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Singles
Atlas EP
Atlas EP (CD Single)
Cat: SM 2401CD. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Atlas
Metropol
Without A Word
La Perigrina
Review: Robin Guthrie's Atlas is a four-track EP showcasing new instrumentals that gently reintroduce listeners to his distinctive world. Known for shaping genres with his production and signature guitar sounds, Guthrie famously co-founded and produced for Cocteau Twins. With over four decades of musical influence, he's produced, remixed, and collaborated across various projects, from instrumental albums to movie soundtracks and Atlas serves as a tantalising preview of what's to follow later this year, namely more of Guthrie's evocative sounds that will no doubt continue his legacy of pushing boundaries.
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Alben
Cutting Together Apart
Cat: STRLP 091. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Dig It All Up Again (4:53)
Until It Was No More (5:48)
Phantom Memory (5:32)
Hardcore Dis-continuum (4:12)
Postmodern Trippin (3:13)
Slightly Out Of Joint (4:13)
Exist In A Soundless Room (5:01)
Never Been More Fearless (3:06)
Software For Ossis (8:06)
Review: Gajek's latest album takes his experimental sound even further than ever before. It finds him blending pop and jazz with distorted dub textures all inspired by memories of the Berlin Wall falling and old West German gabber. The album warps familiar sounds into something entirely new and tracks like 'Dig It All Up Again' mix deep bass with glitchy guitar and vocal snippets, while 'Until It Was Nomore' loops strange melodies over abstract pads. At times, it hints at Krautrock influences, but the result is more freeform and immersive. This is an album best experienced in full, multiple times, so its many layers are revealed over time.
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Come Tenderness
Cat: GR 007LP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Come Tenderness (3:16)
Estelita (with Astrid Williamson & Daniel Johns) (3:56)
In Exile (6:05)
The Sea Whisperer (4:20)
Become (with Patrick Cassidy) (2:31)
Seven Seas (with Astrid Williamson & Daniel Johns) (4:56)
Abwoon (with Patrick Cassidy) (3:52)
Serenity (3:24)
Wandering Star (2:28)
Whispers (3:35)
Of Love Undone (with Marcello De Francisci) (3:40)
Review: Australian vocalist and modern classical composer Lisa Gerrard presents Come Tenderness, a compilation inspired by the healing essence of water. Personally curated by Golden Globe winner Lisa herself, this album packs in ten of her most powerful tracks, all newly mastered, alongside the fresh track 'Whispers.' Each piece takes on renewed depth within this cohesive collection and the record is enriched by striking artwork from Nigel Grierson. Known for her collaborations, Come Tenderness features work with Daniel Johns, Astrid Williamson and Patrick Cassidy, all elevated by Lisa's ethereal vocals from a career that spans from her beginnings with Dead Can Dance to recent scores for Dune.
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One Night In Porto
One Night In Porto (green vinyl LP)
Cat: AC 0031LIVE. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Heleali (The Sea Will Rise) (6:34)
Noyalain (Burn) (6:27)
Deshta (Forever) (5:58)
Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance) (5:56)
Orion (The Weary Huntsman) (6:58)
Keson (Until My Strength Returns) (6:32)
Do So Yol (Gather The Wind) (6:58)
A Blessing (3:47)
Review: Dead Can Dance's Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell have reimagined their much loved 2021 collaboration Burn in an all new live arena. One Night in Porto was recorded whilst on tour in Portugal towards the end of 2022 and found the pair doing a fine job of recreating the Burn album in a live setting. Rather than try to simply serve it up in recognisable form, they instead used its melodic themes and sonic textures as a starting point to head off into new worlds. After four days of rehearsals they took it on the road and as this recording on the third of the four dates shows, it was a great success.
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One Night In Porto
Cat: AC 0032LIVE. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Heleali (The Sea Will Rise)
Noyalain (Burn)
Deshta (Forever)
Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance)
Orion (The Weary Huntsman)
Keson (Until My Strength Returns)
Do So Yol (Gather The Wind)
A Blessing
Review: Two years ago, long-term musical collaborators Jules Maxwell and Lisa Gerrard, who first worked together during the latter's time with 4AD signed musical mavericks Dead Can Dance, joined forces with James Chapman to create Burn, a critically acclaimed exploration of "euphoric and inventive" sounds that blurred the boundaries between neo-classical, world music and ambient electronica. One Night in Porto captures the pair's performance - ably assisted by Chapman and a small pool of supplementary musicians - of the album's widescreen tracks at Casa Da Musica in Porto last November. With Gerrard utilising her voice to the full - one minute, soaring and operatic, the next singing more sweetly and soulfully in an entirely different language - and Maxwell playing a grand piano and synthesisers, it's a stunningly atmospheric, uplifting and entertaining affair.
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Music For Unknown Rituals
Music For Unknown Rituals (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: UR 149LP. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Derived From The Trout Mask In A Tentative Manner (4:41)
The Dissolution Of Time (8:55)
Abdication (5:02)
The Alphabet Of Steps (6:21)
Les Cycles Extatiques (6:51)
The Geometry Of Rhythmics (5:19)
At The Margin Of Moments (6:36)
Through The Deserts Of Postmodernity (9:32)
Stereometry Of Moving Bodies (6:25)
Suspecting Metaphysical Symbols (7:24)
Review: Another exceptional double album deep dive from Umor Rex mainstays Andreas Gerth and Carl Oesterhelt, respectively one-half of Driftmachine, and the artist who debuted with the landmark 11 Pieces for Synthesizer album. As ever, trying to summon adjectives to correctly describe what's here isn't easy, but let's give it a go anyway. Mysterious, dark, haunting, but also ultimately very beautiful - albeit often in a slightly chilling way - it's highly rhythmic patient stuff. A fitting title, it's hard not to picture tribalism, gatherings, premeditated practices and timeless traditions when becoming absorbed by the hypnotic contents here. It's transportive stuff, both in terms of time and place, era and style, a sense of loops and cycles being the real omnipresent thread here. Earthen ambient, strange factory floor downtempo, cinematic synths and more. The kind of record that's only possible when two people haul themselves up in a remote village with an abundance of instruments and see what happens.
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Remote Dreaming (reissue)
Cat: DE 325. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Land Of Pandas (3:19)
Remote Dreaming (3:52)
Sub Blue (4:59)
Empty Chairs (7:06)
Rococo Rondo (8:07)
Slow Blue In Horizontal (10:44)
Left-Handed Fiction (7:28)
Boticelli Rewind (8:09)
Curve Formulas (3:11)
Inventions Of Apparitions (2:54)
Rococo Reprise (2:32)
Botticelli Revised (3:13)
On Still Water (5:39)
Review: Dark Entries returns with Remote Dreaming, the ambient masterpiece by The Ghostwriters aka Philadelphia duo Buchla master Charles Cohen and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Cain, with proceeds benefitting SOSA (Safe from Online Sex Abuse). Formed in 1971 as Anomali, the duo adopted their Ghostwriters moniker and blended improvisation with structured composition. Following their debut Objects in Mirrors Are Closer Than They Appear, they crafted Remote Dreaming over nine months across various studios. Cain played electric and acoustic pianos, the Juno 106, and the Mirage sampler, while Cohen used his Buchla 200 Series. This double LP has been freshly remastered and includes five additional tracks, four of which are previously unreleased.
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Star Trek: Into Darkness (Deluxe Edition) (Soundtrack)
Star Trek: Into Darkness (Deluxe Edition) (Soundtrack) (limited translucent red blue & yellow vinyl 3xLP + booklet in die-cut slip-case)
Cat: VAR 1592441. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Logos/Pranking The Natives (1:18)
Spock Drops, Kirk Jumps (3:06)
Undersea Enterprises Inc. (1:32)
On The Bridge & On The Rocks (1:43)
Sub Prime Directive (2:18)
London Calling (2:03)
Demotion Emotion (0:48)
London Falling (2:31)
The Pride Of Iowa (0:32)
Astronomical Manhunt (2:07)
Man Vs Blaster (1:54)
Meld-Merizes (2:31)
Admiral Exposition (3:21)
Personal Space (0:43)
So Long Scotty (0:55)
Chief Concern/The Moral Mission (2:12)
Covert Carol (0:35)
Galactic Road Trip (1:14)
Torpedo Diplomacy (2:19)
Spock & Uhura (1:03)
Klingon Chase/Meeting (5:01)
Harrison Attack (1:56)
Harrison Brought Onboard (0:45)
Harjugal Visit (1:54)
Damage Control (1:59)
Scotty's Floored (1:09)
Torpedo Tango (1:33)
Cryo Your Heart Out (1:35)
Harrison's Heart/Enter The Vengeance (3:13)
Mom's Calling (1:27)
You're Not Safe At Warp (1:29)
Kirk's Last Stand (2:15)
Guns Down (1:16)
Chair Of Command (0:50)
You Wanna Do What (1:57)
Pull The Trigger (3:13)
Ship To Ship (1:02)
Hallway Fight (0:29)
Head Games (1:45)
I'm Gonna Make This Simple (2:45)
Human Popsicles (1:18)
Earthbound & Down (4:18)
Warp Core Values (2:55)
Max Thrusters (1:55)
Buying The Space Farm (4:12)
Go Get 'Em (4:08)
The San Fran Hustle (5:08)
Kirk Enterprises (3:09)
End Credits (3:10)
Ode To Harrison (6:31)
Ode To Vengeance (6:33)
Review: Star Trek has been on a tumultuous ride over the years. To paraphrase Wayne Campbell, of Wayne's World fame, in many ways The Next Generation was superior to the original series, but will always struggle to match the recognition of its source material. More recent shows in the franchise looked to expand the viewer base, following in the wake of the saga's modern films, but in doing so kind of lost the friendly, campish mild peril we love this universe for. Star Trek: Into Darkness was a case in point - it's not fun, it's not light, it's not particularly thoughtful. As a movie, it lives up to the promise of darkness. In terms of how this translates onto the score, expect seriously moody and atmospheric big screen compositions, rather than the jaunty soundtracks that once defined this institution.
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Spiderman: Homecoming (Soundtrack)
Spiderman: Homecoming (Soundtrack) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile blue vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + poster + booklet in pop-up spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MOVATM 325C. Rel: 25 Apr 23
Theme (From "Spider-Man" original Television Series) (0:48)
The World Is Changing (2:16)
Academic Decommitment (5:18)
High Tech Heist (2:17)
On A Ned-To-Know Basis (3:13)
Drag Racing/An Old Van Rundown (3:25)
Webbed Surveillance (2:17)
No Vault Of His Own (1:49)
Monumental Meltdown (2:24)
The Baby Monitor Protocol (2:41)
A Boatload Of Trouble (part 1) (2:02)
A Boatload Of Trouble (part 2) (2:13)
Ferry Dust Up (3:54)
Stark Raving Mad (2:06)
Pop Vulture (4:21)
Bussed A Move (2:24)
Lift Off (1:00)
Fly-By-Night Operation (7:15)
Vulture Clash (2:31)
A Stark Contrast (4:54)
No Frills Proto Cool! (5:11)
Spider-Man: Homecoming Suite (3:57)
Review: It's pretty hard these days to keep up with all the different new Spider-Man movies, but you should try because somehow they all seem to be pretty good despite it being such a well-worn character. The music, too, always manages to reach new levels as did this, the original soundtrack for the 2017 version, Spider-Man: Homecoming, by Michael Giacchino. It is full of dramatic and wide-screen orchestration, sweeping strings and rousing musical adventure but also the more quiet moments of reflection and tenderness. This version comes with a poster in a deluxe sleeve on blue vinyl.
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Society Of The Snow (Soundtrack)
Society Of The Snow (Soundtrack) (2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: MBMLP 1. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Leaving Home (1:23)
Crash (1:06)
Barren (1:32)
Alien World (3:00)
Flashback (1:04)
First Scout (1:30)
Susy Passes (8:19)
News Radio (1:01)
What Do I Become (2:21)
The Second Expedition (1:50)
Trapped (3:14)
Today Is My Birthday (2:14)
What's The Limit (1:51)
I See The Sky (1:23)
A Plan To Cross The Mountains (1:38)
Arturo's Death (1:55)
Setting Out (2:01)
Heading Back (1:13)
Take Home The Love (4:50)
Nando Returns (1:45)
Radio Failure (2:21)
Sleeping Bag (1:29)
Numa Accepts His Place (1:37)
Andes Ascent (4:11)
Onward (3:13)
Over The River (1:10)
Found (6:22)
Home (4:04)
Review: Michael Giacchino, a decorated Academy Award-r winning composer, delivers a commanding yet tender score for J.A. Bayona's moving film The Society of the Snow. It recounts the harrowing true tale of the 1972 Uruguayan flight that crashed in the remote Andes, and the ensuing battle for survival. Amid despair, the film champions hope which is a sentiment echoed in Giacchino's emotionally charged score. Balancing poignancy with optimism, the music navigates a delicate path that amplifies the film's power. Bayona and Giacchino's collaboration yields a cinematic masterpiece that will surely resonate as one of the year's most compelling narratives.
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Adlestrop
Adlestrop (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: PIPE 02503. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Appendix 2
The Age Of The Train
Adlestrop
Bethesda
End Of The Line (Aldeburgh)
Just A River
The Cranleigh Line
Torver & Coppermines
Christ's Hospital
Black Dog Halt
Ravenscar
Star Crossing
Review: Gilroy Mere is one of many alter egos of Oliver Cherer, and when working under this moniker there's a predisposition for transport-themed things to happen. The last album, beautiful and beguiling The Green Line, had a rich, dark green vintage British train on the cover just in case the title wasn't enough. In the past, he's done things themed on bus routes. This time, the locomotive on the sleeve is red.

More so, Adlestrop is a reference to one of many UK railway stations axed in the brutal Beeching Act of the 1960s - a cull of small stations deemed unviable, cutting off many communities. The opener, a strange, almost medieval slice of birdsong, chant, and twinkling chimes, even reels off a list of others that were closed. From there, we go deeper into sounds and words that are as inspired by the idea of rural England and travel as they are the country's eccentricity, which is so commonly founding its leftfield electronic output.
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Fenscapes
Fenscapes (heavyweight vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: WLR 172. Rel: 22 Jan 25
South Fen Pine
Microchasm
Infinite Cloud
Passerine
Timberline
Days Of Iron & Steam
Review: Glasbird is the project of British composer Harry Towell, owner of the ambient label Whitelabrecs. Beginning in 2018, he anonymously created A Sonic Expedition, an eight-album series inspired by remote locations like Greenland and Siberia. In 2024, Harry revealed his identity in an interview and then announced Fenscapes, an album inspired by the South Lincolnshire Fens near his village. These flat, marshy landscapes are rich in biodiversity and shaped his compositions. Harry explored local fen roads, observing wildlife and open vistas for inspiration and it all plays out in a bucolic, widescreen, immersive record of the highest quality.
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The Hours (Soundtrack)
The Hours (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 007559 7910292. Rel: 29 Sep 22
The Poet Acts (3:43)
Morning Passages (5:34)
Something She Has To Do (3:12)
For Your Own Benefit (2:02)
Vanessa & The Changelings (1:49)
I'm Going To Make A Cake (4:03)
An Unwelcome Friend (4:11)
Dead Things (4:27)
The Kiss (3:50)
Why Does Someone Have To Die? (4:02)
Tearing Herself Away (7:45)
Escape! (3:57)
Choosing Life (3:55)
The Hours (5:02)
Review: The 2002 film The Hours starred hefty Hollywood talents Nicole Kidman, Meryl Streep and Julianne Moore, and the original score was composed by no lesser titan of his industry than Philip Glass. It is a masterful work from the legendary minimal composer and is here presented across four sides of vinyl by the Nonesuch label. It has plenty of thick, lush strings and lots of tonal suspension with cool piano parts, plenty of heavily pregnant silences and cascading scales that all add plenty to the film itself as well as being a great standalone listen.
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The Echos On Departure
The Echos On Departure (ochre vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: VF 707. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Bees (1:17)
Anna In Winter (4:52)
Consumed By Friction (4:48)
A Simple Flower (5:07)
Wait (2:01)
Fjorhandur Vals (2:19)
Betweenness (6:26)
Nightjar Retrospective (1:49)
Golden Crackle Effect (2:21)
Tenebrous Autumn (1:13)
Until The Heart Stops (4:11)
Review: Gnac is a project composer Mark Tranmer started in 1990 and The Echoes on Departure is his seventh album with this alias. He says he started this one soon after he finished his last one, Afternoon Frost, in 2021. It is a more electronic record than that one with some of his favourite chord progressions "and a few new ones." There is also the addition of a human voice on two tracks with Kathleen Stosch of Constant Follower on both Bittersweetness' and 'Until The Heart Stops.' Both are evocative centerpieces for this most lovely piano-led baroque waltz.
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Joe 90 (Soundtrack)
Joe 90 (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold 'jet car green' vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: SIL LP1721. Rel: 15 Aug 23
Joe 90 Main Titles (The Most Special Agent) (1:25)
A Dream Come True (3:37)
A Wolf In The Fox's Den (Hijacked) (6:44)
Air/Sea Rescue (Splashdown) (4:11)
Wagon Train Of Fear (Colonel McClaine) (1:12)
Running The Gauntlet (2:27)
Tragedy Aboard The U85/Porto Guava (Big Fish) (5:56)
A Song & Dance Of Death (There's A Crowd) (2:16)
The Tangled Web (2:44)
Race Of Intelligence (The Race) (2:56)
Taking The WIN (2:24)
Fleming In The Fortress (The Fortress) (1:38)
Breakout & Pursuit (2:05)
Nuclear Winter (Arctiv Adventure) (4:18)
Boy With A Suitcase (Double Agent) (3:35)
Church Rat (The Unorthodox) (2:41)
Divine Intervention (3:51)
Agent Sladek (International Concerto) (3:35)
Sladek's Recital (3:47)
Trapped In The Sky (Talkdown) (2:08)
The Alpine Clinic Waltz (Project 90) (2:02)
Balloon Ride (2:49)
The Mine Rescue (Relative Danger) (4:07)
Joe 90 End Titles (1:18)
Review: Joe 90 is a stone cold classic of the genre for many animation fans of a certain age. The soundtrack is part of what made it so special and is also one of the finest works amongst very many from composer Barry Gray. It is full of jazzy orchestrations and swopping strings, high speed instrumental funk chases and dramatic horns. There is light and dark, tension and release along the way that makes it as thrilling to listen to as the show was to watch. Here the complete soundtrack gets served up on limited gatefold 'jet car green' vinyl.
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Winter Moonlight/Orange Marmalade
Cat: NMG 31660. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Glare Of Us (Winter Moonlight)
Melting
Mr Squirrel
Murmuration
Agatha's Letter
Evening Bell
Zapad Slunce
Ticket To The Rome
Sonsoz
Things From The Past (Orange Marmalade) (2:13)
It's Foggy Today (3:01)
On The Waves (3:24)
Velvet Elephant (1:53)
See You Tomorrow & Tomorrow (2:43)
Grass, Dew & Marmalade (2:30)
Petrel Bird (1:12)
Velvet Elephant (Band) (1:36)
Review: Orange Marmalade was originally released in October 2021 after being recorded by Evgeny Grinko at the Funkhaus in Berlin. The title holds a double meaning as it nods to Alice in Wonderland, a book Ginko was reading during its creation, as well as to his nostalgic childhood memories of life back home where metal jars were filled with marmalade. Musically this one picks up off where The Naive Album left off in that it showcases a composer in utter command of his voice and own unique style. It captures a range of emotions from sorrow to joy, triumph to introspective solitude, all with sweeping orchestral moments adding to the scale and drama.
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Warszawa
Warszawa (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: WRWTFWW 089. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Ajar (9:29)
Palette (3:58)
A Life (1955-2019) (4:42)
For Ashikawa (4:29)
251536 (7:07)
Warszawa (3:34)
Review: Polish producer, multi-faced musician and multi-instrumental maestro Albert Karch knows his way around the sound engineer's desk. So much his finesse is unmistakeable, with a number of standout records already behind him. For example, the 2019 stunner, Celestially Light, created in collaboration with Japanese folk singer and songwriter Ichiko Aoba, Here, he delivers another exceptional joint project, teaming up with Irish ambient icon Gareth Quinn Redmond, himself no stranger to the WRWTFWW label, for a sublime outing of precise strings and pianos. A slow, meandering journey into melodic immersion which captivates and lulls, it moves between moments of sparse quiet, electronic experimentation, and more complex and full sounding arrangements in a way that holds the attention until the very last. A thing of patient beauty that deserves to be in your shopping basket.
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Moltitudine In Labirinto
Moltitudine In Labirinto (clear vinyl LP + hand-numbered insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SPS 2482C. Rel: 13 Dec 24
Torre Pinta (2:04)
First Dream (6:37)
Aften (3:16)
Density (5:42)
Coral (3:38)
Ipogeo (edit version) (5:23)
Moltitudine (4:48)
The Butterfly's Tale (4:38)
Vertical (7:16)
Review: This EP weaves a labyrinth of sound, where the absence of clear genre boundaries is the only constant. The opener leads with ambient pulses, before shifting into the hypnotic, bass-heavy swells of 'Infrasound Loop,' as if crossing into a parallel dimension. As it unravels, 'Submerged Reactions' builds a wave of evolving textures, quietly oscillating between glitchy abstractions and weighty drones. Throughout, the artists' mastery of subtle, complex layers remains apparent, each track a gradual immersion into its own sonic world. On clear vinyl, it's an intricate, immersive listen-complex yet fluid, intricate yet accessible, making it easy to lose yourself in the flow.
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Machine Music (reissue)
Cat: DIALP 933. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Autumn Countdown Machine (5:25)
Son Of Gothic Chord (10:08)
Jew's Harp Machine (2:39)
Drinking & Hooting Machine (4:40)
The Squirrel & The Ricketty Racketty Bridge (21:00)
Review: "One might thus regard the Welsh rarebit as a Machine in which a process is applied to the conditioning and perception of the world of bread and cheese." Suffice to say, John White might not have had the same ideas about what constitutes Machine Music back in 1976 as you do today. This is also the first time we've ever managed to get a reference to Welsh rarebit into the first line of writing about a record, so everyone is learning something today. "The Machines" White refers to are the individual tracks themselves, all recorded between 1967 and 1972 and all comprising different combinations of a thing. Six pairs of "bass melody instruments" made 'Autumn Countdown Machine', different permutations of "the articulations 'ging, gang, gong, gung, ho!'" comprise 'Jews Harp Machine'. And 'Son of Gothic Chord' is crafted from the sequential chord progression of four keyboard players, spanning an octave. Conceptual experimental and wildly imaginative stuff on the borderline of electronica, abstract, mathematical and something otherworldly.
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