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Ramybe/Autoportretas
Ramybe/Autoportretas (grey marbled vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CON 939LP. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Ramybe (7:59)
Autoportretas (5:05)
Review: The state51 Conspiracy label comes very much correct early on in the New Year with this two-track grey marbled vinyl 12" in a fancy spot-varnished sleeve. It takes the form of two fresh Santaka reworks of original compositions by Rytis Mazulis and avant-garde choir Melos Collective which were first released back in 2020. Santaka, which means "confluence" in Lithuanian, is the coming together of DJ and producer Manfredas and drummer and producer Marijus Aleksa and here they layer up disembodied vocals and dark jazz melodies on 'Ramybe' and then 'Autoportretas' is a textural ambient exploration packed with fascinating sound designs.
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Alben
Surfacing
Surfacing (limited 180 gram milky clear marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: AUXLP 008. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Corridor Of Uncertainty (6:28)
Mirage (6:16)
Shiver (6:14)
Silhouette (6:15)
Casting Shadows (5:25)
Shimmer (5:53)
Review: Emerging from the ether in July 2024, Surfacing is the third collaborative long player from ASC and Sam KDC. Producers known for their ability to create and set moods with comparatively abstract ambient soundscapes, their latest is no exception. A collection of work which opts for an un-rushed approach to creating big feelings and moments from relatively consistent sounds and noises. Not much seems to happen, until you realise how much has been happening. In many ways, it's a maximalist thing - attempting to pick apart tracks like 'Mirage' and 'Shimmer' reveals the density of these sonics. Walls of sound that are acoustically and melodically light enough to float on air, yet actually so thick they swallow the listener hole, with little hope of escape until the final refrains fade.
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Quiet In A World Full Of Noise
Cat: MRG 864LP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Stains (2:48)
Quiet In A World Full Of Noise (3:56)
Traditions (3:19)
Diets (2:28)
Stay (1:54)
Life In Numbers (4:11)
Moments For Stillness (2:00)
The Dancer (2:31)
Breath Out (2:59)
To Remove (2:16)
Ocean Past (2:36)
Try (5:34)
Review: Dawn Richard and Spencer Zahn reunite for new album Quiet in a World Full of Noise, which is driven by their shared curiosity and desire to defy genre conventions. Following their 2022 collaboration Pigments, this new work together blends atmospheric, orchestral soundscapes with soulful jazz and intimate, confessional vocals and the result is a raw and exposed performance from Richard who delivers stark lyricism that feels both personal and profound. The album redefines the worlds of progressive, avant-garde r&b and jazz with an ethereal yet grounded approach, heavenly melodies and plenty of wide open space in which to luxuriate. By merging the familiar with the unexpected, this fine pair create a sound that makes a lasting impression.
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Love After Love (Soundtrack)
Love After Love (Soundtrack) (limited silver vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: JL 2022. Rel: 02 May 23
Qiao Gate Piano (2:08)
Qiao Gate Strings (3:10)
Flashback Strings (1:24)
Light2 Piano (2:17)
Light2 Strings (2:13)
Theme Piano (4:07)
Theme Strings (4:59)
Yacht Strings (1:45)
Review: With a string of soundtrack credits as long as your proverbial arm, it's no surprise Yellow Magic Orchestra man Ryuichi Sakamoto was top of the list when it came to scoring this "sumptuous romantic melodrama" from director Ann Hui. This is his first score for a Chinese film, however, and he pulls out the emotional stops to betray the tense, tumultuous stirrings going on beneath the surface of tight lipped manners and suppressed feelings. Many of the themes are explored through simple piano playing before returning in the form of complex string arrangements, a clever trick that proves Sakamoto was worthy of his Best Original Film Score prize at the 40th Hong Kong Film Awards for this work.
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Love After Love (Soundtrack)
Cat: JL 2022CD. Rel: 13 Dec 22
Qiao Gate Piano
Qiao Gate Strings
Flashback Strings
Light2 Piano
Light2 Strings
Theme Piano
Theme Strings
Yacht Strings
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto has penned many soundtracks over the years, but few are as stirring, tender and emotionally laden as his soundtrack to 2021 Chinese movie 'Love After Love'. The film is described as an "erotic romance drama" set in the 1930s, about a young woman who travels to Hong Kong to further her education, but ends up working for her aunt, seducing "rich and powerful men". Sakamoto's score mirrors the unfurling, highly emotive drama, using reverb-laden piano pieces and string-laden orchestral movements to wring maximum emotion from each scene. It's a brilliant score all told and undoubtedly one of the former Yellow Orchestra Man's greatest works for cinema - and that's saying something!

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Music For Film (Soundtrack)
Music For Film (Soundtrack) (gatefold transparent lime green & black splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SILLP 1524GB. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence (main theme)
The Last Emperor: Endroll
The Last Emperor: Rain
The Sheltering Sky (main theme)
High Heels (main theme)
Wild Palms (main theme)
Little Buddha: Acceptance
Snake Eyes (main theme - long version)
Femme Fatale: Bolerisch
Babel: Bibo No Aozora
Hara-Kiri (Ichimei): Small Hope
Yae No Sakura (opening theme)
The Revenant (main theme)
Review: Silva Screen Records continues their vast compilation project here with another tribute to the late Ryuichi Sakamoto, the legendary former member of Yellow Magic Orchestra who passed not so long ago. They have pressed this one up to various formats and this is a gatefold transparent lime green and black splattered vinyl from the acclaimed film scorer. He wrote for epics such as Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, The Sheltering Sky and The Last Emperor. This album takes in plenty of the most standout tracks from those movies, all performed by the Brussels Philharmonic and conducted by Dirk Brosse.
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Better Days Of
Better Days Of (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 219/20. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Das Neue Japanische Elektronische Volkslied (7:57)
Plastic Bamboo (6:27)
Thousand Knives (8:50)
Tokyo Joe (4:38)
E-day Project (5:49)
Kylyn (2:32)
Zai Guang Dong Shoo Nian (7:08)
I'll Be There (6:39)
Bokunokakera (3:53)
Grasshoppers (5:16)
Mother Terra (3:24)
The End Of Asia (6:21)
Review: You had us at Sakamoto. Or rather you had us at "excerpts from Ryuichi Sakamoto's time working under Nippon Colombia's label, Better Days. First released in 1992, this 12-track compilation runs from tracks that appeared on the Japanese synth legend's debut album, Thousand Knives, first released in 1978, through to songs written with the iconic session group KYLYN, featuring celebrated guitar great Kazumi Watanabe. Ever the auteur, even if you didn't know this was Sakamoto in proper landmark mode, there's no chance the sounds here could really be confused for anyone or anything else. It's mature and intelligent, yet strangely - and typically - fun, childlike and a little cartoonish, sharing as much in common with experimental electronica that was emerging during the 1970s and 1980s as video game scores from the 1990s.

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A Tribute To Ryuichi Sakamoto: To The Moon & Back
Cat: 196587 37981. Rel: 01 Dec 22
David Sylvian - "Grains (Sweet Paulownia Wood)" (7:04)
Thundercat - "Thousand Knives" (5:15)
Electric Youth - "Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence" (4:58)
Cornelius - "Thatness & Thereness" (3:37)
Hildur Gudnadottir - "World Citizen - I Won't Be Disappointed" (5:39)
Alva Noto - "The Sheltering Sky" (4:48)
Fennesz - "Amore" (4:39)
Devonte Hynes - "Choral No 1" (feat Emily Schubert) (3:02)
The Cinematic Orchestra - "DNA" (4:33)
Gabrial Wek - "Forbidden Colours" (6:22)
404 Zero - "The Revenant Main Theme" (3:54)
Lim Giong Follow The Steps - "Walker" (4:43)
Yoshihide Otomo - "With Snow & Moonlight - Snow, Silence, Partially Sunny" (12:51)
Review: Released to coincide with Japanese musical Goliath Ryuichi Sakamoto's 70th birthday, To the Moon & Back was almost inevitable. Even without worrying reports about the maestro's health, there's no way anyone can have such a significant impact on global music for so long and not have people wanting to pay tribute upon reaching septuagenarian years.
And what a tribute it is. Taking elements from a huge back catalogue that stretches back to the mid-1970s, contemporary greats including Thundercat, Alva Noto, Hildur Guonadottir, The Cinematic Orchestra, and David Sylvian offer new versions and remixes of the master's stuff, with each track here chosen by Sakamoto, which is about as significant a seal of approval as you could hope for. Like the man himself, it's widely varied, consistently innovative and just really, really good.
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Da Vinci Genius: The Score
Cat: ALNCD 70. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Mosaic
Elegy
Prelude
Intro/Homo Deus
Hands
Portraits
Equality
Clouds
Machines
Super Hero (with Sentre)
Descent
Zodiac
Zodiac Part 2/Perpetual Dreamer
Landing On The Sun
Last Supper /Oxford Suite (part 1 - with Ed Alleyne Johnson)
Into The Metaverse/Homo Deus Part 2
Outro
Review: Sasha's latest album was initially created to soundtrack Da Vinci Genius, a unique, immersive, multi-media exhibition celebrating the life and work of the inventor, artist and all-round Renaissance man Leonardo Da Vinci. Crafted in cahoots with a string of contributors to his popular Scene Delete set, the score (and subsequently this album) cannily combines neo-classical music (inspired by both vintage and more contemporary composers), the sweeping grandiosity of movie soundtracks, bubbly electronica, colourful ambient soundscapes, occasional nods to 15th century choral music and Sasha's usual emotive musical motifs. As the set progresses, it eases closer to the dancefloor sound the veteran DJ/producer is most famous for - which will delight his legion of fans - without ever fully committing. This is, after all, an immersive, eyes-closed listening experience first and foremost.
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Satyricon & Munch
Satyricon & Munch (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: NPRVINY 1081. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Satyricon & Munch (part 1) (12:32)
Satyricon & Munch (part 2) (13:39)
Satyricon & Munch (part 3) (18:34)
Satyricon & Munch (part 4) (11:25)
Review: Norwegian black metal mainstays, Satyricon, are no strangers to pursuing outlier projects and collaborations with differing artists and ensembles such as Anja Garbarek, Trondheimsolistene, and The Norwegian National Opera Chorus, to name but a few. Their latest endeavour sees an original scoring of arguably Norway's most famous artist, Edvard Munch, and a unique exhibition of his works at the Munch museum in Oslo. One look at Munch's most iconic piece, 'The Scream', should be enough to draw the connections between both artist's meditations on isolation and despair. A singular, 56-minute composition, aural companion-piece that traverses the depths of ambient, folkloric post-black metal in a manner that's been seldom heard from the duo of Satyr and Frost; this is the sound of two equally profound artists and their works coalescing in hideously ethereal abandon.
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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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Air
Air (CD)
Cat: FLO 0010CD. Rel: 23 Aug 22
Reality
Air
Heart
Solar
Time Is Precious
June 55
Luos Higher
Review: SAULT's body of work is almost untouchable. The mysterious collective has turned out plenty of it in the last couple of years with no fewer than four fantastic albums. This one is a complete left turn, though, which ditches the edgy alt-rock, sou land jazz for an altogether more subbed and symphonic sound. It is a soaring astral soundtrack with plenty of wide open spaces, grand arrangements and plenty of uplifting and celebratory sounds drawn from hugely spiritual choral music and contemporary classical.
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Aiir
Aiir (CD)
Cat: FLO 0014CD. Rel: 02 Aug 23
4am
Hiding Moon
Still Waters
Gods Will
5am
Review: British collective, Sault, have made quite the name for themselves since their emergence in 2019. Headed up by producer, Inflo (known for his work with Little Simz, Michael Kiwanuka, Cleo Sol, Jungle and Adele), the collective boast an amorphous sound that encircles r&b, house and disco, and now combined with classical and choral elements too. With an impressive eleven studio albums to their name, the latest edition to the collection, Aiir, is a gloriously stripped-back sequel for their more sumptuous classical companion piece, Air. Nestled somewhere between a sense of paranoia and nostalgia, billowing choral vocals and rising oscillating orchestration give this release an unsettling yet alluringly transportive quality. Despite impressive critical success, Sault is largely a media enigma, featuring an array of mysteriously unnamed collaborators who, as one can imagine, are most likely highly acclaimed artists in their own right.
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Deep Valley
Cat: 12K 1102. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Cold Weather
River Reflections
Fallen Trees On The Far Shore
Hidden Paths, Animal Tracks
Whispered Surfaces
Boundaries
Beyond, Winter Sun
Floodwater Debris
Drawn From River Water
Landscapes, Shared
Review: Deep Valley is a new collaborative work by Australian artists Seaworthy aka Cameron Webb and Matt Rosner and they came together for it during a week-long residency at Bundanon Art Museum in New South Wales. The property which was gifted to the Australian public by artists Arthur and Yvonne Boyd in the 1990s offers a unique landscape along the Shoalhaven River and is surrounded by sandstone cliffs and diverse wildlife. Drawing inspiration from Boyd's belief that "you can't own a landscape," Deep Valley combines the inspiration of that setting with environmental recordings, guitars, piano, and electronic processing all of which aim to highlight the transient nature of ecosystems and encourage you to reconnect with the sounds of nature.
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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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Shabason Krgovich Sage
Cat: IF 045. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Gloria (6:16)
Bruce (4:16)
Joe (4:27)
Old Man (3:45)
Don (3:50)
Patti (3:17)
Raoul (10:04)
Bridget (4:24)
Review: Joseph Shabason, Matthew Sage, and Nicholas Krgovich form a harmonious triangle, both musically and geographically. Hailing from Toronto, Colorado, and Vancouver respectively, they converged at Sage's barn studio nestled at the foot of the Rockies to explore their shared talent for finding beauty in life's mundane moments. Shabason, known for blending late 80s adult-contemporary and smooth jazz aesthetics into ethereal soundscapes, joins forces with Sage, who combines instrumental prowess with synthesis and field recordings to evoke the natural world's whimsy and profundity. Completing the trio is Krgovich, whose observational poetics add a relatable touch to their calm expressionism. Their collaborative album, warmly Shabason, Krgovich, Sage extends the wry and melancholic micro-miracles established in their previous works.
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Rectangles & Circumstance
Cat: 007559 7899535. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Rectangles & Circumstance (2:52)
Sing On (3:54)
Silently Invisibly (3:54)
And So (5:14)
The Parting Glass (5:52)
Slow Motion (feat Ringdown) (3:59)
Who Turns Out The Light (5:36)
Like A Drum (3:43)
This (2:37)
To Music (5:51)
Review: Caroline Shaw and So Percussion collaborate on Rectangles & Circumstance, a superb record that blends Shaw's signature vocal textures with So Percussion's rhythmic ingenuity. Released as part of their innovative repertoire, the album explores geometric motifs through intricate percussive arrangements and Shaw's evocative vocal expressions. With its interplay of structured forms and organic flow, your mind is soon locked into a weaving narrative that transcends the conventional boundaries of contemporary music. In merging complex compositions with emotive resonance, these two serve up some real profundity.
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The Conversation (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
The Conversation (Soundtrack) (Record Store Day RSD 2023) (limited numbered gatefold red vinyl LP)
Cat: SILLP 1661. Rel: 29 Apr 23
Theme From 'The Conversation' (3:30)
The End Of The Day (1:38)
No More Questions/Phoning The Director (2:18)
Blues For Harry (Combo) (2:40)
To The Office/The Elevator (2:39)
Whatever Was Arranged (2:08)
The Confessional (2:21)
Amy's Theme (2:47)
Dream Sequence (2:33)
Plumbing Problem (2:55)
Harry Carried (2:47)
The Girl In The Limo (2:24)
Finale & End Credits (3:54)
Theme From 'The Conversation' (ensemble) (2:27)
Review: David Shire has one hell of a back catalogue. Active within music since the 1960s, and specifically theatre and film soundtracks in the 1970s, while many of the biggest names behind movie scores have a tendency to explore the same avenues, and therefore wind up creating tunes for relatively similar flicks, in this case that's not really true. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (the original, of course), All The President's Men, and parts of Saturday Night Fever give some idea as to the breadth of his mastery.
The Conversation slips right in there in terms of period and genre, but is, of course, a very different classic to a movie about a New York subway train getting hijacked or social tensions in Brooklyn at the height of the disco era. While largely focused on piano solos, we also get late night dance floor jazz, tense drone, and moody avant-garde, just in case the on-screen action wasn't brooding enough already.
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Anthology: The Paris Concerts
Anthology: The Paris Concerts (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 486623 7. Rel: 20 Mar 25
The Hobbit: The Noble Wood (I Roderyn) (3:31)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement I: Where The Shadows Lie (3:08)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement I: The History Of The Ring (2:09)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement I: A Long-Expected Party (1:54)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement I: The Seduction Of The Ring (2:22)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement I: A Black Shadow (4:39)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: Last Homely House (2:46)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: Turning Southwards (2:50)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: The Road Under The Mountain (2:12)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: The Halls Of Durin (3:31)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: Durin's Bane (2:26)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: The Golden Wood (3:00)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: Gandalf's Lament (3:32)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: Beyond Lothlorien (2:31)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: The Anduin (4:07)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: The White Hand (2:40)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: The Passing Of Boromir (2:00)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: The Fate Of The Bearer (1:59)
Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring Movement II: In Dreams (2:46)
Catania (2:43)
Esther Kahn (Paris Suite) (3:32)
Concertino From Eastern Promises: Eastern Promises (4:07)
Concertino From Eastern Promises: Tatiana/Trans-Siberian Diary (5:38)
Review: Howard Shore is the renowned film composer known for The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit soundtracks and now he releases a new album capturing three concerts he performed in Spring 2023 at the Maison de Radio France. Two concerts feature the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, conducted by Ludwig Wicki and Bastien Stil, while the third highlights Shore's experimental works. The performances include soloists such as Olivier Doise and Raphaelle Moreau. Shore, a pioneer in contemporary film music, believes film music offers composers unique freedom for personal expression and backs that up with his work here.

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Professor Balthazar (Soundtrack)
Cat: FOX 010LP. Rel: 25 Sep 23
Professor Balthazar (Opening Credits) (0:35)
Maxol (1:51)
Maestro Koko (1:36)
Horacijev Uspon I Pad (4:10)
Tetke Pletke (5:05)
Professor Balthazar (Zagrebfilmijada Theme) (4:23)
O Misu I Satovima (3:41)
Horacijev Uspon I Pad (Animal Choir) (2:15)
Stonozica Bosica (5:23)
Vjetrovita Prica (The Balthazar's Machine) (1:09)
Lutke Bez Kose (4:05)
Oblacno Sa Svadavinama (5:09)
Krojac Silvestar (Bozica Sings) (3:15)
Peppino Cicerone (2:15)
Maxol (The Lullaby) (0:49)
Review: If you're unfamiliar with Yugoslavia-era Croatian animated children's entertainment than where have you been? And, please, allow us some introductions. Produced for 11 years, between 1967 and 1978, Professor Balthazar was a kids show about a benevolent genius scientist (the titular star) who helps those around him overcome various problems, often through the use of invention, using a magical machine to come up with innovative designs to solve any issue. While there is certainly subtext to read into - TV has always been a bastion of propaganda, not least behind the Iron Curtain of yore - trying to pinpoint the location or origin here isn't easy, if you don't already know. No character speaks a discernible language, making this resolutely universal storytelling. Similarly, the soundtrack, by Balkan master Tomislav Simovic, is relentlessly shapeshifting and expressive, and impossible not to fall in love with, no matter where you grew up.
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The Zagreb School Of Animated Film: 1961-1982 (Soundtrack)
Posjet Iz Svemira (2:29)
Cudna Ptica (3:31)
Astromati (2:21)
Surogat (3:57)
Klizi-Puzi (9:49)
Zacarani Princ (4:29)
Medvjeda Romansa (3:03)
Zid (2:49)
Dnevnik (3:00)
Gubecziana (8:30)
Plemeniti Soj (3:04)
Homo Augens (7:27)
Idu Dani (4:45)
Opera Cordis (5:15)
San (2:51)
Kugina Kuca (6:13)
Utopia (6:02)
Dan Kad Sam Prestao Pusiti (4:10)
Review: Tomislav Simovic was among the most significant musical masters to emerge in post-World War II Yugoslavia. The Croatian artist was a member of several jazz bands over the years, is considered a pioneer of southern European electronic music, a highly respected musical theorist, commentator, and all-round visionary. During his lifetime, he would score 300 films, many of which are lost to the sands of time, and those that did survived, or were recreated by new artists, are considered examples of soundtrack as art. Few answer that call better than this previously unreleased collection of 18 short animated films from the Zagreb school, which positioned itself as an artistic institution concerned with presenting philosophical world views and changing the course of animated history. Simovic's work, even without the visuals, conveys this brilliantly, with a mixture of whimsy, comedy, contemporary songwriting, and grand arrangements.
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Leos Ultras
Leos Ultras (yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: NNF 424. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Herbalife (2:51)
Glowworms (4:22)
Chicago Gold (6:45)
Carmelo (3:13)
Rubber Time (2:04)
Palomino (3:34)
Musici (2:03)
Sister Sister (8:45)
Hard Times (5:49)
Hula Rock (1:37)
Review: Jimmy Lacy's first missive as Sip, a highly limited cassette put out by Chicagoan "small press" specialists Eye Vybe Records, captured him performing synthesiser soundscapes live on a local radio station. Since then, he has put out a debut studio album - the synth-wave, new-age and Radiophonic Workshop-influenced Leos Naturals - and a collaborative cassette. Here he makes his vinyl bow with another distinctive collection of synth-rooted recordings, Leos Ultras. Like much of his previous work, it seems to exist at the intersection between Stereolab, 1970s new age synthesiser recordings, lo-fi Balearica, experimental movie soundtracks and the vintage synth-powered cheeriness of Plone. It's an enticing, entertaining and pleasingly pure proposition whose occasional nods to jazz surprise and delight in equal measure.


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Istikhbars & Improvisations (reissue)
Cat: EM 1096LP2. Rel: 26 Nov 24
Mode: Raml Maya (2:03)
Improvisations (3:03)
Mode: Moual (2:33)
Improvisations (1:38)
Mode: Sika (2:34)
Improvisations (1:35)
Mode: Araq (2:28)
Improvisations (2:44)
Mode: Mezmoum (2:15)
Improvisations (1:35)
Mode: Sahli (3:14)
Improvisations (1:45)
Mode: Ghrib (1:49)
Improvisations (2:15)
Mode: Zidane (2:10)
Improvisations (2:06)
Mode: Kourdi (2:23)
Improvisations (1:56)
Review: Mustapha Skandrani is a luminary of Algerian music who crafted a unique fusion of Arabo-Andalusian and European styles. His 1965 solo piano album Istikhbars and Improvisations was recorded in Paris and reimagines traditional Algerian istikhbars, which are vocal pieces rooted in Islamic Arabo-Andalusian culture, on a quintessentially European piano. While some purists criticised this approach, Skandrani highlighted the shared European elements within Arabo-Andalusian traditions and demonstrated the Mediterranean as a bridge, not a divide. Alternating between modal istikhbars and piano improvisations, his precise touch evokes comparisons to Bach's Goldberg Variations while retaining strong Arabic/Maghreb influences.
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A Vibrant Touch
Cat: WW 022LP. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Healing (12:27)
The Ruthless Act (11:31)
Softness, Flashes, Floating Rage (26:01)
Review: Polish composer Aleksandra Slyz is back with a second album, a first on Warm Winters, that sees her "finding connections between acoustic and synthetic sounds, creating rich drone structures, slowly but intensely pulsing and resonating within the surrounding space and within each listener." The physicality of the instruments used in the record also defines its sound, from the way fingers press down on bows to the air pressure of each sax note. Across three pieces, it makes for an emotionally impactful record in which you can almost see the musician at work as you listen, such is the palpable playing style.
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When The Distance Is Blue
Cat: IARC 93CD. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Forget How To Remember My Dreams (feat Lia Kohl)
Tsukiji
Murmuration/Memorization
Spring Becomes You, Spring Becomes New
Stairwell (Before & After)
What Fills You Up Won't Leave An Empty Cup
In Between
Disintegration
Review: International Anthem continues to serve up inspired debuts from some of the more intriguing members of Chicago's jazz and experimental music communities. The latest comes from multi-instrumentalist, composer and improviser Macie Stewart, who has delivered what's being dubbed "a companion piece for moving through life". At the heart of the album is Stewart's use of both piano and 'prepared piano' (a technique where various items such as coins and pieces of felt are attached to the instrument's strings). These picturesque and occasionally melancholic musical motifs come wrapped in atmospheric field recordings and sensitive string quartet arrangements. The results are rarely less than memorable, mesmerising and magnificent.
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When The Distance Is Blue
When The Distance Is Blue (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 93LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Forget How To Remember My Dreams (feat Lia Kohl) (5:54)
Tsukiji (8:02)
Murmuration/Memorization (1:30)
Spring Becomes You, Spring Becomes New (5:16)
Stairwell (Before & After) (5:02)
What Fills You Up Won't Leave An Empty Cup (1:38)
In Between (3:38)
Disintegration (6:20)
Review: Macie Stewart's debut on International Anthem finds the multi-instrumentalist and composer, in her own words, writing a "love letter to the moments we spend in-between," all while returning to her first instrument, the piano. Through prepared piano, field recordings and string quartets, she creates a cinematic, transient world that reflects her musical journey. Featuring collaborations with artists like Lia Kohl and Whitney Johnson, the album weaves a sound collage of memory and movement that is inspired by her travels. When the Distance is Blue muses on themes of change, longing and the beauty found in the unknown.
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Shame On Dry Land Syndabocken (Soundtrack)
Welcome Dimman
Kicki
Island
Shame On Dry Land
Follow Me
Fredrik's Gone
Again (4:02)
Body Drop (5:09)
Moped Escape (4:27)
Karema Goodbye (3:57)
Voyeur (1:55)
Follow Him (2:05)
Standoff (2:13)
Reconciliation (3:10)
Love Theme (1:50)
Dress Rehearsal (1:59)
Kill Krum (2:29)
Believe (2:02)
Underwater Love (5:34)
Review: Shame On Dry Land (Syndabocken) is an award-winning Swedish movie that picked up the Guldbagge prize for best feature film soundtrack in 2024. That soundtrack has been written and produced by sometime Studio Barnhus associate and mythical young artist Baba Stiltz. It arrives on vinyl for the first time here and is a dense affair with plenty of esoteric stylings as you would expect of a man with a famously hard-to-pin-down sound. It goes from heavy and dark to airy and Mediterranean and needs to be heard nice and loud for the best effect.
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Craobh Haven
Craobh Haven (hand-stamped LP)
Cat: SWIM 10. Rel: 24 Jan 25
01 12 (8:39)
02 12 (5:16)
03 12 (6:40)
04 12 (8:20)
05 12 (4:00)
06 12 (7:20)
Review: You don't need to know that Craobh Haven was made during a one week residency at a tiny cabin in a remote Scottish village of the same name. One play through of the latest stunner to land on the ever-excellent ambient institution SWIMS and it'll feel like you were there in person. A witness to the creation of this strangely natural-feeling, highly technically-crafted, six tracker. Everything about the work by London-based musician and visual artist Loz Keystone and Glaswegian synth explore and jazz trumpeter Christos Stylianides feels in the right place. Its warm and fuzzy but vast and windswept. It's avant garde and abstract, but rounded and complete. It's incredibly inviting and slowly hypnotic. Distant samples of inaudible chatter and looped melodic refrains. Distorted walls of noise masking the patient power of aching brass. You get the point.
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The Long Living Things
The Long Living Things (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7475. Rel: 18 Nov 24
Track 1 (7:23)
Track 2 (1:04)
Track 3 (5:49)
Track 4 (9:56)
Track 5 (3:08)
Track 6 (3:43)
Track 7 (10:06)
Track 8 (5:40)
Review: Japanese ambient owes a great debt to Masahiro Sugaya, whose work has been re-assessed and taken on all the more importance in recent years. The now cult musician and composer released his The Long Living Things album in 1988 for the performing arts company he belonged to, Pappa Tarahumara. Though it was overlooked for many years, it is now in sharp focus and gets a deserving reissue on vinyl for the first time ever by P-Vine which he also belonged to, and has long been overlooked by all but a few enthusiastic music lovers. One track from it was Grammy-nominated and rich of the record is minimalistic, with soft interwoven sequences that keep you afloat amongst the warming pads.
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Devolving Trust
Devolving Trust (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MIALP 055. Rel: 31 May 23
Devolving Trust (24:57)
Devolve (18:08)
Review: A new chapter in the 'zen music for disturbed souls' series, Erik K. Skodvin adds to his legacy as alter-ego Svarte Greiner with another stunning EP that has plenty of layers to dive into, albeit on the surface seems constructed in an ultra-minimalistic way. Understanding the nuances takes a little background reading, but before that let's talk sounds - reverse out fragments of cello, electric-acoustic improvisation, sparse, dark, almost bleak and certainly a little but eerie. If that sounds intriguing enough, the process behind it should seal the deal. 'Devolving Trust' is actually a live recording, captured in the depths o the Schneider Brewery, Berlin. A setting the producer himself describes as "wet and hollow" with "long reverb", it's aural effect defines the music that's here. 'Devolve' then takes those tones and rethinks, retouches and reorganises them with similar gravitas.
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Twilight Of The Gods (Soundtrack)
Twilight Of The Gods (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile transluscent red & black marbled vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MOVATM 425C. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Twilight Of The Gods (0:41)
Valhalla (2:31)
Open Hands (4:33)
Spark Of The Dwarves (2:24)
When Asgard Is Torn Asunder (3:05)
Fafnir's Orchard (4:11)
It's Complicated (2:28)
Tricky Lover (2:54)
You'll Be Giantfolk (2:43)
Bleeding Time (2:27)
She Ate Her Baby (4:45)
A Wolf In Wolf's Clothing (3:03)
Will The Rain Stop (2:24)
The Thrall (4:07)
Weapons For Souls (5:47)
Riders (1:56)
The Weeping (2:55)
Valkyrie's Prayer (2:30)
Review: Twilight of the Gods features one of many evocative soundtracks from Hans Zimmer, Omer Benyamin and Steven Doar. Between them, they bring a sweeping cinematic scope to an epic narrative with their usual sense of masterful scoring. Zimmer and his collaborators blend orchestral intensity with atmospheric depth here to enhance the mythic tone of the story. From haunting melodies to powerful crescendos, this soundtrack captures the emotional gravity and grandeur of the gods' twilight moments and each track layers intricate instrumentation that pulls listeners into a vivid, immersive world that echoes the film's themes of fate, power and destiny.
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