Come Closer (3:32)
FBones (3:10)
Present Spiral (2:00)
Tears Run Out (2:05)
Soft Fabrics (2:57)
Future Spiral (1:02)
Organ Going (1:45)
Backward Vision (3:48)
Glitch (2:44)
Endings (5:12)
Review: Loopsel throws a tapey curveball our way, reissuing the cassette that put their duo project on the map, this time in vinyl / digital format. The wooshing, minimal, and cold mood of this album, hailing from Gothenburg, reflects the moody production approach of the band Monokultur's Elin and Skiftande Enheter, the two artists that make it up. All sounds on this hazy-horizonned hisser formed the soundtrack for The Spiral, a 'multimedia spatial installation' by the artists Last Oblivion. Post-punky tape distortion bury swathes of radio-surfing sample and great planes of synth pad on 'The Spiral', which truly does sound like exactly that.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge (Soundtrack)
Cat: KKR 001LP. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Theme (feat Mike Patton) (0:59)
The Wrecking Crew (1:13)
Jaw-Breaking News! (1:58)
Big Apple, 3 Pm (2:10)
Mutants Over Broadway! (feat Anton Corazza) (2:20)
Rumble In The Zoo (2:10)
Inner Peace (1:18)
Turtle Throwdown (0:52)
King Of The Spill (2:29)
Mall Meltdown (1:52)
Roof Running Reptiles! (2:16)
Panic In The Sky! (feat Jonny Atma) (2:06)
Crisis At Coney Island! (2:18)
The Side Hustle (1:14)
Rush Hour Power (1:18)
A Few Screws Loose (2:08)
Dinosaur Stampede! (2:20)
It Won't Fly! (1:49)
Technodrome Redux (2:03)
Clash Of The Outcasts (1:54)
Partners In Slime (0:59)
Cypher Cats (1:10)
The Lost Archenemies (1:57)
Outworld Strangeoids (2:33)
We Ain't Came To Lose (feat Raekwon The Chef & Ghostface Killah) (2:22)
Wrath Of The Lady (1:48)
A Dish Best Served Cold (1:28)
It's A Pizza Party! (feat Mega Ran) (2:28)
Review: High-kicking, nunchaking, pizza-eating, wise-cracking green dudes incoming. The barnstorming success of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge isn't hard to surmise. The original cartoon itself is a joyous, goofy, good time slice of late 80s / early 90s pop culture, and the modern video game knew exactly how to capture that energy and port it into a highly addictive beat 'em up. The soundtrack is pitched bang on for the occasion as well, running the gamut from electro and funk to jazz, all rendered with that classic chip tune finish. But that's not all - the team also invited a dizzying cast of guests to lend their voices to this project, from Raekwon and Ghostface Killah to Mike Patton and more. To put it another way, it's totally far out.
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Quintela
Quintela (clear vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: WW 039. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Prologue: Cando A Pena Me Mata, A Alegria Dame Alento (3:34)
I: Que? A Betty Chaos (8:27)
II: Maticolo - Aos Cans Da Casa: Piri, Sil, Duma E Mouri (9:24)
III: Avos - A Pepe E Manuela (7:38)
IV: Cachelos - A Cesar De Farban (6:48)
Epilogue: Inflorescencia (3:48)
Review: The debut album by performer and researcher of traditional Galician music, Carme Lopez, is an experimental work for the Galician bagpipe. Drawing inspiration from composers like Eliane Radigue and Pauline Oliveros, Lopez explores the bagpipe's sonic boundaries here and creates slowly evolving soundscapes that mean you hear the instrument in all new ways. The album is structured in four movements with a prologue and epilogue and decouples the bagpipe from its traditional roots instead offering a fresh, personal approach. With sounds ranging from subtle air passages to complex drones, Quintela pays homage to Lopez's past while venturing into new, unknown musical territory. It's unusual but alluring.
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Sun Shone
Cat: MFM 075. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Saint Odds (4:18)
No Moon (4:02)
Brick House (5:56)
Cloud Sofa (4:54)
Sea Serpent (5:14)
Waterbear (3:59)
Swimmer (2:52)
Aftersun (6:22)
Review: On her debut full-length, Istanbul-born, Amsterdam-based Loradeniz channels heartbreak into radiant ambient soundscapes. By layering up shimmering synth arpeggios, soft percussion and beautifully delicate and ethereal vocals, the album glides between a sense of emotional fragility and rousing sonic strength. Written, performed and produced entirely by Deniz Omeroglu, the artist's classical training and sound design expertise shines through on tracks like 'Cloud Sofa' and 'Sea Serpent' which balance intimacy with IDM-inspired textures, while closer 'Aftersun' glows with that quiet sense of sunrise euphoria. Sun Shone is a deeply personal and emotionally rich journey with plenty of reference points for us all amongst the melancholy and subsequent notes of catharsis.
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Tegenlicht/Rotterdam In De Jaren 90
Tegenlicht/Rotterdam In De Jaren 90 (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OEMOEMENOE 9. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Loradeniz - "Tegenlicht" (18:33)
Kems Kriol - "Rotterdam In De Jaren 90" (15:31)
Review: Call a track 'Rotterdam In De Jaren 90' and you can expect people to have some pretty strong feelings about what it might sound like. Especially given this double-A from Nous Klaer Audio opens on what grows into a tense, electronic, club-ready builder, for a while at least. Cast any thoughts of gabber out the window, though, because if this is the Dutch port city's rave scene on record, it's a post-sweat soaked, blissed out reflection on the wonders of whatever happened the night before. Kems Kriol's mini epic, a 15-minute long tune no less, is a beautiful combination of wistful woodwind and synthesised refrains, presumably found sounds, and strange, abstract noises. 'Tegenlicht', on the other side, shares some of those qualities in the extended intro and outro sections, but also spends some of its 18-minute running time in the basements and warehouses we were originally expecting to find.
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Coast/Range/Arc
Coast/Range/Arc (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: KRANK 229LP. Rel: 19 Nov 20
Black Tusk (10:00)
Fromme (7:28)
Stave Peak (6:31)
Neve (7:53)
Brohms Ridge (11:16)
Goat Mountain (10:44)
Black Tusk (Descent) (6:26)
Review: Scott Morgan has made rather a lot of fine music over the years, and little better than his seventh album as Loscil, Coast/range/arc. Here it returns on vinyl after a nine-year absence, complete with a fresh bonus cut recorded in the same period, the Biosphere-esque arctic ambience that is 'Black Tusk (descent)'. Sonically, it fits snugly into the rest of the album, which offers the clearest distillation to date of Morgan's trademark sound. Full of beautiful, icy and slowly unfurling compositions that tend towards the meditative, the set is notable for Morgan's seemingly innate ability to craft immersive soundscapes out of a mixture of hazy drone textures, gaseous electronic chords, soft-touch melodies, atmospheric field recordings and simmering, near cinematic musical movements.
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Exploit Divisions
Cat: NE 104. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Black Banners (3:54)
Unpaid Moral Debts (5:10)
Schengen Burning (4:20)
High-Profile Witnesses (3:01)
Melting Skin (4:03)
Exploit Divisions (4:09)
Final Notice (4:04)
Review: Lundin Oil's latest effort is nothing if not powerful and, at times, intimidating. It's also rooted in an important message. People, by nature, have a habit of deducing things about each other. Or thinking they've deduced, when in reality they've assumed and presumed. Underneath the industrial mechanisms at the centre of these soundscapes, then, there's something vulnerable and human. It's challenging stuff, but also reassuring to be back in this particular experimental fold, with Exploit Divisions the first Lundin Oil album we've had since 2016. While fitting precisely into the back catalogue, you also can't help feel that this is up there with the broadest sonic palette painted by the artist yet. Spanning razor sharp, jagged rhythms and wider, more patient ambient refrains.
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Down By Law/Variety (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: MJJ 456CC. Rel: 12 Feb 25
What Do You Know About Music, You're Not A Lawyer (music From 'Down By Law') (1:57)
Strangers In The Day (2:00)
Promenade Du Maquereau (1:25)
The Invasion Of Poland (2:26)
Please Come To My House (1:07)
Are You Warm Enough? (2:46)
Swamp (0:47)
Swamp (part 2) (0:48)
Are You Warm Enough Again? (0:30)
The King Of Thailand, The Queen Of Stairs (2:10)
A Hundred Miles From Harry (0:48)
Nicoletta Can't Cook (0:45)
Fork In Road (0:52)
Variety Theme (music From 'Variety') (1:29)
Porno Booth (2:06)
Porno Booth II (3:08)
Car (1:56)
Million Dollar Walk (1:32)
Anders Leaps In (1:00)
Garter Belt (2:13)
End Titles (2:52)
Review: Painter, musician, actor, director and producer. John Lurie has done a lot in his time, whether that's appearing in 19 movies, composing for 20 TV shows and films - including some of those he was the star of - or producing primitivist art work. Here, we get to engage with two of those back catalogues, even if only because these are scores to a pair of his most iconic flicks. Always cool and stripped, Lurie's stuff is the kind of experimental-leaning jazz that works so well when setting the scene. And this applies off screen, IRL too: pressing play here will only serve to create a mood wherever you are, no matter what you'r doing. One of shadowy streets, yellow hued spots, smoky barrooms and dark backrooms, a sense of after hours exploration.
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Much Unseen Is Also Here
Cat: PELCD 251. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Behold A Voice As Thunder
Entrails Of The God Machine
An Angel Dissected
A Shadow Cast Upon The Deep
Invocation Of The Nameless One
Their Souls Asunder
Hence Shall They Be Devoured All Of Them
Other Woes Are Yet To Come
Review: Brian Williams' Lustmord project has existed in different forms for over 40 years, though it's only in the last couple of decades - when it has become a vehicle for his solo work - that new musical missives have become a regular occurrence. On Much Unseen Is Also Here, the former industrial musician turned soundtrack composer once again showcases his mastery of pitch-black sonics, creepy soundscapes and horror-inspired dark ambient workouts. As you'd expect, the sound design is incredible - listen on good quality headphones for the ultimate listening experience - while Williams' penchant for throwing in suspenseful chords, billowing aural textures and unsettling vocalisations adds further layers of paganistic mystery.
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Next World Sound Series Vol 2
Next World Sound Series Vol 2 (gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HYPSPLP 010. Rel: 06 Feb 24
LX Rudis - "Soma" (intro) (5:33)
Obercyclone 10-17 (4:37)
Oberenginen 01b (4:04)
Xpander 0930 (3:38)
Soma Beats (1) (5:39)
Soma (outro) (5:33)
Jack Curtis Dubowsky - "Bolsa Chica Surf" (30:00)
GataTech - "John Gore" (2:58)
Destruct (part 2) (5:44)
Orbit (6:50)
Raindrops Falling From The Sky (4:37)
Revelation (2:49)
Lixsm (2:01)
Krispy Kat Whack - "Live At The Lube Room" (26:32)
Review: "The Next World Sound Series is a collection of work by contemporary sound artists working in long form instrumental composition and translated to the tangible medium of vinyl. These modern day offerings capture the analog quality and experience of last century electronic recordings, presented to you with today's technological advances in home playback, for your environmental listening pleasure." Or so say heads at the iconic and truly enigmatic label Dark Entries of this latest addition to their catalogue. A collection of work that spans the strangely frantic sci-fi tones of 'Oberenginen 0930' to the almost monastic drone of 'Soma', dubbed and muffled drums and vocals on 'Lixsm', club-ready broken beats of 'Destruct', and the evocative futurist refrains and samples of 'John Gore'. As expansive as it is exploratory and adventurous, you'll need to set aside some serious listening time for your first play here.
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Craobh Haven
Craobh Haven (hand-stamped LP)
Cat: SWIM 10. Rel: 24 Jan 25
01 12 (8:39)
02 12 (5:16)
03 12 (6:40)
04 12 (8:20)
05 12 (4:00)
06 12 (7:20)
Review: You don't need to know that Craobh Haven was made during a one week residency at a tiny cabin in a remote Scottish village of the same name. One play through of the latest stunner to land on the ever-excellent ambient institution SWIMS and it'll feel like you were there in person. A witness to the creation of this strangely natural-feeling, highly technically-crafted, six tracker. Everything about the work by London-based musician and visual artist Loz Keystone and Glaswegian synth explore and jazz trumpeter Christos Stylianides feels in the right place. Its warm and fuzzy but vast and windswept. It's avant garde and abstract, but rounded and complete. It's incredibly inviting and slowly hypnotic. Distant samples of inaudible chatter and looped melodic refrains. Distorted walls of noise masking the patient power of aching brass. You get the point.
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Music From The Batman Trilogy
Music From The Batman Trilogy (red & black marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DFLP 40. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Vespertilio (Batman Begins) (4:26)
Eptesicus (3:17)
Barbastella (4:22)
Antrozous (2:50)
Molossus (5:45)
Why So Serious (The Dark Knight) (6:04)
Agressive Expansion (3:57)
Like A Dog Chasing Cars (8:29)
Introduce A Little Anarchy (3:47)
A Whatchful Guardian (6:44)
Mind If I Cut In (3:20)
Fear Will Find You (3:10)
Why Do We Fall (The Dark Knight Rises) (2:07)
Imagine The Fire (7:34)
Rise (7:15)
Review: Let's face it, Hollywood director Christopher Nolan broke the mould with his re-envisioning of Batman. Taking things closer to the original comic books, themselves forced to 'go soft' by censors in the early-1950s, his films payed direct tribute to the saga's direction from the mid-1970s onwards. A trilogy of movies that were visually arresting, tonally dystopian, and viciously unhinged. It's not clear if we'll ever get a superhero (or anti-hero) film series of that class and calibre again, the world on screen so immersive you quickly feel like a Gotham native. A big part of that universe-building comes through the music, which enlists two of the greatest names in the history of soundtracks to help weave the tales. Hans Zimmer has composed for more than 150 films, James Newton Howard in excess of 100. This compilation of their shared caped crusader efforts proves why they're so well respected.
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