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Veil/Unveil Issue One
Veil/Unveil Issue One (clear vinyl 12")
Cat: VEILUN 001. Rel: 24 Sep 13
 
Experimental/Electronic
ASC - "The Noncolour Entity"
Vaccine - "Irradiate"
Sam KDC - "Lovesick"
ASC & Synth Sense - "Glimpse"
Review: Limited to a pressing of just 250 (with a promise of no represses) this clear vinyl release is special in every sense. Powered by some of the most exciting names on the fringes of bass and electronica; each of the four cuts strut with raw melodic futurism. "The Noncolour Entity" rumbles with a dubby techno groove a la Funk D'Void. "Irradiate" comes with an almost Bonobo-like dreaminess while "Lovesick" shakes and shudders with a sub-soaked groove and bright, bold swinging breakbeats. "Glimpse" closes the show on a timeless analogue note. Coming on strong like an old Guy Called Gerald record, it's all synths and classic electro breakbeats. Outstanding.
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Gespielt von: ASC, Presha
out of stock $8.60
Ich Traume So Leise Von Dir
Cat: MFM 015. Rel: 17 Nov 16
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Mein Tanzlied (5:06)
Dir (4:49)
Der Schnupfen (4:47)
Abends (4:24)
Review: Once again, Music From Memory has dug deep for inspiration. Very few will have come across the original 1987 pressing of Ich Traume So Leise, a long-forgotten collaborative album that brought together trumpet player Heinz Becker, songwriter Karl-Heinz Stegmann, and poet Isabel Zeumer. Predictably, though, the tracks which the Dutch label has chosen to reissue are exceptionally good. "Mein Tanzlied", for example, features Becker's meandering trumpet lines and Zeumer's eyebrow-raising spoken word vocals seemingly drifting over an intoxicatingly funky, mid-80s dancefloor groove, while "Dir" is a seriously atmospheric chunk of beatless jazz poetry. Flip for the Balearic electro-funk of "Der Schnupfen" and the languid, new age ambience of "Abends".
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out of stock $22.48
GORKY 3
GORKY 3 (12")
Cat: GORKY 3. Rel: 01 Jul 24
 
Techno
DDrhode - "Ghoroob" (Kryptic Rhythm) (7:39)
DDrhode - "Ghoroob" (Haleeteh?) (3:41)
Sohrab - "Azadi" (4:22)
Sohrab - "Distant Sun" (7:18)
Review: Kolony Gorky is back with a third EP in less than a year that once again offers some stylish and artful rhythmic interpretations. DDrhode & Sohrab are behind this one and it opens with the airy percussive pattern and suspensory loops of deep and deft jam 'Ghoroob' (Kryptic Rhythm) which becomes dusty downbeat and late-night jaunt when served up as the 'Haleeteh?' version. 'Azadi' has the feel of a sixties spy thriller with its mysterious leads and 'Distant Sun' shuts down with some zoned out and loved-up deep house romance. Another hard-to-define but easy-to-love EP from the already vital Kolony Gorky.
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out of stock $13.88
Diving Saucer Attack
Diving Saucer Attack (12" + insert)
Cat: KALK 134. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Senking - "Six Doors Down" (4:49)
Senking & DYL - "2024" (5:18)
DYL - "A7r380R" (4:34)
Senking & DYL - "Diving Saucer Attack" (5:18)
Senking & DYL - "Astral Projection" (4:39)
Senking & DYL - "Not Just Numbers" (4:07)
Review: Senking and DYL reunite after their notable collaboration back on 2020's EP Uniformity Of Nature, this time going long on their first full-length, Diving Saucer Attack. This new work spans a total of six tracks, two of which have been produced individually and so highlight their shared passion for dub-heavy and adventurous electronic music while also bringing out the subtle differences in their styles. The album opens with 'Six Doors Down', a track featuring throbbing bass and haunting synths while subsequent cuts like 'A7r380R' explore intricate soundscapes before culminating in the sombre closing piece, 'Not Just Numbers.'
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Shimmering Moods Records 001
Shimmering Moods Records 001 (limited hand-numbered white vinyl 12")
Cat: SHM 001. Rel: 23 Aug 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Framewatcher - "After Feast"
Framewatcher - "Seed Growing Secretly"
Sonornote - "Detroit Collapse"
Sonornote - "Mubmulp"
Review: Holland's Shimmering Moods imprint inaugurates its release schedule with what seems to be the first collaboration from Dutch newcomers, Framewatcher and Sonornote. Coming out of the Amsterdam district, this new label is set to provide us with rich, compelling and dubby electronic amalgamations judging from this debut release. The two artists' sounds fuse into a perfect unison, where spectral modular sonics drop into shreds of field recordings and neat little synth glitches. We've been told these are super limited and won't come back after they've gone, so act fast!
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out of stock $9.71
Nanocluster Vol 3
Nanocluster Vol 3 (gatefold bio vinyl double 10")
Cat: VWM 59LP. Rel: 06 Mar 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
The Nameless (3:42)
Cross Pollination (7:04)
In Between Us (5:37)
Attitude (4:22)
In The Far Away (5:15)
Luminous (4:51)
Khamsin (4:30)
State Of Motion (4:53)
Review: So what happens when a European post-punk outfit meets an American 'ambient country ensemble'? The answer: A Nanocluster. In fact, three. This being the third. Immersion first met SUSS in September 2021, and the results were mesmerising. Three years on and the impact was no less staggering. Originally landing in September 2024, part tres takes us into the kind of musical places we're used to finding Spiritualized or Mogwai, and even then the references are misleading. For as many times as Nanocluster Vol. 3 sucks us into a thick soup of ambient and atmosphere, inviting us to get lost in opiate cloud formations, it also asks us to jump on board a stream train of rolling and driving rhythms, juggernauts gathering depth and complexity as they forge ahead. A stunning collection of highly evocative and incredible musical instrumentals.
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 in stock $28.02
Landscape Of Open Eyes
Landscape Of Open Eyes (limited 7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: IMMUNE 028-7. Rel: 22 May 14
 
Ambient/Drone
Lakes Of Grass & Gold - "Strands Of Grass/Wake"
Lakes Of Grass & Gold - "Lament"
Svarte Grenier - "Lightning" (cut)
Review: Reverb, sombre strings, a slight flamenco touch, dynamic range - something so often lost in today's music - together with the kind of heavy metal distortion you'd expect from a band like Mastodon is what makes this Landscape Of Open Eyes 7" such an intriguing and special release. Erik Enocksson introduces his new Lakes Of Grass And Gold project with the support of Digitalis Limited's Svarte Greiner (real name Erik K. Skodvin) and together the two have many years of abstract and acoustic experimentations behind them - if you're a fan of Roll The Dice, but after something with a harder edge, this is it.
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Gespielt von: Kondaktor
out of stock $11.09
Point A
Point A (12")
Cat: OBM 03. Rel: 09 Dec 19
 
Ambient/Drone
Lanoche - "Love Fall" (5:37)
Yugen - "Phantom" (5:27)
Serena Butler - "Fertile Fancy" (3:50)
Estrato Aurora - "Icnita" (7:21)
Vera Logdanini - "Vplanet" (6:53)
Review: Following fine EPs from Healing Force Project and Mesak in 2017 and 2018, On Board Music flips the script on its first and only vinyl release of 2019. "Point A" is the Berlin-based label's first mini-compilation and it's well worth a listen. Lanoche kicks things off via a spot of ultra-deep dub techno/ambient techno fusion (the wonderful "Love Fall", before Yugen doffs a cap towards the hypnotic, synthesizer-driven sound of late 1970s Krautrock on the suitably cosmic "Phantom". Serena Butler's "Fertile Fancy" is an immersive drift through enveloping ambient, Estrato Aurora's "Icnita" a bubbling deep techno epic and Vera Logdanini's "Vplanet" an acid-flecked trip into locked-in electronic hypnotism. In other words, this is a very fine collection of cuts.
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Gespielt von: Agnostic Rhythm, Anna Wall
out of stock $8.60
Soundtracks For No Film Vol 1
Cat: ACIDO 012. Rel: 16 Apr 13
 
Ambient/Drone
Madteo - "Science Friction"
291out - "Urania (Titoli Di Coda)"
SVN - "Low"
Dresvn - "Moonwalk"
Doc L Junior - "Modul 32"
Review: Soundtracks For No Film Vol. 1 is a rather charming mini album of outer-spatial, conceptual electronics from the always on point Acido Records label, seemingly tasking contributors to deliver arrangements worthy of soundtracking film. Madteo sets the tone with "Science Fiction" a haunting spectral cut with little regard for beat structures that could feasibly sit in alongside his brilliant LP for Sahko last year. Alongside this, the A Side features three short form productions, with 291out's "Urania (Titoli Di Coda)" the highlight, sounding very much like the music you might hear during the end credits of a forgotten 80s sci-fi drama. Complementing this, sometime Sex Tags Mania artist Doc L Junior is given the whole of the B Side to draw out an expansive, epic synthscapes "Modul 2".
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out of stock $11.04
Vessel
Vessel (12")
Cat: ROSA 001. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Techno
Wet Weather Way (7:31)
New Music New Dance (6:37)
Cultural North (6:42)
States Of Mind: The Farewells (6:57)
Review: New Music New Dance.Mysterious techno abstractionist Sa Pa is leaving an ever-intriguing trail of breadcrumbs on his journeys around the outer limits of what you might deem dance music. Following LPs on Forum and Mana, he helps mint a new Melbourne-based label called Rosa with four uncompromising cuts of experimentation. There's still a technoid pulse guiding the music, while a dubby Basic Channel-esque sensibility hovers between the rhythms, but there's so much more going on here. Evolving, systems-guided textures and tones move across the grid with unnerving clarity, while the beats fall in acute formations that shrug off the restrictive standards of lowest common denominator techno. If you want something fresh to get the cerebellum flexing, look no further.
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out of stock $13.88
Delayed Summer
Cat: GOS 011. Rel: 26 May 15
 
Ambient/Drone
Pole (Jam XIV) (3:18)
Missing Parts (Jam VI) (3:58)
I Can Feel You (Jam III) (2:17)
You Showed Me The Way (Jam V) (3:18)
Utopie (Jam XI) (8:18)
Back Pain/Pain Back (reprise) (5:45)
Review: Saaad is the Tolouse-based drone project by Romain Barbot, who works together with Greg Buffier. The duo have released on labels like Hands In the Dark and BLWBCK and have collaborated with sonic surrealists such as Insiden for Paris' In Paradisum imprint, but Saaad land on Russia's fledgling Grains Of Sand Records for their outing. Much like their previous output, Delayed Summer is a cinematic, HD-quality drone masterpiece, where apocalyptic swells of sound spread across a vast landscape. The opener "Pole (Jam XIV)" is ringing and full of doom, while other pieces such as "I Can Feel You (Jam III)" are more sinister and could easily accompany any sci-fi film made between 1970 and 1999. This is serious stuff, it's for the sound sommelier.
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out of stock $16.09
Opera Quattro
Opera Quattro (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: OUTISOPERA 004. Rel: 17 Oct 23
 
Techno
Reversus Sum (5:34)
Inenarrabilis (6:51)
Plena Lunae (6:24)
Ego Experior (7:40)
Review: Dino Sabatini returns to his own Outis Music label with another mesmerising selection of deep electronic sounds that seem to take plenty of influences from dub, downtempo, ambient and trip hop. The open has a creeping melodic sequence that is forever subtly shifting and brings a sense of eeriness to the smooth and unhurried dub rhythms below. 'Inenarrabilis' is then a double quick flurry of tiny synth loops and trippy effects then 'Plena Lunae' allows you to breathe once more and sink into a vast dub soundscape. 'Ego Experior' shuts down with some paranoid baselines bubbling up through a slowly churning groove. Some quality work here for sure.
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Gespielt von: Joachim Spieth, Tom Drew
 in stock $18.31
Motor City (remixes)
Cat: PI 161. Rel: 20 Apr 16
 
Industrial/Noise
Motor City (Abdullah Rashim remix) (4:58)
Endless Nights (Yen Towers remix) (4:17)
Motor City (Quiltland remix) (3:44)
Innercity Haze (1991 remix) (6:53)
Review: Martin Herterich aka Stockholm's Sand Circles "Motor City" gets the remix treatment. Originally appeared on Los Angelino imprint Not Not Fun back in 2012. These fine revisions are by fellow purveyors of Scandinavian underground electronics. Northern Electronics main man Abdulla Rashim's take on the title track is even more haunting and emotive than the original while Swedish trio Yen Towers take on "Endless Nights" is rather savage in its restraint and quite chilling, truth be told. Finally Astro:Dynamics affiliated Quiltland's remix of "Motor City" retains the old school charm of the original in a great modern synth-pop interpretation.
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out of stock $8.60
Ramybe/Autoportretas
Ramybe/Autoportretas (grey marbled vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CON 939LP. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Modern Classical
Ramybe (7:59)
Autoportretas (5:05)
Review: The state51 Conspiracy label comes very much correct early on in the New Year with this two-track grey marbled vinyl 12" in a fancy spot-varnished sleeve. It takes the form of two fresh Santaka reworks of original compositions by Rytis Mazulis and avant-garde choir Melos Collective which were first released back in 2020. Santaka, which means "confluence" in Lithuanian, is the coming together of DJ and producer Manfredas and drummer and producer Marijus Aleksa and here they layer up disembodied vocals and dark jazz melodies on 'Ramybe' and then 'Autoportretas' is a textural ambient exploration packed with fascinating sound designs.
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 in stock $27.47
Power & Silence: Deindustrialization
Power & Silence: Deindustrialization (12" in vacuum sealed sleeve)
Cat: GOD 06. Rel: 26 Jun 14
 
Ambient/Drone
Power & Silence
No Lights
Virtual Feelings
Random Souls Fluidity
Power & Silence (Aisha Devi Mindworker rework)
Virtual Feelings (GOD rework)
Review: Following last year's strong cassette release Prisoners Of Gravity on Astro:Dynamics, Dave Saved returns with a new offering for like-minded label Gang Of Ducks, and it finds the Italian producer exploring yet more oblique yet curiously enchanting soundscapes and textures. There is still plenty of melody present to draw you in, not least on opening track "Power & Silence", but still a whisper of rhythm can be found straining underneath the cloying synth tones, such as the strangled shuffle that tries to propel "No Lights". Things take a darker turn in the mechanical murk of "Virtual Feelings", while Aisha Devi drops a powerful and staggered remix of "Power & Silence" and GOD reworks "Virtual Feelings" into a slow but cavernous techno roller with a healthy sprinkling of dust on top.
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out of stock $11.65
Part III
Part III (limited 12")
Cat: BLESSYOU 018. Rel: 23 Oct 23
 
Techno
K2 (5:52)
Break Whale (6:51)
5deF (8:20)
Loon River (Ambient mix) (4:35)
Review: Mad About Records is back with another essential double dose of Latin funk with this limited edition 7" from Los Sonidos De F.M. and Sola. 'Tema De Los Adolesentes' kicks off on the flip with brilliantly lively samba keys and blasts of big horn energy next to more slinky and seductive lines. It's a true steamy dancer full of sex appeal while Sola take a different approach on the flip with 'Tabu.' This one is low slung and mischievous with its prickly rhythms and wet cymbals. The Spanish vocal is delivered with power and flair and backed by brooding harmonies that add extra weight.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $17.20
Blue EP
Blue EP (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: REF 020. Rel: 11 Feb 25
 
Minimal/Tech House
Blue
Focus
Panoptic
Wishbone
Review: Cahl Sel is next up on Reflective Records, the label founded by Jonah Sharp in 1993. These tracks stem from live hardware performances he's done across Northern California, and which were then refined in the studio. The title track 'Blue' leads with a hypnotic house vibe followed by the blissed-out JX-3P-driven 'Focus.' On the B-side, 'Panoptic' dives deeper into techno with a bleepy SH-101 pulse and haunting FM melody and things shut down with the introspective ambient piece 'Wishbone' offering a contemplative ending to this atmospheric and immersive release.
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out of stock $19.69
Fly Me To The Moon
Fly Me To The Moon (limited hand-stamped 12" + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 32 SC. Rel: 15 Mar 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Rust (4:39)
Ah Bah Dee (7:28)
Winterhaze (4:58)
Daylight Savings (4:56)
Review: Seance Centre have put together this beautiful new limited edition package on hand-stamped 12" and it is a meditative escape of the highest order. 'Rust' opens up with shimmering pads and half-heard voices, scattered drum sounds and immersive ambient that is like waking up from a dream. 'Ah Bah Dee' then builds around an evolving synth melody with twinkling keys up top and 'Winterhaze' brings a warmer, more hopeful vibe with its whimsical flutes and gentle rhythm. Closing out the EP is 'Daylight Savings' with organic piano chords falling heavy on the heart.
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out of stock $24.41
Ense
Ense (hand-numbered purple vinyl 12" in spray-painted sleeve limited to 200 copies (comes in different coloured sleeves, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive))
Cat: KIMOCHI 46. Rel: 15 Feb 21
 
Techno
Ledig Dag (6:56)
Indoors (5:38)
Vinter (3:38)
Flader (8:05)
Altan (7:36)
Review: After making an impressive turn on Wisdom Teeth last year, Okand Konstnar returns to Kimochi Sound with a new grip of bubbling, left-of-centre techno grooves for those who like things supremely dubby and dipped in stardust. There are discernible grooves coursing throughout this latest Shielding record, but the beats play second fiddle to nimble melodic lines and atmospheric ripples. Even on 'Indoors', the more kinetic thrum of the beat feels closer to a tonal synth part than a beat. 'Vinter' meanwhile invites us into a beatless realm where the synthetic organisms in Shielding's biome have the run of the place. It's deep, immersive techno existing on the fringes, where the most interesting things tend to happen.
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out of stock $18.86
Reconstructions
Cat: ESP 030. Rel: 05 Feb 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Reconstruction 1 (14:51)
Reconstruction 2 (12:17)
Review: ESP Institute look to Chee Shimizu for this one. He helmed an incredible Tokyo DJ collective called Discossession alongside Dr Nishimura back in the 2000s and the now dominant ambient talent Jonny Nash was also a part of the gang. They released two EPs which got cult status and for the music on this EP Chee linked with Tokyo guitarist miku-mari a.k.a. Takahiro Matsumura for some live shows at experimental audio/visual event Sacrifice. The multi-hour sessions were recorded and then edited down to the two pieces presented here which are filed with windchimes and Andean chajchas, synths, Tibetan bells and pyramid crystals and make for wondrous listening.
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out of stock $11.93
Strange Voices
Cat: SKKB 012. Rel: 16 Oct 20
 
Deep House
Dance Ambient (6:26)
900009 (5:47)
Strange Voices (4:46)
High In The Mountains (4:56)
Wild Pattern (5:36)
Loop 14 (4:29)
Stereo City (4:47)
Review: Russian electronic music is most often characterised as dark, bleak, paranoid and desolate. But that's wrong, as various labels have proven in recent times. Andrey Kurokhtin aka Shine Grooves now continues to smash those stereotypes with his bubbly, melodic and happy house music on this Sakskobing debut. Fusing cosmic ambiance, thoughtful synth work and the spirit of early deep house from the Midwest, these tracks all sing and speak to a new age hippiness as much as a heady underground club goer. 'High In The Mountains' is a particularly gorgeous and thought provoking affair before the more blistering grooves of 'Wild Pattern.'
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out of stock $12.76
When It Rains
Cat: PM 001. Rel: 14 May 24
 
Techno
RPG (feat James K) (6:06)
I Get Such Bad Headaches (2:58)
When It Rains (It Pours) (7:12)
Bad Blood (5:10)
Review: Berlin-based Significant Other presents a brand new platform Pain Management. In the future we can expect artistic missives on multiple media and formats but to launch he's gone old school with this powerful vinyl EP. Heavily textured throughout, across the collection we're taken from stumbling, slo-mo dubby witch house ('When It Rains') to mesmerising, Basic Channel style atmospheres laced with thick foggy charms ('When It Rains') We look forward to more significant dispatches in the future.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $16.09
ISS 007
ISS 007 (12")
Cat: ISS 007. Rel: 03 May 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Daytime Gamer (3:13)
MDP93 (4:30)
Farm (3:19)
Past Present (3:57)
Hachures (5:08)
Verdigris (3:56)
Untitled 2014 (4:14)
Space Drill Dub (3:09)
Review: Skee Mask's run on Ilian Tape shows no sign of slowing down as his Skee Series clocks up volume seven. As always the sheer weight of ideas spilling out of his studio is remarkable, veering from the gorgeous aqueous tones of 'Daytime Gamer (version)' to the barely there drones of 'MDP93'. Beyond the dazzling acrobatics of his albums and EPs, these kinds of releases prove the range of inspiration the Masked one operates with, where intricate and exquisitely sculpted soundworlds can be as engrossing as the fullest, most dynamic beat construction. Skee Mask, with these sublime ambient drops you are really spoiling us.
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out of stock $18.31
OFFEN 005.5
OFFEN 005.5 (hand-numbered hand-stamped 10" in hand-stamped sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OFFEN 0055. Rel: 24 May 17
 
Ambient/Drone
Jazz (4:52)
Assassin De La Popcorn (4:20)
Review: Former Blackstrobe man Ivan Smagghe (It's A Fine Line/Disques De La Mort) had teamed up with regular collaborator Rupert Cross on the MA LP for Vladimir Ivkovic's Offen Music earlier in 2017. These two tracks can be seen as an addendum of sorts to their wonderful album of ambient, drone and experimental electronics excursions. It was a departure from the disco-tinged remixes the pair were more known for and an impressive body of work which we'd recommend. On the A side we have the sublime free-synth journey of "Jazz" showing off some wonderful expressions of a lush patch, while on the flip things take a darker and noisier turn on the four minute thriller "Assassin De La Popcorn".
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $9.71
Genuine Silk
Genuine Silk (limited double 12")
Cat: DIALLP 43. Rel: 21 Apr 20
 
Ambient/Drone
Prologue (feat Module One) (4:28)
Shadows On The Wall (6:09)
Inconsistency (feat Christopher Ledger) (4:08)
Hold On (6:08)
Lullaby (4:05)
The Same Things, The Same Thoughts (4:29)
Power Of Mind (7:08)
Genuine Silk (6:51)
It's Around Us, It's Everywhere (6:45)
Where Did You Go? (6:18)
Review: Elina Shorokhova AKA Soela has shown much promise over the last few years, with her releases on Lost Palms, E-Beamz and Detroit Underground all attracting plenty of plaudits. She's now been added to the Dial Records roster and here offers up a hotly anticipated debut album that prioritises mood, melody and glassy-eyed aural textures over any specific desire to make dancefloors move. That's not to say that you couldn't play much of the music in a club setting, it's just that the brand of house explored throughout is dreamy, tuneful, ultra-deep and pleasingly hypnotic. There are nods to ambient, IDM, dub techno and minimal, too, making it the kind of set to immerse yourself in on headphones while enjoying a little spring sunshine.
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Past Present Future
Cat: THANKYOU 022. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Sun Beam (10:30)
Present Voice (7:42)
Review: Founded in 1984 by the German duo Peter Mergener and Michael Weisser, Software is a mind-opening project in downtempo, cosmic travels. Featuring two carefully selected moments from the band's rich output, 'Sun-Beam' and 'Present Voice', German label Thank You have brought Software's patient, contemplative sound to the fore. The A-side sends listeners far out of orbit with a generous, ten minute long arpeggiated shower, growing elegantly and by gradients into something truly transcendent. The B-side is equally as otherworldly - flecked with eerie moments this track veers between Balearic bliss and an undercurrent of unease. A fantastic and beautifully remastered window into Software's soundworld.
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Invito Al Cielo (reissue)
Cat: SYR 3. Rel: 02 Oct 23
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Invito Al Cielo (20:48)
Hungara Vivo (5:45)
Radio-Amatoroj (28:33)
Review: To call Invito Al Cielo an experimental album kind of undersells just how experimental it is. It also suggests, to the uninitiated, that there's an album here in some shape or form. Of course, the definition of an album is open to some debate - does it need to have a certain number of songs on there? Or is it more about overall run time? Here we have two tracks running upwards of 20minutes (one touching on 30) and a bridge movement at a still-pretty-long six minutes, so take from that what you will. What's really important, though, is the contents. Sonic Youth had already established themselves among the loudest in rock 'n' roll, but also the most adventurous and explorative musically speaking. This outing marked the third in a series of releases on their own SYR imprint, a platform used to push the envelope even further. Masters at noise and walls of sound, much of what's here is proof of just how far you can take drone and refrain with subtle differentiations.
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Hidden In The Chaos
Hidden In The Chaos (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: CHXIV 011. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Rage & Harmony (8:33)
The Laughing Heart (4:59)
Illusions Of You (dub) (5:45)
Dusk God (7:06)
Review: Chapelle XIV Music, Yoyaku's art gallery label, signs up Shaun Soomro for this beautiful EP which combines elements for mind, body and soul. 'Rage & Harmony' kicks off with some dusty breakbeats and is doused in silky pads awash with subtle euphoria. 'The Laughing Heart' is a blissful ambient interlude full of texture and timbre and 'Illusions Of You (dub)' is a moment of go-slow loveliness on a codeine-paced rhythm. 'Dusk God' shuts down with more misty, grainy, lo-fi ambient and dub fusions.
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out of stock $17.48
DE:10.07
DE:10.07 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ASGDE 026. Rel: 06 Sep 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Spacetime Continuum - "Only One Sky" (6:02)
Scanner - "Mothlit" (6:42)
Ross 154 - "Eath To Our Freinds" (8:03)
Leo Anibaldi - "Crion" (5:10)
Review: De:tuned are in the midst of a 10 part anniversary series, and this latest missive - the seventh in all - brings together a hefty selection of talents old and new on heavyweight vinyl. Jonah Sharp opens things as Spacetime Continuum and continues to fuse ambient, techno, and IDM on the absorbing cosmic adventure that is "Only One Sky." Scanner's "Mothlit" slows things down with a hip hop instrumental from outer space, and then the beats disappear altogether on Ross 154's suspensory ambient cut "Earth To Our Friends." Lastly, Leo Anibaldi's "Crion" will make your skin tingle with its deft and delicate melodies which float about like fireflies and leave gorgeous, glowing trails in their wake.
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EP 1
EP 1 (hand-numbered vinyl 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: VIS 001. Rel: 24 Nov 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Mass (9:37)
Concubine (7:23)
Minerva (7:59)
Quadrant (8:06)
Review: V I S is a new label from Hamburg, with Pudel resident Nina and Tobias Dufner at the controls; this debut release sees them highlight some local talent in the shape of SPR, whose recent 12" for JSME is also worth investigating. A dense feeling of claustrophobia is evident throughout these four tracks, with SPR commencing in rather creeping fashion on the 9 minute "Mass" which sees squalid white noise stream outwards over distant foreboding drones. "Concubine" offers a different mood, slowly breaking out into spacious drums over a dank bassline which brings to mind Tryptych-era Demdike Stare. Both "Minerva" and "Quadrant" feature prominent usage of field recordings, with the former track in a constant state of swelling motion and the latter akin to a lonesome walk in the dark of night accompanied by the unnerving sound of a rattling can nearby.
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Content To Write It In I Dine Weathercraft: DJ Sotofett Remakes
Cat: ACS 12X1X2R. Rel: 01 Sep 22
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Room (DJ Sotofett club mix) (3:49)
Emma Wild & Whale (DJ Sotofett Overdubble mix) (3:29)
Seance Of A Kondalike (DJ Sotofett Newseance mix) (5:26)
Out Of The Dark Into The Dawn (DJ Sotofett Lite Drum mix) (6:04)
Melting Grey (DJ Sotofett Grey Room mix) (4:55)
A Dead Rose (DJ Sotofett extended mix) (3:27)
Review: The words 'DJ Sotofett Remakes' is like catnip to lovers of obscure electric sounds. And here is the Allchival label with no fewer than six of them as the left-of-centre maestro adds his take to originals by Stano. His club mix of 'Room' is all spaced out and cosmic, then goes super slow and psychedelic with his snaking bass sounds on an Overdubble mix of 'Emma Wild & Whale' before Seance Of A Kondalike" (DJ Sotofett Newseance mix) picks up the pace but remains utterly psyched-out and intoxicating. There is still time for snaking dub techno and warped electronics on the remaining three sides.
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From A Failing Light
From A Failing Light (180 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ASG DE036. Rel: 25 Aug 22
 
Techno
Of All The Worlds (7:02)
The Embrace (Nuron remix) (5:48)
The Embrace (8:27)
Review: The Stars sound is all about cosmic techno visions and that is proven here from the first moment of 'Of All The Worlds.' It's got its head up above the stars with cracking perc and beats all overlaid with supple synths. 'The Embrace' is more punchy but just as sonorous and a Nuron remix goes deep. The extra background details of this are worth noting too for real purists - the vinyl version comes with superb sleeve and label artwork by Abdul Haqq and the tunes were mastered by the one and only Matt Colton at Metropolis, then cut to 180g heavyweight vinyl.
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Home
Home (limited white vinyl 12")
Cat: CES 047. Rel: 30 Nov 23
 
Modern Classical
Where Do I Go From Here (3:59)
Out Of My System (3:20)
Safe & Sounds (2:53)
Flowerwild (feat Sabana & Luna Flowers) (3:22)
Home (3:58)
Flotin' (2:48)
Home (Nikala rework) (4:20)
Review: sTia is the nom de plume of Natia Sartania, a Tbilisi-based musician who runs the CES Records label and is co-founder of the Georgian Music Legacy Collection. For this new seven-track album she lays down her signature piano with electronic ambiance and some squeaky pedal sounds A late hip-hop instrumental also features as do plenty of melancholic melodies and collaborations with Luna Flowers and Sabana, the founding members of key Georgian hip-hop collectives KayaKata, LTFR and Temple Pharmacy. Another promising young star of that scene, Nikala, also features on the flip.
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SI003 001
SI003 001 (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: SI003 001. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
Techno
Track 1 (7:32)
Track 2 (8:04)
Review: Italian label Suoni Incisi launched in 2020 with a mission to offer up hugely emotional electronic music that fuses experimentation with multi-genre explorations. The boss that gave their name to the label takes charge of this third transmission and it is a deep techno journey into sustained chords, mysterious pads and the sort of muttered vocals that add real atmosphere. 'Track 2' on the flipside is similar in make-up with liquid rhythms, cavernous and dubby bass and subtle musings, this time with some eerie flute melodies drifting up top.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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Revision
Revision (heavyweight vinyl 12" + MP3 download code limited to 170 copies)
Cat: HI 005. Rel: 05 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Revision (11:52)
Revisioned (7:07)
Review: Harlem & Irving label partner Brian Kelly assumes his Supplement alias here for a new and limited edition 12" that features two of his tasteful and challenging sounds. Kelly is always out to disrupt and subvert and does so with aplomb here as the a-side title track starts with a whisper but soon grows with layers of found sound, piano, percussion, and ethereal voices. It then collapses before reemerging with melodic and tonal guitars and pulses. On the flip, the same tune comes 'Revisioned' but is much more cold and distorted, edgy and urgent.
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Black Simulation
Cat: VENT 006. Rel: 22 Jun 15
 
Techno
Black Simulation (6:07)
Creep (7:55)
Hyper (7:00)
Hyper (Dasha Rush remix) (5:43)
Review: Turkey's Vent Records prides itself on releasing "unpretentious techno" and so they should given how saturated and hyped-up the market can get! Their latest juggernaut comes from Stephanie Sykes, an artist who has appeared with an EP on the excellent Full Panda label last year. "Black Simulation" itself is actually a buzzing drone piece surrounded by sinister sonics, and "Creep" is similarly hollow and sparse albeit rhythmic. The movement grows stronger on "Hyper", the first tune to contain kicks, percussion...and a whole load of synthy nastiness for the dancefloor! Full Panda's own Dasha Rush strips the tune down to its bare bones and adds in a layer of booming subbass for good measure.
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out of stock $12.20
Elevate
Elevate (luminous vinyl 7" + MP3 download code limited to 100 copies)
Cat: MC 056. Rel: 14 Feb 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Elevation Hammer (3:32)
Hyperballad (3:06)
Review: Producer and multi-instrumentalist Christopher Royal King goes solo as Symbol for this new and experimental 7" on Mystery Circle. King might well be best known as a founding member and lead guitarist of the orchestral-rock ensemble This Will Destroy You, but is also a skilled composer who has written scores for some top films and documentaries. He embraces a world of melody here as he layers up heavenly and sustained chords with rippling synths into intense, dense, powerful ambient music that awakens the mind, body and soul. 'Hyperballad' is more sparse and designed for daydreaming with its sweeping strings and gentle piano keys.
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Information EP
Cat: RS 2203. Rel: 19 Dec 22
 
Dub
Cycles (5:24)
Information (5:39)
Signal (7:10)
Last Breath (4:18)
Review: Emotional Rescue return to the work of Noel Williams as King Sporty. The Miami-based Jamaican made some seminal, stunning music that presaged the increasing importance of synthesisers in disco and dance music overall. This time the label have decided to give a regal airing to a cut previously only available squeezed onto the Deep Reggae Roots LP. "Safari" is a heady brew that keeps a necessary skank in the groove while channeling the nagging funk of The Meters and heading somewhere exotic. At just under four minutes, it's the kind of jam that warrants an extended treatment, and who better to do a respectful job than Lexx, who more than doubles the run time of the track on the B side.



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Emerald
Emerald (12")
Cat: SMSK 005. Rel: 28 Feb 23
 
Bass
Synkro & LSN - "Emerald" (5:29)
Synkro & Marenn Sukie - "Tomorrow" (5:10)
Review: The enigmatic Manchester producer Synkro returns with two stately, emotional and bass-drenched cuts. 'Emerald' sparkles like its title suggests. A link-up with good pals LSN over the Welsh border, there's a big meaty swing to the groove and a whole host of tasty little details in the percussion and fills. Flip for 'Tomorrow', a much breezier piece with Marenn Suki. Flexing a halftime D&B style, the amount of space he's managed to find in the mix is nothing short of mesmerising. A superb release on both sides.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Bass
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My Own Mirror To Stay
Cat: MIST 006. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Techno
Lukas Urban - "A Glass Of Empty Rooms" (5:40)
Soreab - "The Boy & The Beast" (5:18)
Sanguine - "Fake Leaves" (5:36)
McGregor - "Clean Lines" (5:45)
ENA - "Arkadia Blue" (5:18)
Will Alfred - "Pattern Static" (5:39)
Review: My Own Mirror To Stay is a brand new and first-ever compilation from the Sure Thing label. It finds them carefully curating six new artists and welcome them to the family, each with their own personal reflections of the dance floor. Lukas Urban kicks off with supple, seductive and stripped back techno while Soreab layers up prickly percussive layers and Sanguine sinks you into a dream state with his lush ambient pads and skeletal rhythms. The flip side features three more elegantly designed and meticulous bits of techno sound sculpture. The always exceptional Neel has mastered this one too.
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Gespielt von: Tom Drew
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Alben
Visitations
Visitations (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: F8 016. Rel: 30 Jul 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Leaving Delfshaven (3:24)
Vestris Lament (3:04)
March Against Death (3:22)
Gliese 581 (3:29)
Don't Ask, Don't Tell (5:13)
Ravenna (2:08)
Ono No Imoko (6:12)
Acts Of Union (10:54)
Seventh Avenue Line (5:19)
Review: Royal Academy graduate, Brian Eno, Imogen Heap, Jarvis Cocker, David Holmes and Regina Spektor collaborator, and a man who has also worked with the likes of Jon Hopkins and Paul Simon. Leo Abrahams' reputation proceeds him to say the least, and this is before we come to his film scores. With this in mind, the idea of him working with multi-instrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily - master of instruments ranging from the synthesiser to the double bass - is always going to be pretty appealing.

In every way, Visitations exceeds those expectations. Weaving a deeply immersive but nonetheless pared back sonic tapestry, this is a place where subtleties are everything and the space between the keys is as important as the notes themselves. A spectacularly sparse and unarguably effective place record that you will never tire of hearing.
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Love In Exile
Love In Exile (limited CD)
Cat: 489676 4. Rel: 23 Mar 23
 
Jazz
To Remain/To Return
Haseen Thi
Shadow Forces
Sajni
Eyes Of The Endless
Sharabi
Review: Pakistani-American singer Arooj Aftab has consistently used her albums as a vehicle for musical experimentation, often wrapping her distinctive vocals (often delivered in urdu) in progressively minimalistic arrangements that seem to get more ethereal and becalmed with each successive release. On 'Love in Exile', her latest album, Aftab is joined by two frequent collaborators in largely improvised sessions: jazz pianist Vijay Iver and synthesiser player (and electronics wizard) Shahzad Ismaily. The results are frequently mesmerising and breathtakingly brilliant, with Aftab's haunting vocals rising above ambient, beat-free soundscapes that cannily combine suspenseful, slow-burn basslines, evocative chords and ghostly electronic textures with the twinkling, yearning piano motifs. It's a genuinely beguiling and brilliant sound that should appeal to both open-minded jazz heads and ambient enthusiasts.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Surfacing
Surfacing (limited 180 gram milky clear marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: AUXLP 008. Rel: 25 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Corridor Of Uncertainty (6:28)
Mirage (6:16)
Shiver (6:14)
Silhouette (6:15)
Casting Shadows (5:25)
Shimmer (5:53)
Review: Emerging from the ether in July 2024, Surfacing is the third collaborative long player from ASC and Sam KDC. Producers known for their ability to create and set moods with comparatively abstract ambient soundscapes, their latest is no exception. A collection of work which opts for an un-rushed approach to creating big feelings and moments from relatively consistent sounds and noises. Not much seems to happen, until you realise how much has been happening. In many ways, it's a maximalist thing - attempting to pick apart tracks like 'Mirage' and 'Shimmer' reveals the density of these sonics. Walls of sound that are acoustically and melodically light enough to float on air, yet actually so thick they swallow the listener hole, with little hope of escape until the final refrains fade.
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Cylene
Cylene (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: EMEGO 262. Rel: 12 Sep 19
 
Ambient/Drone
Premiere Noire (3:15)
Erosion Always Wins (7:58)
Pahoehoe (13:05)
Deuxieme Noire (5:04)
Tephras (3:11)
Dernieres Teintes Noires (6:55)
Des Pans Dans Les Cendres (15:08)
Review: Francois J Bonnet (a composer and electroacoustic musician) and Stephen O'Malley (the main man of metal band Sunn O)))) come together here for their first collaborative album. It combines O'Malley's doom laden guitar work with Bonnet's compositional skills to make for a dynamic soundscape that has the sort of grand ambient architecture that places you right at the heart of it all. Dark yet inviting, it is noise that nurtures and comforts you despite its rather foreboding overtones. Orderly yet alien, desolate yet filled with human emotions, "Cylene" makes for a compelling listen.
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The Space Between People & Things (part 1 & 2)
Cat: NNA 054. Rel: 15 Mar 13
 
Ambient/Drone
The Space Between People & Things (part 1)
The Space Between People & Things (part 2)
Review: Taking a break from his surgical commitments, Anthony Child serves up some avant-garde noise excursions with The Space Between People & Things for the Vermont label NNA Tapes. It's an infinitesimal exploration of found sound and tone generation, purportedly examining negative space and culled from Child's years of studies on the side of his more prominent techno output. It's a curious ride through academia, at times as serene as the subtle hum of a suburb, at others a cataclysmic pulse raging down on your senses, but there's no escaping the attention to detail that has gone into forming this pair of sonic suites.
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Electronic Recordings From Maui Jungle Vol 2
Cat: EMEGO 230LP. Rel: 07 Dec 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Open Channeling (6:25)
Truth Is Healing (6:39)
Old Technology (5:55)
I Remember (4:13)
Amore (6:21)
Nine Personality Type Map (4:31)
Colonisation (2:44)
Super Sacred Sunday (4:19)
A Nightfall Of Diamonds (6:17)
Relational Constellations (5:22)
Cellular Reintegration (4:50)
Wyatts Inspection (1:29)
5000 Spirits (4:01)
Farthest Known Object (7:02)
Review: Back in 2013, Surgeon released the first of a string of albums under his given name, Anthony Child. Like the material that followed - and in particular, last year's sublime Electronic Recordings From Maui Jungle - The Space Between People & Things saw him swap intense techno rhythms for the beat-less beauty of classic ambient. Predictably, he's rather good at creating evocative soundscapes, as this latest horizontal adventure - once again recorded during a fruitful trip to Maui - emphatically proves. It offers a fully electronic, analogue-sounding take on ambient music clearly inspired by the cyclical movements of Steve Reich and hypnotic compositions of Terry Riley, with the producer's widespread use of in-situ field recordings adding an extra layer of atmosphere.
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Gespielt von: Owen Jay, Alexis Le-Tan
out of stock $26.91
Electronic Recordings From Maui Jungle Vol 2
Cat: EDITIONSMEGOCD 230. Rel: 15 Dec 16
 
Experimental/Electronic
Open Channeling
Truth Is Healing
Old Technology
I Remember
Amore
Nine Personality Type Map
Colonisation
Super Sacred Sunday
A Nightfall Of Diamonds
Relational Constellations
Cellular Reintegration
Wyatt's Inspection
5000 Spirits
Farthest Known Object
Review: Back in 2013, Surgeon released the first of a string of albums under his given name, Anthony Child. Like the material that followed - and in particular, last year's sublime Electronic Recordings From Maui Jungle - The Space Between People & Things saw him swap intense techno rhythms for the beat-less beauty of classic ambient. Predictably, he's rather good at creating evocative soundscapes, as this latest horizontal adventure - once again recorded during a fruitful trip to Maui - emphatically proves. It offers a fully electronic, analogue-sounding take on ambient music clearly inspired by the cyclical movements of Steve Reich and hypnotic compositions of Terry Riley, with the producer's widespread use of in-situ field recordings adding an extra layer of atmosphere.
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out of stock $19.96
Folded Landscapes
Folded Landscapes (180 gram vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: 554227 4. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Modern Classical
Movement 1 (5:32)
Movement 2 (6:02)
Movement 3 (3:43)
Movement 4 (5:18)
Movement 5 (6:58)
Movement 6 (3:37)
Movement 7 (8:53)
Review: Erland Cooper has always been concerned with the world around him, the Guardian dubbing him "nature's songwriter" as a result of his focus on trying to interpret Mother Earth through sound. Of course, she's not in the best shape right now, and even stopping to appreciate the smallest details of her mastery can often make us fill with dread and regret.
The fact that it's still not too late to change the future we've been ruining for ourselves over the past 200 or so years is also important to note. And it's this juxtaposition, between hope and hopelessness, dystopia and utopia, that seem to define this incredible collaboration between Cooper and the Scottish Ensemble - a live recording from a concert that really shows off the emotional power of classical strings in their most contemporary form.
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Warhammer 40 000: Space Marine 2 (Soundtrack)
Warhammer 40 000: Space Marine 2 (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LMLP 262. Rel: 09 Jan 25
 
Soundtracks
Brood Tidings (2:37)
Death Is My Duty (1:58)
Intrepid (1:43)
Chitinous Swarm (2:47)
Onslaught (3:21)
Skyfire (3:03)
Severance Ambient (2:51)
Severance Combat (2:43)
Machinus Divinitus Intro (2:09)
Machinus Divinitus Combat (1:51)
Sons Of Magnus (1:16)
Warp Whispers (2:01)
Cry Of Heresy (5:37)
Servant Of The Machine Intro (1:40)
Voidsong (3:03)
Dust In Armour (2:38)
The Resilient (3:08)
Imurah Phases (3:35)
Demerium Battle Plan (1:46)
Sub-orbital Drop (2:35)
Courage & Honour (1:46)
There Is Only War (2:01)
The Scourge (2:16)
Imurah (2:58)
Leuze's Gambit (2:21)
Imurah's Ascension (2:11)
The Might Of The Emperor (2:15)
Chapter Master (1:25)
Duty Without End Outro (2:53)
Review: It's the 42nd Millennium and the Era Indomitus, the Age of the Dark Imperium. Humans have launched a galaxy-wide, decade-spanning crusade to win back worlds that were lost to nemeses and save the species, and civilization, from certain doom. We don't know about you, but given current events, we can only hope things make it so far in the real world. Back to video gaming, and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 was rightly praised for its playability, scene setting visuals and score, by Nima Fakhrara and Steve Molitz. Like the third-person shooter itself, the music is thick with atmosphere and dark enough to reach out and touch the density. Moody and apocalyptic, this probably isn't for the dinner party, but there's a time and a place nonetheless.
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Landslide
Landslide (2xLP + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SPS 2142. Rel: 16 Mar 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Gianluca Favaron & Stefano Gentile - "Landslide" (18:01)
Rod Modell - "Landslide" (Reworked) (17:54)
Carl Michael Von Hausswolf - "Landslide" (remix) (17:55)
Rod Modell - "Landslide" (remix - reworked) (17:55)
Review: This expansive double pack from Silentes finds each side of vinyl taken up by one long, ever-evolving piece of music based around one original. Gianluca Favaron & Stefano Gentile go first with their take on 'Landslide,' which goes from whirring machines sounds to brain cleansing sine waves and found sound abstraction. Dub techno don Rod Modell explores emptiness on 'Landslide' (Reworked) and Carl Michael Von Hausswolf's take is an eerie one with scratchy textures and filtered synth meanderings. Rod Modell then closes out with another rework of his own remix that will leave you adrift in space.
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out of stock $40.79
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