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We Carry Eden
Cat: MFM 076. Rel: 30 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
We Carry Eden (part I) (21:03)
We Carry Eden (part II) (20:57)
Review: We Carry Eden is an album so deep you can plunge right into it and forget the real world entirely. It comes from Son Of Chi, the latest project by Dutch ambient pioneer Hanyo van Oosterom, and it melds drones, field recordings, dub, jazz and fourth world influences across a two-part composition that features storytelling by West African vocalist Omar Ka. A founding member of CHI and Chi Factory, van Oosterom crafts textured soundscapes rooted in meditative grooves and spiritual depth and is inspired by Patmos and Hopi wisdom. He also weaves nature, myth and memory into a unified sonic journey with fine artwork by Michael Willis underlining the message of harmony.
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Tinge Of Ascension
Cat: DIAG 069. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Cursive Transport (3:26)
Galaxian Droplets (4:38)
Zephyr Haze (3:56)
Angelic Capitulation (2:31)
Hot Pink Orbit (4:03)
7AM Grounding (3:30)
Spectacular Actions (4:23)
Singular Cobra (2:51)
Golden Firmament (6:09)
Review: James Donadio returns to Diagonal with Tinge Of Ascension, his first LP under the StabUdown banner in over a year. Written during a period of immersion in Krishna Consciousness and Dharma Yoga, the record filters Donadio's longstanding fascination with rhythm and repetition through a newly inward, psi attuned lens. Gone is the body music of his earlier output; these nine drift in and out of tempo, suspended in an unhindered, devotional murk. Lo-fi drum machinations ground various loop dissolutions and smear-structures, where things might otherwise lose themselves in an unfound pool of texture, this being true especially of the latter-record Charanjit Singh echo 'Singular Cobra' to the zooid drumming of 'Golden Firmament'.
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Building Beyond The Sky
Cat: XVI 061LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Nothing Happens For A Reason (4:00)
Loft Music (6:49)
Talk More Say Less (3:37)
Rust & Glass (6:10)
The Odd Uneven Time (3:59)
Stop Dividing Us (4:35)
Ascend (5:43)
Diversion Ends (5:00)
Value Of Nothing (2:58)
Review: Greg Surmacz's latest LP finds him joined by a full live band and serving up jazz-inspired instrumentation with electronic styles like footwork, IDM and ambient, all enriched by deep, resonant bass that melds genres. It's a record that elevates both his musicianship and ambition and it flows with dynamic terrain, balancing tension and release while integrating both organic and electronic textures. Lead single 'Loft Music' captures this spirit with scattered percussion, urgent synths and bold horns and the whole thing is inspired by New York's 1970s loft jazz scene. Surmacz channels its freeform energy and builds something raw, direct and powerful where intensity only climbs as the album progresses.
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