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Singles
Dran (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Dran (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: SOULLP 219. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Dran (10:26)
Dar II (11:07)
 in stock $29.28
Rhythms Of Dedication
Cat: DGR 003. Rel: 15 Nov 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Nagareru (SidiRum remix) (5:19)
Nagareru Anatomy (3:45)
La Isla Secreta (4:11)
Karyobinga (5:27)
Hoshifuru Drums (5:14)
Cityscape 4:20am Harajuku (2:00)
Review: Kaoru Inoue's latest EP continues the journey of his acclaimed long player Dedicated to the Island, which was recently released for Record Store Day 2024. This six-track sequel features a series of self-reworked tracks from the LP, a first-time vinyl release and previously unreleased material as well as a remix by Argentina's SidiRum, who is a leading tastemaker in the tribal and slower house scenes. True to its title, the EP emphasises enhanced rhythmic elements and delivers a blend of organic, left-field electronic sounds. Inoue's talent for crafting atmospheric, innovative sounds will only improve with this superb 12".
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 in stock $31.77
Alben
Reminiscence
Reminiscence (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: HYB 004. Rel: 15 Sep 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
2001 (5:02)
Lost In It (9:44)
Love Song (5:10)
The Future (5:16)
VS128 (Unique mix) (6:15)
 in stock $23.76
Angelic Music
Angelic Music (limited LP)
Cat: FOB 004LP. Rel: 08 Apr 20
 
Ambient/Drone
The Angels Of Comfort (24:34)
Angel Play (24:25)
Review: Those with a passion for early new age music should know all about Iasos, a California-based musician who has been serving up deliciously meditative ambient and new age albums since 1975. Here he offers up a new edition of his sought-after 1978 set "Angelic Music", a warm, dreamy and luscious blend of slowly shifting chords, sustained notes and slow-burn melodies that increase in prominence as each of the two 30-minute tracks progress. Interestingly the versions showcased here are longer than the edited versions initially released, with the flipside - where recordings of crickets rise and fall around swelling synthesizer chords - being our pick of a very strong pair.
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 in stock $30.11
Realms Of Light
Realms Of Light (limited LP)
Cat: FOB 005LP. Rel: 08 Apr 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Rapture Of The Heart (4:29)
Walts Of The Swaying Hearts (3:45)
The Angels Of Purity (Abridged) (4:12)
The Fountain Of Creation (3:03)
The Diamond Heart Center Of Creation (10:09)
The Temples Of Olympus At Dawn (Abridged) (9:09)
Spring Temple Forest (6:06)
The Gates Of Opal (9:52)
 in stock $31.49
Agartha
Agartha (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 461. Rel: 24 May 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Abyss (2:25)
Searching (5:11)
Subterranean Life (5:51)
Ceremony Of The Dead (7:10)
Floating Against Time (6:32)
Abyss II (3:09)
Burning (7:31)
Agartha (6:29)
Darkness (3:52)
Eternally (4:46)
Review: To date Wata Igarashi has released most of his work as singles. The Japanese techno producer has steadily risen in profile thanks to releases for the likes of The Bunker New York, Nidgar, Bitta and Delsin, but now his trajectory shifts into a different gear as he offers up his first fully-fledged artist album outside of Japan for the mighty Kompakt. It's clear from the offset he's relished the opportunity to stretch out on an album and we're treated to some stunningly rendered ambient and downtempo soundscapes - just listen to the slow rise and fall of 'Searching' and you'll be instantly sold. There's space for drama and accomplished composition as on 'Ceremony Of The Dead', jazzy exploits on 'Burning' and much more besides, showcasing the unbridled imagination of one of Japan's brightest talents.
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 in stock $28.18
Kata Metron
Kata Metron (white vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 220 copies)
Cat: MD 326. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Aletheia (7:17)
Apeiron (5:39)
Pneuma (5:25)
Kata Metron (4:37)
Noesi (5:01)
Daimon (5:04)
Arche (4:13)
 in stock $21.27
Breaks & Dreams
Cat: TDR 004. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Light Haze (4:55)
Beehive (5:51)
Downtime (4:52)
Formation (6:41)
Signs From The East (5:51)
Can't Stop (4:35)
Surface Tension (5:28)
Voyagers From Elsewhere (6:22)
Review: Simon Huxtable's alias Inhmost returns to Tonight's Dream Records with a new album, Breaks & Dreams, a continuation of his 2022 release Space & Awareness. Playing on the trend of atmospheric breaks that has risen in popularity over the last decade or so, Huxtable nonetheless pushes the boundaries of the sound, his latest eight offerings providing ample glimpses into the complex structures behind our fascination with this beatified genre. Opener 'Light Haze' is a hypnagogic one, its oceanic feeling marred by a decided swing pattern in the break line itself, suggesting an essential imperfection even in the amniotic returns to oneness so suggested in this kind of music heard elsewhere. The albums steers itself in an ever-more immersive direction by the time it reaches the B-side too, with 'Signs From The East' treating its great washy ambiences like against-the-wind zephyrs against which we cannot fight and to which we must give ourselves over.
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Beyond A Moonless Night
Beyond A Moonless Night (limited white vinyl LP)
Cat: SRWAX 22. Rel: 05 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Autumnal Dew (5:53)
Dawn Lined Horizon (5:44)
Zodiacal Clouds (5:36)
Infinite Pathways (5:56)
Dusk Settled Over The Mountains (6:22)
Alternate Spring Sundown (5:29)
Review: Beyond A Moonless Night, a collaboration between Simon Huxtable's Inhmost project and Pierre Nesi's Owl alias, epitomizes chillout bliss. Highlights include 'Autumnal Dew,' a picturesque, nature-infused soundscape perfect for stargazing. Its beauty is awe-inspiring and evocative. 'Zodiacal Clouds' is another standout, shimmering with soft, floaty ambient tones that are simply delightful. On Side-2, 'Infinite Pathways' gives us feelings of being hopeful in a serene enviorment, offering a sense of tranquility and calm. Both artists bring their expertise in ambient music, creating a rich palette of soothing tones and textures. This collaboration is an exciting collaboration we hope to see more from. This is a must for ambient and drone followers.
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Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 075. Rel: 24 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part I) (5:52)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part II) (9:54)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part III) (6:21)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part IV) (19:05)
Review: "In 1987, a Japan-only Laserdisc was published by intermission. It showcased one our of works created by renowned German environmental artist NILS-UDO with specially commissioned music by Japanese Kankyo-Ongaku group Interior... Soon after, the world vanished." As a label, WRWTFWW Records have done a stellar job at setting the scene and establishing the perfect atmosphere for Sculpture of Time: Apocalypse. Released on vinyl for the very first time since it was made, almost 40 years ago, it's a lush, tranquil, and reflective slice of earthly ambient that sounds as though someone has just walked out of the jungle and picked up a synthesiser. You can almost reach out and touch the blue and green spaces the soundtrack evokes. Transportive in the truest sense.
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Mechanical Moon
Mechanical Moon (coloured vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PLAYRJC 100. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Happy Human With Sad Eyes (4:18)
Cell Sculpture (7:58)
Silently Watched (2:55)
Days Of Change (2:49)
Exploration (5:19)
Human Satellite (3:09)
Mechanical Moon (3:56)
Quantum Revealed (2:31)
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 in stock $35.91
Midnight Colours (reissue)
Midnight Colours (reissue) (translucent magenta bio vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BKE 007LPMA. Rel: 01 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
The Clock (4:48)
Falling Curtain (5:51)
Oh Paris, We Are Fucked (5:52)
Circuits (2:18)
Every Scene Fades (6:34)
Two & A Half Minutes (2:09)
Drifting (8:25)
A Ruptured Tranquility (3:28)
Review: Since 2007 Rafael Anton Irisarri has been imparting his grandiose ambient explorations with the world via labels like Room40, Immune, Uzor Rex and Miasmah. Amidst a steady uptick in output in recent years he shared the acclaimed Midnight Colours via Geographic North in 2018, originally confined to a cassette and digital release. Given the towering sonics contained within, it feels appropriate the album now gets a wider physical release on this magenta coloured vinyl reissue courtesy of Irisarri's own Black Knoll Editions. If you dig the kind of tundra scapes conjured by classic Tim Hecker, you'll certainly enjoy this album.
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 in stock $37.57
Facadisms
Facadisms (limited gatefold light blue bio vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BKE 019LPBL. Rel: 08 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Broken Intensification (5:11)
A Little Grace Is Abundance (4:57)
Control Your Soul's Desire For Freedom (7:46)
Hollow (4:00)
The Only Things That Belong To Us Are Memories (6:14)
Forever Ago Is Now (6:33)
Dispersion Of Belief (4:40)
Red Moon Tide (feat KMRU) (6:22)
Review: The seeds of composer Rafael Anton Irisarri's latest LP were first planted during his 2016 tour in Italy, months before that Autumn's unexpected presidential election. The linguistic glitch of an innocuous diner in Milan named "il Mito Americano" - meant as "The American Dream" but translated literally to English as "The American Myth" - sparked a series of ideas, both conceptual and musical. Thus was Facadisms born, a mesospheric meditation on the world's many shared fictions and fantasies, essential and inessential. Listening to this ambient record is like standing naked on the outside terrace of a mountain aerie, blustery winds disturbing but not stopping our staring out over the miniature civilisations clustered below. With gnomic titles like 'A Little Grace Is Abundance' and 'Control Your Soul's Desire For Freedom', Irisarri compels the psyche to exward attention; his thickly packed, subliminal walls of ambience act as vessels through which to meditate on the injustices that puncture, and self-sever, the integrity of the American fundamental fantasy. Even going so far as to decry the concept of freedom itself (au contraire), Irisarri states in support of the record: "The impoverished peoples of the Americas have known all along that 'freedom' is a cruel illusion crafted by the elites, akin to Potemkin's fake villages designed to impress Catherine the Great," Irisarri indicates. "Facadisms illustrates a twisted inversion where the rulers deceive their subjects with illusions of safety, democracy, and free speech to create a grotesque mirage of control over their own lives."
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Facadisms
Facadisms (limited gatefold 'clear petrol' bio vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BKE 019LPPE. Rel: 08 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Broken Intensification (5:11)
A Little Grace Is Abundance (4:57)
Control Your Soul's Desire For Freedom (7:46)
Hollow (4:00)
The Only Things That Belong To Us Are Memories (6:14)
Forever Ago Is Now (6:33)
Dispersion Of Belief (4:40)
Red Moon Tide (feat KMRU) (6:22)
Review: Rafael Anton Irisarri's Facadisms, presented on striking "clear petrol" vinyl, delves into the depths of drone music through a collection of eight immersive tracks. This album, conceived during a time of significant social and political unrest, highlights contemporary experiences while intertwining musical exploration with profound thematic narratives. Irisarri's use of guitars takes center stage, favoring them over synthesiwers to establish a rich, acousmatic atmosphere throughout the album. While the drone elements predominantly shape the sound, distinct guitar melodies occasionally emerge, adding layers to the listening experience. Collaborative highlights feature prominently, particularly in 'Control Your Soul's Desire for Freedom', where Julia Kent's cello and Hannah Elizabeth Cox's ethereal voice converge to create a lush, enveloping soundscape. KMRU's contribution on 'Red Moon Tide' introduces intricate oscillations and ghostly vocal layers, gradually constructing a compelling sonic journey. The album serves as a poignant commentary on late capitalism, reflecting the repetitive cycles of political disillusionment. Each composition transitions through moments of absence and reflection, crafting a mournful soundscape infused with cavernous guitar textures. As the album culminates, it leads listeners into unsettling territories filled with celestial disturbances and resonant noise, evoking the feeling of a soul's exit into an expansive void. The album cover, showcasing a crumbling structure in La Perla, Puerto Rico, powerfully embodies the themes of loss and decay that permeate the music, making Facadisms a haunting yet deeply resonant experience.
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Reference To Difference (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MMDS 24003LP. Rel: 11 Sep 24
 
Techno
Into The Inside (9:54)
Fading Sky (6:15)
Non Essentia (6:45)
Finite Time (7:52)
Interjection (6:28)
Scene One (4:28)
Review: Ken Ishii's 1994 album, Reference to Difference, is a crucial, yet often overlooked, masterpiece in the world of techno, ambient and electronic music from Japan. Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Musicmine Records, this album is now reissued and remastered, available on vinyl with its original track-list for the first time. Born in 1970 in Sapporo, Ishii's journey into electronic music began with arcade games and pioneers like Yellow Magic Orchestra and Kraftwerk. The discovery of Detroit techno in the late 80s shaped his artistic vision, blending with influences from British and American IDM and ambient techno. Reference To Difference is a futuristic blend of ambient atmospheres, techno rhythms, and minimalist compositions. It transports listeners back to the mid-1990s, a golden era for Japan's unique techno culture. This era saw Tokyo's clubs like Maniac Love becoming essential hubs for the underground scene, where Ishii and peers like Susumu Yokota thrived. Ishii and Yokota set benchmarks for Japanese techno with their early works. Ishii's Reference to Difference and Yokota's Acid Mt. Fuji, released simultaneously on June 29, 1994, were pivotal in putting Japan on the global techno map. Martyn Pepperell's new liner notes accompany this reissue, shedding light on Ishii's influence and the album's significance. Rediscover this gem and experience a landmark moment in electronic music history.
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Timeproof
Timeproof (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: ZIQ 455LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Phantom Pain (6:32)
Staggered (1:21)
The Mirror (4:40)
One Eye Open (4:12)
Cold Motion (3:15)
Heart String (5:10)
Darking (5:09)
Zero Point (4:28)
The Next Time You Die (4:38)
Timeproof (3:15)
Review: Alan Myson returns once more as Ital Tek, continuing a not-so-well-cited yet important sound. There's never been much of a name for it, maybe thanks to its appearance in the meting-potty post-dubstep era - but Tek's is a sound of minimal aesthetics and glossy-wonky beats. Other artists might include Kuedo, Lorn or MssingNo (but it's not wave, witch house or purple). Genre-mindedness aside, Timeproof is Myson's fifth album for Planet Mu, following 2020's Outland for a long meander through the fluid timey-wimey nature of time, and how it varies depending on its perceiver(s)' mental states. Beaty sublimers like 'Phantom Pain' and 'One Eye Open' make this a staggering time-dilating journey, one whose appeal, true to its name, will surely last for electronic music fans decades into the future.
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Radio Yugawara
Radio Yugawara (clear vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TU 007LE. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Strange Clouds (3:32)
Abstract Pets (3:21)
Simoom (5:11)
Tangerine Fields (4:16)
Observatory (3:03)
Mosaic (4:41)
King In A Nutshell (3:01)
Xiloteca (4:12)
Solivago (4:46)
Berceuse (1:41)
Axolotl Dreams (3:55)
Review: Passepartout Duo is formed of Nicoletta Favari and Christopher Salvito, whom since 2015 have been on a continuous journey travelling the world's corners, engaged in a creative process they term "slow music". Their most recent record, in collaboration with fellow duo and peers Inoyama Land, Radio Yugawara is the latest reaffirmation of this affinity with the global slow movement, an increasingly, wilfully pan-resistant lifestyle umbrella. This record was recorded in 2023, in the latter duo's Makoto Inoue's hometown of Yugawara, where his family runs a kindergarten, and whose space then doubled up as a recording studio. Made largely with children's instruments - handbells, a glockenspiel, a xylophone, recorders, melodicas, and harmonicas - an obvious association of naif innocence might be taken away from this record, but this is of course a surface interpretation. By the time we've hacked past the surface thickets of 'Abstract Pets', we enter much murkier territory, the slow unfurling of 'Simoom' and the monoized ambient assemblages of 'Mosaic' among the most notable. Through its formative rooting in themes of childhood and play, and titular reference to radio, this dyadic double date portray an effective rep of the act of 'tuning in' - something we can only really do at all in a slower-paced environment.
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