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Singles
This Song's For You
This Song's For You (violet vinyl 7")
Cat: GLS 015COLOR. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Richard Norris - "This Song's For You" (feat Findlay Brown) (4:16)
Rude Audio - "The Grinning" (4:52)
Review: Golden Lion Sounds is the label attached to the legendary pub in Todmorden that has hosted everyone from Andrew Weatherall and ALFOS to synth wizard Richard Norris. It is he who is behind this latest 7" alongside Rude Audio. 'This Song's For You' (feat Findlay Brown) is fusion of indie, cold wave and synth with dreamy vocals drifting over typically lush chords and silky drums from Norris. It's a perfect soundtrack to a lazy afternoon in the sun. On the flip, Rude Audio's 'The Grinning' has a more psychedelic sound with loopy synth arps spiraling up to the stars and back again in colourful fashion.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Peripherie
Peripherie (12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: RAND 03. Rel: 31 May 23
Hoola (5:21)
Drangsal (7:31)
9.3 (3:49)
Siegfried 2.0 (4:28)
Permanent Green (7:06)
Blood Moon (7:02)
San Gimignano (5:08)
Review: After four years of work fusing acoustic and electronic sound worlds, Rand finally unveiled the fruits of their labours with Peripherie. The duo of concert pianist Jan Gerdes and minimal techno producer Dr. Nojoke have cooked up urban and sensitive music for piano and electronics that was all recorded live with no overdubs back in 2019 at Berlin's Chez-Cherie Studios. It was made across three pianos with improvisation at the heart of the process. It's a great collision of worlds, from dark and intense pieces of pulsing techno to more light and hopeful and empty soundscapes that perfectly blur the edges between the different tools used. Fans of Nils Frahm, Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto will enjoy digging into this one.
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Peripherie Remixes (Steevio, Deadbeat, Dr Nojoke, Andrea Cicheck mixes)
Lucid (Steevio remix) (5:54)
San Gimignano (Deadbeat remix) (6:46)
Hoola (Dr Nojoke remix) (7:31)
Siegfried 2 0 (Andrea Cichecki remix) (4:23)
Review: If you've ever been luck enough to attend the Freerotation music festival than plenty about this remix package will make sense. Not least the interpretation by event co-founder and modular synth hero Steevio, here delivering a remix on vinyl for the first time. Bringing in elements of jazz, ambient, field recordings, dub, house music and - albeit barely audible - subtle shades of tech, it's a sophisticated package that fully buys into the theory of electronic sounds being a form of high art. Running the gamut from the stepping, poised but decidedly free spirited 'Lucid' and Deadbeat's tense, drone-y take on'Sam Gimignano', to the lush keys and white noise of Andrea Cicheki's redo of 'Siegfried 2.0' and Dr Nojoke's beautifully blissed out smoky house, it's as dense as it is accomplished.
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Less Popular Than Cats
Cat: VR 010. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Reedale Rise - "Track 1" (19:53)
outlier - "Track 2" (19:15)
Jo Johnson - "Track 3" (19:43)
Romanticise The World - "Track 4" (21:34)
Review: Verdant's tenth release is another meandering and mystic trip through ambient electronic sounds that leaves you a million miles away from wherever you started. All four artists here excel with electro producer Reedale Ris kicking off in languid, far-sighted fashion with their mournful synths and distant cosmic designs. Out.Lier's 'Track 2' is another one cast adrift on deepest space with smeared pads and floating aural details suspending you in mid air. Jo Johnson's cascading synth motifs are pure and innocent and cathartic and Romanticise The World's 'Track 4' is mellifluous and hopeful.
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Against Nature (reissue)
Against Nature (reissue) (180 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: TRESOR 147R. Rel: 21 Oct 21
Washing My Hands (2:26)
Let Them Bleed (6:23)
Paralyzing (2:02)
Nothin & No One (4:59)
Meat (5:14)
Join Us In Paradise (5:06)
Hanoi Hanoi (5:34)
Guiltless (6:27)
Theme From Streetwalker (5:17)
Under Skin (1:55)
Review: Regis and Female's Againstnature album from 2000 gets the full reissue treatment here by Berlin label, Tresor. Released under their given names Karl O'Connor and Peter Sutton, the record is a noted zenith of the Birmingham techno scene of the era. It has had a major influence on the music that was released in the years after and has here been remastered for a fresh double vinyl pack. As well as the original sounds, there is also 'Theme From Streetwalke,' a track that was previously released on a Tresor compilation. The tracks are heavy but relatively stripped back. They're packed with texture and atmosphere and never less than hugely compelling.
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Time Resistance
Time Resistance (180 gram transparent purple vinyl 12" limited to 103 copies)
Cat: 10300. Rel: 07 Nov 22
Time Resistance (3:10)
Doomsday (3:20)
Shogun (3:54)
Altereo Fire (2:50)
Pursuit (4:19)
Threshold (4:51)
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Blah Blah Blah
Cat: BR002N 19BBB. Rel: 14 Nov 22
Blah Blah Blah (club mix) (6:06)
Blah Blah Blah (instrumental) (5:31)
Blah Blah Blah (edit) (4:07)
Review: "Hope is not passive. Hope is not blah blah blah. Hope is telling the truth." So said the world's most visible climate activist Greta Thunberg in her pre-COP26 speech in Milan, blasting world leaders for inadequate (or near-non-existent) responses to the environmental crisis. Given we're 12 months down the line and the vast majority of promises made at said 2021 climate summit have not been actioned, with emissions continuing to climb, it's unsurprising direct action has turned much more direct and disruptive this year, and people are now sampling the young orator to amplify her message through music.

If that sounds like it may lack subtlety, fear not. Renude19 have managed to achieve something pretty difficult - a protest dancefloor track that doesn't ram things down your throat and works very well without you knowing that context. Essentially a dystopian-vibed broken beat synth workout with electro-pop vocals and occasional "Blah blah blah" hook, it's timely and well executed.
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Uprooted Vol 1
Cat: UPROOTED 01. Rel: 02 Nov 22
Rex Ilusivii & Goran Vejvoda & Milan Mladenovic - "Track 1" (3:40)
CHBB - "NBKE" (4:45)
Review: Versatile's new Uprooted project, masterminded by serial curator and long-time label contributor Vidal Benjamin, has an intriguing concept. It focuses on the 'duality' of musicians who grow up in one place, then move to another and absorb that culture. The two tracks on release number one were picked by Vladimir Ikovic, who has selected a track a piece from Belgrade, the city of his birth, and Dusseldorf, his current home. On the Serbian side, he offers up 'Track 1' by Rex Ilusivii, Goran Vejvoda and Milan Mladenovic, a trippy, slow-motion slab of dubbed-out, Eno-influenced slab of post-punk experimentalism from 1984. Flip for some rough, powerful, mind-mangling proto-techno from 1981: the stylish, lo-fi and pleasingly intense 'NBKE' by CHBB. Inspired obscurities that are well worth a listen.
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Sleep: Tranquility Base
Sleep: Tranquility Base (180 gram vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: 486426 0. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Tranquility Base (part 1) (20:05)
Tranquility Base (part 2) (11:48)
Sleep: Tranquility Base (Alva Noto Remodel edit) (5:37)
Sleep: Tranquility Base (Kelly Lee Owens remix) (4:03)
Review: Max Richter's latest work Sleep: Tranquillity Base first arrived on Deutsche Grammophon for World Sleep Day. Ot is a thirty minute work split across two parts and are inspired by the moon landings. It is music that "functions as a vessel that disconnects and travels through the body of work, allowing art to provide something which resembles peace within ourselves." It also comes with a couple of belting remixes from much loved contemporary innovators Alva Noto and Kelly Lee Owens. There is a reason Max Richter is so well revered and his music has had over three billion streams and this EP is one of them.
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GOOILAND44
GOOILAND44 (12" (comes in different coloured sleeves, we can't guarantee which you will receive))
Cat: GOOILAND 44. Rel: 17 Oct 22
Roberto Auser - "Man With Dead Leg" (9:04)
Roberto Auser - "Imperative" (5:17)
Melting Dogmas - "Wanting To Be With" (6:38)
Melting Dogmas - "Indistinguishable Indications" (7:06)
Review: Big week for Dutch imprint Gooiland Elektro who bring on the maximum possible bleakness; first with Radko and now with the foreboding hydra that is Roberto Auser and Melting Dogma. Auser aka Derk Reneman on side A contributes the typically Dutch greyscale electro snarl of 'Man With Dead Leg' followed by a mental slow techno cut 'Imperative'. On the flip, Melting Dogmas, a side project of 4cantons, continues to go at it full force with the hypnotic 303 tunnel vision of 'Wanting To Be With' followed by the body bashing IDM fury of 'Indistinguishable Indications'.
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Summer
Summer (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: DYHP 011. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Summer (4:06)
Feel Bad Smile (4:46)
Review: Vocalist and poet Roger Robinson has connected with Jabu producer Amos for this new single which finds them explore new grounds. After their fuzzy lovers rock outing last time out, here they head off into space with more cosmic and zoned out sounds full of intimate and slo mo grooves. 'Summer' goes first and is a blissed out cut with ambient pads and lonely piano keys encouraging you to get lost in deep thought. 'Feel Bad Smile' is even more of a cosy late night cuddle, with spoken word mutterings and lingering notes breaking your heart each and every time.
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Lifetime Remixes
Cat: YT 243T. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Lifetime (Jayda G Baleen mix) (3:17)
Lifetime (Planningtorock 'Let It Happen' remix) (7:02)
Lifetime (Haai Green Lamborghini remix) (5:34)
Lifetime (Anz Togetherness remix) (5:13)
Lifetime (A Capella) (4:14)
Review: Indica Dubs and Kai Dub link up here for their second collaboration, which is the first release of the year for the label. It features the full flavour and futuristic stepper that is 'Elevation Dub', complete with wooden hits and Digital pads, warrior chords and a nice sleek aesthetic. 'Higher Dub' then flip sit into a more heady affair with plenty of mad studio effects and endless reverb, floating toms and sizzled pads. These triumphant tunes are primed and ready for big plays on huge sound systems.
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Rounders
Rounders (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: OTE 011. Rel: 18 Oct 22
Bay Leaf (5:48)
Rounders (5:28)
Night Train (6:37)
Fever Dream (6:03)
Review: Orange Tree Edits are back once again with more of that super fruity dance floor juiciness. Jimmy Rouge is the man at the controls this time and he wastes no time in heading off to the stars with the cosmic disco workout that is 'Bay Leaf' and its stiff retro arps. 'Rounders' sinks into a more laid-back vibe, with late night chords and gently tumbling drum breaks perfect for seaside dancing. 'Night Train' is a real cosmic chugger with spangled synths spiraling round the mix and 'Fever Dream' then locks you into a lush late-night reverie with lo-fi boogie bass.
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White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil)
White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil) (140 gram vinyl double 12")
Cat: ERS 050. Rel: 06 Dec 21
The Smell Of Orange Peel (7:26)
Kliszewicz Klopcic Klim (4:58)
City Limits (5:27)
Feathers (6:12)
Versace 101624 (13:46)
The Clock House (Pt 1) (1:21)
EL-9400 (8:07)
My Brother & His Mate (2:36)
Review: Roy Of The Ravers takes a break from his mischievious outings on Acid Waxa et al to lay down some of his braindance tackle on Emotional Response. White Line Sunrise II.I (Le Roy Soleil) can rightly be considered a follow-up to White Line Sunrise II and indeed it represents a similar kind of spectrum of electronica. Roy's sound is edging further into the kind of 'artist' territory where slower, softer tracks, odd vocal diversions and some pop sensibilities merge with the acid, electro, breakbeat and other well-established tropes of his sound. It's the kind of record which could easily broach this quirky fringe operator of UK electronics to a broader fan base, and there's no doubt he's got the melodic, emotional heft on tracks like 'Versace 101624' to get everyone on board.


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Rerajahan
Rerajahan (numbered 180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: AMA 004. Rel: 15 Feb 21
Antaboga (7:15)
Rangda (6:00)
Barong (4:20)
Tari Barong Dan Keris (6:07)
Batara Kala (3:55)
Review: It's a big week for Berlin-based imprint Amatori, with two long awaited releases coming out of their HQ this week. In addition to some blunted and contemplative beats by Stefano Stereo, there's the addition of this one by a co-founder of the collective. Ruder takes you on a journey deep into the esoteric on the Rerajahan EP, which features the trance-inducing eastern polyrhythms of 'Antaboga', the pitched down hypnotic techno journey 'Antaboga' and the majestic beat rituals of 'Tari Barong Dan Keris' being just some of the highlights - tip!
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Ramybe/Autoportretas
Ramybe/Autoportretas (grey marbled vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CON 939LP. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Ramybe (7:59)
Autoportretas (5:05)
Review: The state51 Conspiracy label comes very much correct early on in the New Year with this two-track grey marbled vinyl 12" in a fancy spot-varnished sleeve. It takes the form of two fresh Santaka reworks of original compositions by Rytis Mazulis and avant-garde choir Melos Collective which were first released back in 2020. Santaka, which means "confluence" in Lithuanian, is the coming together of DJ and producer Manfredas and drummer and producer Marijus Aleksa and here they layer up disembodied vocals and dark jazz melodies on 'Ramybe' and then 'Autoportretas' is a textural ambient exploration packed with fascinating sound designs.
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Álbumes
Insen (remastered)
Insen (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: N 0522. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Aurora (8:50)
Morning (5:31)
Logic Moon (6:45)
Moon (5:48)
Berlin (6:14)
Iano (6:47)
Avaol (2:42)
Barco (4:02)
Review: Vrioon was the first ever collaboration album between Alva Noto and legendary synth man and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. 20 years after it became the first instalments of V.I.R.U.S.'s five records together it gets the full reissue treatment. The original tracks from the album are joined by an all new composition 'Landscape Skizze' which was laid down in 2005. The record is defined by alternate piano chords, lush electronic tones and quivering timbres that are delicate yet impactful.
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UTP (remastered)
UTP (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: N 0542. Rel: 11 Oct 22
Attack/Transition (6:56)
Grains (6:46)
Particle 1 (6:13)
Transition (1:47)
Broken Line 1 (8:07)
Plateaux 1 (8:26)
Silence (7:50)
Particle 2 (5:55)
Broken Line 2 (6:26)
Plateaux 2/End (12:49)
Review: Since its initial release back in 2008, Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto's fourth collaborative album, UTP, has become one of the pair's most celebrated full-length excursions. There's a good reason for that, too. Recorded with the Ensemble Modern string section, it presents an impeccable, atmospheric and otherworldly blend of electronic ambience, high-minded abstract experimentalism, and modern classical that benefits greatly from the presence of variations on multiple tracks - a creative decision that makes it sound like a cyclical, subtly evolving trip through minimalistic, Reichian movements. Astonishingly, this is the first time the album has ever been available on vinyl, so we'd expect copies to fly out. Pre-order now to avoid disappointment.
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Leviathan
Leviathan (CD + DVD)
Cat: DGMSP 102. Rel: 21 Jun 21
Empire
Milkwood
Pulse Detected
Loom
Leviathan
After The Rain
Fire Tower
Zhora
Sympatico
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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Venusia
Venusia (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: AMB 015. Rel: 14 Nov 22
Indigo Moon (8:06)
Venusia (2:42)
Eranthis Hyemalis (I) (1:58)
Eranthis Hyemalis (II) (2:24)
Eranthis Hyemalis (III) (2:02)
El Duende (5:19)
Sunshine (Stilla Natt) (3:47)
Review: Truly living up to its name, Venusia - a word that has three meanings; a genus of moth, town in Italy, and the Roman goddess of love (who, as it happens, was named after the planet, Venus) - is essentially an homage to the fragile beauty of life, and the sense that our being present in this existence is something of a marvel. A one in a billion gamble that paid off without us even having to decide if the odds looked good enough to bet.

A collaborative work from four friends, with Henrik Meierkord on cello, Pawel Kobak playing flute, Marco Lucchi in charge of electronics, and Rocco Saviano on guitar duties, this atmospheric and cinematic ambient soundscape is grand and small, expansive and intimate, but overwhelmingly emotionally captivating in each of those modes. Complimented by gorgeous butterfly artwork by Valerii Bogorod, it's impossible not to fall for this intoxicating experience.
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The Override Switch
Cat: AX 104. Rel: 13 Oct 21
Homage (5:18)
The River Runs Five Ways (5:28)
Infinite Voyage (5:57)
Crashing (3:16)
Soul Filter Buffet (3:24)
The Sun King (11:23)
Soul Filter (The Dancer) (4:58)
Trigger Happy (With Safety Off) (4:21)
Review: Electronic icon Jeff Mills links up with fellow Detroit talent Rafael Leafar for this one on his own Axis, and it is yet another sublime exploration of the cosmos through the medium of techno. Leafar brings all his next level multi-instrumentalist skills and strong love of jazz to the duo and when combined with Mills' ability to speak through his machines, it makes for a unique record. The icy percussion rolls deep, taking you into another dimension each and every time while the noodling sax brings sombreness and soul. Big, splashy cymbals, dark chords and a real sense of mystery and intrigue keep you utterly locked throughout.
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Space Oddities (1972-1982)
Cat: BORNBAD 082LP. Rel: 18 May 16
Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Expectation" (2:03)
Cecil Leuter/Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Pop Electronique No. 2" (2:27)
Roger Roger - "Sound Industrial No. 2" (2:03)
Eddie Warner - "Shut Up" (2:26)
Eddie Warner - "Brutus Drums" (2:14)
Georges Teperino/Nino Nardini - "Tickling Shuffle" (2:18)
Eddie Warner - "Devil's Anvil" (2:05)
Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Tomorrow" (2:48)
Georges Teperino/Nino Nardini - "Minor Mind" (2:07)
Eddie Warner - "K.O" (2:05)
Eddie Warner - "Pathetic Motion" (2:41)
Roger Roger - "Sound Industrial No. 15" (2:26)
Eddie Warner - "Poppy Chimes" (1:52)
Nino Nardini - "Frantique" (2:11)
Roger Roger - "Sound Industrial No. 5" (2:04)
Roger Roger/Nino Nardini - "Beyond The Clouds" (2:07)
Review: Space Oddities (1972 - 1982) are the results of Frenchman Georges Achille Teperino aka Nino Nardini, fellow countryman Roger Roger and German Eddie Warner's collaborations over ten years at Ganaro recording studio. Given some underground recognition in the late nineties by the likes of Barry 7 of Add N to (X) (with his Connectors series) or UK electronica legend Luke Vibert, they can now add Alexis Le-Tan (Les Edits Du Golem) and Jess as devotees, who made the effort of compiling the release. As Born Bad stated quite succinctly, the trio used their "strange instruments to sketch out the beginnings of something that resembled the future of music. This collection presents some of the highlights from their light-hearted, electronic pop sessions."
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Tooth
Tooth (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLACKESTLP 014. Rel: 07 Jun 16
Coax (3:58)
Dead Heat (4:34)
Hold Your Line (4:24)
Front Running (4:26)
Dialling In, Falling Out (5:01)
Glassed (5:13)
Cold Cain (4:59)
Stammer (4:48)
Review: British duo Raime are back with the first album since 2012's brilliant Quarter Turns A Living Line and their signature style of dark ambience and haunting imaginary soundtracks which incorporate jungle, dub and post-punk influences into the mix also. The album is said to be largely influenced by their side project Moin which incorporates rock and metal influences too. According to Blackest Ever Black "the DNA of dub-techno, garage/grime and post-hardcore rock music spliced into sleek and predatory new forms." Highlights include the moody subtractive rock of "Dialling In, Falling Out", the dub and post punk crossover of "Dead Heat" and the brooding mood-lighting of "Cold Cain".
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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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Exist
Exist (2xLP)
Cat: 030LP 007. Rel: 02 Mar 23
1994 (video version) (8:09)
Mes Nuits Sont Plus Belles Que Vos Jours (5:29)
Sunday Morning Self-Medication Acid (7:05)
U (2:07)
Cyco (4:24)
Constraint No 3 (3:56)
ANGST (dub) (4:13)
Fader Clich (2:31)
Nyctophonia (edit) (2:53)
Paralyzed (dub) (5:28)
A Boy Called Extacy (4:22)
My Illusion (edit) (3:40)
Review: Rave Angst is an alias of German producer Alexander Potthof. He invites us deep into his soul here with a superb double pack of deeply atmospheric sonics that features food for the mind, body and soul. Plenty of these cuts will challenge you as a listener but then reward you in equal measure. They are deeply emotional even when rather apocalyptic sounding and there is plenty to love here for those who enjoy the sounds of Aphex Twin and early Plastikman as metallic rhythms suck you into Potthof's unique sound world.
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Disseminate
Disseminate (LP + sticker)
Cat: BSR 042. Rel: 04 May 23
Neon Spectral (part 1: Chalumeau) (3:32)
It's Raining On The Mandarin Tree (3:32)
Summer Rain (3:32)
Gossip (3:32)
Eavesdropping (3:32)
Vault Ultra (3:32)
Arrivee Les Nuages (4:41)
100o10o1hz (1:59)
Unfurling (1:32)
Subterranean Dub (4:20)
Neon Spectral (part 2: Ode To Contra) (8:30)
Review: RBI's biggest claim to underground stardom yet is her new experimental jungle-techno-ish album Disseminate. It's said that earlier cuts like 'Proximity' did some justice to her sound, but it's artists like her who really require a lot more time per vinyl side to really demonstrate their own talents. On this LP, strangely garbled classical instruments are heard interspersed with filtered junglism and no less odd breakwork, with airy and roomy cuts like 'Vault Ultra' and '100o10o1hz' proving RBI as one of experimental dance music's foremost greats - unafraid neither of rhythm-driven bangers nor curiously weird skits.
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Reagenz (remastered)
Reagenz (remastered) (limited 180 gram green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MPD 031. Rel: 20 May 21
A (10:13)
Long Leaves (8:16)
B (12:36)
O (6:44)
DJ Friendly (9:34)
U (10:56)
Tz (2:29)
Hollow Mountain (14:40)
Review:  Mental Groove offshoot Music Pour La Danse knows a thing or two about tieless techno. And they don't come much more vital than the self titled 1994 debut album from Jonah Sharp (aka Spacetime Continuum) and David Moufang (aka Move D). It never quite got the props it deserved back then and has been an underrated gem ever since but this reissue should put paid to that. It is a holy meeting of lush ambient design, cavernous dub spaces, hints of glistening IDM melody and deeper than deep techno drums that leave you feeling cleansed inside and out.
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SubHuman (reissue)
SubHuman (reissue) (limited gatefold transparent blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSTUMM 279. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Prey (8:49)
Allelujah (8:41)
5000 Years (6:01)
The Killing Ground (9:45)
Intruders (11:20)
99 To Life (8:02)
Backslider (7:04)
Review: Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder is Recoil. This musical project found him landing on Mute with a great series of albums including the likes of Liquid and Unsound Methods as well as his sixth LP, subHuman. This one dates back to 2006 and came after a 6-year break from recording. It is dark and broody electronic music "which sets the listener a challenge to analyse what makes us human and subHuman." It's a collaboration with bluesman Joe Richardson who served up guitars as well as harmonica and eerie vocals. Themes in the record include murder, death, and religion while guest singer Carla Trevaskis did a fine job of serving up ethereal sound on 'Allelujah'.
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Eskimo (Preserved Edition)
Cat: NRTLP 008DX. Rel: 06 Jul 23
The Walrus Hunt (4:02)
Birth (4:26)
Arctic Hysteria (6:24)
The Angry Angakok (5:03)
A Spirit Steals A Child (12:04)
The Festival Of Death (6:51)
ICE RDX Suite (The 'Eskimo' Multitrack Tapes) (21:54)
Kenya (2:25)
Middle East Dance (From 'ICE2') (3:16)
Scottish Rhapsody (3:00)
Diskomo (demo) (2:46)
Eskimo Suite (1982 Rehearsal) (8:15)
Diskomo (1982 Rehearsal) (2:36)
Review: On their Eskimo album - which is in part famous because of its creepy artwork - The Residents explore with music, found sounds and sonic collages, the legends and myths of north America's native coastal tribes. The group travelled to the area to make field recordings, learn from and record with those peoples and then left for home with what they found. It took years for the album to come out and now it arrives with a booklet on double 12". It's pretty freaky to be honest - weird vocals, eerie synth whispers, distant animal grunts and breaking waves all make for unsettling and hugely evocative soundscapes.
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Meant Like This
Meant Like This (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TTT 100. Rel: 01 Jun 23
The Goblin Has Fallen In Love (3:25)
Leg It (3:58)
Spicy Pipes (5:30)
Chirrup (2:59)
Hevvy (4:07)
The Defiance (5:26)
Vivz Portal (4:22)
Off For Spots (4:43)
Borjormi Spring (4:22)
Ladbroke (6:50)
Review: Lukid & Tapes combine their scuzzy sounds once more as Rezzett for this new and sonically fucked up outing on The Trilogy tapes. It's lo-fi music full of perfect imperfections and dusty sound sources, cruddy rhythms and distant cosmic noise that sounds both as if dug up from under many layers of ancient soil but also somehow sent back from the future. It is now a decade since this pair made their first outing but their sound remains fascinatingly original. For loose genre references, imagine breakbeat hardcore, 90s jungle, granular Detroit techno and raw Chicago house all chucked into a blender.
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Intérprete: Marco Gallerani
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The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack)
The Almond & The Seahorse (Soundtrack) (limited numbered yellow vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: RT 0389LP. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Skyward (5:16)
The Brain & The Body (5:45)
People Are Pissed (2:38)
Layer Upon Layer (3:28)
Orea (with Victor La Masne) (4:14)
Joe's Theme (0:49)
Sunshine & Laughter Ever After (3:51)
Variation With Strings (with Osian Gwynedd) (0:40)
Amen (3:15)
Low Cello (0:34)
Liberate Me From The Love Song (3:55)
Love Love Love (1:29)
I Want My Old Life Back (2:38)
Forest Waltz (1:05)
Dance All Your Shadows To Death (4:43)
Library To Kiss (3:34)
Staccato With Cello (0:38)
Small Talk (3:23)
Toni's Theme (1:50)
Ffenestr (8:10)
Penbedw (4:30)
Arogldarth (3:45)
Review: There have been some incredible movies made about memory over the years. We had Arnold Schwarzenegger missioning to Mars to find his brain (well, the remembering part anyway) in Total Recall, and a piss poor reboot a few decades later. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind asked us all to really think about the value of memory and its ability to hurt and heal. Overboard positioned Goldie Hawn as amnesiac getting a lesson in humility from the carpenter she was horrible to. We can add to that The Almond & The Seahorse, a 2022 film that focused on two couples coping with their inability to make new memories. Weird, at times wonderful, by drafting Gruff Rhys in for the score the producers were guaranteed a soundtrack that would be every bit as unique as the plot. Form haunting, melodic pianos to touches of 1960s pop rendered raw and rough.
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The Leftovers: Season One (Soundtrack)
Cat: SILLP 1485W. Rel: 24 May 22
The Leftovers (main title theme) (1:33)
The Departure (1:15)
Afterimage (1) (1:29)
De Profundis (5:03)
Only Questions (1:10)
Dona Nobis Pacem (1) (2:44)
Afterimage (2) (1:07)
Departure (Reflection) (1:15)
Dona Nobis Pacem (2) (3:11)
Family Circles (3:18)
A Blessing (2:25)
She Remembers (1:40)
Departure (Lullaby) (1:51)
Illuminations/Clouds (1:36)
Afterimage (3) (2:57)
Departure (Home) (1:54)
Review: The Leftovers is Max Richter's score for the HBO series of the same name. The story is about the Garvey family in the fictional town of Mapleton, New York and explores what happens when 2% of the world's population disappears all of a sudden. It was first aired in 2014 and was a real critical hit and that's in no small part thanks to the score. It is haunting and eerie at times, laden with doom at other and run through with a subtle sense of hope when needed. And would you expect anything less from one of the most influential composers of his generation?
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Keyboard Studies
Keyboard Studies (limited CD)
Cat: AT 193. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Keyboard Study No 1
Keyboard Study No 2
Dorian Reeds
Review: .Keyboardist John Tilbury has been a friend of Terry Riley for decades, and on numerous occasions has performed the Minimalist composer's infamous 'Keyboard Studies' - early cyclical compositions for piano or synthesiser that encourage the performer to improvise and create variations on a theme - in public. He also recorded them for BBC Radio in 1971. The recordings showcased here, first released in 2022 and now finally available again on CD, were recorded in Hamburg, Germany, "at some point between the 1970s and 1995". Rich in natural reverb, slowly shifting melodic motifs and subtle variations, his renditions of the 20-minute-plus 'Keyboard Study #1' and 'Keyboard Study #2' are simply sublime; awe-inspiring translations of two of Riley's most mesmerising early works. Also included is a superbly spacey, synthesiser-powered version of Riley's 1965 composition 'Dorian Reeds'.
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Emerging Treshold
Emerging Treshold (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: MEA 034. Rel: 13 Apr 21
Exploring Conguillo (5:22)
Glimpse Of Lonquimay (5:28)
Sierra Nevada (4:07)
Imaginary Geography (2:59)
Decolonise Thoughts (5:29)
Living Future (8:00)
Review: Sebastien Robert is an interdisciplinary artist who is in emotive and explorative mood on Emerging Threshold, his debut long player. The record is a richly layered affair where field recordings and synthesised sounds all naturally coexist. There are new age elements and hints of kosmische musik to this ambient, but it is often intense and thoroughly involving rather than simply aural wall paper. The trutruka, a traditional wind instrument of the Mapuche people of south-central Chile, is a central tenet of the record which is the result of Robert's sonic exploration of the western flank of the Sierra Nevada volcano.

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Killers Of The Flower Moon (Soundtrack)
Cat: MSWK 8841761. Rel: 15 Dec 23
The Sacred Pipe (intro) (0:20)
Osage Oil Bloom (3:11)
My Land, My Land (1:56)
Heartbeat Theme/Ni-U-Kon-Ska (3:35)
They Don't Live Long (2:49)
The Wedding (2:09)
Tibral Council (1:46)
Reign Of Terror (2:10)
Insulin Train (2:46)
Tulsa Massacre Newsreel (2:22)
Shame On Us (2:42)
Too Much Dynamite (2:53)
Not If It's Illegal (2:48)
Salvation Adagio (3:10)
Still Standing (3:44)
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Killers Of The Flower Moon (Soundtrack)
Killers Of The Flower Moon (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVATM 400. Rel: 13 Dec 23
(Intro) The Sacred Pipe (0:20)
Osage Oil Boom (3:11)
My Land My Land (1:56)
Heartbeat Theme/Ni-U-Kon-Ska (3:35)
They Don't Live Long (2:49)
The Wedding (2:09)
Tribal Council (1:46)
Reign Of Terror (2:10)
Insulin Train (2:46)
Tulsa Massacre Newsreel (2:22)
Shame On Us (2:42)
Too Much Dynamite (2:53)
Not If It's Illegal (2:48)
Salvation Adagio (3:10)
Still Standing (3:44)
Review: Having played guitar alongside Bob Dylan in the mid-late 1960s and early-1970s, then going on to be songwriter and six string man for the Band, it's no surprise that when Robbie Robertson turned his attention to soundtracks they came with assured rock 'n' roll authenticity. A Hall of Fame-r in both his native Canada and the US, his work for screen includes a slew of top notch Martin Scorsese movies, such as The Last Waltz, The King of Comedy, Casino, and The Irishman. Director also enlisted artist for Killers of the Flower Moon, the 2023 epic Western crime drama starring Leonardo Di Caprio, Robert De Niro, Lily Gladstone, and Brendan Fraser. This would prove to be Robertson's last score before he died in August that year, and it's a stunning swan song. From meditative psychedelia, to reflective journeyman acoustic, and strange, mysterious, woodwind-led pieces, it's evocative to say the least.

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Ce N'est Q'Un Debut
Ce N'est Q'Un Debut (160 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MEDICAL 002LP. Rel: 15 Oct 14
Computer Sourire
Ce N'est Q'un Debut
Problemes D'amour (feat Martine Michellod)
Dance Boy Dance
Hola Macci Kola
African Kola (feat Stefano Cocco Cantini - Sax)
Review: Twenty nine years ago (can you believe it) Alexander Robotnick released his first album, Ce N'Est Q'Un Debut, featuring what's arguably his most defining track "Problemes D'amour" with the Harajuku-cute vocals of Martine Michellod. It's this album that has influenced countless French synth pop acts and a horde of old school electro lovers, and all this time later it's been repressed (again) by the label that first released it, Medical. Keeping the sacredness of this LP firmly intact by sticking with the keyboard-head artwork, Ce N'Est Q'Un Debut - along with Man Parish's 1982 self-titled debut - should be in all of our record collections.
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Live
Live (limited numbered gatefold transparent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: RLP 010400BLUE. Rel: 09 Aug 22
Beta-Gamma (4:24)
Anastasis (2:06)
Future Woman (8:29)
Drum Solo (2:17)
Sci-Fi Boogie (8:15)
Prologue (2:53)
Guitar Visions (2:23)
On The Road Again (8:45)
Electric Delight (9:03)
Review: 70s space disco and laser-rock outfit Rockets started out life in Paris as Crystal. They later renamed and had singles such as 'Future Woman' and debut album 'Rockets' which helped establish them and win them a wider fan base. 1980 saw them record their Live album and offer up a cross section of their tracks in all their synth and futuristic glory. The aforementioned 'Future Woman' features along with the heavy sounds of 'Drum Solo' and Kerouac-referring 'On The Road Again' which is a jaunty disco groove with vocoder vocals.
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Salt Town Boy
Salt Town Boy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: GS 005. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Trident (feat C A R) (4:01)
Flying Carpets (4:30)
Late Night Story (feat Niv Ast) (4:10)
Market Of Dark (4:58)
Rodeo King (feat Sex Judas) (4:44)
Theme (feat Order89) (4:08)
Tarp Raudonu Sviesu (feat Palmes Ziedas) (3:01)
Wack (5:01)
Celebrity Theme (4:08)
Walking Down The Streets (feat Aquarius Heaven) (4:09)
Never-Ending (11:17)
Fin (5:12)
Review: Lithuanian DJ/producer Liudas Lazauskas aka Roe Deers first appeared on a radar several years back with some impressive releases on Nein and Sulk Magic. Since then, the Opium Club resident has appeared on Throne Of Blood and Turbo, leading up to his much anticipated debut album. Salt Town Boy is a leftfield collection of wild sonic tales filled with dusky moods and punk attitude and the first LP to be released on Good Skills - which he co-runs with Titas Motuzas. There's many collaborations throughout the album, like on the low-slung and off-kilter attitude of 'Trident' featuring C.A.R., the slo-mo deep chug of 'Late Night Story' featuring Israel's Niv Ast, as well as the playful indie-dance of 'Theme' (feat. Order89) and the druggy drums of 'Walking Down The Streets' (feat. Aquarius Heaven).
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Research Of Sound (reissue)
Cat: SFTS 001. Rel: 08 Sep 21
Splash Down (5:25)
Relaxation (2:45)
The Taste Of Repeat (3:23)
Intimate Conversation (4:28)
A Silliness Song (4:10)
Smooth & Manly (3:56)
Exitement (3:03)
The Road Of The Sadness/Sweet Foolishness (3:40)
Sweet Foolishness (2:29)
Rhythm Phasing Blues (3:44)
Review: Jazz-funk doesn't get much better than this one from Italian pianist, arranger, conductor, composer and record producer Puccio Roelens. It is a fantastic selection of high energy, densely arranged tunes with plenty of standout solos along the way. On other albums, the artist explored more soul and disco sounds but this one from 1976 is all about the jazz and the funk. There are plenty of lush electric piano lines that reach for the skies, fuzzy guitar riffs and noodling basslines that make you all warm inside. This fully licensed reissue is limited to just 400 copies.
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Vocal Patterns (reissue)
Vocal Patterns (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: DW 3182LP. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Up West (2:55)
Autumn Aria (1:59)
Just Walkin' (2:29)
Dreamy (2:41)
Play Girl (2:30)
Moon Bird (2:17)
Dazzle (3:26)
Think Twice (3:04)
Man Inside (1:53)
Flipper (2:13)
Sandy (2:40)
Midnight (2:56)
Gentle Soul (1:25)
Sounds Easy (3:03)
Review: Roger Webb was an accomplished composer and songwriter in the 60s and 70s who wrote for the likes of Shirley Bassey, Johnny Mathis, and Bette Davis, but he also turned his hand to some outstanding library works such as this bright and breezy LP from 1971. With vocals from Barbara Moore (also noted for working with Jimi Hendrix, Elton John, Dusty Springfield and Tom Jones), Vocal Patterns is a mixed bag that veers from kitsch 60s pop to melancholic reflections and more besides. If you want a portal back to a different era, this record will sweep you off your feet and land you right back there.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Music
Music (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 16. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Pop (5:33)
Wheeler Dealer (1:58)
MVP (5:32)
Shark Week (2:34)
Sedan (7:27)
Big Guts (4:43)
Gondolier (2:52)
Time (4:39)
Rolrolrol (4:18)
Surprise (feat Jamie Woon) (3:12)
Victory Lap (4:10)
Review: Jameszoo and Niels Broos are Rolrolrol and Music is their first album. They describe it as "a puttylike exercise in pop, modern jazz and electronica" and it builds on many years of working together on the likes of Brainfeeder and Alpha Pup. The whole thing is doused in vivid and vivacious synth work that brings life and colour to every groove, whether a broken beat or a future hip-hop workout, an experimental cosmic house cut or an infectious bit of boogie. Amongst the magnificent melodies are guests like Jamie Woon who bring real soul to 'Surprise', and it all makes for a playful but triumphant record of brain-cleansing electronic sound.
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Intérprete: Ennio Styles
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Fantasy
Fantasy (limited numbered CD)
Cat: YOUSEECD 003. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Quiet Corners Of My Mind
Priestess
Walking In The Rain
Dungeon
Seventh Seal
Arthur
Sunset
The Fool
Track 9
Track 10
Review: As much as we all love vinyl, it's refreshing to see an artist who still wants to put out their music on CD, which is what we get here from Romare. His latest album Fantasy finds the widely admired artist take something of a new approach to his work. The man born Archie Fairhurst gets nice and abstract with his samples as he also layers in his own vocals and instrumentation. He has said the album was inspired by log walks and watching films doing lockdowns, and it shows. Hints of 70s fantasy cinema also features and his trademark off-kilter electronic rhythms and kinetic grooves also play a big part in making this one another winner.
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Metamorfosa
Metamorfosa (limited 2xLP)
Cat: HYPE 0006. Rel: 26 Sep 23
Leghermes (6:19)
Metamorfosa (5:26)
Elfa (7:14)
Tristeza (5:43)
I Te Porti La Lom (6:45)
Nos Sun Le Cosmos (6:01)
Azeleraziun (7:31)
Cub De Dlacia (6:49)
Review: Internationally renowned techno tian Marc Romboy links with Marlene Sichuan and Dimitri Andrew for this exploratory new album which goes way beyond the confines of the dancefloor. It pairs his majestic synth work with gorgeous strings, angelic vocals and neo-classical piano playing. The sophisticated sounds that result are pure and escapist, uplifting and beautiful. Rhythms that do appear are subtle, supple, and sit in the background while centre sated is given to the emotive piano keys and slowly shifting deep space ambient pads. It's an excellent work of grown up downtempo bliss.
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Return To The City Of Djinn
Cat: VIAP 6. Rel: 02 Aug 23
Srebrenica (3:16)
Rawalpindi (3:29)
Kabul (2:38)
Cairo (2:59)
Tabriz (2:36)
Dar Es Salaam (2:51)
Esfahan
Tuzla (3:00)
Esfahan (2:55)
Riyadh (2:20)
Tashkent (3:06)
Lahore (2:41)
Assyut (2:51)
Oran (1:55)
Pristina (2:28)
Faizabad (2:50)
Dakar (3:39)
Bradford (2:14)
Samarkand (2:58)
Essaouira (3:52)
Banja Luka (2:57)
Basra (2:16)
Kairouan (2:58)
Baku (3:30)
Review: The late great Muslimgauze has one of the most unique sounds in electronic music, even now, many year son. His fusion of the electronic and the ethnic, the experimental and the noisy is in a class of one. Return To The City Of Djinn came first back in 1999 and is the seance of two collabs between John Bolloten aka The Rootsman and Bryn Jones aka Muslimgauze. It is a mash up of The Rootsman's Into The Light and 52 Days to Timbuktu albums with added Arab cultural references from Jones. There are cut up loops, glassy effects, dub drums and well rod vocal fragments that make for an atmospheric sound track to a stroll through a busy Eastern city.
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Sentiment
Sentiment (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: THRILL 610LP. Rel: 18 Apr 24
4pm (1:34)
Head (5:51)
It Could Be Anything (4:38)
Asking For It (1:44)
III (4:21)
Lover's Spit Plays In The Background (4:02)
Sycamore Skylight (4:49)
Please 5 More Minutes (feat Lala Lala) (4:24)
W Sunset Blvd (1:30)
Ily2 (feat Hand Habits) (3:14)
Review: Los Angeles-based Canadian-American experimentalist Claire Rousay has made a name for herself due to her unique approach to post-rock-inflected ambience built off of primitive DIY field recordings captured on a Zoom H5 Handy Recorder, resulting in a curious form of emo musique concrete or "emo-ambient". Following on from a myriad of collaborations, projects, and singles, Sentiment marks her first full-length to put her usually hidden voice front and centre; utilising auto-tune to craft emotive hyper-folk musings delivered with androgynous hues. Described as a "meditation of the poignant emotional terrains of loneliness, nostalgia, sentimentality, guilt, and sex"; Rousay uses fractured narratives and one-way conversations to deliver painfully relatable, often uncomfortable musings, smothered beneath layers of droning reverb, monotonous acoustic plucking, and everyday sounds almost too familiar to pinpoint. The end result is the musical equivalent to our inner monologue at its lowest ebb, nattering incessantly while the world moves on around us, while sonically, it's the culmination of all Rousay's experimentation thus far, yet simultaneously more fearless and fragile.
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Because Of A Flower
Because Of A Flower (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: KRANK 230LP. Rel: 14 Dec 20
Track 1 (0:49)
A Study In Vastness (6:42)
Suite Pour L'invisible (6:52)
Track 4 (5:16)
Camille (5:03)
Venus (7:38)
Take The Thorn, Leave The Rose (5:59)
Review: Ana Roxanne is no stranger to gender discourse. 'I'm Every Sparkly Woman', which appeared on her 2015 debut EP, was a re-reading of the iconic Whitney Houston - Chaka Khan cover, and a celebration of modern femininity and empowerment which later became about loving yourself irrespective of gender as Roxane came out as intersex. Now ready with her second full-length album, identity is never far from the table.

Opening with a spectacular spoken word piece told through multi-tracked voices, we're given an introduction of layers, shades and connected musical phrases that's at once abstract but coherent - the complexity of life on record, perhaps? From there we explore everything from Gothic choral to ambient, New Age and dream pop. The result is highly affecting, sublime stuff you sink into slowly and never want to get back out of.
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Profound Mysteries III
Profound Mysteries III (gatefold numbered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DOG 053LP. Rel: 17 Nov 22
So Amiguous (6:05)
Me&Youphoria (4:29)
Stay Awhile (6:09)
The Night (7:46)
Lights Out (5:21)
Speed King (9:36)
The Next Day (4:07)
Just Wanted To Know (4:04)
Feel It (7:10)
Like An Old Dog (4:49)
Review: Royksopp declared their 2014 album The Inevitable End to be the last time they would release a traditional album, and after eight years they lived up to that promise this year with a new audio-visual approach titled Profound Mysteries. The first instalment appeared in April, while the second volume landed in late summer, and now they're underlining the project with this appropriately epic conclusion. Drawing on collaborators such as Alison Goldfrapp, Susanne Sundfor and Jamie Irrepressible, we get another 10 slices of glittering, melodious synth pop magic from one of the finest duos to do it.
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Profound Mysteries
Profound Mysteries (limited hand-numbered 6xLP box set + 32-page booklet + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DOG 054LPBXB. Rel: 17 Nov 22
(Nothing But) Ashes (1:55)
The Ladder (5:29)
Impossible (6:26)
This Time, This Place (7:44)
How The Flowers Grow (5:31)
If You Want Me (5:58)
There, Beyond The Trees (6:30)
Breathe (4:20)
The Mourning Sun (5:55)
Press R (1:25)
Denimclad Baboons (3:44)
Let's Get It Right (5:07)
Unity (5:07)
Oh, Lover (6:07)
Sorry (4:51)
Control (6:10)
It Was A Good Thing (4:02)
Remembering The Departed (3:40)
Tell Him (5:28)
Some Resolve (6:49)
So Ambiguous (6:02)
Me & Youphoria (4:27)
Stay Awhile (5:59)
The Night (7:33)
Lights Out (5:17)
Speed King (9:35)
The Next Day (4:04)
Just Wanted To Know (4:03)
Feel It (7:17)
Like An Old Dog (4:42)
Review: Royksopp declared their 2014 album The Inevitable End to be the last time they would release a traditional album, and after eight years they lived up to that promise this year with a new audio-visual approach titled Profound Mysteries. The first instalment appeared in April, while the second volume landed in late summer, and now coinciding with the appropriately epic conclusion to the series, the true believers can cop the entire collection as a six-LP box set which comes embellished with a 32-page booklet designed by Jonathan Zawada, featuring every part of the series and encased in a die-cut rigid slipcase. If you're a Royksopp devotee, this is the definitive edition you need in your life.
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Profound Mysteries II
Profound Mysteries II (numbered gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DOG 052LP. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Demiclad Baboons (3:44)
Let's Get It Right (5:02)
Unity (5:13)
Oh, Lover (6:13)
Sorry (4:52)
Control (6:12)
It Was A Good Thing (4:04)
Remembering The Departed (3:43)
Tell Him (5:22)
Some Resolve (6:50)
Review: Electronic pop trailblazers, Royksopp, announce the second part to their expansive Profound Mysteries project, Profound Mysteries II. They declared their 2014 album The Inevitable End to be the last time they would release a traditional album, and after eight years they lived up to that promise this year with a new audio-visual approach titled Profound Mysteries. This second instalment of three is the andante-minuet of said electro-symphony, in which the band unveil a gargantuan selection of self-generated tunes, in contrast to the totally collaborative third part).
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