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WC 001
WC 001 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: WC 001. Rel: 25 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Beat Spacek - "Alone In Da Sun" (5:50)
Lukid - "Hair Of The Dog" (4:33)
Review: Well Curated is a series of releases and parties that - in its own words - "reflects the ethnomusicology of the last 50 years of music" - and aims to reach into all genres, merging classic styles and breaking down barriers. Steve Spacek occupies the A-side with the breezy broken beat and soul-in-space of 'Alone In Da Sun', while Lukid's 'Hair Of The Dog' is a more intense counterpart, with wobbling sub-bass and swirling, surging atmospherics hovering above.
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NX12X
NX12X (12")
Cat: NX 12X. Rel: 11 Jan 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Sam Hostettler - "Pointalims" (8:11)
La Leif - "Kyoto" (4:22)
La Leif - "Kimochi" (3:48)
Sam Hostettler - "Opalescence" (9:27)
Review: NX12X is the first in a new series of experimental records from this label and the artists given the keys for the inaugural release are Goldsmiths student and modular synth maestro Sam Hostettler and electronic innovator La Leif who tackle a pair of tracks each. Hostettler's sounds are the moody, heavy ambient atmospheres of 'Pointalims' and the more light and airy li-fi soundscapes of 'Opalescence.' La Leif offers broken beats with a skeletal feel and a burial-style synth aesthetic on 'Kyoto' and then crunchy breaks and fizzing, distorted synth malfunctions of 'Kimochi.'
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Trececerotres
Trececerotres (12" + insert)
Cat: YO 258T. Rel: 07 Oct 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Trececerotres (2:16)
Tenia Razon (2:54)
Atras (3:06)
No Para (3:30)
Pisoteo (2:41)
Review: Daniela Lalita grew up in an apartment in Peru with her mother and grandmother. That apartment gives its name to her debut EP, Trececerotres, which is an exploration of experimental electronic music rooted in magic, healing and ritual. Lalita's vocals feature throughout, and she first came to realise their power when she learned to do different voices for TV commercials as her first job. They mesh with distorted drums and Buchla synth to make for off-scale tracks where rhythm is implied, culture is explored and moods range from bleak and intense to more heartfelt and assured.
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Tape Reworks Vol 2
Cat: NONCLSS 052. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Movable Fields (Kara-Lis Coverdale remix) (5:00)
Nachholbedurfnis (Beatriz Ferreyra remix) (5:47)
Review: Tape Reworks Vol. 2 is the new 12" remix edition of the 2021 album Tape Works Vol. 1 (2021), by the UK's leading musique concrete ensemble Langham Research Centre. With the latter album following up the introductory Tape Works Vol. 1 (2017), which recollected the group's earliest experiments, the second album focused entirely on more recent, original splicings, cuttings and respoolings of the former modernist statement. Now, in turn, come two new remixes of the project by Kara Lis Coverdale and Beatriz Ferreyra, the former of 'Movable Fields' and the latter of 'Nachholbedurfnis'. Coverdale's version is an arresting, looming abstraction, capturing a sense of cosmic loneliness through exoplanetary whistles and deep subs gleaned from the original album's pickups of brutalist buildings; Ferreyra's is jerkier and stranger in palate, utilising glassy transitional sound effects and rapid, sped-up-slowed-down warbles.
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Who Me?
Who Me? (12" + insert in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: MIC 002. Rel: 06 Jun 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Gush (4:29)
Who Me? (4:18)
Ode To Daughter (3:49)
Edges (4:13)
Lady Bug (4:06)
Review: The MIC label has undoubtedly been one of the best things to happen this year. The London independent kicked off a few months ago with an excellent hidden gem by Mike Collins, a fringe drum machine enthusiast from the 80s, which was a record that we saw as totally unmissable (and one which flew of our shelves like hotcakes!). The imprint is back with LAPS, a cold wave duo who are making similarly stripped-back machine music, except that these two girls have only been around for a few years. This is a great signing from an indie, because it's the sort of crew that will likely be picked up by a bigger label in the future. The duo's sounds linger in mid-air beautifully, from the opening shots and burst of "Gush", to the more dancehall-flavoured chants of the leading "Who Me?", and the pensive twists and turns of "Ode To Daughter". "Edges" oozes a thick bass amid stepping drums, whereas "Lady Bug" offers the only real moment of r&b delight, all filtered through a raw and loose sort of framework. Top stuff. We love this label.
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L'ete Noir
L'ete Noir (10" + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MMS 505. Rel: 24 Jan 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hygiene Du Squelette (3:32)
Dans La Peau D'un Simplist (3:30)
Chevaline Dub (2:31)
Automatique Detective (3:36)
L'ete Noir (3:36)
Le Pyromane Du Chateau Rouge (2:43)
Review: It's pretty hard not to fall in love with Macadam Mambo at first contact. The French label represents the cream of Lyon's underground, a city that has for some time now been a quiet powerhouse of electronic and dance music, developing a reputation for strange, leftfield floor-filling sounds spanning slow burn chug, experimental tropicalism, Balearic and cosmic house.

Enter Axel Larson to prove our point with real precision. L'Ete Noir is an incredible EP, packing a generous six tracks on its wax, all of which are awesome. From the knife-edge atmosphere of poised and percussive rumbler 'Hygiene Du Squelette', to the downtempo joy of a track that feels like it's built largely on the sounds of dripping water and reversed rave keys ('Le Pyromane Du Chateau Rouge'), there are so many layers here you'll be busy for days.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
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Transitions (Compilation/The Overcom EP)
Transitions (Compilation/The Overcom EP) (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: FLR 07. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Lassigue Bendthaus - "Transitory" (Anti Matter edit) (3:25)
Lassigue Bendthaus - "Information" (6:12)
Lassigue Bendthaus - "Render" (4:48)
Atom TM - "Kurosawa" (6:04)
Atom TM - "The Overcom" (6:04)
Review: Uwe Schmidt's mammoth artistic stamp has left an indelible mark on electronic music since he first emerged in the 80s as a DIY industrial artist in Frankfurt. His complex, many-sided career has been documented in a new book, AtomTM, the nonconformist virtuoso, which is being bolstered by this mini-compilation from Industrial Complexx and Fill-Lex. The A-side is focused on Schmidt's early work as Lassigue Bendthaus, where he responded to the emergent industrial and EBM phenomenon with a high-definition sound which ranks among the best music of the era. The three tracks sound as relevant today as they were futuristic when originally released. Meanwhile the B-side features two of his most daring works as AtomTM, originally released as The OvercomEP as a digital release in 2022. These angular, experimental studies serve as a neat demonstration of just one place his music has ended up across an accomplished career.
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Arethusa EP
Arethusa EP (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: MGM 08. Rel: 22 Jun 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Impasse (4:48)
Calm Circumference (6:15)
Aporia (5:44)
Vega (3:48)
Perfect Date Night (3:37)
Arethusa (3:35)
Gandharva Cities (4:09)
Review: Malin Genie welcomes an extensive EP treat from Lava Lap, an emergent producer with an affinity for the kind of braindance that will have fans of Jodey Kendrick beating their drum machines with approval. The acid is slippery, the structures ever-shifting and a wealth of expression spills out of every bar. There are faster drum & bass paced bits, melancholy detuned electro and much more besides. Far from just being clever music though, it's also amazingly emotional and so impeccably produced. Any electronica head should be all over this.
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He Hymns
He Hymns (12")
Cat: FRO 005. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Bass
Sora (2:58)
Believe (1:20)
He Hymns (3:47)
Bad Blood (3:57)
Heartbreaker (3:12)
Review: The fabric originals label goes from strength to strength here with a new EP from Bristol-born, London-based LCY, which the artist has said "is a songbook written in relation to organised religion, its relations to my continued unpacking of gender and sexuality and how a lot of these forced conformities have subconsciously affected my musical expression and often conflict my existence and ability to move forward." The EP opens with dark synth waterfalls and chopped-up vocals and goes into dense percussive territory, glitchy sound design and abstract composition that sounds like little else.
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Kernel Panic
Kernel Panic (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: YUKU 038. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Bass
Spirals (4:03)
Raving Crew (4:16)
Piga Makofi (feat Nah Eeto) (3:52)
Helix (4:29)
429 Too Many Requests (4:03)
Piga Makofi (instrumental) (3:57)
Review: Le Motel, le hotel, les Holiday Inns. Wherever you choose to stay after your raving trip, be sure to pack this wonderful collection from the innovative Belgian craftsman Le Motel. Delivered by the ever-impressive Yuku collective, the whole EP flexes the spectrum in terms of tempos and influences. From the deep ploughman techno swing of 'Raving Crew' to the electroid funk and percussive fire of 'Helix' via the cumbia-inspired and turns of the minimal head-bender '429 Too Many Requests', this is an exceptional journey into the more esoteric side of breaks and club music. Essential.
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Gespielt von: Mimi, Juno Recommends Bass
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Lea Porcelain Remixed
Cat: LEAPR 0012. Rel: 08 Nov 17
 
Experimental/Electronic
Similar Familiar (Ruede Hagelstein & Amin Fallaha remix) (7:02)
Warsaw Street (Scuba remix) (8:21)
Loose Life (Julien Bracht remix) (5:53)
Remember (Thom Alt-J remix)) (3:31)
Review: There's been a fair amount of excitable online chatter about moody synthesizer fetishists Lea Porcelain, a duo from Frankfurt whose work sits somewhere between vintage minimal wave and clanking, modular electronica. Here, the pair has allowed a quartet of remixes to make merry with some of their most name-checked tunes. The headline attraction is arguably Scuba's alternately hypnotic, melodious and trippy broken techno take on "Warsaw Street", though Julien Bracht's doom-laden, lo-fi breakbeat interpretation of 2015 track "Loose Life" is arguably even stronger. Those looking for the ultimate in beat-less, wall-of-sound moodiness should check out Thom Alt J's inspired remix of "Remember".
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Mirror Remixes
Mirror Remixes (12" in die-cut sleeve) (1 per customer)
Cat: GIEGLINGLP 09REMIX. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Deep House
Fade (Isolee remix) (6:35)
Fade (Jan Jelinek remix) (7:07)
Wave (Jing remix) (4:22)
Review: Contemporary tastemakers Geilgling return with a set of remixes of material from Leafier Legiv's recent album, Mirror. First up it is German minimal maestro Isolee who flips 'Fade' into some of his signature sounds - smeared synths and abstract designs all weave together over a minimal beat to make for something seductive and late night. Polish loop master Jan Jelinek then flips 'Fade' into a slow motion shuffle with bright, celestial shards of melodic light and downbeat, melancholic vocals over a chugging beat. Last of all is a mix of 'Jing' that is all broken loops, chopped vocal fragments and hallucinogenic synths.
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Trust EP
Trust EP (12")
Cat: LDR 27. Rel: 13 Apr 22
 
Electro
Who Can You Trust (3:22)
Revelations (3:14)
Reborn (5:15)
Condition 1 (5:12)
Slow Bear (5:06)
Condition 2 (2:46)
Review: Veteran Irish producer Lerosa is back with a new one this week on local imprint Lunar Disko. The Trust EP features six terrific tracks all delivered in his singular style. On the A side, it opens up with the experimental synth intro 'Who Can You Trust', followed by the moody, almost John Carpenter-ish soundtrack vibe of "Revelations' and 'Reborn'. On the flip over, he heads to Detroit on the sci-fi electro of "Condition 1" and the acidified computer funk of 'Slow Bear'.
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Ramp EP
Ramp EP (12")
Cat: IBI 004. Rel: 16 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Maoid AM6 (0:34)
ROD (9:46)
Ocean (3:18)
Pulsim (4:25)
Hrzzlam (4:29)
Klixx (5:29)
Review: LIMC's Ramp EP is a perplexing thing. Released by Germany's Inch By Inch this year, it sounds like it was born in simpler times, while also being a complex piece of work by anyone's standards. Downbeat? Certainly in terms of tempo, but perhaps not so much when it comes to how you take in the contents, which are designed to keep you hooked rather than play easy on the mind.

IDM? Maybe, there are few genre labels more fitting, although to us it really sounds more like an accomplished, refined, and sophisticated retro-hued video game score looking for a home and finding one not in the colourful on-screen antics of some bright-eyed playable, but the sound systems of forward-thinkers everywhere. A great, if obscure, one to own.
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Open Close Open (remastered)
Open Close Open (remastered) (limited luminous vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: MORR 202EP. Rel: 23 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Open (8:54)
Close (7:13)
Open (4:05)
Licht (5:13)
Review: Here we have the remastered edition of Robert Lippok's Open Close Open. Originally released in 2001 on the well-respected German glitch ambient label Raster Noton, the release has built a strong buzz about it. Late last year, the decision was to remaster the EP to the delight of the fans. The first 'Open' is very minimal with a very sparse beat to it. Glitch ambient and the cuts and click style of that period is wonderfully represented by this sound. To most fans of the release, 'Close' is the reason for the buzz. The combination of field recordings, glitch and a beautiful almost movie like soundtrack to it, makes this piece one of the most beautiful ambient pieces in the genre of glitch ambient. Hearing this remastered, really brings out the beauty even more so. This new version also features the very worthy piece 'Licht' to close out the release. It is very fitting that the amazing Morr Music honor this piece by releasing it.
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Subetemaboroshi
Subetemaboroshi (double 7" + insert)
Cat: P 74523. Rel: 23 Aug 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Subete Maboroshi (feat Darthreider) (4:28)
Said Knock You Out (4:58)
I Couldn't Become Robert De Niro (feat Utamaru) (4:09)
I Need Love (feat Seamonator & Darthreider) (5:13)
Review: Japan's cult P-Vine label serves up some dazzling hip hop edits and mash-ups on this raw and ready double 7". The first tune out of the blocks is a brutal drum assault with crashing breaks and edgy rapped vocals from Darthreider on 'Subete Maboroshi.' Then comes a re-sung version of the classic hip hop anthem 'Said Knock You Out' with plenty of extra angst and bile. Flip it over and the angular drums and big stabs continue with Utamaru spitting hard bars over 'I Couldn't Become Robert De Niro.' Last of all comes 'I Need Love' featuring 'Seamonator & Darthereider in unrelenting fashion
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Seremunia EP
Seremunia EP (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BOOMARM 015. Rel: 09 Apr 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hala Hala (7:04)
Seremunia (9:06)
Goumari (7:11)
Goumari (Alter Echo remix) (4:31)
Review: While there is barely any solid information as to the identity and ideals behind the Lokal Affair project, this is the sort of material that speaks for itself, and one which has successfully tapped into the current state of affairs in the electronic game. This badass EP lands on the increasingly relevant Boomarm Nation, and carries three killer infusions of cryptic pseudo house and ethnic rhythms for the more open-minded DJ. If there was such a thing as 'small-room tools' then these would be it; watch out for the Alter Echo remix on the flip, too, as it's a rather voracious affair for the dance. Big ol' tip here!
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Stand Scatter
Cat: DE 309. Rel: 15 Dec 23
 
Electro
Forming Lines (6:31)
Choreography (9:06)
It's Right There In Front Of You (7:03)
No Floor (2:54)
Review: The ever-popular and always innovative Dark Entries welcomes Lust Pattern for more deviant electro explorations here and i isn't the first time the artists has graced the label in such fashion: Ryan Armbridge has previously done so as Linea Aspera many times before, exploring coldwave revivalist sounds alongside Zoe Zanias. With this alias, though, he looks to post-punk and electro-funk for inspiration. Opener 'Forming Lines' is redolent of Drexciyan squelch with plenty of live drumming powering it on. 'Choreography' has a similarly aquatic feel but with faster drums and more urgent funk and 'It's Right There In Front Of You' then slows to a predatory and menacing crawl. 'No Floor' is a motorik workout with the squelchiest of mutant synth sounds and rickety rhythms.
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EM 037V1
EM 037V1 (silver vinyl 12" + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EM 037V1. Rel: 10 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Mindexxx - "Track 1" (5:58)
Laughing Ears - "On Sundays" (8:15)
Gooooose - "The Dusk Of Digital Age" (4:47)
Knopha - "Off-Peak Season Tourists" (8:18)
Review: Outlier experimental label Eating Music brings back more for us to chew on here in the form of a varied four tracker from various artists. It is Mindexxx that opens with 'Track 1' which layers up snaking synths and deeply buried dark bass that grows in intensity and washes over you like a Tsunami. Laughing Ears then cuts back to a tender mood with soft piano chords and slowly unfolding rhythms that are warm and lithe. Gooooose's 'The Dusk Of Digital Age' is a churchy affair with textured drones shot through with beams of synth light and Knopha's 'Off-Peak Season Tourists' layers up choral vocals and jumbled drum sounds into something hypnotic and escapist.
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Alben
Le Composant Compositeur
Le Composant Compositeur (limited LP + CD + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: FFL 089LP. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Le Petit Geant (LP) (3:40)
Secoue Le Flipeur (3:56)
Flash-Back (3:36)
Bombes Fluo (4:32)
Aurora Bay (3:42)
Choc D'Amour (4:41)
Le Composant Compositeur (8:37)
Le Grand Geant (5:31)
Secoue Le Flipeur (bonus CD - unreleased version)
Generique (unreleased track)
Pile Ou Face (unreleased track)
Sous Le Moi (demo)
Pile Ou Face (Inaudible 1)
Dans Le Dedale (unreleased live)
Le Composant Compositeur (alternate version)
Un Decomposant, Des Composants (unreleased track)
Pile Ou Face (EP version)
Bombe Fluo (unreleased version)
Review: To say Philippe Doray and his Asociaux Associes finished the 1970s with creative fervour would be an understatement. First we had 1976's Ramasse-Miettes Nucleaires, then two years after that there was the equally potent Nouveaux Modes Industriels. Both were heralded as ahead of their time, at the time, bringing together strange, otherworldly pop, spacey prog, prototypes of Krautrock and impassioned poetry. Le Composant Compositeur followed, and in their own words marked the beginning of a new era in the 'Antisocial Associates' project (to use the English translation). It's a marvellous addition to the collection, too, a series of sharp, edgy, mutant pop tracks, weirdo brass experimentation, compressed electro, dubby ideas, and twisted, acid-spiked fairground themes.
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Manifolds/Octavia
Manifolds/Octavia (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 009. Rel: 06 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Jessica Ekomane - "Manifolds" (17:16)
Laurel Halo - "Octavia" (21:05)
Review: Two artists split a double-A single, exploring both sounds and their structure in their own unique ways. 'Manifolds' sees Jessica Ekomane dive so far into polyphonic writing processes she reaches 'multiphonic', with different sonic voices, sources and timbres no longer on parallel trajectories, but eventually splicing into something closer to a human chant than most ritualistic tunes we're heard in a while. The effect is staggering. Laurel Halo then presents 'Octavia', which is best described as a kind of collage of beautiful harmonisation, a series of melodic motifs and textures that form small wholes, dissipate, reappear, merge, are all aurally connected but never combined. Highly technical stuff on the part of both producers, the coherency between the two is impossible to miss, making for a unique but coherent ambient-drone gem.
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Drunken Love
Cat: HK 047LP. Rel: 03 Aug 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cruxify All The Phophets (4:20)
DRUNK In LOVE/HATE!!!!!!!!!! (5:03)
DEATH CODE E666 (4:57)
Makkorsisi6 66.6668 (4:31)
Whiom8warwombe66 (7:37)
Do You Like Feeling Awakeee33 Cult 8 (3:32)
Whiom8warwomb5 Avecaffection (2:38)
INTRACLOUDG66 6 (6:01)
Review: Duma's Lord Spikeheart and serial collaborator Elvin Brandhi come totters for some mind-boggling left-of-centre sounds here on Drunken Love. These are unhinged sounds that feed the noise of bands like Napalm Death into an industrial grinder and come out even more demented no the other side. Core to it is Brandhi's unique vocal treatments which make use of a singular sampler technique and have been present throughout her work. Even the Francis Bacon-esque cover art is brilliantly grotesque yet alluring. Though not for the faint of heart, the is a fascinating record.
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The Horse
The Horse (limited gatefold bone vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 405053 8899863. Rel: 30 May 23
 
Modern Classical
The Horse's Bones Are In A Cave (4:10)
The Horse's Hair & Skin Are Stretched (5:51)
The Horse's Bones Are Flutes (5:42)
The Horse's Pelvis Is A Lyre (feat Jali Bakary) (4:31)
The Horse Is Prepared (5:45)
The Horse Is Quiet (3:23)
The Horse Is Submerged (feat Evan Parker) (6:55)
The Horse Is Put To Work (8:38)
The Rider (Not The Horse) (8:44)
The Truck That Follows The Horses (3:59)
The Horse's Winnings (3:30)
The Horse Has A Voice (feat Theon Cross) (3:13)
The Horse Remembers (3:41)
The Horse Is Close (1:54)
The Horse Is Here (feat Danilo Perez) (3:47)
Review: We all know that Matthew Herbert is a far out sonic experimenter who will look to make music with and from anything. But this project might be his most outlandish and extraordinary to date. It starts with him looking for the largest possible animal skeleton to explore though music. He settled on a full size horse and from that made flutes from its thigh bones and bows from ribs and hair. Gut strings stretched over the pelvis feature in the mid-section and even more bizarre than that is the fact he travelled to ancient cave paintings of horses in Northern Spain to record reverb at their door. Brilliantly bonkers as ever.
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Imaginary Island Music Vol 2: Ascension
Cat: CREP 97. Rel: 18 Apr 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Mango UFO (2:41)
Dosis De Recuerdo (2:06)
Rumba Lactea (feat Spencer Clark) (2:07)
Palmeras Metalicas (1:54)
Los Aquachachos (3:38)
Carosos (2:04)
Baja Pa Bajo (2:57)
La Romantica 3000 (3:35)
Los Guayechi (1:13)
La Gordejuela 3 (1:15)
Luces En El Cielo (2:29)
Caliches (feat Muqata) (2:02)
Abismo Vertical (0:54)
Nano Tuberia (3:02)
Sube Pa Riba (2:34)
Review: Tenerife-based trio LAGOSS are back with a second album of escapist electronic sounds. Goncalo F. Cardoso, Mladen Kurajica and Daniel Garcia leave behind the mega-mix vignette of their first album for a more song-based but still avant-gard collection here. Their raw, live jamming style mixes up tropicalia and electronic freakouts with found sounds, percussion, bird calls and rich samples that all bring these tracks to life as it moves through various different moods, gores, genres and eras with style. Somehow inviting yet eerie, this a very personal sound world but we're all welcome inside.
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Aphorisms
Aphorisms (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BF 060LP. Rel: 23 Jun 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Samplehurst (5:06)
Limp Test (3:18)
Gibbus (3:28)
Needlemuff (6:28)
Slave Painting (6:46)
Corpsicus (7:42)
Trilogy Of Embers (5:31)
Porpitus (6:08)
Cannon Hill (8:27)
The Wind Imp (3:17)
Aphorisms (19:04)
Review: Shadow Ring frontman Graham Lambkin recorded most of the music on Aphorisms during the start of the winter time back in 2022. He did so across locations in post-pandemic New York and post-Brexit London and in doing so captures the sound of daily life and reworking it into haunting and intimate soundscapes. It is his first real album in some seven-odd years and serves as an extended "transatlantic meditation" that focuses on processing that move back to the UK after almost 20 years living stateside. It's fragile and hypnotic and beautiful and another great work from this modern maestro.
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Forget The Lessons Of The Past!
Forget The Lessons Of The Past! (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PY 136. Rel: 09 May 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Ritual Watussi (Of The Clockwork Refrigerator) (part 1) (4:14)
Which Tower? (5:11)
Annus Mirabilis 1984 (11:08)
The Ritual Watussi (Of The Clockwork Refrigerator) (part 2) (2:59)
And Damn The Consequences (3:12)
The Crucial Suss Composition (10:55)
Life In A Petersfield Bedroom (Volume 2) (3:20)
Review: Formerly known as Aerie, David Gate and Robert Andrews formed The Land Of Yrx in Shrewsbury in 1982, and were unquestionably light years ahead of their time. Apart from anything else, some of what we have here might be labelled chip music, owing much to video game soundtracks, the only problem being video games at that point didn't actually have soundtracks per se.

The pair would put out a slew of tapes between 1983 and 1993, before moving to self-released CD-Rs. This vinyl release compiles work from across that history and makes it clear more people should be aware of their efforts. Tacks like 'Annus Mirabilis 1984', for example, are staggeringly beautiful and inventive, 'And Damn The Consequences' could be proto-acid house, while 'The Crucial Suss Composition' is a blend of ambient drone resplendent with this subtly spiralling and emotive electronic symphony.

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Oh No
Oh No (LP)
Cat: HDBLP 030. Rel: 18 May 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
New Ogi (2:18)
VV Violence (3:57)
Never Enough (4:22)
I Talk BB (3:59)
Going Somewhere (4:30)
It Means I Love You (4:35)
Vivica (4:01)
Oh No (4:39)
Begins (4:02)
Could Be U (3:38)
Review: Frequent Jeremy Greenspan and Morgan Geist collaborator Jessy Lanza was hailed as a future star on the release of her 2013 debut album, Pull My Hair Back. That album projected her as some kind of New York freestyle chanteuse dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century, backed by an all-electronic band fascinated with the potential of future R&B and left-of-centre synth-pop. This belated follow-up, which was once again produced in cahoots with Jeremy Greenspan, is even better. Colourful, vibrant and attractive, the ten songs are truthful to their '80s NYC inspirations, but smartly avoid the pitfalls of such blatant retro-futurism. In other words, it's a superb collection of future R&B and pop gems.
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All The Time
All The Time (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 051. Rel: 24 Jul 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Anyone Around (2:49)
Lick In Heaven (4:27)
Face (3:22)
Badly (4:18)
Alexander (3:55)
Ice Creamy (3:37)
Like Fire (3:01)
Baby Love (3:33)
Over & Over (4:48)
All The Time (4:27)
Review: Four years have passed since Jessy Lanza last offered-up an album, the Jeremy Greenspan co-produced leftfield space-pop masterpiece that was "Oh No". While plenty has changed in Lanza's working life since then - she now lives in New York and improvises more with "modular and semi-modular" synthesizers - her commitment to delivering a genuinely unique take on 21st century synth-pop remains. Those versed in the work of the Junior Boys will hear the hand of regular collaborator Jeremy Greenspan in the chords, melodies and synthesizer settings, but "All The Time" is undoubtedly Lanza's vision. Combining her usual glassy-eyed vocals and ear-pleasing, often melancholic synth-pop sounds with the colourful vibrancy of future R&B and grooves that subtly reference all manner of styles (dubstep included), it's most perfect underground pop album you'll hear all year.
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Love Hallucination
Love Hallucination (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HDBLP 063. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Don't Leave Me Now (2:58)
Midnight Ontario (3:02)
Limbo (3:25)
Casino Niagara (4:01)
Don't Cry On My Pillow (3:23)
Big Pink Rose (3:28)
Drive (3:39)
I Hate Myself (3:08)
Gossamer (4:39)
Marathon (3:09)
Double Time (2:37)
Review: Hyperdub continues to stamp its authority down on a wide variety of electronic music, in this case throwing the light, bouncing club-ready sounds of Canada's Jessy Lanza into the mix of a back catalogue that touches on everything from ambient to dubstep and footwork. But, while we open on the snare-happy garage-house of 'Don't Leave Me Now', and tracks like 'Drive' also look to the dancefloor, things don't stay there long. 'Don't Cry On My Pillow', for example, is a low stepping piece of alternative electronic soul. 'Big Pink Rose' opts for synth refrains and staccato drums to create a steamy, heady neon r&b brew with added yacht. 'Double Time' deconstructs pop balladry and makes it sound lo-fi yet huge, 'I Hate Myself' seems to take a lead from tropicalia-hued, leftfield electronica.
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Love Hallucination
Love Hallucination (gatefold clear vinyl LP)
Cat: HDBLP 063LE. Rel: 29 Dec 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Don’t Leave Me Now (2:51)
Midnight Ontario (3:01)
Limbo (3:16)
Casino Niagara (3:58)
Don’t Cry On My Pillow (3:19)
Big Pink Rose
Drive (3:41)
I Hate Myself (3:00)
Gossamer (4:32)
Marathon (2:57)
Double Time (2:40)
Review: Jessy Lanza has always been quintessentially Hyperdub. A label helmed by garage, dubstep and bass DJ and producer, and academic music theorist Kode 9, the imprint has relentlessly pushed the kind of dance tracks that are unashamedly direct yet unarguably clever. Beats that acknowledge the delicate balance of fun and accessible with underground and intelligent. 2023's Love Hallucination, Lanza's fourth studio album, only adds to the evidence. It bubbles with pop sensibilities, sing-along worthiness and timeless infectiousness, but does so in an incredibly thoughtful, natural-yet-razor-accurate way. From two-step to slo-mo funk, r&b and steamy electro groove, it presents the kind of songwriter who makes sure chart and radio friendly doesn't always mean throwaway or one dimensional. Infinitely repayable stuff.
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Nostalchic (reissue)
Nostalchic (reissue) (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: BF 037R. Rel: 25 Jan 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
IAMSYS (2:53)
Guuurl (3:44)
Kelly Brook (2:56)
One Thing (feat Jenna Andrews) (3:55)
Flower (4:09)
Swallowing Smoke (4:27)
Without You (feat Kerry Leatham) (5:20)
Straight Over My Head (3:29)
Dance (feat Astrid Williamson) (3:32)
The Dead Sea (4:18)
Walking Words (2:38)
OEA (feat Kerry Leatham - outro) (4:44)
Review: When Nostalchic was first released in 2013, Lapalux was already well established as a central figure in the booming LA beat scene orbiting around Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder label. Given how entrenched in the 2010s that whole movement was, the music itself has matured beautifully over the past decade to become a heartfelt benchmark in a sub-genre that thrived on innovation and unexpected swerves. It helps that there are some choice detuned synth lines which fold time across the ages on the likes of 'Guuurl', proving Lapalux was always about the feels more than the shock and awe of the beats. Having only a modest run the first time around, now the album has been repressed for the first time as a limited edition on clear vinyl.
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Live At The Brand (reissue)
Live At The Brand (reissue) (limited numbered 2xLP + inserts)
Cat: 855985 006611. Rel: 03 Jan 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Le Forte Four - "Birth Of Largie Schrapnel" (1:14)
Le Forte Four - "The Very First Song I Ever Wrote" (0:53)
Le Forte Four - "M-M-M" (1:22)
Le Forte Four - "Keep That Point Up" (2:50)
Le Forte Four - "4,000 Holes In Blackburn, Lancashire" (0:41)
Le Forte Four - "Telethon Returns" (3:34)
Le Forte Four - "From The 12 Pages" (0:59)
Le Forte Four - "Tree Shredding Blues" (9:49)
Le Forte Four - "Do The Crow" (3:40)
Le Forte Four - "Balanced Comfort" (3:17)
Le Forte Four - "Telethon Returns" (1:26)
Le Forte Four - "Internal CB Breakage" (2:09)
Le Forte Four - "Good Friday Tape Dumb Session #1" (1:23)
Le Forte Four - "Reel World" (0:46)
Le Forte Four - "Columbia-Princeton Low Priority Soybean Meal" (0:54)
Le Forte Four - "Telethon Returns" (1:15)
Le Forte Four - "Down The Congo In A Backward Canoe" (1:23)
Le Forte Four - "Telethon Returns Continues" (0:30)
Le Forte Four - "Welcome To 35 South Raymond" (1:19)
Le Forte Four - "Darker Scratcher" (1:23)
Le Forte Four - "Diaramma I" (1:21)
Le Forte Four - "Diaramma II" (1:26)
Le Forte Four - "HHHMMM" (0:48)
Le Forte Four - "Telethon Returns" (0:43)
Le Forte Four - "Good Friday Tape Dumb Session II" (1:47)
Le Forte Four - "Shoe Spot" (1:54)
Le Forte Four - "Meet The Detectives" (1:29)
Le Forte Four - "Simple Circus" (1:48)
Doo-Dooettes - "Mojave" (8:21)
Doo-Dooettes - "Silver Hours" (4:57)
Doo-Dooettes - "Twenty-Four (24)" (4:04)
Doo-Dooettes - "Children Undressing Animals" (part One) (5:23)
Doo-Dooettes - "Children Undressing Animals" (part Two) (11:25)
Fredrik Nilsen - "Green" (6:38)
Review: This is the first time this one has ever been re-issued on vinyl, so do not sleep. It is a document of Los Angeles Free Music Society (aka LAFMS)'s second performance at the recital hall of the Brand Library in Glendale in 1976. The band was formed by teenage members in the mid-1970s and mixed up free improvisation with modular synthesizers as well as sampling, musique concrete techniques, noise, avant-rock and plenty more in what were said to be rather anarchic recording sessions. This manic experimental record captures some of that bizarre leftfield magic.
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Ome
Ome (cassette + sticker + MP3 download code limited to 40 copies)
Cat: GRFTPS 016. Rel: 13 Jul 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Ouverture (4:53)
Symbiosis (4:47)
Douzeka (3:45)
Orca (3:42)
Montagne (6:23)
Biome (3:06)
Organs (5:26)
Gaya (6:48)
Gaya #2 (6:56)
Review: Ambient composer and improviser Tom Leclerc shares a series of moments with WILD in which the pair experiment and go off grid in their search for immersive ambient sounds. All of the session for this album on Giraffe Tape sharpened in the same day with a stripped back studio set up featuring minimalist synths and pedals. Both artist's own restive sounds meet in a new world where distant cosmic winds gently blow over pastural chord sequences. There is subtle movement in these tracks, some of which are darker and heavier than others which have more light, hope and joy.
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Hypoxia
Hypoxia (LP + MP3 download code limited to 220 copies)
Cat: DOMA 3LP. Rel: 28 Jun 23
 
Techno
English Air (Jester) (0:55)
English Dead (2:04)
English Air (Untouched) (2:49)
Blind (3:03)
Hypoxia (4:30)
English Air (Erosion) (3:13)
Spirit Rapping (2:22)
Blind (Fever) (1:39)
X-Dream (3:01)
Review: London producer Leeway has cooked up a brilliant album here that suggests he is obsessive about detail and magical about rhythm and groove. His tracks are super tight takes on techno and grime with elements of trance and plenty of bits for the 160 heads to get stuck into. It's one for the heart of the dancefloor or headphones alike - stoner rave for strobe lit settings, paranoid ideas fleshed out into fever dreams and alien lifeforms. It's got a hyper feel, AI feel to it but also plenty of ritualistic dance DNA that has got us mightily impressed. One of the most original albums you'll hear this year.
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St Swithin's Day Storm
St Swithin's Day Storm (light blue vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SUBEX 00096. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Before The Storm (9:12)
Early Recovery Phase (7:46)
Late Recovery Phase (7:09)
After The Storm (7:35)
Review: High concept and absolutely beautiful don't always fit together in a sentence. Enter St. Swithin's Day Storm, a record which in one way is to the point, but in almost every other completely wild and unique. Working with weather research scientist Nigel Meredith, the pair recorded the sounds made by a geomagnetic storm in space, on a day in June which, according to folklore, is supposed to decide the rest of summer's weather. Captured via the Halley VI Research Station's low frequency receiver, those moments of cosmic disruption, including chorus emissions, which, when played back, resemble birdsong, along with Meredith's explanations of such phenomena and its effect on Earth, then form the basis for a stargaze-worthy ambient journey that feels out of this world.
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Full On
Full On (clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ALT 74. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Say Why (2:46)
In Voice 1 (0:44)
Junk Funk (1:12)
Ski (2:10)
Swimming (2:09)
Guitar Hero (2:35)
In Voice 2 (1:21)
Green (2:40)
Pop (2:29)
Teeth (2:53)
Found (3:30)
To Hold (2:39)
Amo (1:03)
Work It Out (1:15)
Phantasy (1:07)
Travel With Friend (2:59)
I'll Always (2:40)
Review: Lewis and Void take themselves out of their own stylistic realms on this Full-On album in order to explore new and unique collaborative worlds. They are both known for their work on Editions Mego and for pushing noise, abstract and ambient boundaries, seeking out their own voices in the extreme ends of the spectrum. They fire ideas back and forth at one another here in order to find a dialogue with their tools - guitars, synths, euro rack modular systems, voices, samples and outboard processing. It is brutal and playful in equal measure with wild new shapes, sounds and textures coming at you thick and fast.
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Live At Brancaleone
Live At Brancaleone (trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + insert + sticker)
Cat: AI 27. Rel: 17 Nov 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (23:38)
Track 2 (23:44)
Track 3 (24:05)
Track 4 (24:35)
Track 5 (18:23)
Track 6 (23:54)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Italian duo Giuseppe Tillieci - better known to techno heads as Neel and one half of Voices from the Lake alongside Donato Dozzy - and Filippo Scorcucchi's LF58 project is nothing shot of mesmerising. Made with hand-built modular synthesisers, work first began back in 2015, with the debut album only appearing five years later, landing on Astral Industries in spring 2020.



The point being that many people still haven't discovered the collaborative undertaking, and so this live recording from the duo's performance at Rome's iconic Brancaleone is a great introduction to their spellbinding sounds. Far reaching, continuous, and yet ever moving and packed with precious moments that seems to dissipate into the next, lost forever in a collage of noise, it's a masterclass in drone, and an ambient outing that shows the genre still has so much originality to offer.
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Electronic Works
Electronic Works (2xLP + CD)
Cat: SAHKO 035. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Kinetic Forms (12:42)
Variabile (10:42)
Mechanical Music For Stereophonic Tape (13:03)
Is This The World Of Teddy? (9:39)
Tropicana (5:12)
Midas (3:24)
Sunkist (TV Commercial) (2:47)
Fin-Humus (TV Commercial) (2:42)
Theme For The National TV News (4 Drafts & The Final Broadcast version) (2:32)
Ritual (6:26)
Spectacle (8:51)
Kinetic Forms
Variabile
Mechanical Music For Stereophonic Tape
Is This The World Of Teddy?
Tropicana
Midas
Sunkist
Fin-Humus
Theme For The National TV News
Ritual
Spectacle
Review: The thing about early synthesiser music is that there's always a new mad scientist to discover. Take Osmo Lindeman, for example. While the real electronic sonic historians will likely be familiar with this Finnish experimental pioneer and master film scorer, most other people probably won't be. Thankfully, then, this collection of his most plugged-in works can set the record straight. A package that celebrates his avant garde approach to marrying gadgets and gizmos with the brassy seduction of jazz. So although the tracks here may not be his most renowned contributions to the pantheons - see the soundtracks to Rakas, Totuus on armoton, and Tulipunainen kyyhkynen - the Electronic Works gathered by the Sahko Finland team are certainly among his most groundbreaking and boundary pushing. Like listening to what outer space may have sounded like if it put on a concert in the late-1960s featuring trumpet and sax maestros, prepare for a series of fascinating audio adventures and juxtapositions.
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7 Types Of Ambiguity: A Parade
Cat: NSR 006. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Jazz
7 Types Of Ambiguity - A Parade (part 1) (10:03)
7 Types Of Ambiguity - A Parade (part 2) (9:30)
Review: How do you capture the vibrant chaos and excitement of a carnival parade in the austere setting of the white box gallery space? That's the challenge Arto Lindsay took on with a sound installation he placed in the University of Arts and Design in Lausanne, Switzerland in 2022. With a team of researchers and a rigorous methodology, Lindsay created an immersive, three-dimensional piece spread across 27 channels, which has been remixed into a stereo version for you to experience in the comfort of your own home.
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Mono
Mono (LP)
Cat: AOTNLP 048. Rel: 24 Jun 21
 
Deep House
Bubbles (2:28)
Candy Land (3:19)
Shortwave (1:46)
Rain & Shine (2:07)
Byte Size (5:06)
Squeeze (4:14)
Endcoms (2:12)
I Love You (3:23)
No One & Perfect (3:29)
Date-Line (2:59)
Refresher (2:39)
Kubes (3:25)
Dust Jacket (2:53)
Strangely Enough (1:31)
Review: Linkwood can do no wrong if you ask us. Whatever music he puts out - be it his collabs with jazz great Greg Foat, his melodic deep house abstracts or this new electro tinged collection, it is gold. He recorded this one with some Moog and Oberheim gear in the Athens of the North studio and casts his net far and wide - there is crisp bit lo-fi, starry eyed electro like 'Shortwave' next to more 80s tinged pop-like nuggets "Rain & Shine' and cosmic explorations such as 'Date-Line'. It is the sound of a producer who can create at will, unbound by rules, but defined by excellence.
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The Spiral (Second Edition)
Cat: DR 47. Rel: 09 Mar 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Past Spiral (1:06)
Come Closer (3:32)
FBones (3:10)
Present Spiral (2:00)
Tears Run Out (2:05)
Soft Fabrics (2:57)
Future Spiral (1:02)
Organ Going (1:45)
Backward Vision (3:48)
Glitch (2:44)
Endings (5:12)
Review: Loopsel throws a tapey curveball our way, reissuing the cassette that put their duo project on the map, this time in vinyl / digital format. The wooshing, minimal, and cold mood of this album, hailing from Gothenburg, reflects the moody production approach of the band Monokultur's Elin and Skiftande Enheter, the two artists that make it up. All sounds on this hazy-horizonned hisser formed the soundtrack for The Spiral, a 'multimedia spatial installation' by the artists Last Oblivion. Post-punky tape distortion bury swathes of radio-surfing sample and great planes of synth pad on 'The Spiral', which truly does sound like exactly that.

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Tegenlicht/Rotterdam In De Jaren 90
Tegenlicht/Rotterdam In De Jaren 90 (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OEMOEMENOE 9. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Loradeniz - "Tegenlicht" (18:33)
Kems Kriol - "Rotterdam In De Jaren 90" (15:31)
Review: Call a track 'Rotterdam In De Jaren 90' and you can expect people to have some pretty strong feelings about what it might sound like. Especially given this double-A from Nous Klaer Audio opens on what grows into a tense, electronic, club-ready builder, for a while at least. Cast any thoughts of gabber out the window, though, because if this is the Dutch port city's rave scene on record, it's a post-sweat soaked, blissed out reflection on the wonders of whatever happened the night before. Kems Kriol's mini epic, a 15-minute long tune no less, is a beautiful combination of wistful woodwind and synthesised refrains, presumably found sounds, and strange, abstract noises. 'Tegenlicht', on the other side, shares some of those qualities in the extended intro and outro sections, but also spends some of its 18-minute running time in the basements and warehouses we were originally expecting to find.
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Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo
Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SV 130. Rel: 22 Aug 18
 
Ambient/Drone
Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo (23:28)
Hula Om (9:16)
Amon Ra (11:42)
Review: Raul Lovisoni and Francesco Messina's seminal LP from 1979 Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo not only introduced the world to the work of two gifted composers, but is also notable for being produced by electronic pioneer Franco Battiato. Both central figures within the Italian avant-garde, they were part of a generation of artists who contributed to a radical rethinking of musical practices and composition. They reveal Minimalism as it's rarely known: with delicate melodies, subtle harmonic interplay and incorporating diverse creative traditions - slowly giving way to an ever-expanding open space. Skirting the outer edges of ambient, new age and experimental music, the LP has a transformative beauty unlike anything else.
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Junk DNA
Junk DNA (LP + insert)
Cat: XPQ 003. Rel: 14 May 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Crash Landing (3:20)
Hazardous Waste Pump (3:52)
Ignot (1:42)
Geo Stationary Monument (4:47)
Home Sick! (4:00)
Bowsers High Court (4:16)
Service Mode (3:15)
Level 1 2 3 4 5 (3:44)
Review: Xpq? founders D Tiffany and Special Guest DJ are keeping quiet about the identity of the "married outlaws" behind the previously unheard Low Budget Aliens project. This debut album arrives with little or no fanfare or fuss, or even the usual functional info sheet supplied to record stores and media outlets. So what's in store? In summary: peculiar, off-kilter excellence. Jumpy, skittish and imaginative, the majority of the eight tracks twist warped, mind-altering electronics and strange sounds around weighty basslines and unearthly rhythms that variously doff a cap to juke, jungle, grime, IDM and what would once have been called "brain-dance". It's an exciting and sometimes unsettling template, but one that consistently delivers on its eccentric, experimental promise.
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Old Economy
Cat: WORKSHOP XXIII. Rel: 24 May 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (2:46)
Track 2 (3:36)
Track 3 (5:04)
Track 4 (3:00)
Track 5 (4:34)
Track 6 (9:35)
Track 7 (3:52)
Track 8 (2:12)
Track 9 (4:36)
Track 10 (5:22)
Track 11 (4:08)
Track 12 (9:07)
Track 13 (2:34)
Track 14 (3:53)
Track 15 (5:53)
Review: Nobody quite does understated and minimal electronic music quite like Jes Kuhn. The veteran German producer returns to his beloved Workshop label for his seventh full-length release titled Old Economy, said to be tribute to the end of the economy as we know it. Across 15 tracks, Kuhn presents an extensive collection of moods and grooves, taking in everything from oddball house and more experimental, cinematic sounds - all in the Thuringia-based artist's inimitable style. Highly recommended.
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Bird & Person Dyning
Bird & Person Dyning (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: DIALP 913. Rel: 09 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Duke Of York (20:13)
Bird & Person Dyning (24:07)
Review: A reissue of an early work by acclaimed avant-gardist and pioneer Alvin Lucier, 'Bird And Person Dyning' is a spoken word and musique concrete pipe dream, spanning the furthest reaches of weirdo acousmatism, phase interference, and the transmission of sound through physical objects. Both pieces on this LP explore cyborgish concepts, the first being a grotesque of the human voice, and the second exploring the idea of an electronic bird. Lucier's standing at this point in his career puts him squarely in a cohort of pioneers who emerged in the early 1960s.
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Tilt
Tilt (LP)
Cat: GLUM 005. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
End Melody (3:08)
Haringey Leisure (3:11)
Anatolia (3:55)
The Great Schlep (2:33)
Belly 1 (3:43)
Belly 2 (3:32)
Daisy Cutter (2:00)
Confessions Of A Wimp (4:09)
How It's Made (3:11)
End Loop (3:07)
Review: What a beautiful and strange world it is, capable of presenting work like Tilt. Luke Blair is now 15 years into his productions as Lukid, and we still don't now what to expect from him, ever. Sure, there are some totems - lack of rigidity in beats and various pieces, one foot in the darkened rooms of leftfield venues, another in the serene wilderness of ambient dreams - but variety and breadth are the two operative words when considering his output. Here, then, we're invited into a place that has so many reference points it's hard to know where best to begin. The strange syncopation of 'Anatolia', which sounds like harmonies fed through crystal and then strung out over the top of fidget drums. Or maybe the twinkling, plink and plonk of 'Daisy Cutter', a subtly uplifting beat-less paradise. Possibly 'Belly', with its lo fi take on UK club. Definitely 'End Loop', and that scuzzy, emotional refrain.
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Tokyo Dreaming
Nick LUSCOMBE / VARIOUS
Tokyo Dreaming (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 40. Rel: 25 Nov 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ryuichi Sakamoto - "The End Of Asia" (6:22)
Mariah - "Shinzo No Tobira" (4:45)
Chika Asamoto - "Self Control" (4:15)
Jun Fukamachi - "Treasure Hunter" (4:00)
Yumi Murata - "Watashi No Bus" (5:43)
Hitomi 'penny' Tohyama - "Rainy Driver" (4:28)
Yumi Seino - "La Maison Est En Ruine" (4:42)
Kyoko Furuya - "Tokyo" (5:52)
Kazue Itoh - "Chinatown Rose" (3:48)
Kazumi Watanabe - "Tokyo Joe" (4:06)
Juicy Fruits - "Jenie Gets Amgry" (3:47)
Haruo Chikada & Vibra-tones - "Soul Life" (4:03)
Colored Music - "Heartbeat" (5:44)
Akira Sakata - "Room" (3:55)
Yasuaki Shimizu - "Semi Tori No Hi" (4:28)
Shigeo Sekito - "The Word II" (3:02)
Review: If you've got even the slightest interest in the cutting edge, synthesizer-heavy Tokyo scene of the 1980s, this killer compilation from Japanese music crate-digger Nick Luscombe and Wewantsounds is simply essential. It features tracks plucked from the vaults of cult labels Nippon Columbia and Better Days, with Luscombe offering up inspired selections that variously touch on deep synth-pop, electro, post-punk experimentation, jazz-funk, ambient and what would now be classic as Balearica. It's such a good collection that we're finding picking highlights difficult, though our current faves include the disco-tinged punk-funk of Juicy Fruits' 'Jenie Gets Angry', the slow-motion jazz-funk of Yumi Murata, Chiko Asamoto's smooth and sensual synth-pop, and the synth-reggae eccentricity of Akira Sakata.
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Long Light
Long Light (dusk marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GI 427LPC1. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Come & Go (feat Vilja Larjosto) (4:00)
Zero To Sixty (feat Sarah Jaffe) (4:48)
Faceless (3:09)
Dreaming (feat Asy Saavedra) (5:01)
Transonic (4:12)
Plateau (4:00)
Long Light (feat Benoit Pioulard) (5:10)
Cut & Cover (4:53)
Home (4:18)
Rafters (2:49)
Double Take (5:07)
Review: Esteemed solo electronic producer Lusine (Jeff McIlwain) is known best for his rich, sizzling, and heavenly production edges, all of which he brings to the more experimental corners of the genre. Now he returns with his 9th full-length record, Long Light, marking twenty years since he first joined the Ghostly International roster. Though his past work has been more experimental, this LP continues a more recent throughline of McIlwain's interest in more pop-oriented song structures, remaining texturally brilliant while channelling straightforward, rapturous beat-backbones, and enlisting the help of Asy Saavedra, Sarah Jaffe, and Sensorimotor collaborators Vilja Larjosto and Benoît Pioulard.
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Next World Sound Series Vol 2
Next World Sound Series Vol 2 (gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HYPSPLP 010. Rel: 06 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
LX Rudis - "Soma" (intro) (5:33)
Obercyclone 10-17 (4:37)
Oberenginen 01b (4:04)
Xpander 0930 (3:38)
Soma Beats (1) (5:39)
Soma (outro) (5:33)
Jack Curtis Dubowsky - "Bolsa Chica Surf" (30:00)
GataTech - "John Gore" (2:58)
Destruct (part 2) (5:44)
Orbit (6:50)
Raindrops Falling From The Sky (4:37)
Revelation (2:49)
Lixsm (2:01)
Krispy Kat Whack - "Live At The Lube Room" (26:32)
Review: "The Next World Sound Series is a collection of work by contemporary sound artists working in long form instrumental composition and translated to the tangible medium of vinyl. These modern day offerings capture the analog quality and experience of last century electronic recordings, presented to you with today's technological advances in home playback, for your environmental listening pleasure." Or so say heads at the iconic and truly enigmatic label Dark Entries of this latest addition to their catalogue. A collection of work that spans the strangely frantic sci-fi tones of 'Oberenginen 0930' to the almost monastic drone of 'Soma', dubbed and muffled drums and vocals on 'Lixsm', club-ready broken beats of 'Destruct', and the evocative futurist refrains and samples of 'John Gore'. As expansive as it is exploratory and adventurous, you'll need to set aside some serious listening time for your first play here.
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