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Singles
King Of Blue
Cat: MEA 050. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Dream Spot (1:44)
Double Doors (2:06)
Top Floor (1:50)
Deer District, Cream City, July '21 (0:38)
King Of Blue (4:15)
Fudge Sun (1:36)
 in stock $15.24
Human Nature
Human Nature (limited 12")
Cat: SL 002. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Count 7/8
Wherever
Human Nature
No Cops In Paradise
Hefty Dub
Review: A genre-defying exploration of industrial, noise and breakbeat influences. With a strong vocal presence and a deep understanding of break-based rhythms, YSSUE creates a unique sonic landscape that challenges conventions. Side-1 opens with 'Count 7/8', blending acoustic and synthetic sounds in a way that feels both experimental and grounded. The track's rhythmic complexity and textural depth set the tone for the rest of the album. 'Wherever' follows, merging jungle breakbeats with industrial intensity, while maintaining a catchy, accessible edge that will appeal to fans of both genres. The title track, 'Human Nature', stands out with its gritty, downtempo atmosphere. Reminiscent of Massive Attack's Mezzanine, the track's production is dark and atmospheric, layering dub elements with a subtle, edgy intensity that captures the essence of the human condition. Side-2 opens with 'No Cops In Paradise', where dub meets breakcore in a clash of electronics, creating a chaotic yet controlled rhythm. 'Hefty Dub' closes the album with a tribute to dub, offering a deep, immersive groove that wraps up the journey with a satisfying, bass-heavy finish. Human Nature is a bold, boundary-pushing record that successfully fuses disparate influences into something entirely fresh.
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Intérprete: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $17.50
I Want An Earth
I Want An Earth (heavyweight vinyl 12" with obi-strip)
Cat: PF 011. Rel: 25 Jul 23
I Want An Earth (5:55)
Counterclockwise (4:44)
Menta Y Menta (4:06)
Pardon (3:49)
Review: Yu Su's eclectic, organic sound is one that has been perfected over every consecutive release, and reaches its yetmost peak with 'I Want An Earth'. As if to make a defiant cry for a habitable planet, this one contains four tracks inspired by the artist's time spent in the deserts of Ojai, California, and the coastal areas of British Columbia, presenting a deeply pad-driven, warm and modular sound to match. A dazzling work of odd-timed cosmickery and varied sonics.
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 in stock $19.18
Álbumes
Ajuga Decumbens
Ajuga Decumbens (cassette)
Cat: ZOUE 040. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Shisai (Ooyamada Daisanmyaku remix)
04 (Yo remix)
Evilstep Movement (Ooyamada Daisanmyaku remix)
Jan17 (Yo remix)
Fantastic Funeral (Ooyamada Daisanmyaku remix)
Return To The Planet Of Ignorance (Yo remix)
Ajuga Decumbens (Yo & Ooyamada Daisanmyaku remix)
 in stock $18.91
The Night Comes
The Night Comes (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: CD 9591. Rel: 13 Mar 23
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
 in stock $16.36
Voices Of Memu
Cat: MSCTYEDN 004. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Dawn Forest (CD1)
Cowhouse
Living With Cows
Memu River
Stream Near Banseisha
Life In The Past
Kimontou Swamp
Listening Through The Tochka (CD2)
Horse Meals
Living With Horses
Kamui-Kotan
Rain Harp & The Tochka
Walking On Melted Snow
Frozen Memu River
Asahihama Fishing Port
Midnight Forest
 in stock $19.75
Bongaku
Bongaku (cassette)
Cat: ZOUENKEKU 45. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Sougen (8:40)
Jiyuu (7:48)
Kyokutei (14:04)
Kuukan (9:26)
 in stock $19.18
B B
B B (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: AMT 044LP. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Who Swallowed The Chimes At The Random Place (5:06)
If I Drink This Potion (2:15)
1,2,3 Soleil (2:40)
Maxilogue: Potion, Materials (4:30)
Poly Juice (3:37)
The Sublime Embrace - Losing Our Way Is Not Wrong (4:01)
Review: Yetsuby is a solo project of South Korean artist Yejin Jang and a prolific one at that with six albums, seven EPs, and numerous singles to her name since 2019. Her recent album My Star, My Planet Earth won "Best Electronic Album of 2023" at the Korean Music Awards and now the NTS host follows up with a debut on Seb Wilblood's All My Thoughts label, which is a heartfelt mini album that explores deep emotions with real sonic alchemy. The six tracks range from the mesmerising opener 'Who Swallowed the Chimes at the Random Place' to the soothing 'The Sublime Embrace - Losing Our Way Is Not Wrong'. Both blend intricate rhythms with lush vocals and elegant brass to create celestial, immersive sound worlds.
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 in stock $19.75
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