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Body Singer
Body Singer (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: PF 016. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Body Singer (5:05)
Kinship (2:19)
Skinship (1:05)
Trippy Gas (4:11)
Mirror Of The Heart (4:32)
Review: Still riding high from the success of his superb re-make of Manuel Gottsching on Test Pressing ('A Reference to E2-E4'), Alex Kassian returns to Pinchy & Friends - who released his similarly popular 2021 EP 'Leave Your Life' - after a three-year break. Beginning with the lusciously languid, Balearic, effects-laden and sonically layered title track ('Body Singer', where Jonny Nash style guitars and tumbling sax motifs rise above a sparse drum machine beat and shoegaze-esque aural textures), the Berlin-based producer offers up a loved-up mix of weightless ambient bliss (Kinship), kosmiche soundscapes (the sun-flecked 'Skinship'), revivalist Krautrock (the Can-after-several-spliffs headiness of 'Trippy Gas') and immersive, cinematic excusions (the gorgeous 'Mirror of the Heart').
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 in stock $18.80
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Moony Tunes
Moony Tunes (limited transparent red & black marbled vinyl LP + autographed art print)
Cat: DOAR XXXI. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Moony Tunes (21:04)
Moony Tunes (19:16)
Review: Moony Tunes is one of five new 12" LPs recently unveiled by David Tibet aka. Current 93, mad witch doctor of the post-80s industrial continuum. An ever-morphing project, Current 93 always implies motifs of apocalyptic folk, dream logic, and esoteric revelations, and this volume, subtitled Preparing To Sleep In Menstrual Night, feels like a whispered dispatch from the edge of sleep and symbol. True to C93's nature, it resists easy description, lullabying eerily through hoveringly attentive drones and spellcasting vocals. Each pressing includes a riso print of Tibet's painting Moony Toons, hand-signed in pencil, thus hand-stamping an album best received as a kind of ritual, and shaped by the occult aurae of Tibet's performances in London and Hastings earlier this year.
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 in stock $28.49
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As Real As Scarecrows
As Real As Scarecrows (limited red & orange vinyl LP + autographed art print)
Cat: DOAR XXXIII. Rel: 24 Apr 25
As Real As ScareCrows (13:12)
As Real As ScareCrows (13:09)
Review: English experimental group, Current 93, was founded in 1982 by David Tibet and set out to explore industrial music with abrasive tape loops, droning noises and distorted vocals. As Real As ScareCrows is a haunting new chapter in Tibet's arcane vision, and it was released alongside four other LPs to mark recent Channellings in London and Hastings. Ritualistic and esoteric, the album feels like a spectral transmission or "ScareCrow scaring crows away after Menstrual Night," as Tibet describes it. It's a deeply unsettling and bleakly poetic work that is unmistakably C93 in its mood and mystique. Each copy includes a signed risograph print of Tibet's painting, making it as much an art object as a musical release. A beautifully eerie offering from one of Britain's most enduring and enigmatic cult acts.
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 in stock $28.49
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May Be Skeletal Rainbow
May Be Skeletal Rainbow (limited translucent green & yellow split coloured vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DOAR XXXIV. Rel: 24 Apr 25
May Be Skeletal Rainbow (13:05)
May Be Skeletal Rainbow (13:10)
Review: Another of five LPs by Current 93 (David Tibet) through his own audio-esoterica label Cashen's Gap, this brilliant yellow and green hued LP nods to the universally recognised colour of earth-ground wire, and comes in the wake of a recent two part set of "channellings" (live performances) in both London and Hastings. As ever, Tibet steers the dream ship through surreal poetics and creaking soundscapes, and offers us a risograph print of his artwork, titled MayBe Skeletal RainBow, or perhaps Building The RainBow PainBow Preparing For Menstrual Night (we're not sure).
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 in stock $28.49
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Dawn Yawns
Dawn Yawns (limited translucent blue marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DOAR XXXII. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Dawn Yawns (14:40)
Dawn Yawns (18:15)
Review: Dawn Yawns is one of five new 12" records released at the same time, documenting one or two - if not more - furtive live sets performed by Current 93 (David Tibet) between London and Hastings in early 2025. On this quintet of new transmissions, dream and daylight are heard in grisly merger, on the back of an umbral awakening from a polar slumber, where the blood moon never sets, known to C93 fans only as the "Menstrual Night". Be warned, however, these eerie recordings have a sure capacity to mark the soul in unprecedented ways.
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 in stock $28.49
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Greensleeve Drakon
Greensleeve Drakon (limited blue & red split coloured vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DOAR XXXV. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Track 1 (13:11)
Track 2 (13:10)
Review: As we hapless reviewers make our way through these five new experimental LPs by Current 93, we cannot help but feel increasing torment and terror at the figures portrayed on the front covers of each record: hand-painted by David Tibet himself (the artist has increasingly indulged such formal solo trend-buckings through his own Cashen's Gap imprint in recent years) they appear like sleep paralytic demons or the ghosts of cancelled English folk yore. All the records are apparently ritually connected to a recent string of live appearances between London and Hastings, and Tibet's penchant for demonologic peerage titles such as GreenSleeve Drakon and Gnostic Sketch - blurring a sense of self-referentiality and occult otherworldliness - leave us bewildered and slack-jawed.
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Impressions Of For Ever & The Making Of Moments In Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Open To Love (3:38)
Moments In Love (As Itself) (3:11)
Moments In Love (Found) (1:42)
And Now, Moments In Love (3:04)
Moments In (& Out Of) Love (2:53)
Counting On Love (3:50)
Love Is Being Divine Together (2:09)
Love Is Being Stupid Together (3:48)
Moments In Love (Tortoise) (7:22)
Falling In Love (3:29)
Moments In Love (Hare) (5:31)
Love Is Getting Ready (3:31)
More Than (Moments In Love) (0:20)
 in stock $39.55
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Space Love Continuum
Cat: FOSSIL 007. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Space Love (6:54)
Shwag (5:10)
GoGo Stomp (5:26)
Review: UV & Nenor link up once more and return to Fossils with three new edits that take the form of spaced-out deep cosmic chuggers. These are all classy tunes with an analogue edge, great deference to the classic synth sounds of days gone by but all with nice modern touches. 'Space Love' is a widescreen odyssey with sultry female vocals and a sweet theremin sound. On the flip, 'Shwag' has hazy pads and slowed down, rugged, sleazy drums and bass and then last of all comes 'GoGo Stomp' with another bubbly bottom end, squelchy bassline and weird but wonderful vocal sounds. A brilliantly high-grade addition to your record back.
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 in stock $14.38
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Under Tangled Silence
Under Tangled Silence (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HTH 180. Rel: 24 Apr 25
A Tune For Us (5:52)
Waxcap (5:11)
Unweaving (3:24)
L'Ancienne (5:16)
Hold (4:08)
Galaxy In Silence (3:38)
Reprise (2:33)
Three Foxes Chasing Each Other (7:11)
Let Me (7:23)
Out Of Dust (8:09)
Sycamore (9:11)
Review: Djrum (Felix Manuel) presents his latest full album in six years, in what has been described as a "literal creative rebirth". Beginning in earnest in the 2020 COVID lockdown, this a record whose creation treads a path of almost archetypal infamy: all the best electronica albums, in our view, are born of hard-drive losses. And Djrum's hard-drive meltdown, of course, seemed to correspond to a literal collapse and renewal; such ostensible catastrophes are painful at first, but they tend to breed re-incarnal transformations. Reflecting in the shaking disaster-piece stutters of 'Three Foxes Chasing Each Other' to the ambi-spatially adept 'A Tune For Us', the record spans prodigious instrumentality and electronica abstractions, verging on speedcore, jazz and techno-halftime in places. From vinyl DJ to reckoner of hardcore musicianship.
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 in stock $27.39
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L'Ora Del Cocktail (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: FARLIB 001. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Sole Verde (2:59)
Via Mare (2:55)
Momento In Due (2:38)
Castelli Di Sabbia (2:43)
Hotel Promenade (2:44)
Ultima Spiaggia (2:25)
Verdemare (3:27)
Chez Maurice (2:59)
Fuoristrada (3:31)
Campagna Romantica (3:01)
 in stock $28.49
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Tron: Legacy (Soundtrack)
Tron: Legacy (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent blue & clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: D 003820601. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Overture
The Grid Dialog
The Son Of Flynn
Recognizer
Armory
Arena
Rinzler
The Game Has Changed
Outlands
Adagio For TRON
Nocturne
End Of Line
Derezzed
Fall
Solar Sailer
Rectifier
Disc Wars
CLU
Arrival
Flynn Lives
TRON Legacy (End Titles)
Finale
Sea Of Simulation (bonus Content)
Encom Part 2
Encom Part 1
Round One
Castor
Reflections
Sunrise Prelude
Review: Daft Punk's soundtrack for 'Tron: Legacy' is a masterclass in electronic music, seamlessly blending their signature sound with the film's futuristic aesthetic. The duo's blend of pulsating synths, orchestral arrangements, and driving rhythms creates a sonic landscape that is both epic and intimate, capturing the film's themes of technology, identity, and the human spirit. Tracks like 'Derezzed' and 'The Game Has Changed' showcase Daft Punk's mastery of electronic music, while 'Son of Flynn' and 'Recognizer' demonstrate their ability to create sweeping, cinematic soundscapes. This soundtrack is a must-have for any fan of Daft Punk or electronic music in general, a testament to the duo's ability to transcend genre boundaries and create music that is both innovative and timeless.
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 in stock $29.86
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Fallout: The Soothing Sounds Of The Apocalypse (Soundtrack)
VARIOUS
Cat: 780163 659429. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Nat King Cole & Stan Kention - "Orange Colored Sky" (2:31)
Perry Como - "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes" (2:39)
The Castells - "Some Enchanted Evening" (2:30)
Buck Owens - "Act Naturally" (2:15)
Johnny Cash - "So Doggone Lonesome" (2:33)
Nat King Cole - "I Don't Want To See Tomorrow" (2:36)
Scatman Crothers - "Keep That Coffee Hot" (2:45)
The Ink Spots - "Maybe" (3:05)
Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots - "Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall" (3:06)
Jack Shaindlin - "Let's Go Sunning" (1:43)
Sheldon Allman - "Crawl Out Through The Fallout" (2:22)
The Ink Spots - "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire" (3:04)
Review: The Fallout: Soothing Sounds of the Apocalypse vinyl is a nostalgic journey through iconic hits of the 1930s, 40s and 50s that beautifully contrasts the dark, post-apocalyptic setting of Amazon's Fallout series. This 12-song collection includes unforgettable tracks by legends like Johnny Cash, Nat King Cole, The Ink Spots, Perry Como and Ella Fitzgerald, evoking a haunting yet charming atmosphere for fans of the show and the beloved video game franchise. Songs like 'I Don't Want To Set the World on Fire' by The Ink Spots and 'Orange Colored Sky' by Nat King Cole capture the eerie beauty of a world grappling with survival amidst ruins, while tracks such as 'Crawl Out Through The Fallout' by Sheldon Allman add a touch of dark humour.This soundtrack brings together timeless music that has helped shape the unique atmosphere of the series.
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 in stock $25.17
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Sonatine (Soundtrack)
Sonatine (Soundtrack) (LP in spot-varnished sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 104. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Act Of Violence
Light & Darkness
Play On The Sands
Rain After That
A On The Fullmoon Mystery
Into A Trance
In The Beginning
Magic Mushroom
Eye Witness
Runaway Trip
Mobius Band
Die Out Of Memories
See You
Be Over
Review: The Sonatine (1993) soundtrack is an exceptional work from legendary composer Joe Hisaishi, known above all for his in-house scores for Studio Ghibli. This inviting compendium of neoclassical, synth-driven, turn-of-the-80s electronica highlights the infamous artist's contemplative, intimate side, bringing an equally sparring yet evocative experience. Not a Ghibli contribution, the score instead accompanies a signature addition to the filmography of Takeshi Kitano: Sonatine is a stylish yakuza crime thriller following a weary gangster sent to Okinawa, where violence and existential reflection intertwine. These pensive, purgatory pieces are equally capable capacity to melt and enrapt the listener's heart, with refulgent piano and Roland DJ-800 / D-50s scoring a distinctive J-chillout mood (just listen to those flourishes on 'Play On The Sands').
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 in stock $37.35
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Ley Del Silencio
Cat: UNSYS 010. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Two Opposites - "Stay To Me" (5:37)
Corp - "Sin Kontrol" (5:10)
Torrent & Adria - "Organismo Sintetico" (4:53)
Adria - "Bakalao" (5:07)
Review: Crossing between V/A comp and split 12", Unusual Systems present the tenth edition in their series celebrating the work of local Italian producers. Glossing xenon flashes of Italo disco and electro-disco-synth, we've here the tasering talents of duo Two Opposites and then solo artist Corp on the A, backed up by Catalan producers Torrent and Adria on the B side. The opening productions are slick, adumbrate bops, outlining the barest, darkest contours of Italo in its most abstract form. Adria's 'Bakaloo' is the highlight of the B, indulging the weirdest of buildups and most party-crashing of progressions.
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Everything Is Connected Too: The Best Of Blancmange 1979-2024 (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: LMS 1725324. Rel: 26 Apr 25
Again, I Wait For The World (2:56)
Wish (3:53)
This Is Bliss (3:16)
Last Night (I Dreamt I Had A Job) (4:56)
Jack Knife (5:14)
The Western (3:41)
Drive Me (4:15)
That's Love, That It Is (4:21)
Feel Me (5:04)
Sad Day (2:57)
 in stock $26.54
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Electronic Music From The Lost World: 1998-2001 Vol 2
Electronic Music From The Lost World: 1998-2001 Vol 2 (pink marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ASIPV 054. Rel: 29 Apr 25
From The Lost World (9:34)
Errance (6:06)
A Direction (7:04)
Wedding (7:42)
3rd Wave (6:19)
New Young (6:25)
Ice Breath (6:49)
Floating Friends (8:50)
Slow (3:17)
Closer (8:40)
Review: Christian Kleine returns in tip-top form to unearthing more pristine gems from his personal DAT archive for a second volume of Electronic Music From The Lost World. This one continues the journey of his effortless fusion of melodic warmth, intricate rhythms and punk influences while celebrating the lesser known edges of electronica. As always he carefully unearths previously unreleased experiments from his Berlin days where minimalist living fuelled maximal creativity. The album's visuals are rooted in Midori Hirano's Berlin photography and add an extra dimension to the cinematic unbroken beats and mournful rhythmic laments.
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 in stock $39.27
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Peace Portal
Cat: KIND 011. Rel: 25 Apr 25
You Made My Weekend Wonderful (3:07)
HP 1 (4:21)
Druid Dance (feat Nik 7) (7:39)
Vacation (Spam Free mix) (4:43)
Oasis Bioreference (4:04)
On Heaven (4:49)
Review: Khotin - or Canadian electronic musician Dylan Khotin-Foote if you prefer - returns with 'Peace Portal', a six-track suite gliding us through a tantric slow motion, threading gauzy textures through ambient, Balearic, and soft-focus downtempo. After a decade refining his palette across releases for labels like 1080p and Ghostly International, here he reserves some of his most intimate and glowing material for his own platform, Khotin Industries. Opener 'You Made My Weekend Wonderful' sets the tone with choir-like vapour trails and delicate piano, while 'HP 1' follows in a dream state of sub-bass eddies, flowing seamlessly into the playful skip of 'Druid Dance'. The B deepens the haze: 'Vacation (Spam Free Mix)' evokes luxury resort liminality with plush pads and sunkissed low-end, 'Oasis Bioreference' drips warped acid through a slow-motion filter. Each piece is a postcard from somewhere gently unreal.
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Scooterboys From The Pool
Scooterboys From The Pool (limited 'black inside milk clear' vinyl LP)
Cat: CITI 033. Rel: 29 Apr 25
The Saving Rain (3:25)
Lost In The Northern Lights (4:24)
Mon Reve (2:24)
Your Time (4:07)
Make Yourself At Home (3:14)
Another Body Found (3:49)
Murderous Earth (4:05)
Crashpark (2:02)
The Lie (3:48)
Scooterboys From The Pool (4:14)
Review: Cititrax proudly presents the debut LP from Another Body Found here, which is the latest moniker of A// who is well known for his pioneering work as Le Syndicat Electronique. Emerging from the French underground with a dark electro, industrial, minimal synth and wave style, he has a stark and visceral take on raw energy and haunting atmospheres. There are plenty of mechanical, hypnotic beats here with heft bass and hints of dystopian fears. The title track reimagines Bronski Beat's 'Smalltown Boy' and strips it to its emotional core, 'Lost In The Northern Lights' has a cold, urgent sound and 'Murderous Earth' is brilliantly unsettling and melancholic.
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Stochastic Drift
Cat: STS 425LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Force Of Habit (5:56)
Reframing (3:57)
Difference & Repetition (4:20)
The Remembering Self (5:56)
Positive Disintegration (5:40)
Cosmic Microwave (5:27)
Fluid Mechanics (4:43)
Stochastic Drift (6:25)
Review: Barker's latest release is a masterclass in fluid experimentation, embracing unpredictability with a delicate balance of harmony and controlled chaos. Following his acclaimed previous work, this new collection of tracks finds him refining his craft while allowing for spontaneity to take the lead. Opening with 'Force of Habit', the project immediately sets a tone of shifting momentum, while Reframingithe serotonin-laced lead singleispirals through shimmering arpeggios, evoking echoes of classic trance before drifting into uncharted territory. Tracks like 'Difference' and 'Repetition' and 'The Remembering Self' showcase Barker's intricate layering, weaving together mechanical precision with an organic sense of movement. A deep dive into mechanical instrumentation lies at the heart of this work, with Barker exploring the possibilities of automation not as a replacement for human touch, but as a tool for new forms of expression. The result is a body of work that mirrors the uncertainty of its time, embracing change rather than resisting it. As the final moments of this LP fade out, Barker leaves us with a feeling of transformationimusic that adapts to the moment in which it exists.
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 in stock $25.17
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Life Is A Grand (reissue)
Life Is A Grand (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CTRUE 33. Rel: 30 Apr 25
My Face (3:19)
Henry's In Love (3:08)
Swimming With The Fish In The Sea (4:39)
The Inside Out (2:58)
Life Is A Grand (3:42)
Silver Trees (3:31)
This Was Meant To Be (3:48)
Anywhere Else (3:58)
Baby, Sign Here With Me (3:49)
Rampant (4:04)
Review: After over four decades out of print, Henry Badowski's 1981 debut Life Is A Grand finally comes reissued by Caroline True Records. Despite cult status, this is a can't unhear record whose privies are never lost on those who love it. Badowski built a quiet reverence for himself over the years, eluding mainstream rediscovery while gathering admiration from those drawn to its peculiar charm. Though he eventually slipped away from music and began a succession of other jobs - fans often wondered how such a gifted musician could just disappear - Badowski was known to have been a teenage bassist in Chelsea briefly linked to The Damned, later stepping away from punk's sharp edges to craft something far more whimsical and idiosyncratic. Drawing on his affection for Roxy Music, Ian Dury and Jethro Tull, he wrote, arranged and played nearly everything on the album himself, rom the baroque pop of 'Swimming With The Fish In The Sea' to the instrumental strut of 'Rampant'. Rich in synth flourish, sardonic lyricism and melodic invention, and now pulled up by the pinky and thus saved from the gorge of obscurity, Life Is A Grand returns with its sly wit and strange beauty completely intact.
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 in stock $21.58
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AVI 001 (feat Khidja remix)
Cat: AVI 001. Rel: 20 Jun 22
A Strange Wedding - "The Proposal" (8:33)
Datasal - "En Till En" (5:41)
84PC - "Goliath's Wrath" (Khidja remix) (6:57)
Iro Aka - "First Dance On The Ice Floor" (5:37)
Review: The Avidya label arrives with a bold new concept that sees it push itself to "step out of comfort zones to release a series of EPs of broad, challenging and deep music." The first affair is a fine one from four artists, the first of which is Lyon based procure A Strange Wedding from the Worst label. His slow trance locks you in and then Gothenburg trio Datasal come through with a prog rock and post funk and dance fusion. 84PC's contribution is peak time gold and Barcelona's Iro Aka arrive with another debut to round out this fine offering.
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 in stock $5.82
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Featuring Omar S
Cat: AOSOMARS FXHE. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Featuring Omar S (instrumental) (6:40)
Sayoungaty Nig (4:14)
Featuring Omar S (10:38)
Review: Motor City great Omar S is not just a don when it comes to programming drums and laying down his irresistible synth lines and heart aching melodies. He can also play a wide array of instruments, and in fact does just that here as he plays all instruments played you can hear across all three cuts of this new one on his FXHE label. Things kick off with the wonderful 'Featuring Omar S (instrumental)' and then 'Sayoungaty Nig' is a hazy, lo-fi ambient sound with occasional synth smears and a barely-there rhythm implied by the odd kick drum sound. 'Featuring Omar S' is a signature deep house joint with bristling metal hi-hats, rickety drums and edgy drones that keep you on edge as more soulful chords rise up through the mix.
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 in stock $18.26
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Party Edits
Cat: BUMPE 001. Rel: 01 May 25
Computers (5:28)
Time Of War (5:10)
Talk To Me (4:26)
Paranoia (4:52)
Lies (4:44)
Dub To Destruct (5:32)
Review: Blkmarket Underground Music Party Edits is a sub-label to the influential Blkmarket, an esteemed label and event series in New York. Contrary to what that catalogue number might indicate, this is actaully their second release and has Facets at the controls. First up is 'Computers' with its raw and snappy analogue drum sounds and late-night synth details. 'Time Of War' is another full-fat blend of analogue drum thump and driving synth motifs, 'Talk To Me' has crashing cold-wave synths and deadpan vocals and 'Paranoia' has loopy vocals and moody atmospheres for freaky dancing. 'Lies' and 'Dub To Destruct' shut down this varied and retro-tinged EP with jerking rhythms that will do plenty of damage.
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 in stock $17.15
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Kasm 04
Kasm 04 (10")
Cat: KASM 04. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Filled With Vacuum (3:01)
Ancient Behave (7:01)
Same Point Different Coordinate (2:42)
Formulated Rhythm 4s (7:38)
Review: Kohei Matsunaga has spent over three decades dismantling and reconstructing the boundaries of experimental music. Born in Osaka and originally trained in architecture, his approach to sound is methodical yet unpredictable, reflecting a fascination with structure and abstraction. Across releases for labels like Raster Noton, PAN, and Skam, his work oscillates between dense rhythmic frameworks and fleeting bursts of sonic chaos, shaped through collaborations with the likes of Mika Vainio, Sean Booth, and Merzbow. His latest release continues this restless exploration. 'Filled With Vacuum' sets the tone with jagged percussive sequences and warped atmospherics, while 'Ancient Behave' layers hypnotic pulses with eerie tonal shifts. On the flip, 'Same Point Different Coordinate' pushes further into spatial disorientation, before 'Formulated Rhythm 4s' closes with a fractured yet intricate groove. It's another entry in Matsunaga's ever-expanding sonic architectureiprecise, disorienting and entirely his own.
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 in stock $16.58
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Happiness Now Completed (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 62802. Rel: 01 May 25
First Hand Experience Of Second Hand Love (edit) (3:00)
Jukebox Head (3:35)
Quiet Rebellion (3:14)
Strange Kinda Dance (2025 edit) (3:14)
The Day The World Turned Day Glo (2:48)
Vapourise (radio edit) (3:47)
You Kill Me (3:12)
Last Chance (2024 edit) (3:15)
Murder Your Darlings (edit) (3:17)
Night & The City (2023 mix) (3:29)
Gemini Lounge (edit) (3:12)
Defiant (edit) (3:05)
Kill Shot (4:11)
Back To Nature (Marc mix) (2:35)
Review: Born from the success of Soft Cell's triumphant *Happiness Not Included record, the iconic and somewhat elusive - five studio LPs in 41 years - Soft Cell have decided to go all in with a package of alternative rides, previously unreleased mixes, and single-only B-sides. Nothing here featured on the original LP, and there are a few bonus workouts of stuff not from the source album, too. Cover versions of Fad Gadget's 'Back to Nature', X-Ray Spec's 'The Day The World Turned Day Glo', and a freshly minted take on the Cell's own landmark 'Last Chance' all elevate this, not that people were likely to have needed another reason to stick it in their basket. A great example of why less is more, but generosity is the secret to true satisfaction.
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 in stock $33.18
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Misto Atmosferico E Ad Azione Diretta
Cat: UNSURE 004. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Cans People (2:55)
Motrice Pia (2:06)
To Know Those Who (1:38)
Rave Nite Itz All Right Vox (3:07)
Metrazol (4 Art Ind Epil Cons) (6:29)
Nocturnal Palates (3:56)
Rave Nite Itz All Right (4:02)
Luglio Ottantotto (10:36)
Emo G (Sticky Wicket) (14:55)
Review: Italian-born but longtime Brooklyn-based Madteo stands at the crossroads of gritty, industrial grooves and experimental sound exploration, continuously challenging the boundaries of electronic music with his genre-defying work. Known for his love of cheap vinyl and uniquely odd records, Madteo's production style mirrors this raw, unfiltered approach i like sketching sound on a dirty napkin. Just as he seeks out imperfect, worn-out records, his music embraces the rough edges and unpredictable textures, creating a sound that's as spontaneous and unrefined as a hurried, chaotic doodle.Tracks like 'Cans People' tap into an archaic rave energy, while 'To Know Those Who' delves deep into fragmented dub techno, its non-linear structure a testament to his ability to twist familiar forms into something completely new. As the album progresses, 'Nocturnal Palates' expands the filter house universe with deep, evolving textures, and 'Rave Nite Itz Alright' surprises with its subtle yet intense chaos. The closing tracks, including 'Luglio Ottantotto' and the 15-minute odyssey 'Emo G (Sticky Wicket)', showcase Madteo's knack for manipulating time, space, and sound, offering a disorienting yet mesmerising journey into the unknown. As an artist and conversationalist, Madteo's work remains bold, unpredictable, and captivating, further cementing his place as one of the most inventive voices in modern electronic music.
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The Glass Curtain
The Glass Curtain (limited transparent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: FLT 110LPC1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Broken City Seance (5:06)
Systol Nightshade (4:33)
Vanish Always (5:40)
Colza (4:48)
The Glass Curtain (3:14)
Shadow Through The Eyelit
Armistice
Arise & Perish
Sundial
Review: Billow Observatory returns to the fully ambient realms of their 2012 debut with a deeply introspective, percussion-free release that drifts through spectral soundscapes. Created by Jason Kolb and Jonas Munk, the duo's transatlantic collaboration has matured across four full-length albums marked by precision and emotional depth. Here, abandoning traditional structure, the album instead looks to harness the power of chance and randomness with shimmering guitar textures that crackle and dissolve like dust in water. It evokes a world slightly out of sync that is brooding, haunting and beautifully immersive while underlining their place as masters of refined, atmospheric ambient music.
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Zara
Zara (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: SHTKVLK 001. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Zara (5:35)
Palucca (3:23)
Soniejka (2:30)
Mlyn (4:47)
Ruzovyja Cviaty (4:30)
Mazurka (5:46)
Oj Luhom Idu (5:09)
Zara (live version) (6:19)
Review: Parus is a Belarusian ethno-ambient project blending pagan songs with modern soundscapes and Zara is their debut album. Led by ethnographer and folk singer Hanna Silivonchyk, the record features traditional Belarusian songs in various dialects, all accompanied by synths and field recordings crafted by Anton Anishchanka. The tracks were gathered during ethnographic expeditions across Belarusian national parks, and songs like 'Soniejka' and the title cut offer intimate reflections on life, love and mythology. It connects to the past while maintaining a deep personal edge that makes Zara a fascinating exploration of Belarusian culture.

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Bon Voyage: Live Audimax Hamburg 1981
Cat: 257321. Rel: 01 Apr 25
The Journey Begins (3:41)
Bon Temple (part 1) (20:23)
Bon Temple (part 2) (10:47)
Ash Tari Moderne (6:34)
Moulin Bleu (part 1) (5:23)
Moulin Bleu (part 2) (11:12)
Kreisreise (4:50)
Ritus Duplex (8:37)
Wiegenlied (3:15)
Voyage Encore (14:54)
Review: Renowned German electronic music pioneer Klaus Schulze enjoyed a lengthy touring spate after the release of his 1977 album opener 'Velvet Voyage'. Made up of synth chimes in sequence - icicling cycles - the Mirage frontispiece served to irreversibly weld the idea of the "voyage", and connotations of "journeying" to Schulze's music as popularly imagined. Later in 1981, Bon Voyage would take form: this was a closing tour performance at the Hamburg Audimax concert hall, concluding a two-week tour through Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and France. One of many bonnie voyages undertaken by Schulze in his lifetime, it would nonetheless prove unforgettable and salient among them; from 'The Journey Begins' through to the templar titillations of the three-part 'Bon Temple' and the ex-sanguine 'Moulin Bleu', this is a live synthetic forget-me-not.
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Selected Ambient Works Volume II (Expanded Edition)
Selected Ambient Works Volume II (Expanded Edition) (bio vinyl 4xLP + fold-out poster + sticker sheet)
Cat: WARPLP 21R. Rel: 03 Oct 24
#1 (7:21)
#2 (6:28)
#3 (7:35)
#4 (4:28)
#5 (8:35)
#6 (3:23)
#7 (8:40)
#8 (5:01)
#9 (6:44)
#10 (9:42)
#11 (7:03)
#12 (2:30)
Blue Calx (7:07)
#14 (7:50)
#15 (5:32)
#16 (4:35)
#17 (2:00)
#18 (7:09)
#19 (10:00)
#20 (5:49)
#21 (3:56)
#22 (7:01)
#23 (7:13)
#24 (11:19)
#25 (5:32)
Th1 [evnslower] (10:58)
Rhubarb Orc 19.53 Rev (6:43)
Review: It's the album that redefined ambient music, not least for a generation of parasympathetic ravers. Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II marked a stylistic shift away from the first edition in the infamous ambient LP 'series', Selected Ambient Works 85-92. Volume II differed substantially; this time, there would be no 'techno' addendum to 'ambient', and all tracks thereupon would lack the usual indulgence of beats, however easy-on-the-ears these had been beforehand. Known for its many numbered tracks - which on the original edition, rather than track names, denoted references to images of natural forms, textures and geologic readymades, all bathed in orange, and from which fans had to infer the written names - this expanded edition stays faithful to this origin. Even so, it adds two unreleased D Jamesian treats - provided you don't count the massive Soundcloud dump of 2015 as a release - 'th1 [evnslower]' and a reversed version of 'Rhubarb' - as well as a the previously vinyl only '#19'.
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Live At Panorama Hotel
Live At Panorama Hotel (burgundy vinyl LP (side 2 etched))
Cat: SBR 368LPC2. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Toska (3:08)
Chernye Cvety (5:04)
Sudno (Boris Ryzhy) (2:34)
Review: After a string of viral hits as well as a standout live performance documented in front of the iconic Panorama Hotel, which served as the visual centrepiece of their breakthrough album Etazhi, Belarusian darkwave band and viral sensation Molchat Doma now present the vinyl edition of said live performance in vinyl form. Known for their distinct Soviet-era, gothic post-punk, this new live record vivifies three beloved tracks from Etazhi and their subsequent record Belaya Polosa: 'Toska', 'Sudno' and 'Cherne Cvety'. Bleak, washed out and yet never sacrificial of a moment's performative energy, Egor and company weave compelling synth and guitar arrangements about blurry mixes, evoking the desolation of the backgrounded Slovakian landscape captured in the live video. The limited one-time pressing 12" includes the three live tracks on side A and the etching of the iconic hotel on side B.
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Nosferatu (Soundtrack)
Nosferatu (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold oxblood red vinyl 2xLP + die-cut poster)
Cat: SBR 355LPC3. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Once Upon A Time
Come To Me
Premonition
Herr Knock
Ellen's Dream
Incantation
Goodbye
The Inn/Moroi
Shrine
A Carriage Awaits
Come By The Fire
Destiny
The Castle
Covenant
The Crypt
Lost
Hysterical Spell
Devourance
The Monastery
Solomonar
Increase Thy Thunders
The Professor
Dreams Grow Darker
Possession
An Arrival
A Return
Grunewald
Despair In My Coming
A Curious Mark
Orlok's Shadow
The Vampyr
The First Night
Death, All Around Us
I Know Him
The Second Night
These Nightmares Exist
A Priestess Of Isis
Last Goodbye
Never Sleep Again
The Third Night
The Prince Of Rats
Daybreak
Liliacs
Review: Robin Carolan's latest score for Robert Eggers' Nosferatu is a darkly atmospheric work that fuses gothic elements with a broad range of instruments and sounds. Following their successful collaboration on The Northman, Carolan once again teams up with Eggers to craft a haunting, meticulously composed score that complements the eerie 19th-century setting. British musician Daniel Pioro leads the orchestration, which features 60 string players, a full choir, horns, woodwinds, a harpist and two percussionists. Despite this grandeur, one of the trickiest pieces to perfect was the opening music box which really shows Carolan and Eggers' meticulous attention to detail. Carolan sought to avoid modern influences in the score while embracing contemporary instruments, a balance enhanced by Letty Stott's use of ancient horns and pipes. Carolan's inspirations were diverse, from Bartok and Coil to films like The Innocents and Eyes Wide Shut. He also drew from the Ukrainian film The Eve of Ivan Kupalo to shape the otherworldly tone of the score. Rather than focusing on horror cliches, Carolan emphasised the melancholic and tragic aspects of the story, adding a layer of warped romanticism. The result is an evocative soundtrack that, while perfectly aligned with the film, also stands as a powerful work of art on its own.
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The Notorious Door Banger
The Notorious Door Banger (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 207. Rel: 28 Apr 25
The Notorious Door Banger (4:11)
Stinky Tooth (5:00)
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Morning Spoons: For The Peaceful Ones
Cat: 99WAVE 023. Rel: 10 Jan 22
You & The Situation (4:16)
Missed Again (4:38)
Wednesday (8:04)
X Marks The Spot (3:36)
Review: In remembrance of Pete Birch, AKA Woosh, AKA The Peaceful Ones and founder of Spirit Wrestlers. Four ambient pieces, three of which were released as part of Pete's 52 Card Trick series on the Spirit Wrestlers Bandcamp site, plus another piece which was a favourite of Pete's but was never finished in time.
Collected together on vinyl for the first time, all profits from the sale of this record will be donated to the Spirit Wrestlers Foundation. Set up after Pete's passing, the Foundation promotes the belief that ""Music is the Healing Force of the Universe"", that ""Love Is the Most Important Thing"" and helps causes that were close to his heart. Nx




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Fee Fi Fo Fum
Cat: ATH 134. Rel: 01 May 25
Fee Fi Fo Fum (3:57)
Fee Fi Fo Fum (dub) (3:56)
Review: Don Thigpen's artistic debut came under the pseudonym LEO, inspired by his zodiac sign and his desire to bring an edgy persona to his music. A familiar face behind many notable tracks from the Jackson area, Thigpen, along with his friend Sam Anderson, also recorded the highly sought-after 'Shirley Baby' on his CJR (Capitol Jackson Records) label. 'Fee Fi Fo Fum' marks LEO's electro-infused contribution to the 80s wave of computer culture; inviting parallels to Zapp & Roger's 'Computer Love,' the track humorously explores the idea of a computer falling in love with a woman, and the machine attempting to woo her through flashing the words "Fee Fi Fo Fum" on the screen. Limited to just 450 copies with a hand-made risograph sleeve, this is as authentic as early electro number can get; sodden in trigger pad swish and askew, circuit bent wonk.
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Pssssssp
Pssssssp (LP + insert)
Cat: HMR 002. Rel: 25 Apr 25
Dat Angel Shit (3:58)
Ehhh Ehhh (3:15)
The Most (2:07)
Taunt (2:49)
Y Cant We Be Friends (2:57)
Kimchi (3:14)
Dream Last Night (4:36)
Signal (4:20)
Wetdoggs Beat (3:09)
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Songs Of Love & Decay
Songs Of Love & Decay (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DKMNTLUFO 15. Rel: 10 Apr 25
A Shallow Lake (2:57)
Crawling (4:54)
England Heretic (3:24)
Death Cult (4:55)
Love & Decay (5:24)
Night Fall (5:58)
Vessel Of Skin (4:26)
Pacific Island Kill (4:02)
Prisoner (6:22)
Ghost (5:23)
The Occult Body (4:24)
Review: Broken English Club is the alias of techno veteran Oliver Ho and here he explores his signature industrial wave and post-punk sound with unflinching intensity as he lands on Dekmantel's UFO Series with Songs Of Love And Decay. It is a raw, brooding album dedicated to the late Juan Mendez aka Silent Servant with tracks like 'Crawling' and 'Death Cult' echoing his tribal techno roots. 'England Heretic' meanwhile channels eerie synthwave and Giallo vibes and 'Vessel Of Skin' delves into distortion-laced post-punk that contrasts with the stark futurism of 'Pacific Island Kill.' Ho blends cinematic textures with club energy throughout so makes for a dark, emotionally charged tribute that pushes beyond typical boundaries and is sure to resonate in the club.

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Silence Is Priceless
Cat: KH 056. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Me & Who? (3:13)
Hot Zone Regular Day (3:13)
Fame Gang (1:45)
Ghost Guns (1:40)
Invincibl (2:59)
Forever Starts Today (2:23)
Indivisibl (1:59)
I Know 3 45 (3:03)
Stalker Guardian Angel (2:30)
Get Rid Of Yourself (2:32)
Its Going Better (2:54)
Capital Collectiv (2:02)
Feeling The Sun, It's Lit! (1:57)
Missing Flowers I Think (2:56)
Restless Lovers (1:30)
Gore Lore (2:21)
Review: Talk about appropriate names. There's something about Helen Island that sounds as though it has been cast adrift, washed up, and left to establish its own thing. The Parisian enigma's work feels ghostly, haunted by a past that has vanished into the ocean mist. Whether they'll ever be reunited is the real question, but mystery is the joy here. Whether it's at the uptempo, synth pop hued 'Hot Zone Regular Day', or the weird and wonderful psyche-electronica-field style 'Forever Starts Today', breathy samples on 'Indivisibl' or the innocent contemporary classical-cum-ambient plucked strings and keys of 'Restless Lovers' and 'Gore Lore', the whole thing is a strange and beguiling ride through the outer reaches of popular music.
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Light & Magic (reissue)
Cat: 317181. Rel: 17 Apr 25
True Mathematics
Seventeen
Flicking Your Switch
Fire
Turn It On
Blue Jeans
Cracked LCD
Black Plastic
Evil
Startup Chime
Nuhorizons
Cease2xist
Re:agents
Light & Magic
The Reason Why
Review: Reissued over two decades since its original release, the second full-length from Liverpool's Ladytron still thrums with the same sharp-edged futurism that made it such a cult touchpoint. Tracks like 'Seventeen' and 'Evil' captured a tension between robotic detachment and raw emotional charge, anchored in the band's icy synth palette and minimal, deadpan vocals. While 'Blue Jeans' flirts with glammy melancholy, 'Turn It On' and 'Fire' dial up the menace, tapping into something more volatile. There's something surgical about the sequencing tooi'Cracked LCD', 'NuHorizons' and 'Cease2exist' stretch into more abstract terrain, before folding back into hook-laced electro-pop with the closing title track and 'The Reason'. With Daniel Hunt and Mickey Petralia co-producing, the album took shape in Los Angeles but never lost the European chill that defined their sound. It's a record that helped redraw the map for synth-pop in the early 2000sineither retro-futurist pastiche nor pure nostalgia, but something sleek, cinematic and entirely their own.
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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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Thauma
Thauma (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MARIONETTE 026. Rel: 30 Apr 25
The Armed Joy (For Alfredo) (6:10)
Fuoco Lento (with Bint Mbareh & Ottomani Parker) (3:58)
Cicadidae (4:26)
Presagio - He Thalassa He Kath'hemas (4:41)
Le Toille (XVII) (3:26)
Sticks And Stones (with Buster Woodruff-Bryant) (3:09)
A Juniper Tree Whose Roots Are Made Of Fire (with Bint Mbareh) (7:32)
Tu Estomago (XVI) (1:51)
In My Recurring Dream (Sekizinci Iblissin) (3:32)
Rinascita (with Yusuf Ahmed & Buster Woodruff-Bryant) (4:35)
Review: The debut album by Big Hands (aka Andrea Ottomani), is a deeply immersive and dream-born odyssey that blurs the boundaries between electronic and acoustic sound. Conceived during a stormy Mediterranean voyage and built from field recordings, tuned percussion and collaborations with a tight circle of musicians, Thauma is an emotional and textural triumph that takes in Palestinian artist Bint Mbareh’s haunting vocals and Buster Woodruff-Bryant’s serpentine sax lines. Each moment brings real spiritual depth while merging modular synths with bells, balafon and bamboo drums to evoke a mythic, place-bound nostalgia that is organic and otherworldly.
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Gravity (reissue)
Cat: FIELD 37. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Mobile
Ice
Frost
Static
Zero Gravity
Fragile
Aviation
Nucleous
Review: Monolake's defining third LP Gravity was the second album to be released through the artist's own Imbalance Computer Music, as well as the first to feature Robert Henke predominately, as his former partner Gerhard Behles became increasingly consumed by the foundations of what become the Abelton Live empire. Tense, percussive digital minimal techno ensues, setting steady beats against rattling, materially modelled sound design - the record's resonant overtones sound like sprockets undergoing tidal to-and-fros of suspension and release - this record sought thematic refuge in a universal force of natural law: gravity itself. After a recent reissue of Monolake's first album Hongkong, this turn-of-the-century affair - appearing on vinyl for the very first time - offers a shattered, breathy brand of minimalism, perfect for shrunken heads and demanding DJs alike.
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The Wind That Had Not Touched Land
Cat: ACOLOUR 052. Rel: 30 Apr 25
First The Crocus (4:32)
The Wind That Had Not Touched Land (7:15)
For Anni Albers (4:56)
Aria (2:37)
Like A Sail Or A Bed (5:26)
Chaque Plante, Chaque Personne (3:48)
The Air Moving (6:06)
Nasturtium Runners (Read By The Rain) (4:14)
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Test Driving The New Prius: A Radio Play By Jim Fry & Luke Haines (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: GLAMLP 069. Rel: 01 May 25
Scene 1: Radio Play (An introduction: Act 1) (3:30)
Scene 2: Solitary Afternoon Binge Drinking (2:20)
Scene 3: Costcutter Camelot (2:49)
Scene 4: Endgame 1 (4:46)
Scene 5: Brian Peter George St Jon Le Baptiste De La Salle Eno: DDS DMD MClinDent MSc (Brian Eno Private Dental Practice, No NHS) (3:05)
Scene 1: Test Driving The New Prius (Interlude: Potato) (2:58)
Scene 2 : Wank (2:15)
Scene 3: Martin Degville Conference Call (3:50)
Scene 4: Endgame 2 (1:36)
Scene 5: Sleeping Under The Floor (2:23)
Scene 6: High Kick For Bargain Hunt (5:00)
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Elastic
Elastic (12")
Cat: TPR 003. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Elastic (Phase I) (10:26)
Elastic (Phase II) (7:27)
Elastic (Phase III) (5:39)
Review: Opal Sunn's 'Elastic' lands on Test Pressing Recordings as the first in a trilogy, bringing together Alex Kassian and Hiroaki Oba's knack for genre-blending electronic soundscapes. Known for their captivating live sets, they've crafted an EP that traverses moods and styles. The A-side opens with hypnotic deep trance, layering rich synth textures and rolling grooves. Over on the B-side, things get lush and atmospheric: one track dives into dub influences, saturated with warm basslines and echoing chords, while the final cut drifts into serene, ambient territory. It's an impressive start that shows their mastery of both rhythm and space.
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What's Been Turning You On (System Olympia Remixes)
Cat: ASHRR 03. Rel: 25 Mar 24
What’s Been Turning You On (System Olympia remix) (4:27)
What’s Been Turning You On (System Olympia instrumental) (4:07)
What’s Been Turning You On (ASHRR SOUNDSYSTEM version) (5:13)
What’s Been Turning You On (ASHRR SOUNDSYSTEM instrumental version) (5:12)
Review: Los Angeles-based ASHRR are back with a new cut which comes from their forthcoming Sunshine Low album which they have re-interpreted as their ASHRR Soundsystem alter ego, while System Olympia also steps up with a remix on this fine new package from 20/20 Vision. In the hands of the latter, 'What's Been Turning You' is a remix with plenty of hi-fidelity cosmic details over mid-tempo deep nu-disco drums. The version from ASHRR is a chugging and Italo-tinged classic with loose-limbed and jumbled drum funk and plenty of bright, shiny arps. A great collection then.
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Extended Damaged Versions
Cat: PRESH 025. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Dub Regulator (4:44)
Wired Version (4:14)
Thin Dub (5:51)
Chemical (version) (5:52)
Dub Craft (2:25)
Lobotomy (version) (5:10)
Review: Ghost Dubs aka. Michael Fiedler returns to pile on the Pressure. Following recent acclaim-gatherer Damaged, this extension of the LP further serves to distend the dub, surveying and excavating fossil-rich terrains of soiled bass and coarse texture. Six reconstructed dub reformations, only two tracks, ';Chemical Version' and 'Wired Version', were previously available digitally; both introduce the record as warped yet unassuming undercuts, ripe for the meditating-to. 'Thin Dub' dissolves the mood into an echo-drenched texture; the track is marked by an up-down, contradistinct set of tuned impacts. 'Dub Craft', meanwhile, snatches the crown for most subby tune of the year.
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Autobahn (reissue)
Cat: 502173 2470287. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Autobahn (4:35)
Kometenmelodie 2 (4:16)
Review: Kraftwerk are as well known for their albums as they are their singles and the iconic 'Autobahn' is of course the name of both. It is a rather groundbreaking electronic gem originally released in 1974 and soon revolutionised music with its hypnotic synth melodies, driving rhythms and pioneering use of vocoders. The track - celebrating its 50th anniversary and here on 7" - alongside an album picture disc and new Dolby Atmos mix on CD, which seal the birthday celebrations - captured the essence of modern travel by blending motorik beats with atmospheric soundscapes to create a real electronic journey and sense of movement. It still sounds as futuristic now as ever, a record that truly changed the course of modern music forever.
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Tet 41
Tet 41 (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: STUMM 513. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Xin Chao (2:52)
Kumquat (3:15)
Li Xi (2:52)
Hoa Dao (4:59)
Ghi-ta (3:27)
Da Nang (4:00)
Dragon Bridge (3:46)
Chim Se (4:47)
Gio (5:18)
Cam On (4:29)
Review: Berlin-based producer JakoJako aka Sibel Kocer's debut album for Mute - after appearances on a stream of leading German labels including Tresor - is described as a distillation of ideas that she's been exploring for many years. In reality, that means working on a minimal set up, away from the computer while restricting herself to just a Eurorack and a Waldorf Iridium Core, in the search for spontaneity. She found it, for sure, as the results - recorded in Vietnam during the Tet Lunar New Year celebrations - are a feast of glistening arpeggios and lush modular textures, stripped back but full of expression and personality. 'Ghi-ta' will appeal to fans of vintage perky ambient productions the Pete Namlook/Mixmaster Morris collaboration Dreamfish, while 'Gio' has a touch of Tangerine Dream's classic widescreen sensibilities. Bold tones, bold debut.
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Translations Remixes
Cat: 12 TOT 52. Rel: 28 Mar 25
The Big Blue (Yage remix) (6:31)
Requiem (Yage remix) (4:56)
The Lovers (Yage remix) (4:19)
The Great Marmalade Mama In The Sky (Yage remix) (5:15)
Wooden Ship (Yage remix) (5:37)
Review: This package of remixes of tunes from Translations is a real gem for lovers of Future Sound of London. plenty of familiar samples and textures are worked into the five Yage remixes as are cosmic overtones, sitars, drones, backward guitars and more. 'The Big Blue' is a woozy intergalactic sound on slow-mo beats, 'Requiem' is a worldly dub, 'The Lovers' has psyched-out lead riffs that bring prog energy and 'The Great Marmalade Mama In The Sky' has drunken tabla drums and mesmeric strings for a perfect retro-future comedown. 'Wooden Ship' is a spine-tingling sound with choral vocals bringing the celestial charm.
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