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Crinkle
Crinkle (12")
Cat: TTT 111. Rel: 10 Apr 25
 
Techno
Stomach (3:59)
Compact (4:57)
Toboggan (IYNLID) (4:35)
Crinkle (6:58)
Review: Following 2023's When A Worm Wears A Wig, Robin Stewart returns with Crinkle and delivers a set of warped dub techno tracks that apply advanced dub logic to precise, pointillistic rhythms. Channelling influences like Peder Mannerfelt and Rrose, Stewart revives classic genre tropes with a fresh perspective that dives deeper into the physicality of sound and focuses on bass throbs over aggressive kicks. Standout tracks like 'Stomach' surprise with lolloping off-grid beats soaked in lysergic textures while 'Compact' delivers a more traditional peak-time vibe with innovative processing. The title track brings everything together with mind-bending spectral rhythms.
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Alben
Sun Eaters
Cat: HMRLP 037. Rel: 28 Mar 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Cosmic Debris (8:09)
Automaton Phase 27 (4:02)
Luchadores Sudden Embrace (8:14)
Ricochet Edge Verse (7:01)
Quiet Anomalies (4:37)
A New Mycological Framework Of Narrative (8:58)
Review: Chicago-based composer and underground mainstay Rob Mazurek has teamed up with modular synth expert and light artist Alberto Novello for this new collaboration on Hive Mind. The music was recorded in a single afternoon at Dobialab, an experimental artist space in Northern Italy where they cooked up an immersive, improvised journey into uncharted musical dimensions. Across all the coherent pieces, Novello provides a rhythmic and timbral foundation while Mazurek weaves delicate trumpet harmonies, bells and samples to build an atmospheric soundscape. The results veer from new age to psychedelic and are truly mesmerising, like an intense space ritual that explores new realms.
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You're Only Young Once But You Can Be Stupid Forever
Cat: DISC 31CD. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Gearee (0:27)
Newdiv (3:03)
Fairalign (1:52)
Coughyspns (0:58)
Bangsaft (2:58)
Djstus (0:48)
Hundrecision (0:50)
Zownthram (1:23)
Visionsrevisions (5:24)
Bowgh (1:01)
Fallybli (3:06)
Faq (0:58)
Yewt (1:27)
Shttwobe (3:17)
Sicksicksicks (1:08)
Deweyedair (1:47)
Rew (1:55)
Gauq (1:57)
Review: While not as widely known or celebrated as those who came in his wake (and cite his work as an inspiration), Rephlex alumnus Bogdan Raczynski makes music every bit as alluring - and, like one of those he influenced, Richard D James, a fan of playful press releases and eye-catching interview quotes. He's variously described his amusingly new title as an AI-made attempt at EDM, the soundtrack to a rejected Tesla infomercial, a collection of ten-year-old tracks and a bid to crack "the lucrative coffee shop playlist market". Whatever the truth, it's a melodious, warm and ear-catching collection of cuts that flits between cheery electronica, off-kilter IDM, immersive and maximal club cuts, joyful ambient soundscapes and short, sweet numbers that refuse to outstay their welcome. Another winner from a master of his craft.
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Rain Without Rain
Rain Without Rain (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TAL 033LP. Rel: 16 Sep 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Lazy Lazy Eye (2:19)
Owl Monkey (6:49)
Regret Regret (6:11)
Hunt Hunt (4:00)
Rain Without Rain (9:51)
Lazy Lung (6:27)
Nagai Rouka (6:05)
Review: Rain and experimental music have long shared an intriguing connection. Hanns Eisler's 1941 work "ierzehn Arten, den Regen zu beschreiben explored rain's musical qualities while later artists like The Beatles and David Toop found inspiration in its rhythms. Today, amidst pressing climate change, rain's once poetic allure has dimmed. However, Razen's album Rain Without Rain, which was recorded in an abandoned Dusseldorf tunnel, revisits rain's musical potential. Blending early electronics and traditional instruments, the Brussels collective led by Brecht Ameel and Kim Delcour captures raw acoustics in unconventional spaces and cook up a unique soundscape that thrives on restraint and silence.
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In Veil
In Veil (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TITR 003. Rel: 05 Mar 25
 
Techno
Positioning (6:41)
Initiation (5:11)
Reverie (8:28)
Departure (10:12)
Serenity (8:00)
Review: Mind Express boss Refracted, AKA Berlin's Alex Moya, emerges from the depths of some murky, oily, opaque lake. A place unsettling and unnerving - the site of some unknown tension - but also wonderfully inimitable and hard to countenance. Powerful stuff, just not really in a way that immediately presents itself as such. Nevertheless, before you know it these tones have enveloped and ensnared. Call it ambient techno, call it ambient, call it pure futurism - parts here almost feel like the ambient noises of familiar things that haven't been invented yet. If that makes sense? A moody precog of a record, it whirs and drones, echoes and dissipates. There are moments when structure become more defined, like the mystery of 'Initiation', but for the most part these are aural infinity loops.
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The Dream We Carry
Cat: NNXN 28.2. Rel: 09 Jul 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
A Song For Lost Souls (3:58)
Les Fils Des Etoiles (3:01)
Among The Lost (1:03)
Goodbye To Berlin (2:52)
Remnants (2:47)
Object Of Desire (2:29)
The Road Home (3:48)
Tales From Nowhere (4:36)
Portrait Of A Child (3:48)
Solace (1:18)
Equinox (4:26)
Disparu (2:09)
Voices (2:19)
The Song Of Wandering Aengus (4:08)
Review: Since returning in 2015 following a two-decade long hiatus, post-punk experimentalists The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus has offered up a trio of admired albums. Even so, The Dream We Carry is still the multi-media-loving Liverpool collective's first new full-length for four years. It's an inspired set all told, with the band shrouding their beautiful neo-folk and ethereal compositions in simmering strings, dusty sound design, oodles of effects, and all manner of samples and field recordings. It's quietly picturesque and exquisitely crafted, providing a mixture of musical melancholy and hopeful positivity. It comes highly recommended.
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Rites Of Passage
Cat: MTR 027. Rel: 28 Nov 24
 
Industrial/Noise
Covenant Of Conflagration (4:12)
Submit To The Shaman (4:42)
Liminality (4:25)
Receding Consciousness (3:51)
Pulse Of The Timeless Wave (2:56)
Burn The Sun (4:33)
Beyond The Threshold Of Self (4:08)
Mystic Transcendence (4:58)
Review: This debut from the mysterious duo Atiq and dreadmaul is an immersive concept album which explores the ancient themes of transformation and initiation by blending mysticism and archaic rituals with modern electronic beats. Each track transports listeners into a haunting soundscape rich in organic elements like bone flutes, throat singing and shamanic invocations, all woven into intricate electronic arrangements. The album strikes a perfect balance between the ancient and contemporary with a feeling of ritual and cermet in the long form and immersive rhythms that are as unforgettable as they are hypotonic.
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Structures From Silence (40th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Structures From Silence (40th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) ('sea blue & ultra clear' vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 617026 041537. Rel: 29 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Reflections In Suspension
Quiet Friend
Structures From Silence
Review: It's hard to believe that Steve Roach's landmark space ambient exploration is now four decades young. Emphasis on the young, considering we're getting new releases through that sound pretty similar. No disrespect to those that do - the point is Structures From Silence was so massively ahead of its time it still feels like the rest of us are catching up. Floating on a dust ring somewhere close to Saturn, maybe, this is lush, dreamy, cosmic synth stuff to lose yourself in. Just be sure there's a yurt close by, because this one's all about lying down and staring into your own thoughts. An exercise in escapism, without needing to move a muscle. In 2025, there's plenty of off-world talk as Earth buckles under the weight of capitalism. Little do they know some of us left that place behind decades ago.
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Mental Detentions
Mental Detentions (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DE 313. Rel: 01 Nov 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Colourblind (11:19)
Stuck (8:44)
Both Ends Meet (8:26)
Ugly Talk (6:13)
Track 5 (5:41)
Vox Scientific (6:54)
Track 7 (8:53)
Voice (1:45)
Vox (17:57)
Review: Robert Rental is back on the mighty Dark Entries as the cult label reissues his Mental Detentions album as an expanded double pack. Rental is a Scottish pioneer of DIY electronic music who played a key role in shaping the UK's countercultural sound alongside collaborators like Thomas Leer and Daniel Miller. Though he released little solo music, his 1979 cassette Mental Detentions was a standout of the era that featured raw demos made with budget equipment like a Roland drum machine and Stylophone keyboard. Tracks like 'Stuck' offer a distorted take on the classic motorik sound, while 'Vox' delivers an 18-minute ambient journey in which it is easy to get lost. Rental's work captures the spirit of experimentation and innovation in the face of limited resources.
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Music For Lovers
Cat: AMELLP 730. Rel: 20 Nov 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
The Parish Bell (7:02)
Labrynthia/Many Rivers (5:57)
Schizophonia (8:16)
The Gift (4:42)
Celestial Body (5:23)
Love & Warfare (6:54)
Where Things Grow (4:29)
Review: Samuel Rohrer's stylish new solo album is a fine advert for his expertise as a multi-instrumentalist as it blends percussion, modular synths and keys into lovely downtempo grooves. The title may suggest romantic simplicity, but the music delivers nuanced emotional and tonal complexity and is dedicated to "brave lovers" seeking truth. Tracks like 'The Parish Bell' reveal Rohrer's focused, unhurried style with ephemeral sounds emerging and fading gracefully and guest contributions like Nils Petter Molvaer's muted horn on 'The Gift' add layers of warmth at a record which rewards attentive listening.
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Gespielt von: Phat Phil Cooper
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Honey For The Ants
Cat: WHYT 087LP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Flesh Eater (3:29)
Magus (7:03)
Behind The Palazzo (3:40)
Gifts For The Surgeon (2:41)
Tools For Humanity (1:06)
Carpathian Stone Spinners (4:32)
Kittens Meet Puppies For The First Time (4:56)
Hands Of A Despot (3:16)
Heretic Milieu (2:18)
Even The Moon (3:27)
Review: Polish audio artist and sound designer Wojciech Rubin apparently draws a lot of inspiration from gnostic texts. If that's your blank drawn, we're talking about a collection of religious beliefs that took root in the first century AD and pointed to humankind's salvation coming through knowledge, as oppose to faith. To quote South Park, "we didn't listen" and so we are where we are today. Thankfully, at least someone remembers this moment in the story of civilisation, although you'll need to listen pretty closely to spot how this has influenced Rusin. Nevertheless, Honey For The Ants is captivating stuff, giving us powerful and somewhat spiritual vocal solos, meandering piano wonders, droning didgeridoos, soft string movements and a sense of the fantastical, forgotten, and dreamt throughout.
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