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Singles
Diving Saucer Attack
Diving Saucer Attack (12" + insert)
Cat: KALK 134. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Senking - "Six Doors Down" (4:49)
Senking & DYL - "2024" (5:18)
DYL - "A7r380R" (4:34)
Senking & DYL - "Diving Saucer Attack" (5:18)
Senking & DYL - "Astral Projection" (4:39)
Senking & DYL - "Not Just Numbers" (4:07)
Review: Senking and DYL reunite after their notable collaboration back on 2020's EP Uniformity Of Nature, this time going long on their first full-length, Diving Saucer Attack. This new work spans a total of six tracks, two of which have been produced individually and so highlight their shared passion for dub-heavy and adventurous electronic music while also bringing out the subtle differences in their styles. The album opens with 'Six Doors Down', a track featuring throbbing bass and haunting synths while subsequent cuts like 'A7r380R' explore intricate soundscapes before culminating in the sombre closing piece, 'Not Just Numbers.'
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Time Capsule Extensions
Cat: SRWAX 21. Rel: 05 Dec 23
Maps Of Hyperspace - "Beta" (Longer version) (7:35)
Off Land - "Collapsar" (extended cut) (7:07)
Glo Phase - "Fire Flies" (extended 12" mix) (6:25)
John Beltran - "The Descendent" (Longer version) (7:29)
Adriano Mirabile - "Caju" (extended version) (7:03)
Sanderson Dear - "A Place For Totems" (extended version) (6:10)
Review: Sanderson Dear's Stasis Recordings released the original Time Capsule compilation in 2020 - a 20-track exploration of ten different ambient techno artists exploring two ideas each in compact form for a box set of 7"s. Now the label has revisited some of the project's standout moments and offered a chance to enjoy extended versions gathered on a single 12". From Maps Of Hyperspace shaping out atmospheric halls of synth work on 'Beta' to Glo Phase offering some gorgeous, sparkling grooves on 'Fire Flies', there's plenty of ground covered on this release. Of course the mighty John Beltran is a big drawer too, and his typically stellar 'The Descendent' doesn't disappoint in its full extended version.
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Intérprete: Vincent Inc
 in stock $21.01
Zero
Zero (12")
Cat: LOVE 138. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Throne (6:52)
Roam (1:51)
Axe (1:50)
Dawn (3:46)
Forest (7:41)
Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $25.72
Opera Quattro
Opera Quattro (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: OUTISOPERA 004. Rel: 17 Oct 23
Reversus Sum (5:34)
Inenarrabilis (6:51)
Plena Lunae (6:24)
Ego Experior (7:40)
Review: Dino Sabatini returns to his own Outis Music label with another mesmerising selection of deep electronic sounds that seem to take plenty of influences from dub, downtempo, ambient and trip hop. The open has a creeping melodic sequence that is forever subtly shifting and brings a sense of eeriness to the smooth and unhurried dub rhythms below. 'Inenarrabilis' is then a double quick flurry of tiny synth loops and trippy effects then 'Plena Lunae' allows you to breathe once more and sink into a vast dub soundscape. 'Ego Experior' shuts down with some paranoid baselines bubbling up through a slowly churning groove. Some quality work here for sure.
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Intérprete: Joachim Spieth, Tom Drew
 in stock $18.25
Leaving The Past
Cat: DREA 017. Rel: 09 Dec 24
Polaris
Chronos
Leaving The Past (intro)
Atma
Atma (Magna Pia remix)
Intérprete: Rave Energy
 in stock $19.35
Sound Of Space EP
Sound Of Space EP (12" + insert)
Cat: NTZ 008. Rel: 17 Feb 23
The Sound Of Space (8:17)
Spatial Perception (5:32)
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Texada (Soundtrack)
Texada (Soundtrack) (1-sided 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WV 278LP. Rel: 24 Apr 25
How Big Is Time (2:03)
It Happened Once (2:23)
The Quarry (2:21)
It Will Be Gone (2:29)
The Most Special Place (3:06)
Review: As the official soundtrack to Claire Sanford and Josephine Anderson's documentary Texada, New-York based composer Elori Saxl's latest record comes issued on a steadfast, standalone vinyl edition. Texada explores the evolving connection between people and the remote Texada Island, British Columbia, shaped by ancient limestone formations and industrial history. Saxl transforms these themes into sound, blending analog synthesizers, processed baritone saxophone (by Henry Solomon) and field recordings of water and rock. Her compositions evoke stone textures and the lunar-tidal motion of waves, with tracks like 'The Quarry' capturing the drive of resource extraction, and 'The Most Special Place' reflecting nostalgia and discovery, merging human and geological scales.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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Part III
Part III (limited 12")
Cat: BLESSYOU 018. Rel: 23 Oct 23
K2 (5:52)
Break Whale (6:51)
5deF (8:20)
Loon River (Ambient mix) (4:35)
Review: Mad About Records is back with another essential double dose of Latin funk with this limited edition 7" from Los Sonidos De F.M. and Sola. 'Tema De Los Adolesentes' kicks off on the flip with brilliantly lively samba keys and blasts of big horn energy next to more slinky and seductive lines. It's a true steamy dancer full of sex appeal while Sola take a different approach on the flip with 'Tabu.' This one is low slung and mischievous with its prickly rhythms and wet cymbals. The Spanish vocal is delivered with power and flair and backed by brooding harmonies that add extra weight.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
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The Hypnotist
Cat: SMI 010. Rel: 12 Mar 24
The Hypnotist (Expanded From Seven To Twelve Inches) (6:43)
The Hypnotist (Atlantis) (4:52)
The Hypnotist (Ok Mr Mogul) (6:32)
The Hypnotist (Subliminal Suggestion) (3:11)
Review: A classic track on many Cafe Del Mar compilations in the early 90s, The Hypnotist by Sisterlove finally gets a proper reissue. Thank you to Sound Migration for keeping all four original versions complete on this homage to the 1993 release. For those who enjoy the chill-out sound of the 90s where ambient, electronic and house music took on a spiritual and psychedelic overview, you will fall in love with this one. We can't say enough great things about what sound this track represents. Old skool heads and new fans of the sound, snap this up quickly!
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SDM 006
SDM 006 (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SDM 006. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Yarra (4:18)
Water Sirens (8:59)
Yacu (6:38)
Sun Bleed (7:02)
Review: Hamburg's relatively new Space Drum Mediatation label's sixth release continues its tradition of deep, immersive soundscapes, blending ambient and drone elements with a wide-ranging sonic depth. This latest offering unfolds like a journey through ancient and futuristic landscapes, each track carrying its own distinct energy and atmosphere. Side-A opens with 'Yarra', a hypnotic piece driven by tribal drums and chant-like motifs, evoking a primal, meditative state. 'Water Sirens' follows, weaving hedonistic, jungle-infused textures that feel both untamed and ritualistic, transporting the listener into a lush, mysterious realm. On Side-B, the tempo shifts with 'Yacu', a pulsating, Goa-trance-inspired track that surges with momentum, its fast-paced rhythms pulling towards a euphoric edge. The release closes with 'Sun Bleed', a deeply spiritual, spacey composition laced with acid-tinged echoes and an expansive mysticism. Its reverberations stretch into the unknown, leaving an afterglow of cosmic introspection. Balancing organic and electronic elements, this release stands as another example to the label's dedication to quality and sonic exploration. It's a seamless fusion of tribal resonance, trance propulsion and ambient depthiperfect for deep listeners and adventurous sonic explorers alike.
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Advanced Connect
Advanced Connect (hand-stamped red vinyl 10")
Cat: OREZ 3. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Advanced Connect (6:57)
Advanced Connect (Fred P Harmonic Distillation mix) (6:47)
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SI003 001
SI003 001 (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: SI003 001. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Track 1 (7:32)
Track 2 (8:04)
Review: Italian label Suoni Incisi launched in 2020 with a mission to offer up hugely emotional electronic music that fuses experimentation with multi-genre explorations. The boss that gave their name to the label takes charge of this third transmission and it is a deep techno journey into sustained chords, mysterious pads and the sort of muttered vocals that add real atmosphere. 'Track 2' on the flipside is similar in make-up with liquid rhythms, cavernous and dubby bass and subtle musings, this time with some eerie flute melodies drifting up top.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $17.15
Revision
Revision (heavyweight vinyl 12" + MP3 download code limited to 170 copies)
Cat: HI 005. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Revision (11:52)
Revisioned (7:07)
Review: Harlem & Irving label partner Brian Kelly assumes his Supplement alias here for a new and limited edition 12" that features two of his tasteful and challenging sounds. Kelly is always out to disrupt and subvert and does so with aplomb here as the a-side title track starts with a whisper but soon grows with layers of found sound, piano, percussion, and ethereal voices. It then collapses before reemerging with melodic and tonal guitars and pulses. On the flip, the same tune comes 'Revisioned' but is much more cold and distorted, edgy and urgent.
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The System
Cat: MFM 013. Rel: 05 Aug 16
Almost Grown (6:02)
Pendy! You're In Some Awful Danger (4:34)
Find It In Your Eyes (4:31)
Vampirella (3:44)
Review: In typical Music From Memory fashion, their latest archival release shines a light on one of the UK's lesser-known bands of the early 1980s. The System released a lone single in 1981, followed by a now incredibly rare debut album, Logic, in 1983. Three of the cuts here are taken from that set, including the dreamy, downbeat Balearic-pop opener "Almost Grown" - a wonderfully evocative six minutes, all told - and the far-sighted, spacey, proto-techno shuffler "Vampirella". This EP also includes one previously unreleased track, "Find It In Your Eyes", which was rescued from long-forgotten master tapes during the licensing process.
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Álbumes
Love In Exile
Love In Exile (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BOO 3717601. Rel: 23 Mar 23
To Remain/To Return (9:02)
Haseen Thi (11:57)
Shadow Forces (13:59)
Sajni (8:01)
Eyes Of The Endless (14:12)
Sharabi (13:27)
Review: Following up 2021's acclaimed Vulture Prince, Pakistini American singer Arooj Aftab collaborates with jazz pianist Vijay Iyer and Shahzad Ismaily on synths to present a striking exercise in dramatic, atmospheric composition. Aftab's voice remains the centre of a creative groupthink which began in 2018, and here the musical ornamentation is turned down to a simmer, eschewing percussion in favour of ambient pastures. There's also space for Iyer and Ismaily to stretch out on their own, but ultimately this is Aftab's vehicle and her voice goes from strength to strength on this standout record.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $28.20
Surfacing
Surfacing (limited 180 gram milky clear marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: AUXLP 008. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Corridor Of Uncertainty (6:28)
Mirage (6:16)
Shiver (6:14)
Silhouette (6:15)
Casting Shadows (5:25)
Shimmer (5:53)
Review: Emerging from the ether in July 2024, Surfacing is the third collaborative long player from ASC and Sam KDC. Producers known for their ability to create and set moods with comparatively abstract ambient soundscapes, their latest is no exception. A collection of work which opts for an un-rushed approach to creating big feelings and moments from relatively consistent sounds and noises. Not much seems to happen, until you realise how much has been happening. In many ways, it's a maximalist thing - attempting to pick apart tracks like 'Mirage' and 'Shimmer' reveals the density of these sonics. Walls of sound that are acoustically and melodically light enough to float on air, yet actually so thick they swallow the listener hole, with little hope of escape until the final refrains fade.
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Pulse 01
Pulse 01 (transparent yellow vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: PITPPULSE 01Y. Rel: 27 Jan 22
Influx - "Revel Dub" (6:15)
Influx - "Revel Dub" (Slow version) (4:44)
Syne - "Dystalgia" (11:51)
Review: 'PULSE 01' is the first release in PITP's new series, which is an ongoing exploration of ambient tech, while offering a more structured display of beat-driven ambient music. Pulse 01 features brand new tracks by SYNE and Influx.

SYNE is Dennis Huddleston from the UK, who is most recognized for his ambient work as 36. He returns to his SYNE alias for the first time in nearly 5 years, with only his second record since his 2017 self-titled debut LP.

'Dystalgia' is a 12 minute opus, spread over 3 movements. Soaring pads and razor sharp percussion combine for a dynamic, emotionally charged journey in sound. Showing love to the Detroit greats, but recognising the distinct UK influence which made him fall in love with Techno in the early 90's, it's a surprising pivot in Dennis' sound and one which all lovers of beautiful, melodic ambient techno should enjoy.

Influx is the techno/acid/trance moniker of James Bernard. With his first release in 1993 (Braineater EP on Sapho Records), Influx is no stranger to techno and acid. This project had been in hibernation for nearly 14 years until his 2021 remixes for his collaborative album with 36 and awakened souls (The Other Side of Darkness). Revel Dub is a dub-techno excursion with sprinkles of ambient and psy-trance rounding out the frequencies. The Slow Version dials back the tempo to half-time and travels to more ambient dub territories.
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Pulse 01
Pulse 01 (clear vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: PITPPULSE 01CLEAR. Rel: 27 Jan 22
Influx - "Revel Dub" (6:12)
Influx - "Revel Dub" (Slow version) (4:42)
Syne - "Dystalgia" (11:44)
Review: 'PULSE 01' is the first release in PITP's new series, which is an ongoing exploration of ambient tech, while offering a more structured display of beat-driven ambient music. Pulse 01 features brand new tracks by SYNE and Influx.

SYNE is Dennis Huddleston from the UK, who is most recognized for his ambient work as 36. He returns to his SYNE alias for the first time in nearly 5 years, with only his second record since his 2017 self-titled debut LP.

'Dystalgia' is a 12 minute opus, spread over 3 movements. Soaring pads and razor sharp percussion combine for a dynamic, emotionally charged journey in sound. Showing love to the Detroit greats, but recognising the distinct UK influence which made him fall in love with Techno in the early 90's, it's a surprising pivot in Dennis' sound and one which all lovers of beautiful, melodic ambient techno should enjoy.

Influx is the techno/acid/trance moniker of James Bernard. With his first release in 1993 (Braineater EP on Sapho Records), Influx is no stranger to techno and acid. This project had been in hibernation for nearly 14 years until his 2021 remixes for his collaborative album with 36 and awakened souls (The Other Side of Darkness). Revel Dub is a dub-techno excursion with sprinkles of ambient and psy-trance rounding out the frequencies. The Slow Version dials back the tempo to half-time and travels to more ambient dub territories.
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When Can
When Can (limited orange marbled vinyl double 12" + 10")
Cat: LPS PS16. Rel: 05 Jun 24
A New Factory (3:21)
Kirsten (4:03)
Admittance (3:04)
Pentimento (2:19)
Ringvanes (5:50)
Missing Time (2:35)
Jahe (5:12)
Deliria Noon (5:40)
Fullmoon (6:11)
Grandcan (2:42)
Canned Forever (9:06)
Zipvanes (10") (9:40)
Spoonful (3:55)
Review: Reimer Eising, aka Kettel, and Lennard van der Last, aka Secede, had already been lifelong friends by the time they began working on When Can. The Dutch producers wanted to create a seamless listening experience that would unfold and develop as a film does, using cinematic-leaning sounds to achieve their big idea. The whole thing feels like a narrative, a beginning-middle-end, which is doubly impressive when you learn there was no grand plan to begin with. Just two pals exploring what might come next. Originally released in 2012 - hark!, those heady, innocent days - what's perhaps even more astounding than the picturesque, immersive soundscapes here, is the fact this is the first time When Can has made it onto vinyl. Having said that, 12 years ago was another time and place, not least in terms of music sales, so let's not dwell on what everyone was thinking by not bringing this out on wax sooner. Instead, savour every moment of the rich, dreamy electronica.
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Salt & Sugar Look The Same
Cat: MFM 070. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Bye Bye Betty (1:59)
Moments Of Joy (2:00)
Lemongrass Citronella (1:05)
Can't Stand In The Past (2:11)
Besafe Airtel (1:42)
Today Only Happens Once (2:09)
Incense Holder (2:38)
Salt & Sugar Look The Same (3:34)
A Lead Balloon (2:58)
Sandalwood In The Summer (0:52)
How They Made It (1:38)
Somewhere In Time (4:33)
Old Plates & Desirable Traits (0:45)
Drawing To Relax & Pass The Time (2:03)
The Maybes Are Endless (1:33)
Yume-No-Yume (1:46)
Twice (0:57)
Expected To Fade (2:07)
Review: Transporting us to a waking dream of Los Angeles, two enigmatic music makers from the City of (Fallen) Angels present a truly stunning journey into hazy half-memories, afternoon fantasies, borrowed recollections and thoughts of things yet to happen. In many ways, Salt & Sugar Look The Same feels incomplete; tracks, half-tracks, movements, bits and pieces feel like our minds often work. Was that what we think it was? Did this happen? According to the official release burb, these 18 brief but beautiful compositions combine finger-plucked guitar work, the lens flare of electronica, and warped samples to create a take on the American primitivism music movement. The result is something that transcends boundaries of sound, time and place, and exists in a world of its own creation.
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Does Spring Hide Its Joy
Cat: SOMA 050LP. Rel: 20 Jan 23
Does Spring Hide Its Joy (V1 1) (20:58)
Does Spring Hide Its Joy (V1 2) (18:49)
Does Spring Hide Its Joy (V1 3) (20:27)
Does Spring Hide Its Joy (V2 1) (20:04)
Does Spring Hide Its Joy (V2 2) (18:06)
Does Spring Hide Its Joy (V2 3) (22:34)
Review: Ideologic Organ do things their own way here with an uncompromisingly long new album Does Spring Hide Its Joy from Kali Malone. It comes as a triple LP set that cannot fail to immerse you into rich soundscapes that are aided by Stephen O'Malley on electric guitar and Lucy Railton on cello. Composer Malone herself contributes sine wave oscillators as she focuses on harmony, non-linear arrangements and intonation. It is an album of nuanced minimalism that builds on and departs from previous themes in her work to make for a stand-alone and stand-out record.
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A Grisaille Wedding
A Grisaille Wedding (limited LP)
Cat: FIX 010V. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Summon The Spirit/Demon (5:19)
Maybe It's Time To Lay Down The Arms (4:35)
00-Down/Murmansk, 12 (4:48)
Sweet (I'm Free) (3:32)
Shelter (2:47)
HDIF (4:00)
The Graves At Charleroi (5:53)
1-2-1 (4:03)
Let It Die (5:22)
I Believe In God, When Things Are Going My Way (4:56)
Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $29.85
Two Hours Or Something
Two Hours Or Something (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: S 51. Rel: 23 May 24
Minimum Space (5:08)
Sounds Good To Me (10:53)
Spirit (11:09)
The Dog's Name (4:21)
Ratterdam (6:36)
Coffee Nerd (6:35)
System Down (7:16)
Two Hours Or Something (9:52)
Review: Techno talents don't come much more proven than Speedy J and Surgeon. Both are veterans of the game but artists who have remained at the sharp end and their Multiples collaborative project is in part responsible for that. Now it births a full-length album of tweaked experiments that take techno into new realms. The whole thing was recorded in just two days at J's STOOR lab in Rotterdam on an array of hardware machines. Each tune is a raw, one-take affair which means they are perfectly imperfect and feel utterly alive. Techno and elector collide with beatless moments, pummelling low ends and plenty of club heft.
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Embryology
Embryology (180 gram white & blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PITPV 050. Rel: 31 Jul 23
Acceptance (11:42)
Ekvir (6:37)
In The Dark (9:59)
The Light Of Dawn (7:06)
So Many Questions (11:34)
The Rising Tide (6:53)
Letting Go (10:03)
Metric Expansion Of Space (8:46)
Review: Daljit Kundi and Ludvig Cimbrelius have Indian and Swedish backgrounds but actually came together in the UK music scene and specifically ambient jungle. They set off to explore that world totters and did so with aplomb across several great albums and EPs. This new album was actually nearly done many years ago but was shelved owing to struggles with record labels. When Past Inside The Present heard it though they encouraged the album to be finished and so here it is. It's an emotional work which "attempts to represent a psychic darkness that is as deeply restful as it is ripe with creative potential." It's absorbing, beautiful ambient from a pair of real dons.
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Resonant Bodies
Resonant Bodies (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MFM 059. Rel: 23 Mar 22
Inside The Egg (4:22)
Tarde De Agosto 2019 (4:49)
Sweet Instability (3:39)
Two Souls (3:29)
El Espejo (3:46)
Brushed Thoughts (3:35)
Looking You In Silence (2:25)
Floating Into The Avalanche (5:14)
Abrazo 2020 (1:10)
Resonance Necklace (5:42)
Vertidos & Songs (5:17)
If I Close My Eyes (4:59)
Purple Trains (5:22)
When I Sleep (4:31)
Changes & Reality (5:30)
Watching Walk (3:08)
Paseando El Encierro (6:34)
Outskirts (5:18)
Review: It's the seventh studio album from Suso Saiz, and the Spanish producer has never been on better form. Once again raising the musical bar, expanding into new ambient territories. Or, as he puts it himself: 'A body vibrates producing a sound that reaches another body and makes it vibrate and generate a new sound that makes another body vibrate that generates another sound...

'Imagine an infinite orchestra of bodies multiplying their sound vibrations creating the symphony of RESONANT BODIES. Resonance as a principle of COMMUNICATION; sound as a builder of ties and interrelations between men.' Take from that what you will, we're going for slightly different terms - tracks here are serene but never background, beautiful and thought provoking, a work of art that doesn't need to shout for attention, and instead invites you in deeper by the minute.
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Intérprete: Manu Archeo
 in stock $30.42
Rainworks
Rainworks (2xLP)
Cat: MFM 020. Rel: 23 Mar 17
From Memory & The Sky (17:22)
The Way Of The Water (8:30)
The Hiding Place (6:27)
They Don't Love Each Other (5:40)
Nothing Ends (9:38)
A Rainy Afternoon (19:14)
Review: Having introduced Spanish ambient pioneer Suso Saiz to a wider audience via last year's superb Odisea retrospective, Music From Memory has scored a new album from the long-serving musician and composer. Rainworks was recorded over a two-month period in early 2016, and sees Saiz evocatively joining the dots between Jonny Nash style guitar-led ambience, gently undulating, piano-driven mood pieces, evocative collages of found sounds and field recordings (see opener "From Memory & The Sky"), and ghostly, effects-laden ambient. He also finds time to pay tribute to Steve Reich style American minimalism on the cyclical brilliance of "They Don't Love Each Other".
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12
12 (trifold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SONY 196587898212. Rel: 23 Jun 23
20210310 (6:45)
20211130 (5:10)
20211201 (5:21)
20220123 (8:26)
20220202 (6:04)
20220207 (6:58)
20220214 (9:22)
20220302 - Sarabande (3:15)
20220302 (0:50)
20220307 (1:58)
20220404 (2:34)
20220304 (3:32)
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto is making a very welcome return here with his first solo album since 2017's async. Milan Records are releasing 12 in January to coincide with the venerated Japanese composer's 71st birthday, and the timing is poignant given the album draws from musical sketches created while Sakamoto battled for two and a half years with cancer. Sakamoto himself describes reaching for his synths as a kind of therapeutic response to a big operation, and so the music carries an added depth of personal experience from one of the most profound ordeals a person can go through.
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12 (Japanese Edition)
12 (Japanese Edition) (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RZJM 77717 8. Rel: 11 Apr 23
20210310 (6:41)
20211130 (5:12)
20211201 (5:18)
20220123 (8:24)
20220202 (6:04)
20220207 (6:56)
20220214 (9:11)
20220302 (Sarabande) (3:30)
20220302 (2:40)
20220307 (2:38)
20220404 (2:23)
20220304 (0:52)
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Async Remodels
Async Remodels (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RZJM 77845. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Andata (Oneohtrix Point Never rework) (4:20)
Andata (Electric Youth remix) (5:54)
Disintegration (Alva Noto Remodel) (5:18)
Async (Arca remix) (3:43)
Fullmoon (Motion Graphics remix) (3:36)
Solari (Fennesz remix) (4:09)
Solari (Johann Johannsson rework) (5:57)
Zure (Yves Tumor Obsession edit) (5:44)
Fullmoon (S U R V I V E version) (4:42)
Zure (Cornelius remix) (3:40)
Life, Life (Andy Stott Remodel) (5:56)
Zure (Kukangendai Remodel) (4:40)
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In Parallel
Cat: WSDMLP 006. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Nostalgia (3:56)
Homemade Jam (3:53)
Sun Tickles (4:32)
Purple Punch (4:35)
Paper Labyrinth (4:56)
Tonal, Fluid (3:24)
Sending Ritual (4:08)
Full Of Mushrooms (4:13)
In Parallel (5:06)
Mysterious Wedding (4:27)
Review: Seoul-based duo Salamanda clearly struck upon a persuasive formula when they first cropped up on Good Morning Tapes in 2020. Somewhere between delicate ambient and a modern kind of deep house, their music carries a tenderness which feels absolutely at home on Facta and K-Lone's eminently soothing stable, Wisdom Teeth. In Parallel builds on the sound laid out on previous records for Human Pitch and Metron by presenting a more focused duo seemingly conscious of their rapidly grown audience and considering how to best build upon their tender sound without losing the charm. Threading subtle pop elements into their gossamer-light constructions, this is a rich, satisfying listen from a duo it's so easy to love.
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 in stock $15.74
Songs Of Beginning & Belonging
Songs Of Beginning & Belonging (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: DAUW 72LP. Rel: 26 Feb 25
I Will Sing Again Soon (5:17)
Loshult (5:04)
Welcome Ella (4:50)
Faris & The Olive Buds (5:48)
Still Trains (2:11)
For Now (3:50)
Intérprete: Zakè
 in stock $30.42
Languid Gongue
Cat: BALMAT 01. Rel: 11 Aug 21
Cranes & Ladders (2:09)
Efflorescence (5:20)
Phrygian Pan (4:53)
Cocoa & Plums (2:14)
Mycelium Networks (2:50)
Yoake (3:17)
All Over The Shop (2:40)
Archaic Landscapes (3:09)
Basic Lurgy (2:53)
Searching For The Elusive Fungi (3:17)
Fruity Textures (2:07)
Your Session Has Ended (3:18)
Not Quite Right (3:12)
Only Casino For Miles (6:29)
 in stock $25.16
Dew Point Harmonics
Cat: BALMAT 12. Rel: 02 Oct 24
6am Beach Walk (3:18)
Flutter Env (3:06)
Solid Steps (4:02)
Poppers (2:39)
Beneath The Mausoleum (3:21)
Loop John B (3:07)
Morning Person (4:18)
Natural Light (4:14)
Open Sauce (3:54)
Terraform (3:36)
Living Algorithms (4:38)
Universal Vibrational Frequencies (4:46)
Vibraphone Home (3:55)
Review: Luke Sanger returns to Balmat for brand new album Dew Point Harmonics, which directly follows on from the producer's acclaimed Languid Gongue in 2021. A thirteen-tracker of dense but fibreglassy electronic mood pieces, the Norfolk native nudges us into a series but emotive but individually unique set of corners, vectorising a multiplicitous, abstract sound-space. After the opening arp-sequences of 'Solid Steps' and 'Flutter Env', we move into the more roughshod concrete of 'Poppers' then swerve through the dawny plucks and boughs of 'Morning Person' and 'Open Sauce', before finally settling to rest on a patently vibraphonic note, with 'Universal Vibrational Frequences' and. 'Vibraphone Home' not occurring in sequence without coincidence, in our view.
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 in stock $24.06
Fragments
Erik SATIE / VARIOUS
Fragments (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 483955 2. Rel: 13 May 22
Pieces Froides: II Danses De Travers (Two Lanes rework) (5:30)
Gymnopedie No 3 (Henrik Schwarz rework) (5:30)
Gnossienne No 1 (Nostalgia remix) (5:36)
Enfantillages Pittoresques: II Berceuse (Christian Loffler rework) (5:30)
Avant-Dernieres Pensees: I Idylle (Snorri Hallgrimsson rework) (3:44)
Gymnopedie No 3 (Pantha Du Prince rework) (5:11)
Gnossienne No 1 (Grandbrothers rework) (5:04)
Sonneries De La Rose+Croix: I Air De L'Ordre (Moritz Fassbender rework) (4:17)
Gymnopedie No 1 (Dominik Eulberg rework) (7:27)
Gnossienne No 5 (French 79 rework) (5:30)
Gnossienne No 1 (Kid Francescoli rework) (4:26)
Sonneries De La Rose+Croix: I Air De L'Ordre (5pm remix) (6:58)
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Build A Diorama
Build A Diorama (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MORR 172LP. Rel: 20 Feb 20
Content Of Mind (9:29)
Bojagi (2:14)
The Deepdale Halophyte Economy (8:45)
Bosky (7:41)
Euglena Dancing (2:04)
Might I Have A Bit Of Earth? (6:31)
Review: Nobody ever said albums, or even songs, had to be about big themes and grandiose ideas. And it's this truth that has guided this lush, tranquil offering from Robin Saville. Dedicated to taking a simple stroll, whether that's through the city streets for which this album provides the perfect antidote, or captivating rural landscapes the field recordings, drone work and acoustic instrumentation feel born out of. Best heard as a complete set, while there are clear differences between the six tracks and across its 40-minute playing time, this is really all about giving yourself fully to the whole experience. Meditative in many of its qualities, it's a sumptuous exercise in relaxing the mind and feeding the soul, suited to soundtracking the remnants of a heavy weekend as much as the beginning of a fresh week.
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Vitio
Vitio (CD)
Cat: OFFENCD 1. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Vitio
Sunday
Sio
NNSS
Acid
63
Austral
Jappartiens
 in stock $19.89
Ereignishorizont
Ereignishorizont (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KR 104. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Ereignishorizont (20:46)
Schwarzschild-Radius (10:47)
(J = 0) (15:09)
Pluralitat (7:57)
Holomechanik (6:14)
Pollucit (4:24)
Austritt (13:38)
Ost-Spirale (5:44)
Review: .Schneider TM is the multidimensional music project of Dirk Dresselhaus, and over recent years has been increasingly focused on freeform electronic compositions, conceived and constructed in the moment. This improvisation technique is hard to hear, with the producer seemingly capable of crafting these dense soundscapes that feel painstakingly constructed over time and space. Ereignishorizont, or Event Horizon is the latest case in point. Informed by science fiction, ideas around the unknown, dark matter, black holes and such phenomena at the very limits of human understanding, at times it feels like we've stepped through the portal and wound up on the other side of the dimensional scales. Performed using electroacoustic guitars - some of which he made himself - and effects fed into tube amps, taking a lead from modular synthesis, it's powerful, intriguing and, at times, oddly playful.
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Intérprete: Mimi
 in stock $30.14
Blau (50th Anniversary Edition)
Blau (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered translucent blue vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: BB 103LTD. Rel: 10 Jun 24
Die Rebellen Haben Sich In Den Bergen Versteckt (18:32)
Jupiter (18:57)
Review: 'Conny' Schnitzler's name needs to be remembered by more people. Born on the cusp of World War II, he would prove instrumental in the post-war surge of sonic experimentation that took Germany by storm from the 1960s onwards, playing an integral part in West Germany's krautrock movement having already been an early member of seminal band Tangerine Dream and founding father of Kluster. But it's his solo work that really needs more attention. A proponent of the Dusseldorf school - arguably Germany's most important city for popular music in the late-mid-20th Century - in 1974 he released Blau, a bold record comprising two extended tracks, 'Die Rebellion Haben Sich In Den Bergen Versteckt' and 'Jupiter'. One feels like the late night synth soundtrack to rain-soaked city streets. The other as though we've opened the hatch and stepped out into retro outer space. Take from that what you will.
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Big In Japan: Live In Tokyo 2010 (European Edition)
Cat: MIG 00412. Rel: 22 Jul 24
The Crystal Returns (CD1)
Sequences Are Beautiful
La Joyeuse Apocalypse (CD2)
Nippon Benefit
The Deductive Approach
A Crystal Poen (Visible version - DVD)
Sequences Are Beautiful
 in stock $21.01
101 Milky Way
101 Milky Way (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 249791. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Infinity (14:49)
Alpha (4:54)
Multi (part 1) (21:46)
Multi (part 2) (10:53)
Meta (8:38)
Uni (18:33)
 in stock $33.17
Death By Tickling
Death By Tickling (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ST 1. Rel: 18 Apr 23
The Blue Sun (3:45)
Asterids (Enter Life) (1:30)
Five Butterflies (3:09)
Deliver The Soul (2:19)
Final Spasm (3:47)
Love Songs (1:20)
Opium Vibration (4:12)
Shattered (2:00)
Serotonin (2:55)
The Eleventh Voyage (6:31)
Review: Death by Tickling is a masterfully intricate new collaborative album from Scotch Rolex and Shackleton. The is the sort of brain boggling and mind melting album that demand to be listened to loud, in the dark, on a great sound system or up close on headphones. It's a melange of languid dance music rhythms with experimental synths and percussion adding freaky details up top. Full of wildly unpredictable changes and weird time signatures, zoned out trance music and darkened dub, cosmic synth freak outs and ferocious sound designs, this is a truly unique record on every level.
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After The Dance Phone Home
Cat: ATD 1CD. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Phone Home
Indiara
Alldee People Emerge
Mood 4
Rain Dots
Sun Dots
Deneb Interlude
Gravitas 2
Review: Titled after Marvin Gaye's soulful 'After the Dance,' Detroit producer Scott Grooves delved into a realm beyond the dancefloor with his contribution to an exhibition by Elysia Borowy in September last year. It showcased six installations that explore experimental expressionism in visual arts and electronic music. Grooves' work critiques capitalist culture and draws from afrofuturism, creating a captivating dialogue on consumerism and futuristic themes across six thought-provoking installations: Sweet Dreams Anakin, Foot Work, Vinyl, For All-Dee People, Yellow Sun Bricks and Found Sound. These pieces challenge viewers to reflect on modern humanity, bridging the gap between observer and artwork and now the deeply absorbing, cathartic ambient music from the show arrives on CD.
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Deep Valley
Cat: 12K 1102. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Cold Weather
River Reflections
Fallen Trees On The Far Shore
Hidden Paths, Animal Tracks
Whispered Surfaces
Boundaries
Beyond, Winter Sun
Floodwater Debris
Drawn From River Water
Landscapes, Shared
Review: Deep Valley is a new collaborative work by Australian artists Seaworthy aka Cameron Webb and Matt Rosner and they came together for it during a week-long residency at Bundanon Art Museum in New South Wales. The property which was gifted to the Australian public by artists Arthur and Yvonne Boyd in the 1990s offers a unique landscape along the Shoalhaven River and is surrounded by sandstone cliffs and diverse wildlife. Drawing inspiration from Boyd's belief that "you can't own a landscape," Deep Valley combines the inspiration of that setting with environmental recordings, guitars, piano, and electronic processing all of which aim to highlight the transient nature of ecosystems and encourage you to reconnect with the sounds of nature.
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 in stock $14.65
Seti
Seti (CD)
Cat: ORBSCD 005. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Paradise
Purgatory
Seti (part 1)
Seti (part 2)
Seti (part 3)
The Armchair Astronaut
Review: Orb offshoot project Sedibus has proved popular with fans for two reasons: it reunites Alex Paterson with Andy Falconer, who worked extensively with the Orb between 1990 and 1994, and the music they make recalls some of the pair's best moments of that period - albeit with a quite different instrumentation. Seti, the pair's sophomore album, has been described by their label, Cooking Vinyl, as "ambient unplugged". That only tells half the story. While it does boast all manner of acoustic instruments - sitar, guitar, piano, tabla and other percussion - it also features Paterson's trademark spoken word snippets and the dreamiest of electronic chords and aural textures. With beautiful, immersive and typically lengthy compositions, it feels and sounds like a grown-up version of the Orb's mightiest early 90s work.
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Quique (reissue)
Cat: PURE 374LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Climactic Phase (#3)
Polyfusion
Industrious
Imperial
Plainsong
Charlotte's Mouth
Through You
Filter Dub
Signals
Review: Bridging the gap between guitar-driven rock and ambient techno - they would later become the first artist to bring guitars to Warp Records - Seefeel skillfully blended electronic loops with post-psychedelic basslines, mermaid-like vocals from Sarah Peacock and intelligent percussion. Their debut album for Too Pure in 1993 was both ahead of its time and timeless, offering a quiet revolution of repetition and downtempo somnolent soundscape, a record that remains beautifully undated. Tracks like 'Imperial'. 'Industrious' and 'Charlotte's Mouth' demonstrate Seefeel's knack for using guitars as electronic complements, layering hypnotic smears of feedback with Peacock's intimate whispers. The eight-minute opener, 'Climatic Phase No. 3', floats with barely-there percussion and a lazy, dreamy melody, while 'Filter Dub' delivers a sublime, drowsy bass line perfect for slipping into sleep. The album's structure leans into drone and quirky ambience, creating an experience more akin to a dream state than a traditional rock record. Quique feels proto-IDM, a precursor to the ambient-motorik noise-pop aesthetic that artists like Tim Hecker and Mouse on Mars would explore. Seefeel's early work remains a blueprint for electronic experimentation, demonstrating that the band's forward-thinking approach helped define a genre that continues to defy easy categorisation. Quique is not just a product of the 90s - it's a sonic vision that still feels fresh and boundary-pushing today.
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St/Fr/Sp (reissue)
St/Fr/Sp (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 326. Rel: 14 May 21
Starethrough (7:43)
Air-eyes (5:26)
Spangle (7:18)
Lux1 (6:06)
Fracture (EP version) (5:53)
Tied (6:20)
Spangle (Autechre remix) (12:14)
Starethrough (Transition mix) (5:04)
Review: One of three Seefeel re-releases arriving together - shining light on the band's mid-90s 'Warp years' - St/Fr/Sp is the only one of these that has really never existed in the past. Comprising two EPs, Starethrough and Fracture/Tied, the outing also brings in a very rare Autechre remix of 'Spangle', making for a package that's got collector's item written all over it.

Musically, this is around the moment when Seefeel began to fully embrace the abstract and electronic, having just signed to Warp, and while the shoegaze of their past remains audible there are so many influences here plucked from beyond that spectrum. Embracing ambient, drone, rave chill-out, dub, acid, and psychedelia, this edition reflects two ends of that world - the blissful and largely astral first EP, and beat-driven and highly rhythmic second.
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Succour (Redux)
Succour (Redux) (trifold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 28R. Rel: 14 May 21
Meol (5:49)
Extract (7:21)
When Face Was Face (6:04)
Fracture (5:54)
Gatha (5:56)
Ruby-Ha (6:07)
Rupt (6:27)
Vex (4:25)
Cut (5:39)
Utreat (5:06)
Tempean (2:44)
As One (4:42)
As If (5:52)
As Well (1:43)
As Track (4:12)
As Link (3:13)
As Such (1:39)
Meol 2 (3:41)
Rupt (cut mix) (4:24)
Fractions 2 (3:55)
Meol 3 (2:55)
Monastic (6:18)
Burned (4:27)
Review: Seefeel's second studio album, their first for the feted Warp imprint, saw them expand on some of the ideas in their 1993 debut, continuing to embrace the lush soundscapes that typify shoegaze and rooting things in deep sub bass, while bringing fascinating new blueprints to the table.

Which isn't too surprising, given Succour landed in 1995, by which point the UK's rave scene had managed to find a way into almost every aspect of youth and pop culture. Far from a dance music album, nevertheless the record has clear acid house influences, from soaring vocal cries through to intoxicatingly loose types of syncopated rhythm crafted from heavily detailed percussive sections, with tracks like 'Vex' taking us all the way to IDM. Exquisite explorations so far ahead of their time they still sound new almost 30 years later.
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 in stock $46.17
Ch Vox (Redux)
Ch Vox (Redux) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 325. Rel: 14 May 21
Utreat (Complete) (4:28)
E-hix 2 (5:05)
Ch-vox (6:45)
Hive (5:16)
Ashdecon (5:22)
Net (6:08)
E-hix 5 (2:49)
E-hix 4 (1:57)
Evio (2:25)
Avatar (2:21)
E-hix 3 (7:05)
Ashime (3:05)
Review: The re-appraisal of early Seefeel has been long overdue. We're not entirely sure why this hasn't happened before, but to put things into context this is the first time Ch-Vox has been available on vinyl since it debuted in 1996, sidling up alongside the band's other outings dating back to 1994, all of which came about through involvement with Sheffield and global electronic music institution, Warp Records.

Ch-Vox actually landed on Rephlex, the imprint founded by Warp regular Richard D James, AKA Aphex Twin, and Grant Wilson-Claridge. Taking us further into the chill-out rooms, Sunday morning comedowns and midweek meditative moods of UK rave, in many ways Ch-Vox is more complex in concept than its predecessor, Succour, helping establish an early framework for what we now know as drone.
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 in stock $29.30
Everything Squared
Cat: WARPLP 385. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Sky Hooks (5:43)
Multifolds (5:01)
Lose The Minus (2:00)
Antiskeptic (4:46)
Hooked Paw (3:22)
End Of Here (4:02)
Review: Out of many recent stirrings of hype (a sold-out Cafe OTO live show, numerous reissues of their Warp-era material, etc) Seefeel return with a renewed sense of solidity, delivering their first project since 2011. As ever with the pioneering electronica crossover band, Everything Squared combines the sonofantasmic dissociations of shoegaze and dream pop with the flashier and more sublime ends of Warp-era electronica and ambient dub. Mainly composed and performed by the core duo of Mark Clifford and Sarah Peacock, with bass on two tracks from Shigeru Ishihara, the record is a finely hewn intonarumori, working in original, but heavily pitch-bent vocals around light, but still scapular sound beds. An implied throwback to the chillout rooms of yore, the distinctively hoary hum of 90s analogue ambient still rings as truly as ever here.
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 in stock $25.72
Everything Squared
Cat: WARPCD 385. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Sky Hooks (5:43)
Multifolds (5:01)
Lose The Minus (2:00)
Antiskeptic (4:46)
Hooked Paw (3:22)
End Of Here (4:02)
Review: Seefeel's new album Everything Squared marks their first release since 2011, on which the "first ever shoegaze-electronica band" flex a positively retroactive take on the sound they sired. From the opening 'Sky Hooks' - a track which weaves an oxbow shape through small bankside groves of nymphlike-vocals in the peaks, and determined plods through ambient dub subterrains in the troughs - to the penultimate 'Hooked Paw', a similarly dubby but comparatively gnosis - a sophistic dream-blear for vocals and detuned atmoss at 140bpm, recalling the surreal ambient fort-das of HTRK or Clouds - this is not a record to be listened to lightly, despite its comeback status.
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 in stock $13.55
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