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Bald Tag
Bald Tag (limited 7")
Cat: PISTE 037. Rel: 28 Nov 23
Bald Tag (3:49)
Ice Tea (3:02)
Review: Narco Marco returns to Pace In Stereo for more adventures through yesterday's tomorrow. As ever, the production is incredible, offering two tracks that pack a timeless sound informed by Italo, early electro-pop, cold and synth wave, a twin delight that somehow serves as the ideal home or headphone listen, yet is also dance floor ready and primed for proper parties. Starting on the slowest, tempo wise, 'Bald Tag' doesn't exactly owe a debt to Kraftwerk but certainly offers a place for sounds could have evolved in the back catalogue of the German pioneers. It's a weird and warbling, stepping, highly musical ride. 'Ice Tea', meanwhile, opts to get more of a stomp on, glittering harmonies painting stars in the sky above, vocals swapped out for more melodic depth.
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Love Theme From Spartacus
Cat: IMWVR 1068. Rel: 27 May 25
Nitsu - "Love Theme From Spartacus" (4:33)
Joe Thomas - "Coco" (6:04)
Review: 'Incense Music for Dining Room' is the third release in the acclaimed Incense Music compilation series curated by Toru Hashimoto, with artwork by Jiro Fujita and mastering by Calm, who is one of Japan's leading figures in jazz, chill-out and Balearic music. The 7" comes with two standout tracks: side-A features a beautiful reinterpretation of Yusef Lateef's 'Love Theme From Spartacus,' famously sampled by Nujabes on 'The Final View,' while Side-AA delivers a mellow, jazzy take on Joe Thomas' 'Coco' which also known as the basis for Buddha Brand's 'Buddha's Holiday.' It makes for a refined blend of nostalgia, jazz and chillout for discerning diggers.
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Álbumes
Trance Frendz
Cat: ERATP 081LP. Rel: 02 Mar 16
20:17 (4:58)
21:05 (6:04)
23:17 (5:23)
23:52 (5:34)
00:26 (5:23)
01:41 (4:07)
03:06 (4:45)
Review: Iceland's Olafur Arnalds (Kiasmos) and German multi-instrumentalist Nils Frahm team up again for some breathtaking excursions in classical/ambient crossover bliss. Frahm's sombre piano passages gently dance over Arnalds' serene soundscapes and eerie field recordings on this bittersweet and emotive journey. What was meant to be a one hour video recording of the duo in action turned out to be an eight hour long improvisation session and these are some of the segments of the wonderful marathon recording. We particularly enjoyed the gorgeously haunting electronic soul captured on "23:52" where those analogue synth strings just rise and rise to an epic climax.
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Hardanger
Hardanger (hand-numbered vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: LAAPS 040LP. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Hardanger I
Hardanger II
Review: Hardanger is a collaboration between Mariska Baars, Niki Jansen and Rutger Zuydervelt. Named after Jansen's Hardanger fiddle, the album expands on Baars and Zuydervelt's established chemistry after beginning as Jansen's improvisations with Baars adding vocals and guitar, all later shaped by Zuydervelt into two long-form tracks-one an electro-acoustic collage, the other more meditative. Baars blends ambient and folk and is known for collaborating with artists like Peter Broderick, while Jansen is a folk violinist and Zuydervel's prolific output as Machinefabriek is well worth checking as are his film scores and collabs as Piiptsjilling and Fean with Baars.
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You Said You'd Hold My Hand Through The Fire
Cat: HDBLP 067. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Heartbreak Of A Broken Stitch (feat Harriet Morley) (2:37)
SM_FID (2:26)
Everything Ends With An Inhale (1:29)
Cement Skin (2:42)
Pixel Petals (2:52)
Slammd (interlude) (1:42)
Closer (3:12)
Terrence's Time Bomb (2:05)
Fragmentary (Eraser) (3:03)
Inside My Head (interlude) (2:12)
Still (feat Dawuna) (2:06)
Fawning (interlude) (2:02)
Kiss Me Again (6am In Helsinki) (feat Bennettiscoming) (2:39)
Review: Spanish producer Nueen and Manchester vocalist and rapper Iceboy Violet, who you might well recognised from appearing on Hyperdub releases by the likes of aya and Loraine James, come together for a collaborative work that follows the story of a four-year-long relationship. As you can imagine, therefore, it takes in peaks and troughs, emotional highs, depressive lows, and plenty in between that will all feel all too familiar to anyone who has ever fallen in and out of love. Drill-laced beats are laced with intimate melodies, and excitable chords spiral out of control while a menacing ambience percolates up from below. It's a powerful listen with a relatable narrative.
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Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 075. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part I) (5:52)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part II) (9:54)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part III) (6:21)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part IV) (19:05)
Review: "In 1987, a Japan-only Laserdisc was published by intermission. It showcased one our of works created by renowned German environmental artist NILS-UDO with specially commissioned music by Japanese Kankyo-Ongaku group Interior... Soon after, the world vanished." As a label, WRWTFWW Records have done a stellar job at setting the scene and establishing the perfect atmosphere for Sculpture of Time: Apocalypse. Released on vinyl for the very first time since it was made, almost 40 years ago, it's a lush, tranquil, and reflective slice of earthly ambient that sounds as though someone has just walked out of the jungle and picked up a synthesiser. You can almost reach out and touch the blue and green spaces the soundtrack evokes. Transportive in the truest sense.
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Pointed Frequencies
Pointed Frequencies (LP + insert)
Cat: DIALLP 48. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Mending Space Entering Streams Of Mist For Visible Becomes The Rays Of Light, Time Touches (4:42)
The Equilibrium In Transition (6:01)
Echoes Of Ephemeral Breathing To The Floating Forest (2:34)
Folding Futures Present Wake The Dust In Obscurity (7:43)
The Sea Brings, Waves Of Casted Silver Softly Crawls, Into Moss We Sink (4:06)
Shallow Winds In Atoms Kissing, Harvest Nights Forgotten Lights Strain The End Of New Beginnings (4:43)
Review: Ben Kaczor and Niculin Barandun's debut album, Pointed Frequencies come on the tasteful German outlet Dial Records and explores the healing potential of sound through six immersive tracks. Their collaboration began in 2022 for an audiovisual show at Digital Art Festival Zurich and has developed masterfully since and as Kaczor studied sound therapy, Barandun became intrigued by its possibilities, and it is that which has inspired the album's direction. It incorporates therapeutic elements like binaural beats and solfeggio frequencies into a seamless blend of ambient and experimental music. Through free improvisation, the pair have cooked up some brilliantly contemplative pieces here.
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Intérprete: Joachim Spieth
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Night Keeper
Night Keeper (LP + booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: HG 2407. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Night Keeper I (20:30)
Night Keeper II (22:56)
Review: New York artist Aaron Landsman and former Swans guitarist Norman Westberg kept vigilant watch with Night Keeper, a full nocturne named after Landsman's play of the same name. First performed in Spring 2023 at The Chocolate Factory Theater in Queens, with performer Jehan O. Young serving as narrative steward, the original piece filled the space with spoken word, projections, choreography, and music, moving between dim light and darkness. Now the recorded version posterises the performance, as Westberg's original texture-scapes come raggedly coiled around sombre loops and samples, as Young's laryngeal monologues course across the record's rough 44 minutes worth of gloaming. Inspired by sleepless nights and the wandering of the mind, Night Keeper lifts the lid on the wee small hours as would a well camouflaged nightjar, inviting listeners to embrace the subdued chaos of the dark.
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A Way Forward
Cat: PIASR 1270LP. Rel: 17 Dec 21
In Manhattan (3:57)
Across That Fine Line (5:14)
Wounds Of Love (3:19)
Miranda (3:36)
The Grey Commute (3:35)
This Fractured Mind (5:20)
Former Self (5:09)
Whatever You Want (4:54)
A Word & A Wave (3:46)
They're Beckoning (4:33)
Review: There's no better example of a follow-up LP this week than Nation Of Language's 'A Way Forward', which brings up the rear and engulfs 'Introduction', the band's 2020 debut. Put simply, this album is krautrocky, whereas the last one was closer to synthpop. This subtle change came as a result of Ian Devaney, Aidan Noell, and Michael Sue-Poi attempting to "trace the roots of their sound", "hoping to learn something from the early influences of our early influences", from big names like Can through to Laurie Spiegel and Cluster. Recorded through the past year's lockdowns, a long-form mood of relentless melancholy is the result, blending driving drum machines with intense reverb and yearning male vocals - 'The Grey Commute' and 'Former Self' being emotive highlights. Keep an eye for the limited red and blue split vinyl version of this one.
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Cast A Double Shadow
Cast A Double Shadow (limited baby blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: COS 002. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Open Secrets (3:51)
A Glass Touch (4:04)
Instant Memory (3:15)
Double Exposure (4:36)
Cast A Double Shadow (part 1) (8:47)
Cast A Double Shadow (part 2) (8:17)
Review: Ceremony Of Seasons drops its first two releases in quick succession and after Ross Gentry's inaugural ambient wine pairing, Brett Naucke now repeats the trick. He has written this lush ambient long player "to be paired with Conjured In Shadows, a Mendocino-grown, carbonic macerated Nouveau wine from the 2022 harvest." It is a superbly organic soundtrack with found sounds and plenty of evocative designs all bringing to mind a warm day outdoors on 'An Open Secret', celestial skies on 'A Glass Touch' and autumn melancholy on 'Private Life'. The flipside explores the rest of the season with icy melodies and candle-lit sounds that evoke hymnal solitude.
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Death Of A Gunfighter/Skullduggery
Cat: LLLCD 1642. Rel: 21 May 24
Sweet Apple Wine
Emblem
Main Title (Death Of A Gunfighter)
Claire/Cottonwood Spring/Good Night Marshal
Dark Stable
Claire Asleep
Poor Luke
Fish Pond/Get Up Pa
Father & Son
Cool Off
Grim Walk/Oxley & Rifle
Damn It Andy/Confused Patch/Goodbye Frank
Wedding Day
Will Gets His
Light Gun Battle
Last Walk
End Title (Death Of A Gunfighter)
Sweet Apple Wine (long version)
Main Title (Skullduggery)
Tool Shed/Smash The Bottle
Paddlers, They're Women
Boat Trip
The Trip Continues
Sack Time
Rain Forest
Let's Get Out
Him Lost
Come In/Hidden Valley
Salty Bones
Don't Keep Your Fossils Waiting
Enter Tropis
Rover Or Sport
How About A Kiss
Trek Back
Mining Operation
Bare Midriff/Morris Minor
Missing Link Murder/Head Lines
He Was Born Dead
Topazia's Rag Doll
End Title (Skullduggery)
Review: Before he passed away in 1975 aged just 43, jazz musician and composer Oliver Nelson created a swathe of scores for film and TV, most notably Ironside and The Six Million Dollar man. This limited-edition release, the 19th in the 'Universal Pictures Film Music Classics Collection' brings two of Nelson's big-screen scores to CD for the first time. Tracks one to 18 form an expanded soundtrack to Western flick Death of a Gunfighter, a score in which Nelson focused on elegiac strings, melancholic motifs, suspenseful interludes and sweeping orchestration. The remainder of the CD presents the soundtrack to Skullduggery, a largely forgotten 'jungle adventure'. Nelson's music for this is more dashing, daring, upbeat and expansive, with extensive use of densely layered, tribal style percussion.
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Ali
Ali (LP)
Cat: INC 014. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Letztes Pech (4:31)
Lament (5:12)
We Wait (4:15)
Rau (4:51)
Rene (4:52)
Gebet (5:32)
The Hustle (5:50)
How We Say Goodbye (5:38)
Review: Istanbul born, Berlin and Copenhagen based artist Nene H (real name Beste Aydin) had amassed a hardcore following for her slew of early releases. She then finally came good on all her promise with a debut album that blended bass, techno and plenty of her own cultural heritage. Ali arrived in 2021 but only now lands on wax via Incienso. It's an album that processes personal grief and mourning with melancholic melodies, moody grooves and introspective soundscapes that allow for deep thought processing. At times psyched out, at others manic, and always alluring, it's a real triumph.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Music From Hell (reissue)
Music From Hell (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + booklets)
Cat: DE 295. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Monsters (3:23)
Nothing To Hide (4:05)
Cardinal Newman (1:45)
Fat Cow (2:35)
Alien Point Of View (2:41)
People Like You (2:29)
Regress For You (3:44)
Beelzebub Youth - "Christian Lovers" (4:38)
Beelzebub Youth - "Exorcism" (3:18)
Beelzebub Youth - "Bathroom Sluts" (2:28)
Beelzebub Youth - "Pie On A Ledge" (3:10)
Beelzebub Youth - "Push, Push, Push" (1:52)
Beelzebub Youth - "Alice's Song" (0:57)
Praise The Lord (1:23)
My Mommy's Chest (1:32)
Slave (1:59)
Poets (Early version) (1:53)
Pretty Vacant (2:04)
Miscarriage (1:52)
Scandinavian Dilemma (2:55)
Poets (2:41)
Confession (2:45)
She Works For Safeway (0:55)
Bible Stories (0:38)
Baby Face (3:35)
Berlin Red Head (1:24)
Diphtheria (2:04)
Castration (2:23)
Green Tile Floor (3:28)
Bathroom Sluts (demo) (2:40)
Waterpiss (2:21)
Review: Dark Entries are back with another one of their gold standard reissues, this time focussing on the next level synth punk album Music From Hell from LA band Nervous Gender. They formed in 1978 with Phranc, Gerardo Velaquez, Edward Stapleton, and Michael Ochoa all cooking up this weird and wonderful mix of post-punk, minimal synth, and early industrial music. It has been remastered for this album, which is also expanded onto a double LP. The album kicks off with unsettling shockers then goes son to a live performance the band labelled "an electronic bruto-canto dissertation on the banality of spiritual transcendence." It's packed with occult melodies and odd bleeps and whirrs to make for a beguiling and haunting listen.
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Neu! (reissue)
Neu! (reissue) (limited picture disc LP)
Cat: LPGRON IP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Hallogallo (10:13)
Sonderangebot (4:24)
Weissensee (6:48)
Im Gluck (6:51)
Negativland (9:43)
Lieber Honig (7:16)
Review: Legendary kraut and prog rock duo NEU! aka Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger make the 50th anniversary of their self titled debut album with a special reissue all formats. This limited edition picture disc format is one for the collectors for sure. The music still sounds fresh with its mix of heady ambient and lazy grooves, driving motor kicks and psyched out sounds all making for perfectly immersive listening. Weird and wonderful and unbelievably avant garde for 1972, it remains one of the most impressive debut albums of the era.
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The Fall Of The House Of Usher (Soundtrack)
The Fall Of The House Of Usher (Soundtrack) (gatefold seafoam green vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: WW 204. Rel: 03 Sep 24
At Last (3:28)
Secretary (4:19)
Burial (5:49)
F*ck Blippi (3:16)
Aftermath (1:20)
Rumors (1:06)
Opportunity (1:45)
A Shorter Elevator Ride (3:20)
Trowel (2:04)
Candy (1:16)
Camille (2:14)
Uncanny (1:50)
At War (1:34)
The Raven (2:25)
Honey (1:49)
I'm The Candy Man (2:29)
Scorpions (1:03)
Fairytale (3:15)
There Is No Going Back (2:29)
Quite A View (3:12)
Arthur Gordon Pym (2:37)
Important People (1:13)
Goldbug (3:12)
The Most Important Employee (1:31)
You Are My Perfect Creation (1:58)
The City In The Sea (3:45)
Legend King (2:00)
Compass (3:06)
Folie A Deux (3:05)
Foundation (4:07)
Wicked Game (3:57)
Review: "A stunning use of Poe's work as the Cliffs Notes to his own majestic, intricate brand of storytelling, Flanagan's The Fall of the House of Usher showcases what the One Percent is willing to sacrifice to remain in high places." So says Vanity Fair of the Netflix Original Series, The Fall of the House Of Usher, a decade-spanning narrative that nods to several of the master horror author's most famous nightmares while telling tales of the wealthy and wealthier. It's typically polished-looking stuff from the country that can't stop making polished-looking dramas for video-on-demand services. But how about the score? Written by the Newton Brothers, regular collaborators of Gothic Horror creator Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House), the music could loosely be described as contemporary classical, and certainly does well in setting a scene and creating a brooding atmosphere, even if you're not actually watching the show.
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Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: VMLP 267. Rel: 19 Apr 25
Love Love Bang Bang (main titles) (2:28)
Kiss-Me-Warren-Please (Sax version) (2:39)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Mystery Theme 1) (2:19)
Love Love Bang Bang (Sexy version) (1:00)
Love Love Bang Bang (Opera) (2:18)
Kiss-Me-Warren-Please (Trumpet version) (2:40)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Mystery Theme 2) (2:19)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Fox-Trot) (2:52)
Love Love Bang Bang (Big March) (1:08)
Kiss-Me-Warren-Please (Night club) (2:11)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Can-Can) (2:03)
Love Love Bang Bang (Love Theme) (2:42)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Night club) (1:34)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Mystery Theme 3) (4:08)
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (Boogie) (2:27)
Love Love Bang Bang (007 version) (2:41)
Review: Definitely not to be confused with the 2005 Neo-noir US movie of the same name, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang was a 1966 Eurospy comedy directed by Duccio Tessari. The plot, which contains several genre tropes, revolves around a retired espionage agent who receives a death sentence after being caught trying to steal L1 million dollars. At the last minute, he's offered a reprieve, if he can steal a secret formula before terrorist Mr X does. We won't divulge what happens next, but as spy movies tend to, there are plenty of curveballs and red herrings thrown at us. Bruno Nicolai, a powerhouse of Italian cinema during this time, whose tracks have found their way into Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume 2 and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, delivers an archetypal score for this cinematic canon, packed with tension building percussive movements, swooning and sweeping string and woodwind pop, and even the odd gentle slow dance.

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100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (Soundtrack)
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram translucent orange vinyl 2xLP + CD)
Cat: 803248 4367913. Rel: 25 Feb 25
Ringo Came To Fight (2:24)
Sfida Eroica (2:27)
Cadenza Funebre (1:21)
Repressione Violenta (1:32)
Tumulti (2:27)
Ballata Per Ringo (2:24)
Sfida Eroica (version 2) (3:34)
Ballata Per Ringo (main version) (1:59)
Colt In Agguato (1:56)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 2) (2:23)
Il Volto Nascosto (2:55)
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (2:51)
Drammatico Incontro (2:13)
Repressione Violenta (version 2) (1:43)
Tumulti (version 2) (1:56)
Paura Di Morire (2:47)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 3) (2:02)
Incontro Di Fuoco (2:38)
Attesa Inutile (1:37)
Minaccia Di Vendetta (1:49)
Ballata Per Ringo (version 4) (1:42)
Invocazion Drammatica (3:27)
Il Volto Nascosto (version 2) (4:08)
Minaccia Di Vendetta (version 2) (4:35)
Paura Di Morire (version 2) (1:56)
All' Ultimo Sangue (2:15)
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (Piano Saloon) (1:02)
Ringo Dove Vai? (single Italian version) (2:24)
Ringo Dove Vai? (alternate Italian vocal) (2:28)
Ringo Dove Vai? (Off vocal version) (2:25)
Ringo Came To Fight (CD)
Sfida Eroica
Cadenza Funebre
Repressione Violenta
Tumulti
Ballata Per Ringo
Sfida Eroica (version 2)
Ballata Per Ringo (main version)
Colt In Agguato
Ballata Per Ringo (version 2)
Il Volto Nascosto
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo
Drammatico Incontro
Repressione Violenta (version 2)
Tumulti (version 2)
Paura Di Morire
Ballata Per Ringo (version 3)
Incontro Di Fuoco
Attesa Inutile
Minaccia Di Vendetta
Ballata Per Ringo (version 4)
Invocazion Drammatica
Il Volto Nascosto (version 2)
Minaccia Di Vendetta (version 2)
Paura Di Morire (version 2)
All' Ultimo Sangue
100 000 Dollari Per Ringo (Piano Saloon)
Ringo Dove Vai? (single Italian version)
Ringo Dove Vai? (alternate Italian vocal)
Ringo Dove Vai? (Off vocal version)
Review: While the world instantly remembers Ennio Morricone's heroic contribution to the world of movie scores at the height of the Spaghetti Western trend - Italian produced cowboy flicks set on the frontier of an early United States - less people will jump to the name Bruno Nicolai. And yet, here we are, faced with one of the greatest soundtracks ever written for any film in the canon. Archetypal of the genre, Nicolai conducted many of his close friend Morricone's scores, and this betrays what to expect from this masterpiece. The soundscapes are grand and pompous, open and mysterious, edgy and tense. Varied, but always the aural equivalent of panning across almost-unchartered plains and seeing a solitary rider appear on the horizon. If that sounds remotely entertaining, this is an essential.
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Quake (Soundtrack) (remastered)
Quake (Soundtrack) (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched))
Cat: NTHG 2757601. Rel: 20 Jan 21
Quake Theme (3:49)
Aftermath (1:48)
The Hall Of Souls (6:14)
It Is Raped (4:31)
Parallel Dimensions (5:29)
Life (6:25)
Damnation (4:09)
Focus (4:48)
Falling (2:38)
The Reaction (3:56)
Review: 25 years after it was originally unveiled, Nine Inch Nails' soundtrack for the video game Quake - a dark and doom-laden first person shoot-'em-up - still sounds surprisingly intense and unsettling. Their decision to write and record the soundtrack was itself pioneering - Quake was one of the first games to seek sounds from a big-name act - while its pitch-black musical blend of fractured electronic sounds, dark ambient sweeps and creepy, largely beat-free soundscapes was undoubtedly ahead of the curve. Remarkably, this meticulously re-mastered vinyl edition marks the first time the soundtrack has been available on anything other than a CD bundled with copies of the game. An undoubted classic of its type.
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Odinocow
Odinocow (double 12")
Cat: GOST 021. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Memory (feat Fama87) (2:58)
Ko Mne (4:35)
Soon (5:20)
Taina (feat Shutta) (3:48)
Ogni (feat Fama87) (3:28)
Blizhe (5:05)
Ne Dognat (4:20)
Dengi Ne Sgorayut (feat Kedr Livanskiy) (3:53)
Circle (5:20)
Need U (2:48)
Temno (feat Fama87) (3:46)
Naiti (Feat. Flaty) (2:47)
Anymore (feat Shutta) (2:46)
Pozovi (feat Flaty) (2:33)
Diver (3:39)
Flow (3:20)
Breath (feat Flaty) (3:10)
Review: Many people's first taste of Nocow was amid the second half of the dubstep era - a time when boundaries between established genres and more explorative, contemporary and adventurous beats were blurring, feeding directly into the beautiful mess we see before us today in the dance music scene. Since then, he has graced us with a raft of excellent work which, much like the ethics of the time he emerged from, never really stand still or regurgitate. The difference between Odinocow and 2017's Ledyanoy Album is a case in point. Whereas then we were going through sounds that owed much to 1990s ambient techno, IDM, and associated noises, here we take a very different path, with a haunted R&B undertone running throughout the work, and plenty of nods to polished beach house, trance, and chill wave.
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Invocation Of The Beast Gods
Invocation Of The Beast Gods (clear & black vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: NOHL 14LPC1. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Bestiae Clamor (3:40)
Caeli Piscis (3:03)
Fons (4:01)
Pulveris Fossa (2:59)
Parva Anguilla (3:57)
Talpa Cicada (3:57)
Parvum Miraculum (4:00)
Delphintintinnabulum (3:53)
Lenis Tinnitus (3:50)
Ferocitas (3:25)
Review: A wet dream by any other name, Nocturnal Emissions first gave us Innovation of the Beast Gods in January 1989. A year that would wind up changing the very face of the world and global order, it's fitting that we should be returning to it at a point when history seems to be getting made in some rather overwhelming ways, and established structures are again being called into question and actively dismantled. Enough politics, though - Innovation of the Beast Gods is disinterested in the discourse of artificial power and resolutely committed to a more natural world. Tracks are more collages of layered sounds, recordings of creatures that come out as the sun goes down and humans tend to take more of a back seat. Bats, owls, marine life, foxes, and insects all contributed to the aural tapestry, captured noises augmented by synthesised and electronic tones completing a deeply textured and immersive experience.
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Cathedral
Cathedral (limited transluscent red & grey marbled vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: NOHL 6LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Stoney Iron Meteorites (8:34)
Labyrinth Fluid (5:28)
Ant Thumbs (24:25)
Wailer (18:43)
Informatic Forces (12:04)
Review: Nocturnal Emissions are an exploratory three piece led by Nigel Ayers. Given where they're coming from, near Stonehenge, their work is fittingly concerned with the relationship between humans and industrial materials and processes, stretching right back to Neolithic construction techniques, and the shroud of mystery that surrounds this barely-understood past. Simply put, everything here feels shrouded in ancient myth, but resolutely contemporary. On record, that sounds like a combination of serenity and bliss with drones, sirens, tension and steam. There's darkness here in deep, almost bottomless pits, but it's still anyone's guess as to whether they could exist - or would feel so vast - without the lighter elements at play, too. Weird, wonderful, and thoroughly ahead of its time when it first landed on more adventurous sound systems back in 1991.

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Sur Quelques Mondes Etranges
Sur Quelques Mondes Etranges (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GR 2042. Rel: 20 Dec 22
L'anomalie (5:37)
Assult (4:56)
Steinmeck (2:03)
Histoire D'un Conflit (2:20)
Hemizygote (5:19)
Critique De L'effacement (7:12)
Le Bouffon Moderne (4:02)
Tonalites Cosmiques Pour Anorexie Mentale (3:06)
White Horse Against Ufo's (5:36)
Eine Andere Magische Stadt (18:00)
Zwolf Stationen (part 1) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 2) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 3) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 4) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 5) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 6) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 7) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 8) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 9) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 10) (0:24)
Zwolf Stationen (part 11) (0:25)
Zwolf Stationen (part 12) (0:25)
Review: If you like dense, challenging and austere industrial noise then read on: French sound curator and in situ artist Jerome Noetinger is a master of that who has proven himself over more than 30 albums. Sur Quelques Mondes Etranges is another one of his avant guard outings with electroacoustic designs at its core. The album is divided up into two sides of shorter tracks, then one 18-minute piece that takes up a whole side, and then one side of 21-second locked grooves for you to mix up however you see fit. The whole record was made in three days in a Hamburg studio and is a fine showcase of his ability to make palpable metal texture and real-world dirt out of sound waves.
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The Abyss Between A & B
The Abyss Between A & B (140 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ABP 001. Rel: 29 Dec 22
Today (4:44)
Kudus Kids (5:30)
Storia Della Notte (6:35)
The Abyss Between A & B (5:59)
Regretamine (5:12)
Romantic Loops (6:07)
Review: A Beautiful Place label founder Noha (also head of Panick Panick) offers up his latest slice of sonic wonderment with The Abyss Between A&B. Hailing from Italy's great capital, Rome, but having lived in New York for some time, once that's clear you can't help but hear a mixture of old world musicality and modern - or indeed futuristic - production happening across this startlingly good, rather different electronic effort.
Comparing the first and second tracks alone is enough to prove this, with 'Today' and its beautiful beatless harmonies invoking a kind of ancient mystery, while the dub-stepp-y 'Kudos Kid' feels very much born in the clubs and streets of our time (while also nodding to another synth gem, Elektro Guzzi). From there, things continue to flit between those two worlds, combining lush soundscapes with infectious and often slightly off centre percussion, making for one of those outings that can make you move and dream.
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Flood City Trax
Flood City Trax (transparent beige vinyl LP)
Cat: ZIQ 452. Rel: 26 Oct 23
FCD (Floaty Cloud Dream) (4:20)
Orchid Juke (5:58)
Sun Juke (2:39)
Nondi Shadow (0:47)
Euphonic Daydream (1:30)
01-25-2022 (2:09)
Healing Rain (2:02)
Dusty (3:21)
Nostalgic Vision (2:39)
Long Ago (4:46)
Sentimental Juke (3:22)
Harmoyear (2:35)
Review: Johnstown, Pennsylvania isn't the first town on everyone's lips when it comes to deep dive electronics. But then, sadly, most people still don't seem to have encountered Nondi. Better known to some of those who have as Tatiana Triplin, the US producer and head of the 'net label HRR has developed a cult following for her experimental takes on some already quite leftfield electronic genres: breakcore and footwork, alongside Detroit-hued techno. What's remarkable about all this is the fact she confesses to only really having direct experiences of these genres online, as oppose to amid the sweat and frenzy of the situations they were first intended for. While this might lead some to assuming her work lacks authenticity, nothing could be further from the truth - it's all so authentic because the interpretations are entirely hers.
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Music For Healing: Colours Vol 1
Cat: GM 30. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Ultramarine (9:39)
Chrome (9:41)
Volt (9:25)
Liberty (9:28)
Review: Richard Norris is still best known for his 1980s output - whether that's as one half of The Grid with former-Soft Cell man David Ball, or as producer and engineer for the likes of Joe Strummer, Bryan Ferry and the Pet Shop Boys, to name but a quick handful of the who's who in his portfolio. However, in psychedelic, ambient and more experimental circles, his name invokes a huge body of contemporary work that includes studio productions and regular DJ sets at events like Glastonbury and Green Man Festival. Among the most treasured of his contributions to this more adventurous and - dare it be said - niche end of his oeuvre, the Music For Healing records are a trove of excellent sounds and tones, movements and arrangements. Here for the first time on vinyl, the Colours collection, which form just one part of the wider series, is both a perfect entry point into this universe and a wonderful standalone for fans of ambient, drone and mood tunes.
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Sun Eaters
Cat: HMRLP 037. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Cosmic Debris (8:09)
Automaton Phase 27 (4:02)
Luchadores Sudden Embrace (8:14)
Ricochet Edge Verse (7:01)
Quiet Anomalies (4:37)
A New Mycological Framework Of Narrative (8:58)
Review: Chicago-based composer and underground mainstay Rob Mazurek has teamed up with modular synth expert and light artist Alberto Novello for this new collaboration on Hive Mind. The music was recorded in a single afternoon at Dobialab, an experimental artist space in Northern Italy where they cooked up an immersive, improvised journey into uncharted musical dimensions. Across all the coherent pieces, Novello provides a rhythmic and timbral foundation while Mazurek weaves delicate trumpet harmonies, bells and samples to build an atmospheric soundscape. The results veer from new age to psychedelic and are truly mesmerising, like an intense space ritual that explores new realms.
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Worlds Gone MAD
Worlds Gone MAD (limited LP)
Cat: TTT 106. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Mutually Assured Destruction (2:56)
Lord Of The Flies (3:49)
Portal Of Corruption (3:46)
I Was Dead (12:32)
Leonard (3:58)
Tomorrow's Pioneers (4:20)
Anti Work (3:36)
Sun Cage (12:25)
Review: Nuke Watch made a big debut on this label back in 2021 and since dropped live snapshots on the likes of NYPD Records and WEEDING but now return with new full-length World's Gone M.A.D.. The ensemble features Chris Hontos and Aaron Anderson and between them, they explore modal jazz infused with dub undercurrents and plenty of rhythmic and electronic invention. Spoken words and warped folk guitar lines, plucked strings and ritualistic dances, whirring machines and drifting sax notes all make this a record that is alive with detail and brilliantly beguiling.
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Berserker (reissue)
Berserker (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 964145 841. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Berserker (5:46)
This Is New Love (6:20)
The Secret (5:54)
My Dying Machine (5:37)
Cold Warning (6:00)
Pump It Up (4:43)
The God Film (4:57)
A Child With The Ghost (3:54)
The Hunter (4:33)
Empty Bed, Empty Heart (bonus tracks) (3:12)
Here Am I (5:47)
She Cried (6:00)
Rumour (2:48)
The Ship Comes Apart (4:00)
Review: In 1984, Gary Numan launched Numa Records and started a new phase in his career with the release of Berserker. This album introduced a harder-edged digital sound into his canon while maintaining the analogue textures of his earlier work. It's a testament to the fact that Numan's creative evolution never stopped and blends both personal and fictional narratives into haunting tracks like 'My Dying Machine,' 'This Is New Love' and 'Berserker.' The remastered double vinyl edition includes the original album with bonus tracks that add extra perspective to this pivotal period in his career.
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Thunder Perfect Mind
Cat: IF 119CD. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Cold (CD1: Thunder Perfect Mind)
Colder Still
Zero Neither No (Andrew Liles remix - CD2: Various Industrial Adhesives & Lubricant)
Crank
Steel Dream March Of The Metal Men
The Dadda's Intoxication
Head Cold
Cold (Miss Ticker mix)
Spooky Loop
Alien
Colder Than
Colder Then
Bad Trip To Berlin
Review: Confusingly, two staggering out-there experimental albums arrived in 1992 bearing the same title: Thunder Perfect Mind. One came from Current 93, a group led by David Tibet featuring Nurse With Wound founder Steven Stapleton. The second was the latter's own experimental musical meditation on the same musical theme - a follow-up to the classic Soliloquy For Lilith that was, if anything, even darker, weirder and more intense than Current 93's paganistic LP. This expanded reissue presents a remastered version of the original two-track set on disc one - complete with musical contributions by Colin Potter and David Tibet - and a wealth of rare, unreleased and recently unearthed contemporaneous material on CD2. It's the ultimate version of an inspiringly out-there set.
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What You Should Know About Yourself
What You Should Know About Yourself (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: NEXELP 01. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Seed Core (5:13)
Based In Lies (4:47)
Relentless Inner Search (6:35)
Polarized Soul (5:28)
Intuition (5:38)
About Yourself (5:58)
Cosmos Inside You (5:10)
Eternal Being (5:56)
Path Builders (5:41)
Denial Of Objective Reality (6:05)
The Truth Will Become Clear (5:53)
Review: Do we really want to know What You Should Know About Yourself? There's a high chance we find out something we don't want to hear but alas, the NX1 duo poses the question anyway across a broad selection of techno sounds on 11 different tracks. The moods are often introspective and provide an opportunity to get lost in deep thought and challenge yourself. The dramatic ambient start makes way for crunchy drums and fizzing synth disruption on 'Based In Lies', then dark and hard drums define the monstrous menace of Polarized Soul' and industrial clatter brings the heat on the militant and marching grooves of 'Cosmos Inside You.' A fierce album of uncompromising techno.
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A Monster's Expedition & Earlier Adventures (Soundtrack)
A Monster's Expedition & Earlier Adventures (Soundtrack) (gatefold orange vinyl LP + purple vinyl LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 8BIT 81592. Rel: 06 Jun 23
Through The Archway (1:17)
Exploratory (5:26)
A Sit By The Water (1:36)
A Monster's Expedition (0:34)
The Rain Cascades (1:54)
Walking Through Mists (4:52)
Sedentary Waters (1:22)
To Cross The Seas (1:40)
Between The Shoals (5:14)
Islands With An Ocean View (1:33)
Moving Evergreens (1:48)
Observatory (5:09)
The Thalassic Surrounding (0:21)
Making Friends (2:26)
Pushing Onwards (0:51)
Isocyanic Acid (9:30)
Credits (1:10)
Level Select (0:51)
Andromeda (1:39)
Delpinus (2:10)
Vela (4:11)
Ursa Minor (2:28)
Cassiopeia (1:28)
Taurus (3:52)
Ursa Major (0:38)
Perseus (1:28)
Journey (2:26)
Monoliths (0:27)
Orion (1:05)
Nova (0:25)
Nova 7 (1:45)
A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build (1:52)
Evergreen (2:32)
A Welcoming Presence (2:16)
Warm & Cosy (1:18)
Flutter (1:15)
Whist (1:29)
It Isn't Over (3:39)
The Big Picture (1:31)
Dreamworld Waltz (3:13)
A Friend, In Three Parts (6:02)
Review: A Monster's Expedition + Earlier Adventures is a double disc collection of music from four different video games (namely A Monster's Expedition, Sokobond, Cosmic Express and A Good Snowman Is Hard to Build) all composed by Eli Rainsberry, Allison Walker, Nick Dymond, and Priscilla Snow. Each one is utterly unique to the game and each one comes laden with beautiful soothing atmospheres delicately coloured with ponderous and whimsical melodies that will distract you from whatever you are doing they are so gorgeous. This is music to get lost in and it comes with superbly serene artwork from Andre Rodrigues.
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Shabason Krgovich Sage
Cat: IF 045. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Gloria (6:16)
Bruce (4:16)
Joe (4:27)
Old Man (3:45)
Don (3:50)
Patti (3:17)
Raoul (10:04)
Bridget (4:24)
Review: Joseph Shabason, Matthew Sage, and Nicholas Krgovich form a harmonious triangle, both musically and geographically. Hailing from Toronto, Colorado, and Vancouver respectively, they converged at Sage's barn studio nestled at the foot of the Rockies to explore their shared talent for finding beauty in life's mundane moments. Shabason, known for blending late 80s adult-contemporary and smooth jazz aesthetics into ethereal soundscapes, joins forces with Sage, who combines instrumental prowess with synthesis and field recordings to evoke the natural world's whimsy and profundity. Completing the trio is Krgovich, whose observational poetics add a relatable touch to their calm expressionism. Their collaborative album, warmly Shabason, Krgovich, Sage extends the wry and melancholic micro-miracles established in their previous works.
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