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Alben
Polarity
Cat: DIN 87. Rel: 13 Aug 24
Polarity (part 1)
Polarity (part 2)
Confluence
Review: Fresh from curating a fine compilation marking 25 years of his admirable DiN label, Ian Boddy unleashes the latest in a long-line of collaborative works. He's previously released joint studio works alongside Chris Carter, Erik Wollo and Mark Shreeve, amongst others and here is in cahoots with Parallel Worlds member (and DiN semi-regular) Dave Bessell. In true ambient fashion, Polarity boasts a two-part, near 52-minute title track: an evocative, creepy and slowly shifting fusion of modular electronic bleeps, vintage analogue synthesiser melodies, immersive chords and - for shortish blasts amongst the aural weightlessness - bubbling beats. To round off the album, the pair drifts further into deep space ambient mode via the Pete Namlook-esque 'Confluence'.
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The Space Between Two Notes
The Space Between Two Notes (limited orange marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: EDNLP 1253. Rel: 17 Oct 24
The Wayfarer (4:40)
Hidden Treasures (5:18)
Woodland Walk (5:17)
Hvileskjaer (3:47)
The Lonely Banker (4:12)
Curtains Intermezzo (2:20)
Behind The Curtains (3:52)
The Pondering (6:17)
Review: Norwegian pianist and composer Eyolf Dale's The Space Between Two Notes is his seventh album on Edition Records. This album reimagines selections from his trio albums Being and The Wayfarers with some rich orchestral arrangements by the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, all conducted by Miho Hazama. Blending jazz and classical music in unique ways, Dale focuses on the nuanced spaces between notes and so creates a horizontal, interval-based musical exploration. His trio, including Audun Kleive on drums and Per Zanussi on bass, achieves a delicate balance while integrating with the orchestra to deliver a seamless, expressive sound that makes for a genre-blurring musical vision.
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The Head As Form'd In The Crier's Choir
Cat: LMXLP. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Prologo (11:20)
Possente Spirto (11:25)
The Crier's Choir (9:25)
Trio For A Ground (13:14)
Res Sub Rosa (13:25)
Constants (9:15)
Night Horns (22:53)
Review: Sarah Davachi's latest record, The Head As Form'd In The Crier's Choir, is a septet of compositions, written between 2022 and 2024, that form a conceptual suite and album-length observation of the mental dances that we construct to understand acts of passage. Transient in both name and sound, this stunning, droning set of compositions will work as timely quellers for those currently in a migratory state of mind, literally and/or figuratively. Often basking in the impure associations evoked by pure harmony and tonality, all the pieces are slow-moving, suggesting a lowered existential frame rate. Drawing inspiration from the classical myth of Orpheus and Eurydice - in which Orpheus ventures into Hades while living, dodging the usual psychopompic rites applied to those who have actually died, in a wager with the gods to resurrect Eurydice, his love - Davachi's record is a worthy intertext, bringing stygian drones of egress - woodwinds and electronic stretchings most notably - to the theme.
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La Scoumoune (Soundtrack)
La Scoumoune (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: 927852. Rel: 10 Apr 25
La Scoumoune (Theme Principal) (2:30)
Pigalle 1944 (5:46)
Georgia Et Roberto (2:01)
Avant-guerre (4:37)
Xavier A La Maison D’arret (2:28)
Intrusions Des Racketteurs Noirs Dans Les Maisons Closes De La Ficelle Et De L’Elegant (2:17)
L’Orgue De Migli (3:30)
Quand Les Amours Se Meuren (5:39)
La Scoumoune (Mixage Alternatif) (2:37)
L'Excommunie (Orgue De Barbarie 1) (1:47)
La Scoumoune (Generique Debut) (1:14)
Intrusions Des Racketteurs Noirs Dans Les Maisons Closes De La Ficelle Et De L’Elegant (version alternative) (2:56)
La Scoumoune (Maguette Trompette/Piano Bastringue) (1:01)
L'Excommunie (Orgue De Barbarie 2) (1:41)
La Scoumoune (Sortie De Prison) (2:20)
Pigalle 1944 (version Courte) (2:03)
La Scoumoune (Generique Fin) (2:38)
Kidzaballoon (Manuel Breton & Benjamin De Roubaix) - "La Scoumoune" (2:31)
Jean-Michel Bernard - "La Scoumoune" (Piano version) (3:22)
Alessandro Baldessari - "Intrusion Des Racketteurs" (3:27)
Beniamino De Roubai - "La Scoumoune" (5:41)
Review: Decca and CAM Sugar present the complete edition of Francois de Roubaix's historic La Scoumoune score, contracting unreleased tracks, demos, and alternate takes. The 1970 thriller, directed by Jose Giovanni and starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, witnesses a small-time crook entangle himself in a torrid torsion of crime and fate, themes mirrored in de Roubaix's palpating score. Roubaix blended barrel organs, synths and unconventional sounds like rattles and springs, inculcating in the viewer the thrill of the chase, while the formal strategy to use entirely different instruments for each track went on to nail its touchstone status. Now a well of versatility, it comes regularly sampled in hip-hop and electronica; remixes by Alessandro Baldessari, Jean-Michel Bernard, and Benjamin de Roubaix, doing justice to a record whose very being seems to beg out loud for the remixing.
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Dellamorte Dellamore: Cemetery Man (Soundtrack) (30th Anniversary edition)
Cat: RBL 068LP2. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Dellamorte Dellamore
Buffalora's Cemetery
The First She
The Making Of The Skull
Will I See Her Again
The Ossuary
Ignis Fatuus
After The Fly
Gnaghi
The Moon On The Island Of Death
Ressurrecturis
The Run Of The Death Motorbike
Small Living Dead
Before The Eartquake
The Death That Lives
Shoot The Living
The Life That Dies
Stolen Murders
The Death Is A Whore
The Rest Of The World Doesn't Exist
Dellamorte Dellamore Finale
Review: Michele Soavi's Italian cult horror masterpiece is now 30 years old and has more than stood the test of time. With music composed by Manuel De Sica, the soundtrack masterfully captures the film's darkly comedic and eerie tone by blending gothic atmospheres with electronic grooves and jazz undertones. The score balances sinister and mundane moods effortlessly to perfectly complement the film's unique narrative. This special edition honours De Sica's genius and exemplifies his ability to create haunting yet melodic compositions that resonate with fans of both horror and film music.
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Ephemeral Maps
Ephemeral Maps (cassette)
Cat: HSP 88. Rel: 24 Sep 24
A Land Before Memory (5:38)
Across Dunes Of White-Hot Ash Into The Very Mouth Of The Sun (9:03)
Through The Drowned City (7:46)
An Unfamiliar Zodiac (2:42)
Ephemeral Maps (4:23)
Across The Sunless Beaches Of The Time-Sea (10:15)
27th Day (Challenger Deep) (4:34)
Review: Healing Sound Propagandist releases Julien Demoulin's Ephemeral Maps, a beautifully fitting follow-up to Dreams In Digital Dust. This album continues the journey through the same lush soundscapes that captivated listeners on Demoulin's previous work, but this time subverts them to produce a, well, less dusty, more aerial take. The LP, released on cassette and digital only, sounds like it took a long time to make, and as though its drones were being overturned through and out of ancient soils. From the jump of 'Land Before Memory', we're thrust into what sounds like a contradictorily landed but birds-eye-view of an epochal realm, with an atonal drone heard pocketed below a set of slow-release rustlings and leaven fadings-away. Some moments, like 'Through The Drowned City', revel in high pitch and clarity, while chromaticism and tension thrive elsewhere on moments such as '27th Day (Challenger Deep)'. Intended as a challenge to the idea of the anthropocene, this is somewhat abstracting, depersonalising ambient record, so it's not for the faint of heart, but it doesn't come without a deep reserve of human sentiment either.
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Last Epoch (Soundtrack)
Last Epoch (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: LMLP 218. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Last Epoch Theme (LP1: A New World) (2:35)
Burning Forest (3:06)
In Preparation (2:51)
Keepers Camp (3:15)
Escape From The Fortress Vaults (3:02)
What She Left To Remember (3:11)
Fires Before Dawn (3:04)
Bastion Of The Sun (2:53)
War Machines Of Solarum (1:50)
Eterra (3:02)
Highlands (3:01)
Ascending The Summit (0:48)
Inferno & Fury (1:53)
The End Of Time (LP2: Dragged To Ruin) (3:13)
Crystal Mines: Crystal Lotus (2:46)
Shattered Remains (3:13)
The Temple Of Eterra (3:03)
Twisted Fire (1:10)
The Precipice (3:14)
Above The Black (2:14)
The Council Chambers (2:59)
The Sheltered Wood (2:42)
The Forsaken Trail (3:08)
The Ritual Site (1:11)
Ruins Of Welryn (3:07)
Shadows Whisper (2:59)
Guardian Of Ruins (1:17)
The End Of Ruin (1:44)
Review: Last Epoch is an action role playing game that's been picking up some serious commendations since it arrived early 2024. For one thing, critics have lauded the open nature of its 'skill trees', which effectively means players can create characters with an entirely bespoke balance of talents and abilities, surpassing the vast majority of other titles in this genre. Others have praised the look of the title, with vivid detailing helping set the scene of this time travelling adventure. But what about the music? Well, for one thing Eric Desiderio has certainly embraced the atmosphere and the idea of Last Epoch. These tunes are epic, grand, transportive, ancient and futuristic all at the same time. It's an odyssey in itself, and one that really does elevate the overall playing experience. For some, that might be just enough to own a standalone copy of the score, too.
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The Invisible Road: Original Recordings 1985-1990
Cat: RERVNG 15LP. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Siren & Secrets (1:26)
Craving Your Embrace (4:20)
Monkey See, Monkey Do (3:09)
Invisible Road (2:21)
There's No Romance, You're So Extreme (2:49)
A Calling/Navai (2:49)
Smelting Loop (6) (3:42)
Leyla Khanoum (2:40)
Smelting Loop (1) (4:51)
Bedouin's Way (3:20)
Botehcheen (2:31)
Celestial Shimmer (4:57)
Smelting Loop (2) (3:32)
Review: Meeting in the wonderfully intimidating and disorienting - not to mention disorganised - chaos of downtown Manhattan in the 1980s, Sussan Deyhim and Richard Horowitz struck up a lifelong partnership emotionally and creatively, sharing in a radical vision of what pop could be if it was allowed to break free from the shackles of major labels obsessed with commercial ambition. Together, people often cite them as both singular - certainly in Deyhim's approach to vocalisation - and yet resolutely abstract and varied, always moving into new territories and exploring the idea of musical languages being written rather than read back and repeated. This collection, pieced together with input from the two masterminds themselves, is wonderfully bizarre and beguiling introduction to their world.
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Musik Fur Animierten Tonspurfilm
Gunther Nagels (3:51)
Graceful (2:16)
JB's Bag (4:33)
Akzelerator (2:06)
Cinema (5:49)
Wolkenkrabber (3:57)
Moody Shuffle (2:38)
Guillermo Brown (4:38)
FKR (6:09)
Lockdown (Totaal) (4:03)
Review: The Belgian modern classical folk band's 12th album is the soundtrack to a series of short, abstract animation films by Rudy Trouve, who also acted as a creative director during the recording process. These took place according to conceptual guide lines set by Trouve. Sometimes the starting point was a play on words or a random chord sequence, sometimes a specific atmosphere, but the playing field was always kept deliberately limited. Hence, the musicians were forced to build a musical structure with minimal means, with the pieces then cut up, sampled, drastically restructured and pasted together again, a method that had been applied earlier on the retrospective album Hineininterpretierung (2017). The result is a work of art that is both visually and musically stunning. The music is often sparse and atmospheric, with a strong emphasis on texture and space, it's hard to categorise but is definitely a unique and captivating album.
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Seven Reorganisations
Seven Reorganisations (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: HI 001. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Seven Reorganisations I (7:36)
Seven Reorganisations II (15:10)
Seven Reorganisations I (live) (12:43)
Seven Reorganisations II (live) (8:17)
Review: Beatrice Dillon launches her new label with a new album and her first ever entirely acoustic work, which has been performed by Explore Ensemble and commissioned by Mark Fell. This major composition was recorded both in-studio and live at ZKM Karlsruhe in 2023 and it exemplifies Dillon's meticulous approach to sound. The studio version emphasises precise edits and spatial arrangement while the live rendition thrives on the performers' dynamic interpretation to create a captivating contrast. Guided by influences like W.R. Bion's psychoanalytic ideas and Byung Chul-Han's deconstructionist philosophy, part of the joy of listening is to uncover microtonal details and subtle shifts.
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Game Of Thrones: Season 7 (Soundtrack)
Game Of Thrones: Season 7 (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 330S. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Main Titles (1:48)
Dragonstone (5:00)
Shall We Begin? (1:21)
The Queen's Justice (1:20)
A Game I Like To Play (1:43)
I Am The Storm (6:19)
The Gift (1:59)
Dragonglass (4:11)
Spoils Of War (part 1) (3:49)
Spoils Of War (part 2) (3:59)
The Dagger (2:20)
Home (2:24)
Gorgeous Beasts (2:07)
The Long Farewell (2:43)
Against All Odds (7:47)
See You For What You Are (2:04)
Casterly Rock (2:21)
A Lion's Legacy (1:32)
Message For Cersei (1:40)
Ironborn (2:17)
No One Walks Away From Me (2:09)
Truth (3:26)
The Army Of The Dead (5:21)
Winter Is Here (2:47)
Review: Trying to figure out exactly when you'll stick on the soundtrack to Game of Thrones Season 7 isn't easy. But that's not to say Rabin Djawadi's epic score isn't something to behold. From the word go, this is adventurous stuff, rooted in classical but clearly inspired by visions of fantastical beasts, mythical lands and legendary quests. You almost feel like Cersei Lannister or Jon Snow or Daenerys Targaryen are about to knock on for their dinner. Like pretty much everything the Iranian-German film and TV composer touches - Clash of the Titans, Warcraft, Iron Man - there's little here you'd describe as subtle or understated. Even the more sweeping overtures sound like they were born for grand concert halls. So, providing you have the space at home, go for it.
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Westworld Season 3 (Soundtrack)
Westworld Season 3 (Soundtrack) (limited trifold blue pink & purple marbled vinyl 3xLP in die-cut slip-case)
Cat: MOND 303. Rel: 29 Jul 24
Main Title Theme - Westworld (1:43)
Start A Revolution (2:32)
Caleb (2:39)
Rehoboam (3:06)
Dissolved Girl (2:11)
Moto (4:49)
Unsubscribe (3:08)
You Are Not Even You (2:02)
I Dont Do Personals (3:09)
Sweet Child O' Mine (1:25)
Serac (3:14)
The Winter Lne (4:15)
Its Our Choice (2:59)
Doomed (3:48)
Decoherence (3:48)
Hunter (3:48)
Why Are We Here (0:58)
Wicked Games (5:31)
Hope (4:37)
Whos To Blame (2:54)
Activate (3:47)
Space Oddity (3:48)
The Choice Is Yours (3:28)
Main Title From The Shining (2:02)
Brain Damage (3:51)
Divergence (4:01)
Choose The Beauty (3:27)
Welcome To The End (1:59)
Free Will (3:31)
Review: There really is no stopping Ramon Djawadi. The German films score composer, conductor and producer has given us a number of very high profile soundtracks since he first began working professionally in the late-1990s, with the past decade seeing him rise to real prominence. Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, Clash of the Titans, Pacific Rim, Iron Man, Prison Break, Jack Ryan, and a number of video games (Medal of Honor, Gears of War 4 and 5) all feature his name in their credits. Here we are with Westworld Season 3, then, another huge addition to his oeuvre, both in terms of the status of the TV show and the tracks on the record itself. From woozy string overtures we can only imagine complemented death or redemption scenes, to rough and ready metal and hard rock ('Moto'), huge percussive cinematic climaxes ('Start A Revolution') and lush ambient ('Caleb'). Simply put, this is epic sounding stuff.
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23
23 (limited LP)
Cat: ITLP 01. Rel: 20 May 24
Low Time (7:01)
Forest Logic (5:19)
Ice Pancakes (6:17)
Among Intersecting Breaths (5:58)
Passages (2:40)
High Time (4:25)
Hot Steps (2:37)
Review: Recorded during a year in which Sholto Dobie spent time in Vietnam, Sweden and Lithuania, 23 lands on Infant Tree and finally lets us know what a full length album from one of the foremost avant-electronic ambient contemporaries would sound like. A startling debut, albeit one that you don't really feel startled by, more absorbed and elevated, it's an amalgamation of tone, noise, and sound, led by compressed air, tubes, reeds, flutes and timers. Physical instrumentals and things that create a tangible sense of space and place. Born in Edinburgh, but now based in Vilnius - a European hotbed of musical innovation, from throbbing techno to weirdo - 23 distills a number of factors into its immersive whole. In some moments, it's as though signals are being picked up from the deepest corners of our known universe. In others, we feel the intimacy of humanity gathered around sacred fires, the near-silence of our world amid vast emptiness beyond.
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Doctor Who: The Tom Baker Collection (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: EDSL 0215. Rel: 27 Sep 24
Doctor Who: Genesis Of The Daleks (CD1)
Doctor Who & The Pescatons (CD2)
Exploration Earth: The Time Machine (CD3)
Doctor Who: State Of Decay (CD4)
Tom Baker In His Own Words
Review: Demon Records honors Tom Baker's iconic portrayal of the Time Lord with a new 4xCD set, nearly five decades after his unforgettable debut on 28 December 1974. The Tom Baker Collection offers fans a blend of classic audio dramas, rare interviews, and readings by Baker himself, capturing him in the iconic role as Fourth Doctor. The collection includes Genesis of the Daleks, the original 1979 album version of the much-loved TV serial, and Doctor Who and the Pescatons, the exclusive audio drama from 1976. Also featured is Exploration Earth: The Time Machine, a special production for BBC Schools Radio in 1976, along with The State of Decay, an audiobook reading from 1982, available on CD for the first time. The set is rounded out by Tom Baker in His Own Words, a compilation of BBC radio interviews from the 1970s and 1980s. Packaged in a deluxe gatefold cover with striking Fourth Doctor artwork, the set includes four CDs in individual sleeves, along with a full-color booklet detailing cast, credits, and track listings. This collection is an essential tribute to one of Doctor Who's most beloved eras.
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Transformers: Music From The Original Animated Series (Soundtrack)
Transformers: Music From The Original Animated Series (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold "autobots vs decepticons" metallic silver with blue & red swirl vinyl LP + metallic silver with blue & puple swirl vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 198391 650840. Rel: 24 Jul 24
Opening Theme Song (0:37)
Life (1:11)
Cybertron Sorrow (0:18)
The Bridge To Iacon (0:59)
Unwelcoming Committee (1:30)
Prepare (0:56)
Attack! Attack! (1:50)
Decepticon Drama (0:31)
Explore! Repair! (1:42)
Facing Disaster (1:48)
Ominous Discovery (1:05)
Elements Of Danger (0:39)
Somethings Wrong (0:51)
Overcoming The Unstoppable (0:41)
No More Worries (0:38)
Unyielding (0:51)
Heavy Mettle (0:33)
Man & Machine (0:57)
Matters & Antimatters (0:28)
Battle Fearlessly (0:36)
Ancient Legends (1:00)
The March Of War (0:33)
Roll For Home (1:50)
The Glimmer Of Hope (0:37)
Earth To Cyberthron (0:51)
Into The Jaws Of Death (1:46)
Doomed Togather (0:18)
The Wrong Readings Mean The Right Doom (2:17)
Transformers Medley (0:49)
Mad Planet (3:54)
Conflict On Cassette (0:58)
Pastoral Tranquility (2:28)
From The Secret Files Of Teletraan II (1:06)
Speration Anxiety (1:17)
Synthesized Magic (0:50)
Sinster (1:32)
Uneasy Advances (1:17)
Epic Struggles (1:24)
Mysterious Airs (0:54)
Walking Nightmare (1:15)
Storm & Strife/Urgent! (1:19)
Transformers Theame Tune (40th Anniversary remix) (2:30)
Review: The release of the Transformers: Music From The Original Animated Series LP is a long-awaited treat for fans of the classic animated series. Composer Johnny Douglas masterfully crafted the scores, which are integral to the emotional depth and context of the show. The package design stays true to the series aesthetic, with vibrant graphics and multicolored vinyl LPs featuring iconic characters like Optimus Prime and Bumblebee. The included tracks offer a fantastic sampling of the memorable music from the series, leaving fans eager for future volumes. The music itself sounds phenomenal, with restored clarity and depth that enhance the listening experience. Nostalgic and immersive, this release is ideal for fans of the original Transformers series.
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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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Ansamblul Hyperion (reissue)
Cat: CVSD 115CD. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Iancu Dumitrescu - "Movemur Et Sumus" (II + V - Pentru Fernando Grillo)
Octavian Nemescu - "Combinatii In Cercuri"
Stefan Niculescu - "Sincronie"
Corneliu Cezar - "Rota"
Review: A groundbreaking document of avant-garde music from Romania, originally released in 1981 under Ceaucescu's oppressive regime, that's grown in reputation enough over the years to now necessitate a reissue. This compilation, featuring Dumitrescu and three other visionary composersiOctavian Nemescu, Stefan Niculescu and Corneliu Cezaridefies both the political climate and conventional musical boundaries. Opening with Dumitrescu's 'Movemur Et Sumus', the album immediately plunges into uncharted sonic territory. Strings are transformed through radical processing, oscillating between shimmering abstraction and visceral intensity. Nemescu's 'Combinatii In Cercuri' marries intricate ensemble writing with electronic textures added in 1980, creating a circular, evolving soundscape. Niculescu's 'Sincronie' combines composed and improvisational elements, culminating in a hauntingly dramatic exploration of stasis and movement, with Dumitrescu contributing both piano and conducting. Finally, Cezar's 'Rota' blends Balkan and Romanian folk influences with startling electronic effects and prepared instruments, evoking natural sounds like wind and waves alongside experimental timbres. Recorded in a Bucharest radio studio against all odds, this album showcases the revolutionary potential of Dumitrescu's Ansamblul Hyperion, a daring chamber group he founded in 1976. Newly remastered from the original tapes, the reissue preserves the original cover art and reintroduces these boundary-pushing works to a global audience. With its fusion of spectralism, acousmatic exploration and Eastern traditions, this release remains as daring and relevant as ever.
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Sonic Wires
Sonic Wires (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 487696 9. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Bryce Dessner - "Nocturne" (2:56)
Sufjan Stevens - "Reflexion" (3:09)
Bryce Dessner - "Nono Spirals" (4:55)
Caroline Shaw - "Valencia" (4:12)
Steve Reich - "Electric Counterpoint I Fast" (4:28)
Steve Reich - "Electric Counterpoint II Slow" (5:37)
Steve Reich - "Electric Counterpoint III Fast" (4:23)
David Chalmin - "Particule" (5) (5:37)
David Chalmin - "Particule" (6) (3:16)
Timo Andres - "Out Of Shape" (3:52)
David Lang - "Ever Present" (5:03)
Anna Thorvaldsdottir - "What Things Become" (6:53)
Philip Glass - "Closing" (5:41)
Review: Formed in 2018, Dream House Quartet has been reshaping the boundaries between classical and contemporary music. The group consists of pianists Katia and Marielle Labeque, both renowned for their versatility across genres, along with Grammy-winning guitarist Bryce Dessner of The National and composer-producer David Chalmin on guitar. Their repertoire spans radical commissions and essential works from the past 50 years. After releasing their self-titled digital EP in 2023, the quartet now unveils their latest project, Sonic Wires, coinciding with a November 2024 tour. The album features pieces by Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Bryce Dessner, Sufjan Stevens and Anna Thorvaldsdottir.
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Plan For Sleep (remastered)
Plan For Sleep (remastered) (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CONATALA 006. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Organ-Automatik (5:22)
Lesson #3 (1:46)
Tipografica (3:09)
Nasca (4:00)
Edison & Hammers (5:40)
SF (Dedicated To Verne) - A Song Of Escalators (Love & Sex) (5:16)
Quartet (6:43)
Sweet Home (9:15)
Review: Dumb Type Theater have been at the forefront of Japan's performance art landscape since 1984, although the years between then and now have seen some significant changes - culturally and in terms of the group. The death of Teiji Furuhashi, one of the central members, is just one example. A pivotal player in performances, he was often tasked with translating the instrumentation and arrangements of musician Toru Yamanaka into on-stage directions. Removed from that context, Yamanaka and Furuhashi's sounds still work incredibly well. There are aspects of Plan For Sleep that evoke the US avant garde of the time, perhaps reiterating the fact that the late-20th Century saw a closing of distances and a shared vision of where the future was heading among broad communities. Sound art, in the most musical and listenable sense.
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Every Dog Has His Day (remastered)
Every Dog Has His Day (remastered) (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CONATALA 007. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Gardening #1 (5:36)
Gardening #2 (3:34)
Empty Quest (2:20)
Gardening #3-1 (5:28)
Gardening #3-2 (4:09)
A Framework (1:38)
Gardening #4 (5:46)
A Watcher Of The Heaven (4:04)
Cabling Citizens - Gardening #5 (7:20)
Review: It's not hard to see just how ahead of their time Dumb Type were. And still are. Founded in Kyoto, Japan, in 1984, the artist collective looked to interpret and portray the changes they could see beginning to happen around them in society - specifically the start of the (information) technology age. Presenting work that took a dark and cynical view of the increasing importance and prevalence of equipment and digital in the every day, they do this though art exhibitions, performances and publications. Audiovisual installations have always been particularly prominent, and Every Dog Has His Day - one of two Dumb Theater albums previously only available on tape, now issued on vinyl for the first time - makes it clear music was never an afterthought. Credited to Toru Yamanaka, who wrote much of their heard work, and the late Teiji Furuhashi, who translated that onto stage, it's an avant garde essential.
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Stay With Me (remixes)
Stay With Me (remixes) (180 gram purple vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: INNER 195. Rel: 05 Aug 24
Shoreline (4:34)
Infinite Sand (3:34)
Longing Memories (5:40)
Stay With Me (feat Marine Eyes) (5:50)
Return To The Shore (2:18)
Infinite Sand (Dotlights remix) (1:24)
Stay With Me (Dotlights remix) (1:18)
Need You Close (3:42)
Shoreline (Dotlights remix) (1:29)
Unfaded Memories (2:36)
Longing Memories (Dotlights remix) (5:02)
Review: Stay With Me is an album by Past Inside The Present label head zake and T.R. Jordan from back in 2022. Now it has been revisited for a series of remixes by Dotlight and extra synth and field recording additions by zake that have all been pressed up to 180 gram purple vinyl. It is a work of immersive ambient beauty, with slowly shifting soundscapes defined by the most subtle of synth wisps, but each conveys a great feeling. Dutch guitarist Dotlights brings gentle beats to the likes of 'Infinite Sound' that add downtempo depths and late night romance to the already soothing original sounds.
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 in stock $21.49
Stay With Me (remixes)
Stay With Me (remixes) (cassette limited to 100 copies)
Cat: PITPINNER 195CAS. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Shoreline (4:34)
Infinite Sand (3:34)
Longing Memories (5:40)
Stay With Me (feat Marine Eyes) (5:50)
Return To The Shore (2:18)
Infinite Sand (Dotlights remix) (1:24)
Stay With Me (Dotlights remix) (1:18)
Need You Close (3:42)
Shoreline (Dotlights remix) (1:29)
Unfaded Memories (2:36)
Longing Memories (Dotlights remix) (5:02)
Review: In early 2023, zake and dotlights, long-time admirers of each other's work, connected over their mutual appreciation for, Stay With Me, the album released in summer 2022 by zake and T.R. Jordan. Inspired by that, dotlights - a Dutch guitarist and beatmaker known for his work with Chillhop Records and Memoir Music - began reworking the original stems with his signature lo-fi beatmaking and Balearic guitar touches. zake then collaborated on the project to incorporate new synths, field recordings, and tape manipulations. The result is a gorgeously escapist album with subtly uplifting melodies and plenty of laidback and blissed-out beats.
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