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Singles
Dessus Oben Alto Up
Dessus Oben Alto Up (180 gram vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: MARIONETTE 25LP. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Dessus (15:38)
Oben (8:23)
Alto (9:32)
Up (5:07)
Review: This EP is the first collaborative work by Andrea Belfi and Jules Reidy. Berlin-based and hailing from Italy and Australia respectively, the duo blends compositional precision with improvisational freedom. During a residency at Berlin's Callie's-a 19th-century factory turned arts space-they and engineer Marco Anulli crafted four expansive tracks in which Belfi's masterful drumming interlaces with Reidy's shimmering guitars and electronic textures. The opener layers just-intoned guitar figures over delicate brushwork and climaxes with a synthetic surge and tracks like 'Oben' and 'Alto' explore shifting grooves, propulsive rhythms and dynamic soundscapes.
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Gespielt von: Kaoru Inoue
 in stock $24.04
Water Play
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 293. Rel: 10 Sep 24
Water Play (5:16)
Water Play (Kuniyuki remix) (6:40)
Palm Warmth (5:25)
Prairie (5:03)
Review: Shanghai-based producer Knopha lands on Mule Musiq after picking up plaudits for his Nothing Nil EP on Eating Music. What he turns out here is some beautiful stuff inspired by Oriental New Age. 'Water Play' imperfectly blissed out and liquid ambient house and dub fused into something soul-soothing. Kuniyuki turns out a magical remix that has shimmering melodies and organic drum sounds washing over you then 'Palm Warmth' is all glistening melodies, celestial pads and delicate hang drum patterns that suspend you amongst the clouds. 'Prairie' shuts down with bubbly broken beats and warped leads peppered with soft shakes and more heavenly harmonies.
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Five Points
Cat: SMO 010EP. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Start Point (2:55)
Side One (7:13)
Side Two (2:17)
Hope (4:15)
End Point (5:59)
Review: Six years after their fan-favourite album Kites, Submotion Orchestra is back with the equally impressive 'Five Points' EP which was recorded over two months at Taz Modi's new studio in Sussex. If finds the band blend electronica, jazz, soul and ambient music in a fresh and distinctive way. After revisiting their past with Unplugged collections and the vinyl release of their debut album Finest Hour, this project is where the band now moves forward with a refreshed perspective. The EP, which features Ruby Wood's fragile vocals and live instrumentation, explores new sonic landscapes and pushes their sound further than ever before as a great taste of the full length to come.
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Alben
The Lower Lights (reissue)
The Lower Lights (reissue) (limited numbered opaque red vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PITPV 011R. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Galatea (6:45)
Future Love (7:21)
Midnight Helix (6:56)
Talos Sequence (3:47)
Social Credit (2:54)
Through The Prism (9:37)
The Lower Lights (4:52)
Minerva (5:01)
Tempora (5:59)
Lahaina Noon (3:17)
Review: Past Inside The Present has really gone to town with the re-release of this 36 album The Lower Lights: it comes in several different formats and vinyl versions with this one being a limited, numbered and opaque red vinyl including a download code. Musically it is just as essential as a collection of tracks from a year-long 'Audio Diary' project undertaken by 36 between April 2018 and April 2019. It first came back in May 2019 and soon sold out, such is the quality of the vibrant and eclectic ambient sounds within. This is not sleep-inducing background material, but rather emotionally charged soundscaping with a mix of dark, futuristic and urgent pieces all making the cut.
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The Lower Lights (reissue)
The Lower Lights (reissue) (limited numbered translucent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PITPV 011TR. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Galatea (6:45)
Future Love (7:21)
Midnight Helix (6:56)
Talos Sequence (3:47)
Social Credit (2:54)
Through The Prism (9:37)
The Lower Lights (4:52)
Minerva (5:01)
Tempora (5:59)
Lahaina Noon (3:17)
Review: Thanks to this lovingly presented reissue from Past Inside The Present, you can own The Lower Lights by 36 in just about whatever coloured vinyl you wish: This is the Past Inside The Present translucent red version with others also available on Juno. It's an album first put together by the label back in 2019 shortly after 36 had finished a year-long 'Audio Diary' project. Not all of the tracks they wrote in that time make the cut, but the best 10 do. They are direct, absorbing and energetic ambient soundscapes that are emotionally charged and demanding of your attention.
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Amelia
Amelia (gatefold LP)
Cat: 007559 7909340. Rel: 29 Aug 24
To Circle The World (1:44)
I See Something Shining (2:04)
Take Off (1:03)
Aloft (0:33)
San Juan (0:55)
Brazil (2:04)
Crossing The Equator (0:46)
The Badlands (1:33)
Waves Of Sand (1:55)
The Letter (2:07)
India & On Down To Australia (1:27)
This Modern World (1:15)
Flying At Night (1:10)
The Word For Woman Here (1:18)
Road To Mandalay (1:53)
Broken Chronometers (1:59)
Nothing But Silt (1:31)
The Wrong Way (1:27)
Fly Into The Sun (2:05)
Howland Island (0:53)
Radio (2:34)
Lucky Dime (1:01)
Review: Laurie Anderson's latest album, Amelia, marks her first release since the well-received Landfall (2018) and is inspired by the tragic final flight of aviator Amelia Earhart, featuring 22 tracks that delve into her much storied legacy. Collaborating with the Czech orchestra Filharmonie Brno, under Dennis Russell Davies, and a roster of notable musicians including Anohni and Marc Ribot, Anderson crafts a deeply evocative narrative, while the album reflects Anderson's distinct style, blending lyrical introspection with innovative soundscapes. Drawing from Earhart's personal diaries and communications, Amelia explores themes of adventure and disappearance, providing a poignant auditory journey. A renowned avant-garde artist, Anderson's career spans music, visual art, and performance, recognised for her boundary-pushing work and poetic storytelling, and this album continues her tradition of merging the beautiful with the bizarre, as well as offering a fresh perspective on an historic figure.
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Civilistjavel!
Civilistjavel! (2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FELT 008. Rel: 12 Sep 24
I (9:31)
II (6:10)
III (4:02)
IV (feat Mayssa Jallad) (6:38)
V (7:08)
VI (feat Thommy Wahlstrom) (4:48)
VII (5:25)
VIII (feat Eldon & withdrawn) (5:59)
IX (feat Laila Sakini) (7:08)
X (6:03)
XI (5:14)
XII (5:23)
Review: The cream of contemporary ambient dub, Civilistjavel! (Tomas Boden), is back on the scene with Brodfoda. Through twelve roman numerical movements titled I through XII, the initially anonymous artist makes a subtle affective turn here. Earlier commanding the interest of the now sadly felled Low Company trunk - one of the best seedlings of which has to be the FELT imprint - Brodfoda sacrifices Boden's earlier emphasis on dubiously emotive but still progressive dub pieces in favour of a deeper mood-disclosure; a more expansive, but still demure, dozen tracks of grained-out audio-sepias and cathartic vocal swells, which creep up on the listener like latent realisations, as though they were always there somewhere in the mix-murk. The vocal contributions, this time from Mayssa Jallad and Laila Sakini, as ever lie among the most welcome contributions to Civilist's output, with 'IX' portraying an especially towering sense of depth, awestruck palpation.
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Ma Fleur (reissue)
Ma Fleur (reissue) (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP + art cards + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 122HCLEAR. Rel: 30 Jul 21
To Build A Home (6:13)
Familiar Ground (4:35)
That Home (1:45)
Child Song (5:11)
Music Box (4:41)
Ma Fleur (4:29)
Prelude (2:43)
As The Stars Fall (5:55)
Into You (3:03)
Breathe (6:28)
Time & Space (8:07)
Colours (4:09)
Flowers (6:04)
Talking About Freedom (4:37)
Review: It's certainly true that Ma Fleur represented a pivotal moment for The Cinematics. The outfit came to fruition, or at least hit the common conscience, in the haze of late-1990s post-trip-hop comedowns, a time when we were all still going harder, faster and stronger in clubs but wanted something cosy and velveteen on the after party hifi at 10AM rather than ketamine techno. Far more innocent times to say the least.

This 2007 record broke from the well established mould of the troupe, though, landing five years after its predecessor (Every Day) and opting for a more direct approach to loveliness. A kind of grab you by the throat and make you feel nice type remit that leaves the subtleties of the past behind in favour of more traditional big room, show stopping song craft.
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Figura
Figura (LP)
Cat: LPS 38. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Invisible Orchestra (4:23)
Veo Un Ciervo A Oscuras (3:56)
Ros Elavy (5:30)
Mirada Interior (4:57)
Eyes Form You (5:36)
Al Bosc, Cega I Visionaria (7:24)
Mise En Abyme (6:27)
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The Butterfly Drinks The Tears Of The Tortoise
Cat: TTT 109. Rel: 14 Oct 24
Corey (3:14)
Fly Care (7:12)
Master Of Disguise (5:38)
A Single Grain Of Sand (1:49)
Blue Joe (3:48)
Uki (6:54)
Dome Mosaic (5:03)
COTU (4:47)
Review: Following 2022's Orange, Naarm (Melbourne) based pair CS + Kreme return with a brand new third album The Butterfly Drinks The Tears Of The Tortoise. This time out, the pair decide to head into a world of more dramatic sounds and global soundscapes that fuse organic elements like medieval arrangements, seafaring guitar strums and Sundanese tarawangsa strings with their own signature rhythms and industrial-edged drums. The standout track 'Uki' exemplifies this contrast as it evolves from abstract vocal loops and whispers into an avant-garde acid techno workout with claps and sharp melodies. The album therefore ably showcases the CS + Kreme's ability to merge delicate harmonies with unpredictable sonic structures.
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Lucifer
Lucifer (CD)
Cat: KOMPAKTCD 181. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Samba
Panorama
Golfo Mistico
Open Sky (with Tears Of Blue)
Contemporary Lullaby
Requiem
Whispers
Another Dark
Modular Clouds In Rome
Overture
Piano Bells
Space Call From Mars
Tuning The Orchestra (with Tears Of Blue)
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Snow From Yesterday
Snow From Yesterday (limited clear vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: TPLP 1890LTD. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Modern People (5:35)
Little Heritage (3:41)
Polar Bear (3:09)
Paintings On The Wall (4:01)
Ode To Earth (4:48)
Stay Afloat (3:25)
Immersion (4:04)
Slow-Mo Moving River (4:26)
Oxygen (5:37)
Snow From Yesterday (4:35)
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Psychic Geography
Cat: BALMAT 14. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Verona Walls
Psychic Geography
Frames
Vernal Fall
Plants
Ancient Rivers
Monsoon Reason
Rumi Nation
Rooftop Blues
Review: Vienna's Johannes Auvinen, aka Tin Man, and Mexico City's Gabo Barranco, aka AAAA, make up DOVS. Their second album together moves in the direction of retro aesthetics, harking back to a time where charting the "out-there" psychogeographic terrains of life might have been simpler. Billed as a "strictly ambient" affair - contrasting to their last collaborative record Silent Cities, and its dance focus - this quaint synth-driven LP is demonstrates how one might use melody and gear-born timbre to flesh out an open, point-blank theme. From allusions to architectural design to nature to the Islamic philosopher Rumi, this record is a soft-spoken yet eloquent dalliance with simplicity, inviting us listeners to step out into the open.
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Sushi Roti Reibekuchen
Sushi Roti Reibekuchen (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: LPGRON 290. Rel: 23 May 24
Sushi (16:29)
Roti
Wasser
Reibekuchen (13:54)
Wein (6:56)
Review: Now here's a rarity for you. Not even many of the most committed megafans know that Brian Eno, Holger Czukay and J.Peter Schwalm, accompanied by Raoul Walton and Jern Atai, performed a secret live music show, outside the esteemed Kunst-und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, situated in the city of Bonn, in August 1998. Forming a part of the opening party of Eno's Future Light-Lounge Proposal multimedia installation, this furtively-recorded album hears an exclusive slice of incidental "high-altitude food music", of course made during Brian Eno's airborne ambient era. Now reissued via Gronland, this five-piece cut of sophisti-ambi-krauttronica makes for a welcome surprise.
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Sentir Que No Sabes
Cat: UOH 012CD. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Kravitz (4:37)
Pantalla Azul (2:48)
Elastica II (2:17)
Oidos (3:24)
Quieras O No (2:46)
Enfrente (3:56)
Elastica I (1:57)
Margen Del Indice (2:41)
Alarmas Olvidadas (3:51)
Descubrimos Un Suspiro (3:38)
Intento Fallido (2:51)
Kitana (1:18)
Angel Nuevo (5:17)
Review: Unheard Of Hope - one prominent tine of the holy trinity / label supergroup known as TAR/MM/UOH - specialises is that all-too-rare subsection of music, the avant-garde. Theirs is a seedier aesthetic, preferring the more traditional, yet grimmer and demurer ends of this hotly contestable musical "approach", and perhaps emblematic of this is the latest record by Guatemalan cellist and vocalist, Mabe Fratti. Out on every format - tape, CD, vinyl - Sentir que no sabes ("feel like you don't know") hears Fratti's crystalline vocals glint like life-giving liquids, and sound too to effuse from the same fruitful source as its watershed cello lows and occasional blossomy arp-pop structures (ballad 'Pantalla azul' is by far the poppiest moment). The evident confidence brought to the record lends it an element of surprise, too, when we discover that it is entirely thematically rooted in doubt. In the words of the artist, this is a record born of the "moment when you feel you don't know anything and you are soft like jello and any fork can go through you." When one finds strength in permeability, one embraces what is normally registered as a pure antagonism, and all seemingly rigid particulars are changed for ever.
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Music Belongs To The Universe
Cat: LAIG 1696551. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Weather Report I (music Belongs To The Universe) (1:52)
Who Knows The Path (3:14)
Lens (2:47)
Lake-eyes (3:39)
Golden Pools (1:42)
Geological Observations (4:01)
Weather Report II (2:14)
Sodium Trees (2:34)
Relation Ships (4:56)
Mirror I (Desert Mirror) (3:32)
Tears Of Gold (4:05)
The Funeral Mountains (1:04)
Mirror II (4:51)
Gone (6:06)
Mirror III (3:33)
 in stock $30.94
Collection
Cat: IF 1093CD. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Silent Cloud (Beat version - IF edit)
Call From The Ground (IF edit)
Summer Mood (IF edit)
Summer Ocean (IF edit)
Silent Sky (IF edit)
A Life That Can Only Dream Now (IF edit)
Birds Of Passage (IF edit)
Summer Sketch (Floating Through Space In A Dream - IF edit)
Nexus 2 (Beatless version - IF edit)
The Land At Breath (IF edit)
Encounter (IF edit)
Paradigm Shift (IF edit)
Review: Parisian label InFine presents Collection, a stunning anthology of Kaito's ambient works, the project of Hiroshi Watanabe, a techno veteran with nearly three decades of experience. This album compiles remastered and re-edited tracks originally released between 2020 and 2022 on Watanabe's Cosmic Signatures imprint, offering a serene sonic journey for introspection and reflection. Collection shows off Kaito's ethereal soundscapes, blending layered drones, emotive synthetic strings, and analogue harmonies that ascend to euphoric heights. Pieces like 'Summer Mood' evoke a nostalgic beauty, blending piano-led melodies with a bittersweet sense of reminiscence. The track 'Birds of Passage' features delicate, treated textures, while 'Summer Sketch' nods to the warmth of Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain with its humanistic horns. The album's beat-driven tracks stand out, with 'Silent Cloud' echoing the vibes of Mo Wax and Massive Attack, and 'Silent Sky' delivering deep basslines and subtle details reminiscent of classic downtempo electronica. Masterfully remastered by Rashad Becker, Collection is a testament to Kaito's mastery of ambient music, blending minimalism with emotional depth. Hats off to InFine, for further solidifying his place among Japan's ambient music luminaries.
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Superkilen
Cat: GONDLP 73. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Superkilen (6:01)
Cycles (4:13)
St. Pancras (3:39)
Vakler (1:56)
Balancen (4:55)
Tvillinger (3:43)
Tide (6:11)
Udsigten (3:02)
Arendal (5:24)
Review: Svaneborg Kardyb, the award-winning Danish duo of Nikolaj Svaneborg (keys) and Jonas Kardyb (drums), masterfully blend minimalism, jazz, and Scandinavian folk influences into a stunning album. Their forthcoming album, Superkilen, draws inspiration from the vibrant Superkilen Park in Copenhagen, a symbol of diversity and unity. Much like the park's transformation from wasteland to communal space, the duo's music evokes serenity amidst the chaotic backdrop of modern life. Following their acclaimed debut Over Tage, Superkilen continues their exploration of lush melodies, subtle electronic textures, and intricate rhythms, into a calm yet dynamic energy. The duo's compositions offer a fresh, Nordic take on jazz, drawing comparisons to artists like Nils Frahm and Esbjorn Svensson, while retaining their own distinct, organic interplay. While less psychedelic and more digitally nuanced than their American counterparts, such as the Benevento/Russo Duo, Svaneborg Kardyb's music remains engaging and playful, with an infectious groove. Their 2024 release is an authentic, refreshing listen, perfect for those seeking tranquility with an undercurrent of joy in an otherwise fast-paced world.
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Dubio
Dubio (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AQA 01LP. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Dubio (3:39)
Apeface (4:09)
Sipa (4:23)
Arpa Ingrata (4:23)
Hoshizuna (6:01)
Oold Thief (4:20)
Leotarda (3:31)
Peepuntpopkema (5:43)
Conrector (3:17)
Eext (5:39)
Review: Dubio makes no secret of its intention, from the word go. The opening, titular track give us the lay of the land. A record inspired by the soundtrack to a puzzle game of the same name, there's a cyclical, perpetual kind of motion to everything here. Obviously, we know where the start of each piece is, and the conclusion. But the vibe isn't forward motion, nor backwards. Instead, there's a gradual meandering tempo, a loose, open-ended kind of aesthetic that invokes the old cliche - the journey, not the destination. And with that, you can't help but sense a little mystery here, too. Kettel isn't always known for this type of free spirited exploration, and yet here we are, and how we got here is part of what we're trying to figure out. Musically, that means warm pads and string refrains, twinkling chimes, plodding, almost unsteady percussion and a sense of wonder and perpetuity throughout.
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When Can
When Can (limited orange marbled vinyl double 12" + 10")
Cat: LPS PS16. Rel: 05 Jun 24
A New Factory (3:21)
Kirsten (4:03)
Admittance (3:04)
Pentimento (2:19)
Ringvanes (5:50)
Missing Time (2:35)
Jahe (5:12)
Deliria Noon (5:40)
Fullmoon (6:11)
Grandcan (2:42)
Canned Forever (9:06)
Zipvanes (10") (9:40)
Spoonful (3:55)
Review: Reimer Eising, aka Kettel, and Lennard van der Last, aka Secede, had already been lifelong friends by the time they began working on When Can. The Dutch producers wanted to create a seamless listening experience that would unfold and develop as a film does, using cinematic-leaning sounds to achieve their big idea. The whole thing feels like a narrative, a beginning-middle-end, which is doubly impressive when you learn there was no grand plan to begin with. Just two pals exploring what might come next. Originally released in 2012 - hark!, those heady, innocent days - what's perhaps even more astounding than the picturesque, immersive soundscapes here, is the fact this is the first time When Can has made it onto vinyl. Having said that, 12 years ago was another time and place, not least in terms of music sales, so let's not dwell on what everyone was thinking by not bringing this out on wax sooner. Instead, savour every moment of the rich, dreamy electronica.
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 in stock $40.34
Mirror Music
Cat: 4864631. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Mirror 1 (with Danny Paul Grody)
Mirror 2 (with Chuck Johnson)
Mirror 3 (with Vestals)
Mirror 4 (with Ilyas Ahmed & Jonathan Sielaff)
Mirror 5 (with Douglas McCombs) (0:52)
Mirror 6 (with Rama Parwata) (3:51)
Mirror 7 (with Jefre Cantu-Ledesma) (5:04)
Mirror 8 (with Hania Rani) (3:29)
Mirror 9 (with Jon Porras) (3:36)
Mirror 10 (with Clarice Jensen) (3:17)
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New Meridian
New Meridian (LP + insert)
Cat: OMLP 28. Rel: 15 Mar 24
Dark Blue Trees (3:07)
Spiral Jetty (4:29)
Cold Stars (4:38)
Hireath (4:45)
Left Home (4:48)
Below Mono (5:20)
Fogou (6:24)
The Chasmic (9:35)
 in stock $25.41
90
90 (4xCD)
Cat: 6127 0. Rel: 13 Feb 25
322 40
221 37
217 09
54 30
443 09
TB13 16 37
TB6 35 49
TB13 36 49
357 41
TB36 2 14
3704 90
TB34r 13 37
TB6 25
332 05
222 13
TB36 6 47
TB36 9 18
TB38 58 56
TB38 149 43
TB39 69 45
TB41 35 58
352 30
TB11 34 20
TB11 29 15
TB6 43 47
TB4 8 57
TB36 69 23
TB6 101 30
Moebi Speaks
774 02
TB33 116
TB11 144 24
TB35 21 24
647 32
131 33
792 43
TB10 76 16
TB6 55 03
776 665 54
TB41 38 28
633 09
384 57
1027 35
934 19
154 32
Fostex 58
430 15
587 18
897 00
663 20
Review: A quadruple box set spanning recordings made between 1968 and 1980 on two-track Revox tape, these previously unreleased works showcase the hypnotic cycles and textural explorations that define kosmische musik. Using his signature Farfisa organ and Echolette tape delay, the pieces evoke the spirit of Roedelius' Selbstportrait series and collaborations with Dieter Moebius and Michael Rother. Rather than a strict retrospective, 90 feels like a timeless sound journey, blending cascading minimalist loops with the organic warmth that has inspired generations. Tracks are unnamed and unmoored from chronology, allowing the listener to experience them as fluid expressions of Roedelius's artistry. The music recalls the meditative brilliance of contemporaries like Terry Riley, while firmly rooted in the experimental ethos of early German electronic music. Released to celebrate Roedelius's 90th birthday, this collection is both a celebration and a rediscovery, offering a vivid portrait of a visionary artist. 90 is a masterclass in innovation and introspection, essential for fans of kosmische and beyond.
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Dew Point Harmonics
Cat: BALMAT 12. Rel: 02 Oct 24
6am Beach Walk (3:18)
Flutter Env (3:06)
Solid Steps (4:02)
Poppers (2:39)
Beneath The Mausoleum (3:21)
Loop John B (3:07)
Morning Person (4:18)
Natural Light (4:14)
Open Sauce (3:54)
Terraform (3:36)
Living Algorithms (4:38)
Universal Vibrational Frequencies (4:46)
Vibraphone Home (3:55)
Review: Luke Sanger returns to Balmat for brand new album Dew Point Harmonics, which directly follows on from the producer's acclaimed Languid Gongue in 2021. A thirteen-tracker of dense but fibreglassy electronic mood pieces, the Norfolk native nudges us into a series but emotive but individually unique set of corners, vectorising a multiplicitous, abstract sound-space. After the opening arp-sequences of 'Solid Steps' and 'Flutter Env', we move into the more roughshod concrete of 'Poppers' then swerve through the dawny plucks and boughs of 'Morning Person' and 'Open Sauce', before finally settling to rest on a patently vibraphonic note, with 'Universal Vibrational Frequences' and. 'Vibraphone Home' not occurring in sequence without coincidence, in our view.
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Air
Air (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: FLO 0010LP. Rel: 23 Aug 22
Reality (3:57)
Air (5:47)
Heart (3:55)
Solar (12:41)
Time Is Precious (6:38)
June 55 (5:32)
Luos Higher (5:53)
Review: You might not have a fixed image of who or what Sault are, given their skill in maintaining a degree of anonymity, but as they notch up their sixth album it's hard to ignore the imposing presence they cut on the experimental fringe of modern UK soul. They started out in 2019 with raw funk and Afrobeat inspired excursions, reflecting on varying perspectives of the Black experience. On Air, the group shake off their previous groove orientation to offer something more orchestrally-inclined, and to their credit they pull it off in remarkable fashion. Lyrically they're focusing on self care and individuality within the Black community, injecting a sense of uplift into their message where they previously reflected on inherited pain and tribulations. Their rapid output doesn't come at the expense of the quality and depth of their expression, making this another essential step forward for one of the most intriguing crews out there right now.
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Seti
Seti (CD)
Cat: ORBSCD 005. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Paradise
Purgatory
Seti (part 1)
Seti (part 2)
Seti (part 3)
The Armchair Astronaut
Review: Orb offshoot project Sedibus has proved popular with fans for two reasons: it reunites Alex Paterson with Andy Falconer, who worked extensively with the Orb between 1990 and 1994, and the music they make recalls some of the pair's best moments of that period - albeit with a quite different instrumentation. Seti, the pair's sophomore album, has been described by their label, Cooking Vinyl, as "ambient unplugged". That only tells half the story. While it does boast all manner of acoustic instruments - sitar, guitar, piano, tabla and other percussion - it also features Paterson's trademark spoken word snippets and the dreamiest of electronic chords and aural textures. With beautiful, immersive and typically lengthy compositions, it feels and sounds like a grown-up version of the Orb's mightiest early 90s work.
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 in stock $12.15
Amulet
Amulet (2xCD)
Cat: IF 116CD. Rel: 10 Jun 24
Be Happy
There & Back
The Day Moon Died
Ikoreek
As X Is To Geff
The Hangman's Ball
Khun Cap Taxi
Distonto
Lowly Low
Cap Rot Taxi
So Young It Knows No Maturing
Mahil Athal Nadrach
Dirt Ride
Dark End Sparse
Geff & Pete Experiment With Voice Fx
Moody Circles
Plink Plink
Plink Plonk
Screaming Itch
Review: Amongst fans of the late Coil member (and prolific electronic experimentalist) Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson, the Amulet album has long been spoken of in hushed tones. The second and final set he recorded as The Threshold Houseboys Choir, it was recorded in 2008 and only available at gigs (or via mail-order) in a "hand-made four mini-CDR package housed in a circular Thai amulet case". This, then, is the set's first "proper" release, with the material now stretched across two CDs. Reminiscent of some of Coil's more colourful and polished works of the early-to-mid 1990s, much of the material on Amulet blurs the boundaries between ambient, dub, trip-hop and downtempo psychedelia, sitting somewhere between vintage Orb albums and the more out-there escapades of Future Sound of London.
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Apres Coup
Apres Coup (bio vinyl LP)
Cat: TU 009LP. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Duvet (3:40)
Lisiere (2:39)
Feux Fuyants (2:19)
Reflets (3:26)
Interieurs (1:29)
Carnets (1:40)
Clessidra (4:17)
Point-virgule (1:05)
Correspondances (5:10)
Golden T-shirts (3:06)
Exit (3:19)
Review: Laurie Torres is a Canadian musician and composer of Haitian descent and she spent years as a trusted collaborator for artists like Julia Jacklin and Pomme. In 2023, she shifted focus to her own solo work, resulting in her debut album Apres coup. Inspired by contemporary artists such as Tirzah and Valentina Magaletti, the album blends piano, drums, synths and field recordings to create a rich and meditative sound that was recorded at Studio Wild in Quebec. It reflects Torres' journey towards creative freedom and self-expression while exploring themes of introspection, marginalisation and the beauty of imperfection.

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Atlantic Mavericks: A Decade Of Experimental Music In Portugal 1982-1993
VARIOUS
Cat: GLOSSY 016. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Fe De Sabio - "Crepusculo" (2:25)
Nuno Rebelo - "Ve-Se Das Nuvens" (2:41)
Vitor Rua & Carlos Zingaro - "T" (4:55)
Telectu - "Track 4" (1:49)
Luis Cilia - "Saxofonia" (5:34)
SPQR - "Flow" (5:53)
To Neto - "Daly" (4:26)
Pilar - "Voz Do Mar" (4:06)
Carlos Maria Trindade - "Em Campo Aberto" (4:15)
Balladium - "Andromeda" (4:49)
Ban - "Irreal Social" (4:36)
Pop Dell'Arte - "Querelle" (6:20)
Santa Maria Gasolina Em Teu Ventre - "Optical Sunday Without William Burroughs" (2:05)
Croix Sainte - "We Build Citie" (4:16)
Linha Geral - "Hino A Nossa Luta" (4:24)
Gespielt von: Marco Gallerani
 in stock $42.27
Zeit
Zeit (LP)
Cat: RS 24LP4. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Frogs (5:17)
Zwierciadlo (7:41)
Ueno (3:38)
Zeit (3:32)
Bridge (1:32)
Make Sense (2:33)
Licht (5:22)
Flagi (5:05)
Kyo (4:36)
Review: Hatti Vatti's new album, Zeit, brings a diverse blend of organic electronic music. Drawing on a wide range of influences, it channels the essence of festival bands like the Ullulators and evokes the mellow, cosmic vibes of Hawkwind during Harvey Bainbridge's era. This Polish experimentalist, aka Piotr Kalinski, combines electronics, guitar and production to create an album for those who enjoy their dreams in tangerine hues. Zeit marks Hatti Vatti's first LP since 2017's Szum. For this album, Kalinski collaborated with notable Polish jazz musicians, inviting them to improvise with his compositions. Rafal Dutkiewicz (drums), Pawel Stachowiak (bass), and Piotr Checki (saxophone) contribute their talents, having worked with renowned acts like EABS, Skalpel, and Slawek Jaskulke. The resulting album is an eclectic mix that transcends genre boundaries, echoing Japanese ambient, krautrock, jazz, and dubby UK bass. Zeit stands out as a distinctive, dubby electronic space rock album, adding a unique flavour to the label's impressive catalogue.
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Permanent Rain
Cat: KH 046. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Rientro In Alona
Ladnaday
Hardtmuth
The Distance
Black Tropica Data
Where Are You Now
Il Calcio Della Rotta
Addendo Dell Pietra
Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
 in stock $26.24
Middle Of Nowhere
Middle Of Nowhere (LP in embossed sleeve limited to 250 copies)
Cat: ABST 039. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Lost Horizon (7:11)
Melting Shapes (6:01)
Despair (7:38)
Invisible Lifeforms (19:50)
Review: X.Y.R.'s latest offering delves into the depths of human experience, exploring themes of escapism, introspection and the search for meaning in a world that often feels chaotic and unfair. The album opens with the expansive 'Lost Horizon', setting the tone for a journey into introspective soundscapes and contemplative melodies. 'Melting Shapes' continues the exploration of inner worlds, with its shifting textures and ethereal sounds evoking a sense of fluidity and transformation. 'Despair' confronts the darker side of the human psyche, its melancholic melodies and haunting sounds reflecting the struggles of those who feel lost and disconnected. The B-side features the epic 'Invisible Lifeforms', a twenty-minute odyssey that delves into the hidden realms of consciousness. With its blend of ambient textures, tribal rhythms and meditative sounds, it creates a truly immersive experience that invites deep listening and introspection. X.Y.R.'s music is both calming and unsettling, offering a sonic reflection on the complexities of human existence.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $30.67
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