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CD Album Recommendations October 2015

Juno Recommends CD Albums

Juno Recommends CD Albums

CD Album Recommendations October 2015
2 Oct 2015
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1
Cat: BLCDX. Rel: 05 Oct 15
 
Deep House
Asteroids & Star Dust (original mix)
Endless (Ultra Deep mix)
Deep Down Paris (Le Voyage)
Le Voyage
Don't Go
Negentropy
Come Inside
Jeremiah - "Khawuleza" (feat Vusa Mkhaya - unreleased dub)
VXVXVX
Review: Given the deep, dreamy and luscious sound of his productions, it's perhaps unsurprising that Brawther has been a regular contributor to Chez Damier and Ron Trent's Balance imprint. As Endless neatly proves, the Parisian producer has provided the label with some tremendous music since 2009, much of which could pass as authentic Damier material. The latter makes an appearance on the wonderful title track, but his trademark sound - fluid, quietly soulful, bumpin', hazy and dancefloor friendly - can be heard throughout this essential retrospective. Naturally, there's more than a little Trent flavour to some of the cuts, too - in particular the enveloping pads and twinkling pianos of "VXVXVX" - making this a sublime collection of sumptuous, ultra-deep house.
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out of stock $7.42
2
Cat: GHERKINCD 003. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Deep House
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Review: While Larry Heard only ever produced two 12" singles under the Gherkin Jerks alias, the ragged acid tracks featured in those EPs have been hugely influential. Certainly, they made a lasting impression on Jamal Moss, who earlier this year decided to record a bunch of tracks inspired by Heard's infamous blend of rugged drum machine rhythms, twisted acid lines, and heart-aching deep house touches. 4 This Is My Gherkin Life Volume 3 continues where installments one and two left off, delivering eight more killer machine jams which temper Moss's usual balls-out approach to Chicagoan acid with a few melancholic, melodious touches. The result is another impressive set of analogue box jams, from the bass-heavy bounce of the intoxicating "Track 8", to the spacey electronics and Detroit drums of "Track 5".
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out of stock $15.65
3
Cat: DIAL 033CD. Rel: 07 Sep 15
 
Techno
No Balance
Nighthawk
Waiting For The Green Flash
Savage Coast
Screes Of Gray Craig
Bane
I-Mir
Ejected
Vampire Dub
Review: German label Dial was probably not the most obvious choice for DJ Richard to release his debut album on, but it turns out that Grind is a perfect fit. Tracks like "No Balance" and "Waiting for the Green Flash" are eerie, atmospheric compositions and capture the often times sangfroid sound (and design) of the Hamburg imprint. Elsewhere, there are nods to the classic deep house and techno, especially on the winding, stop-start bleep groove of "Savage Coast" and the fragile, sublime melodies of closing track "Vampire (dub)". However, if there is one track that really consolidates the Dial-DJ Richard relationship, it's the staccato beats and sonorous bass of "I-Mir", an arrangement that perfectly captures the label's wintry escape from the daily grind.
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out of stock $7.42
4
Cat: 474984 4. Rel: 07 Sep 15
 
Rock
Cast In Steel
Under The Makeup
The Wake
Forest Fire
Objects In The Mirror
Door Ajar
Living At The End Of The World
Mythomania
She's Humming A Tune
Shadow Endeavors
Giving Up The Ghost
Goodbye Thompson
The End Of The Affair (bonus track)
Mother Nature Goes To Heaven (original version - bonus track)
Nothing Is Keeping You Here (original version - bonus track)
Shadowside (demo version - bonus track)
Start The Simulator (Stereophonic mic - bonus track)
Foot Of The Mountain (Mark Saunders remix - bonus track)
out of stock $15.65
5
Cat: PGSEXCD 1. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Entrance
Inhibition
Sub Level 3 (G's Freak Zone)
Fixated
Interlude @ ?
The Lab
Thrust
Exit?
Night In The Town? (DVD)
out of stock $18.03
6
Cat: WDNTCD 014. Rel: 07 Sep 15
 
Electro
Tripartite Pact
Spur
Sworn To Secrecy (part 1)
L'Homme Mort
Funereal Morality
Piece Of Pleasure
Tryst
Sworn To Secrecy (part 2)
Silver Sand & Boxes Of Mould
Dreams In Colour
Review: Golden Pudel's number one DJ-turned-producer, Helena Hauff, returns to Actress's Werkdiscs with her debut LP, marking a fine start to the September release downpour! Compared to her last effort for the label and her banger of an EP on Lux, Discreet Desires spans across much vaster landscapes, and while we knew that she was heavily into Detroit electro, the album is heavily focused on fast, broken beats brimming with synths. "Spur" and "Funereal Morality", for example, are a pair of Drexcyian bombshells, while "Piece Of Pleasure" clearly takes inspiration from Kraftwerk and the resulting synth pop wave. Instead, "Silver Sands & Boxes Of Mould" showcases her more experimental side thanks to its cinematic soundscapes and sparse beats, along with the beatless sway of "Dreams In Color". A fine debut LP that cements Hauff's position at the vanguard of current electronics.
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out of stock $11.14
7
Cat: PF 10. Rel: 21 Sep 15
 
Ambient/Drone
Jiggling Atoms
Feynman Computing Center
Quantum Electrodynamics
Caltech Years
Los Alamos
Feynman Theme
Challenger Disaster
Manhattan Project
Waves & Vibrations
D'Arline
A Legend Becomes A Legend
Feynman Diagrams
The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out
The Last Journey Of A Genius
Review: On previous full-length outings, Vagon Brei has successfully joined the dots between bombastic acid house, Drexcitan electro, atmospheric techno, shimmering IDM and becalmed ambience. On this ultra limited-edition full length for Dutch imprint Photic Fields, the Spanish producer concentrates more on the melodious side of his output. The Pleasure of Finding Things Out is, without doubt, his most positive and ear-pleasing set to date, sitting somewhere between the sprightly electro-meets-IDM of Vector Lovers, classic '90s ambient - think Spacetime Continuum or early Irresistible Force - and rolling, Italo-influenced chuggers (the skittish beats, throbbing synthesizers and sparkling melodies of "Feynman Theme"). While the whole album sparkles, it's the ambient moments - particularly the melancholic "Challenger Disaster" - that hit home hardest.
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out of stock $12.72
8
Cat: CDSTUMM 390. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Restless
Singularity
Plastic
Tutti Frutti
People On The High Line
Stray Dog
Academic
Nothing But A Fool
Unlearn This Hatred
The Game
Superheated
Review: The 21st Century has been quiet thus far for New Order, with only two full albums to date, and only an out-takes compilation in the last decade. Moreover, 'Music Complete' marks their first album to date without founding bassist Peter Hook, and the return of Gillian Gilbert to the ranks. Yet from this turbulence and inertia they've somehow managed to create a collection of songs that rank as their strongest set since 'Technique' in 1989. VIbrant, upbeat and colourful, yet driven by the same mix of electronic experimentation and effortless pop suss that characterised their '80s heyday, 'Music Complete' is the sound of a timeless and unique force newly revitalised.
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 in stock $5.30
9
Cat: STH 2358. Rel: 07 Sep 15
 
Funk
Junie's Transmission (feat Junie Morrison)
We Continue
Somewhere, Someday
I'm Just Tryna' Survive (In The Big City) (feat Q Tip)
Surveillance Escape
Floating On Air (feat Flea & Computer Jay)
HowUGonFu*kAround&ChooseABusta?
The Hunt & Murder Of Lucifer
It Didn't Have 2 End This Way
Missing U
Acting (feat Ariel Pink)
OBE
Glyde 2nyte (feat Leon Sylvers III & Leon Sylvers IV)
Just Ease Your Mind From All Negativity (feat Snoop Dogg & Joi Gilliam)
Virtuous Progression (feat JimiJames, Jane Jupiler, Nile Jewel, Novena Carmel & Jody Wailey)
Junie's Re-Transmission (feat Junie Morrison)
Review: Dam-Funk recently took to Twitter to bemoan the disparity between the positive feedback he gets from listeners, and the largely disappointing reviews from music critics. It's certainly odd that critics have been sniffy about Invite The Light, his fourth solo full-length for Stones Throw, because it's arguably his most varied, accessible and attractive album to date. Packed full of proper songs, cheeky dancefloor workouts, and high profile collaborations - pals Q-Tip, Snoop Dogg, Computer Jay, Jody Whatley and Nite Jewel all lend a hand - it's an album that still sounds hugely futuristic, despite Dam-Funk's reliance on vintage synthesizers, drum machines, and '80s soul, funk and boogie influences.
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out of stock $10.48
10
Cat: PMR 70. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Funky/Club House
Nocturnal (feat The Weeknd)
Omen (feat Sam Smith)
Holding On (feat Gregory Porter)
Hourglass (feat Lion Babe)
Willing & Able (feat Kwabs)
Magnets (feat Lorde)
Jaded
Good Intentions (feat Miguel)
Superego (feat Nao)
Echoes
Masterpiece (feat Jordan Rakei)
Molecules
Moving Mountains (feat Brendan Reilly)
Afterthought
Review: Brothers Disclosure bring the sound of house and more to the mainstream in incredible fashion, merging poppy vocals with basslines inspired by the likes of the Windy City's Mr Fingers and RP Boo. Furthermore there's splashes of UK styles like garage and dubstep in tracks like "Superego" and "Moving Mountains" and there's even smatterings of footwork in "Echoes". There's Ibiza-charged hits like "Nocturnal" to the skipping beats of "Holding On" that will make you think Daniel Bedingfield's made a comeback had Gregory Porter's lyrics not been there. And for some sublime club fodder check out "Hourglass".
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out of stock $11.36
11
Cat: 50WEAPONCD 18. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Techno
Obsidian
Cosmonaut
Monolith
Transmission
Pulse Width
Shimmer
Vostok 6
Parallax View
Poly
Tetrapod
HRM TX
Trickster
Review: It's fitting that Benjamin Damage is the last artist to release an album on 50 Weapons. Apart from owners Modeselektor, he was also one of the first to feature on the label. Obsidian sees Damage straddle a fine line between the melodic and the atmospheric, the dance floor-heavy and the visceral. This is audible on the title track, where spacey chords are introduced over a rolling rhythm and on "Monolith", an arrangement that sees Damage fuse tribal beats with fragile, angelic hooks. Even though much of the album revolves around this interplay, there are also moments when the balance tips in the favour of the esoteric, and the lithe break beats and sensuous ambience of "Pulse Width" and "Shimmer" bring an end to Damage's relationship with the label in fine, introspective style.
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out of stock $11.94
12
Cat: MEDIC 52CD. Rel: 07 Sep 15
 
Drum And Bass
Souvenirs (feat Zara Kershaw)
The Rain Will Fall (feat LSB)
Light My Way Home (feat Eva Lazarus)
For A Time I Was You
Caption
Revive (feat Logistics & Eva Lazarus)
Cast Away
Under The Surface (feat Vinny Ferraro)
You'll Always Be A Part Of Me
Breathe It In
Souls Rejoined
Sunlight Splinters
We're Nothing Without Love (feat SPY)
The Last Hour
out of stock $11.41
13
Cat: AMB 1510CD. Rel: 21 Sep 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Overture
Shoreline
Your Heart
Changes
Let Me Go
Holding On
Empty Walls
Body Close
Midnight Sun
Harbour
Review: Manchester's Synkro duo, who have previously landed on everything from Z Audio to R&S, and their Smokin Sessions household, return to the Belgian leviathan Apollo (R&S) with a stunning album made up of ethereal ambient scapes and glitchy, scientific IDM. Sounding like a hybrid of Autechre and James Blake, the pair are masters of suspense, creating tunes which contain the drive and guts of many late 90's electronica acts, but that also verge on calmer and more peaceful territories thanks to their injection of bittersweet vocals. "Changes" itself is a perfect example of their versatility and also of what they do best: moody electronic jams with a twist of pop and r&b. A smacker.
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out of stock $13.79
14
Cat: AUXCD 008. Rel: 07 Sep 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
You & Your Ghost (Widescreen mix)
Nexus 4
Breathe
Nexus 5
The Invisible War
Nexus 6
Stream Of Thought
The Forgotten Loops #1
Absorb The Trauma
The Whispering
Long Figure In The Distance
Signal Interference
Response To Serenity
Lost Imagery
Nexus 7
Red Skies
The Sentinel
The Forgotten Loops #2
Midnight Sun (Widescreen mix)
End Transmission
out of stock $9.81
15
Cat: MFR 130CD. Rel: 05 Oct 15
 
Minimal/Tech House
Last Cut Is The Deepest
Waiting Is All We Have
Four Step Program
Black Books
Quick To Judge, Slow To Execute
Capetown People
Fall Hard
Songs Of The Eastern World
Left Alone, Right Together
Italian Love Affair
Ready Player One
Exotica Memoirs
Review: If the first half of Jori Hulkkonen's two-decade career focused on purist techno and beguiling ambience, the second half has been all about his synth-pop and Italo-disco influences. Oh But I Am, his first solo album since 2009's Man From Earth outing on Turbo, further explores this side of his work, whilst throwing in some lesser-explored deep, classic and tech-house sounds. Predictably, it's a fine set, with the veteran Finn showcasing his innate ability to write both catchy songs and superb instrumentals. The sound palette is spot-on, too, leading to a spate of memorable highlights. These include the heartfelt, yearning house of "Waiting Is All We Have", the slo-mo electro dreamscape "Black Books", and the throbbing, synthesizer-heavy electronic disco of "Italian Love Affair".
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out of stock $12.46
16
Cat: CRITCD 08. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Drum And Bass
Believe (feat Redders & Rider Shafique)
Wasted Days (feat Warrior Queen)
Pound 4 Pound (feat Redders & Rider Shafique)
Bad Bish (feat TT The Artist)
Run The Dance (feat Slick Don)
Sam Binga & Hyroglifics - "Dark Day"
Stormy Weather (feat Rudey Lee)
Mind & Spirit (feat Rider Shafique)
Badman Skin (feat Redders)
Sam Binga And Chimpo - "Necessary" (feat Fox & Rider Shafique)
I Tol U
Sam Binga & Om Unit - "Reclaim"
Greatest Distance (feat Romaine)
Steppin VIP (feat Chimpo/Fox/Redders)
Review: Sam 'Binga' Simpson has always been a keen collaborator. In fact, his debut solo album - released under his previous Baobinga alias back in 2011 - was entitled Joint Ventures, and was entirely made up of co-productions. Wasted Days, the belated follow-up, is similarly minded, with the Bristol-based Hull exile being joined by an impressive roster of guest vocalists - Slick Don, TT The Artist, Rider Shafique and Warrior Queen amongst them - with old pals Om Unit and Chimpo also lending a hand. Impressive as it is, the genius of Wasted Days is in its' unique blend of bass music influences, with Simpson impressively fusing classic jungle, experimental D&B, footwork, ragga, dancehall, grime, IDM, smack-house and dubstep to create thrilling new hybrid workouts.
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out of stock $11.14
17
Cat: ZEN 225CD. Rel: 21 Sep 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Mysteries
On My Mind
Waves
Loving Or Leaving
Melt
Lighthouse
Above Water
We Walk Together
Our Love
out of stock $9.81
18
Cat: PL 13CD. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Kautz
Salamander
Moos (live)
Myzel
Wurzel (live)
Aue (live)
Kafer
Fichte (live)
Eichelhaher
Review: Amazingly, it's been some eight years since Stefan Betke's last full-length outing under his familiar Pole alias. While much has changed musically since then, Betke's commitment to the bass-heavy pulse of experimental dub, electronica and techno fusions remains intact. While Wald could hardly be described as revolutionary, it's hugely enjoyable - the audio equivalent of slipping back into a cherished pair of comfortable old shoes. There's naturally much to admire, from the yearning, table-laden sweetness of "Moos (Live)" and skittish ambient dub workout "Myzel", to the twisted, glitchy dub shuffle of "Kafer", and the closing wonkiness of "Eichehaher", the album's most densely layered and out-there composition.
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out of stock $13.26
19
Cat: WIGCD 340. Rel: 21 Sep 15
 
Deep House
Like It Or Not
Talk
Before I Fall
Too Much Is Never Enough
Tearing Me Up
Keeping Me Alive
Nothing At All
Days Gone By
Writing On The Wall
Touch & Go
Review: Since first pricking the collective consciousness with their debut 12" in 2012, Canadian duo Bob Moses has been on a fast track to the top. With their evocative vocals and love of bittersweet lyrics, the duo's trademark sound feels like an outsider house-meets-melancholic pop take on fellow Canadians Junior Boys. Certainly, that's the impression given by this much anticipated debut album on Domino. Drowsy, atmospheric and often downbeat, Days Gone By combines their typically hazy take on radio-friendly pop - see the decidedly downbeat but weirdly poignant "Keeping Me Alive" - with more upbeat fare variously influenced by deep house, two-step garage (see "Nothing At All") and classic trip-hop ("Before I Fall").
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out of stock $9.01
20
Cat: IRCTVCD 01. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Industrial/Noise
F = (2 4)
F = (2 5)
F = (2 2)
F = (2 3)
F = (2 6)
F = (2 7)
Review: Finally! We'd been waiting for Carter Tutti Void's follow-up to 2012's Transverse live recording, and hear it is, the trio's first official studio album in their familiarly distorted and cutting-edge style - and it's as sublime as you'd expect. After all, we are talking about a collaboration between Throbbing Gristle Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti, and Factory Floor's Nick Void, a rather sublime line-up in our books and exactly the sort of fresh air that the electronic / pseudo techno pool needs at the moment. F(x) is a wide-eyed view of techno and all its offshoots; the beats flutter and stir across waves of broken guitar riffs and foreboding vocals, a cold image of the world rendered warmer by the outfit's choice of instruments. This LP embobies the true spirit of both techno and industrial music as a whole, cutting out all the club-centred bull and getting straight to the point: dance, sex, and decadence. Highly recommended, of course.
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out of stock $14.32
21
Cat: HIVERNCD 01. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Take A Long Walk
Talking About Talking
Blind End
Shake Off Dust
Row
Blackbird
Untitled Sympathy
Echoes
Two Pole Resonance
Review: Having first joined forces last year to lend a hand of Massimo Pagliara's collaborative With One Another full-length, Benedikt Frey and Nadia D'Olo present their debut full-length under the Init alias. It's a thoroughly atmospheric, clandestine affair, with the duo delivering a dark-wave opus that tips a hat to early Depeche Mode, minimal wave, Detroit techno and the ambient soundscapes of Brian Eno. D'Olo provides the vocals, though for much of the time they're utilized as textures, rather than the central focus of the duo's shuffling, slowly evolving synth-scapes. As an album, Two Pole Resonance is initially attractive - albeit in a stylized, late night kind of way - but really comes into its' own after repeat listens. It is, though, definitely worth the effort.
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out of stock $8.76
22
Cat: RERVNG 07CD. Rel: 07 Sep 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Using Words
Indifference
The Neo-Realist
Shadow In Deceit
The Shining Hour
Knowledge & Action
Heart Of Stillness
Stationary Dance
Sensible Music
Deceit In Passion
The Radio
Facility
Falling At Two Speeds
Fault Index
Review: RVNG come up trumps once again, delving much deeper into the Kerry Leimer archive for a most compelling collection of works the Seattle based musician released under the Savant banner during the rich 1980s period. Calling on a cast of local musicians, Leimer created Savant as an 'artificial band' if you will, using the project as an outlet to explore a wilder style of music to the loop-based minimalism he was focusing on in solitude. Some 14 tracks deep, Artificial Dance is a most compelling listen, with a series of odd percussive sketches and strange new age compositions that will leave a similar impression as the Byrne-Eno classic My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts. A must if you enjoyed the Leimer retrospective on RVNG last year. One wonders what other Leimer-shaped treats the label has in store?
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out of stock $13.00
23
Cat: WARPCD 258. Rel: 28 Sep 15
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Basic Things
Inherent In The Fibre
Stoke The Fire
Cuts
Go Natural
A Different Kind Of Struggle
Pin Secure
Through The Motions
Tilly's Theme
Foam Island
Javan's Call
Days Burn Blue
Review: James Young and Aiden Whalley return for another album of sublime electronic pop on Warp Records. There's the dreamy and sublime trip hop of "Inherent In The Fibre" featuring the smooth vocals of Jamie Woon and also the dreamy deep house of "Stoke The Fire" which is a great way to start off an album already. And of course by now we've all heard the stunning single "Pin Secure" getting on its futuristic R&B tip so damn well and featuring Whalley's vocals. "Through The Motions" is another nice track on here with its catchy hook and overall pristine production. This will definitely be one of the year's most anticipated albums.
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out of stock $8.25
24
Cat: KOMPAKTPACD 03. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Ambient/Drone
St Pop
Hands
It Started On Wednesday
Moonshine Tangerine
Water Dancer
About Turn
The Emissary
The Life Of
Trip The Light Fantastic
out of stock $12.72
25
Cat: STH 2357. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Hip Hop/R&B
RIP
Blunts In The Air (feat Cysion)
The D
Ghetto
Detroit's Son
Fractured (feat Fat Ray)
Radiation Burn
Money
Smoking (feat Spacek)
Rhyme 101
The Music
Beautiful Death
Blue Collar (feat Elzhi)
The Time Is Now
Dirty Glove (feat Phat Kat)
Say What?
Power Outage (feat Spacek)
Review: Heavyweight MC and Madlib associate Guilty Simpson returns with his first album in two years, the Katalyst produced Detroit's Son. The Australian producer's dark, moody, imaginative and often rock-laced beats suit Simpson's gruff, straight-up delivery, with occasional quirky organ and synthesizer flourishes adding to the blazed, paranoid mood. Simpson's lyrics and distinctive delivery are thus given space to breathe, and on both counts he excels. His themes - Detroit life, personal trauma, the disappointment of ghetto life, and so on - are tried-and-tested, but he still finds new way to express the paranoia and frustrations of 21st century life.
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out of stock $7.69
26
Cat: KRANK 198CD. Rel: 21 Sep 15
 
Ambient/Drone
Eyelids Gently Dreaming
Arpeggiare
A Reflecting Pool
Anesthesia
Vicinities
Edgewater Prelude
In Spite Of Time's Disguise
Where All Is Fled
The World Id Too Much With Us
Aequus
Caduceus
Sundialed
Lifelike
Centrifuge
Review: Given the astounding level of productivity in the ambient scene, where many producers release a number of albums every year, the three years it's taken Steve Hauschildt to put together Where All Is Fled seems like an eternity. Clearly, it was time well spent, though, because it's a wonderfully expressive, evocative and emotion-rich set. Full of sweeping strings, Namlook-like synthesizer refrains, bubbling electronics and becalmed chords, it's 14 tracks flit between intense beauty, drifting poignancy, and horizontal dreaminess. Highlights are plentiful, from the twinkling, Nils Frahm style piano motifs of the title track, to the spacey, ambient house era pulse of "Aequus".
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out of stock $15.65
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Cat: 471293 1. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Circles
The Thrill
It Comes & It Goes
Two Minds
What Does Love Mean
Between II Worlds
Into The Night
Satisfy
Dark Skies
Into The Past (reboot)
Tonight
Wasted
Review: Much has changed in the world of Nero since they delivered their 2005 debut 12" on Reformed. In recent years, they've largely abandoned the growling drum & bass with which they made their name, instead replacing it with a radio-friendly blend of loopy EDM, bass-heavy trap grooves, electro-influenced post-dubstep rhythms, trance-influenced riffs and woozy, contemporary pop vocals. It's perhaps unsurprising that this has made them big stars with chart credentials, and explains the undeniably big, accessible and car stereo-friendly sound of this sophomore set. Between II Worlds, then, is a very modern dance-pop album, and one that should sell by the skip-load.
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out of stock $13.26
28
Cat: CAD 3525CD. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Gibraltar
No No No
At Once
August Holland
As Needed
Perth
Pacheco
Fener
So Allowed
Review: It's been a turbulent four-year period leading up to the release of 'No No No' for Zach Condon, including a divorce, a breakdown and a period in hospital in Australia for exhaustion. Yet surprisingly, he appears to have arrived at the other side with what may be his most uplifting and direct record to date. Far from the orchestrated, nostalgic laments of his earlier work, 'No No No' evolved from songs written as a piano-led trio, and is a short and sweet work dominated by understated '70s pop style arrangements, representing a reinvention that strips back to the radiant melody that was always at the heart of his music.
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out of stock $10.60
29
Cat: 082564 6054473. Rel: 21 Sep 15
 
Rock
I Still Want You
The World Looks Down
Which Way
Serenade Of Blue
Long Time Down
Nothing Like A Friend
Sometimes I Feel
Tuesday PM
Welcome The Sun
Heart Of Oak
What Love Means
out of stock $6.10
30
Cat: 24 DIAM. Rel: 14 Sep 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Work It
The Devil Inside Them
If Easy Was Right
Silencer
Music For Robots
Catch The Bells
Pauline
Maha
Space Ballet
Grow On Me
Cavernous
out of stock $13.53
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