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Living On My Memories
Cat: SE 707. Rel: 28 Feb 25
Living On My Memories (feat Giulia La Rosa) (4:12)
Serenade (4:35)
Review: Ahead of his second upcoming album For Today, Etnean artist Agosta presents two unreleased tracks on a new 7" featuring Giulia La Rosa's poetic vocals. These gems blend chill-out electronics with Balearic vibes that are perfect for the brighter days ahead. 'Serenade' offers a sophisticated mix of elegant dance and relaxed atmospheres with inspiration taken from artists like Felipe Gordon and Nutty Nys. Its fluid groove, gentle percussion and dreamy synths create an immersive intimate vibe and both of these tracks evoke sunset serenity with real warmth in the vocals.
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 in stock $13.56
On A Trip
On A Trip (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: ANOTR OATLP. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Unlock (3:47)
Care For You (3:41)
How You Feel (feat Leven Kali) (6:05)
Currency (feat Cimafunk & PAME) (5:21)
Falling Feels Like Flying (feat Kabusa Oriental Choir) (5:19)
Don't Understand Ya (feat Tyler Daley) (3:38)
Bad Trip (2:17)
24 (Turn It Up) (feat Kurtis Wells) (5:51)
Can't Let It Go (feat Tyler Daley & 3DDY) (2:54)
Simple Rules (feat Kurtis Wells) (4:22)
Here For You (feat Leven Kali) (2:19)
Livin In A Dream (2:33)
Set It On Fire (4:37)
6 Am (6:21)
Review: ANOTR turn the page on a bold new chapter with their second album, now out via their No Art imprint. Stepping out from their club-rooted origins, the duo now embrace a genre-spanning sound, weaving through shimmering disco, hypnotic alt-soul, raw post-punk, kosmische, and uplifter indie dance. Ahead of a global tour, the duo took refuge in psychedelic retreats in Ibiza, LA and the Netherlands, channelling the freedom unlocked in the act of microdosing psilocybin mushrooms. The revelations hereinafter steered them to using live instrumentation, as well as their first ever recorded vocals on key tracks like 'Set It On Fire', 'Care For You', 'Bad Trip' and 'Living In A Dream.'
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The Garden (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Garden (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: RTA 153. Rel: 19 Apr 25
A Tryst (feat K-Town Sophia) (4:53)
Garden Waltz (feat Carinne & Francesco Como) (4:09)
Oui Got Now (feat Liquid & Stephane Moraille) (3:01)
Drop Off (feat Coco Thompson) (3:32)
You (feat Francesca Como & Malicious) (2:30)
You Too (feat Jahsepta) (3:32)
Grace (Love On The Block) (3:00)
Cowboy Hoot (feat Liquid) (1:51)
Jahrusalem (feat EP Bergen, Dorian & Sidaffa Bakel) (3:26)
World Party (feat Steeve Khe, Liquid & Jahsepta) (5:06)
This Day (feat Ben Wilkins) (3:17)
La Dolce Vita (feat Freddie James) (5:37)
Journey (feat Helena Nash, Jahsepta & Kim Bignham) (5:56)
Stillness (feat Rafaelle MacKay Smith & Alexandre Desilets) (4:23)
Saltwater Cats (feat Kim Neundorf & Malicious) (6:43)
Review: Bran Van 3000's The Garden is their fourth studio album and another subtle evolution of their signature genre-blending sound. Rooted in prog-rock grooves and boogie flair, the album explores romantic and reflective territory without losing the collective's playful spirit. On the album, which arrives as a special for this year's Record Store Day, James Di Salvio is joined by longtime collaborators and fresh talent alike to create a lush collaborative soundscape that's rich in emotion and rhythm. The tracks all exude soulful vocals, brass-laced arrangements and global sonic textures, which help to make The Garden is a mature yet adventurous chapter in BV3's musical journey.
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Fall Float Love: Works 1989-1993
Cat: QCD2BRED 921. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Floating (Disc 1: Floating Into The Night)
Falling
I Remember
Rockin' Back Inside My Heart
Mysteries Of Love
Into The Night
I Float Alone
The Nightingale
The Swan
The World Spins
Falling (demo - bonus tracks)
Rockin' Back Inside My Heart (acappella)
Rockin' Back Inside My Heart (Tibetan 12" mix)
Rockin' Back Inside My Heart (Tibetan dub)
Rockin' Back Inside My Heart (bonus beats)
Rockin' Back Inside My Heart (Tibetan single mix)
This Is Our Night (Disc 2: The Voice Of Love)
The Space For Love
Movin' In On You
Friends For Life
Up In Flames
Kool Kat Walk
Until The End Of The World
She Would Die For Love
In My Other World
Questions In A World Of Blue
The Voice Of Love
Summer Kisses, Winter Tears (bonus tracks)
Falling (edit)
Rockin' Back Inside My Heart (edit)
Review: The recent, untimely death of David Lynch from emphysema possibly inspired this new Cherry Red compilation, mapping the career of the equally late musician Julee Cruise, who died in 2022. This new 2xCD set compiles the first phase of the unique and enigmatic chanteuse's recording career, which really begun not long after the infamous Twin Peaks songster penned the theme tune 'Falling', which finally put dream pop on the map after many years of general incubation. Of course, said Angelo Badalamenti benchmark production features centrally, but many more rapid-eyed reveries - such as 'This Is Our Night', 'Floating', 'Into The Night' and 'Summer Kisses, Winter Tears' - also document the washout pop passions of Cruise outside of the Lynchian paradigm, with Wim Wenders soundtrack cuts to original lounge-classical dirges all following in tow. Stylishly presented, and complete with an insightful sleevenote essay, 'Fall_Float_Love' demands a long overdue rediscovery
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Dewdrops In The Garden
Dewdrops In The Garden (transparent pink & purple vinyl LP)
Cat: GET 52755LP. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Say Ahhh (3:13)
Mind Melt (0:52)
Bittersweet Loving (4:11)
River Of Freedom (4:10)
Somebody (3:30)
When You Told Me You Loved Me (3:00)
Stay In Bed, Forget The Rest (3:05)
Call Me (3:54)
Music Selector In The Soul Reflector (3:02)
Sampladelic (2:11)
Bring Me Your Love (3:34)
Picnic In The Summertime (3:33)
Apple Juice Kissing (3:04)
Party Happening People (3:56)
DMT (Dance Music Trance) (3:09)
What Is This Music? (1:41)
Review: Released in 1994, Deee-Lite's follow-up to their colossal hit 'Groove Is In The Heart' and the World Clique album that contained it finds the trio taking a more adventurous route of funky rhythms, electronic experimentation and blissful psychedelic vibes. Tracks like 'River of Freedom' tap into a carefree dancefloor energy, while 'Picnic In The Summertime' evokes sun-soaked nostalgia, its bouncy beat an effortless backdrop to the dreamy, carefree lyrics. Deee-Lite's willingness to explore genres and sounds is evident throughout, with samples from The Orb and Carl Craig, among others, meshing seamlessly with live instrumentation and infectious grooves. One of the album's defining features is its ability to balance quirk with cool. The smooth transition in 'Somebody,' where the track slows down into a human beatbox rhythm, exemplifies the experimental nature of the band. And then there's the entrancing 'Party Happening People,' a track full of playful vibes, layered synths, and an unmistakable 90s energy. This isn't just for fans of the groupiit's a record that captures the essence of the 90s club scene. A perfect soundtrack to the era's fashion and carefree spirit, its sounds still hit fresh today, reminding us of the euphoric, experimental days of early electronic music. For anyone who has ever found themselves lost in the vibe of house, techno, or the club, this collection is essential listening.
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Music Can Hear Us (B-STOCK)
Cat: PAMPACD 16 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
The Universe In A Nutshell
Pure Love (feat Damon Albarn)
Der Fall (feat Sophia Kennedy)
Wie Schon Du Bist (feat Arnim Teutoburg-Weiss & The Dusseldorf Dusterboys)
Tu Dime Cuando (feat Ada & Sofia Kourtesis)
The Talented Mr Tripley
What About Us (feat Markus Acher Of The Notwist)
Unbelievable (feat Ada)
A Donde Vas? (feat Soap&Skin)
Vamos A La Playa (feat Soap&Skin)
Die Gondel (feat Sophia Kennedy)
Brushcutter (feat Marley Waters)
Buschtaxi (album version)
Aruna
Umaoi (feat Marewrew)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


In the seven years that have passed since the release of his last solo album, DJ Koze has become one of electronic music's most celebrated and sought-after producers. For that reason, the release of Music Can Hear Us is a genuinely big deal - as the impressive roll call of guest vocalists and collaborators (Damon Albarn, Sophia Kennedy, Ada, Notwist and Marley Waters included) attests. Typically, alongside a handful of genuine dancefloor workouts in his skewed deep house style ('Buschcutter', 'Bush Taxi'), Koze serves up far more fine material that is less easy to categorize - think Indian-influenced downtempo exotica ('The Universe In a Nutshell'), off-kilter outsider electronica ('The Talented Mr Tripley'), jangly psych-Balearic excursions ('Arunda') and heady ambient soundscapes ('A Donde Vas?'). Spots in end of year 'best of' lists await.
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Alliance
Alliance (white vinyl LP)
Cat: BYTES 30LP. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Empyrean (6:52)
Amiga (5:54)
Nothing Ever (feat Du Blonde) (4:53)
Scattered (6:11)
The Witching Hour (7:15)
E-Theme (6:25)
Nothing Ever (reprise) (4:51)
Review: Ride's Andy Bell - recording under his electronic alter ego Glok - and producer and Insult to Injury label boss Timothy Clerkin join forces for Alliance, a brand new seven-track album released through Bytes. Both artists let their hair down for a freewheeling foray through freak-sonics, recalling every influence from James Holden to Boards of Canada to Death In Vegas, for a thorough canter come gallop through and in anabranched veins of Balearica, cosmic disco, shoegaze and techno. After some collaborative exchanges online, and a momentous in-person meeting at the funeral of legend Andrew Weatherall, Bell and Clerkin have since kept dutifully in touch, fashioning relentless downbeat chugs driven by amped distortion, wonderstruck arpeggiations and heavenly vox lines. From the buzzing 'Empyrean' to the neo-Balearadelican 'E-Theme', this is a massive album whose influences clock in at too many to count, and yet manage to bottle them all into a potent carbonated brimmer.
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Antigone
Antigone (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DC 944. Rel: 27 Mar 25
October (4:23)
Coma (4:14)
Trial (4:04)
Nothing As (3:06)
Mona Lisa (5:38)
Continuous Contiguous (3:34)
The Model (8:34)
Antigone (5:16)
Review: Eiko Ishibashi, best known for her acclaimed soundtrack work, returns to original composition with this album named in honour of the feminist-facing, heroine from ancient Greek tragedelian Sophocles' Oedipus Trilogy. It's a world of shimmering jazz harmonies, pulsating electronica and ghostly musique concrete, 'October' opening with a haunting, alluring melody and the disjointed rhythms of 'Coma' creating a sense of disorientation. 'Antigone', the centerpiece, builds to a powerful and unsettling climax, but there's more than chilling soundscapes as Ishibashi injects moments of surprising warmth and beauty, like the delicate interplay between acoustic and electronic elements in 'Nothing As'. Comparisons with her soundtrack work will be made, but - not unlike Antigone herself - this stands alone as a work of bravery and strength.
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Two Star & The Dream Police
Cat: MYHX 02251. Rel: 14 Nov 24
New Low (2:16)
How Many Miles (2:11)
Are You Looking Up (2:36)
DNM (1:57)
You Got It (2:12)
Rylee & I (2:36)
Candy (2:50)
I Want (3:29)
Alesis (3:09)
Break The Spell (4:11)
Little Bit More (2:20)
Dream Police (2:51)
Review: Mk.gee is the stage name of prestigious producer Mike Gordon who has credits with big hitters, including Dijon, Omar Apollo, Kacy Hill and Fred Again. Having worked so closely with these names and having the likes of Dijon say in interviews that it's like Gordon is "creating or transmitting from an alien planet", it's set him up nicely for his solo career. Riding the crest of the wave this successful debut album Two Stars & The Dream Police, he's now selling out big venues all over the globe and has a feverish cult fanbase who hang onto his every word. It's easy to see why he's such a phenomenon - his lo-fi post-genre mixes of pop, rock and soul, which echo the likes of Frank Ocean, Connan Mockasin and Dean Blunt, are a riveting listen. A superstar who clearly has the musical chops and production taste to justify the hype.
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Folktronic EP
Cat: CO 001. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Still Waiting (6:33)
Still Waiting (Brian Not Brian & Piers Harrison 'Like A Version' Disco Dub No.4) (6:39)
Always Liked Scarecrows (7:16)
Eavesdropper (5:47)
Review: Hilarity ensues with Miles J Paralysis and his new 'Folktronic' EP. Brought to the Leeds-based label Crying Outcast, this is an authentic crock of real dancefloor experimentations by the debuting artist, furthering our sense that this West Yorkshire city's contribution to dance music history an indelible one. Here, one can really hear the admixture of humour and attention to detail gone in, with dark-comedic label name matching tongue-in-cheek-microgenre-used-in-title, which mocks the Four Tet populariser style. We were surprised to hear, then, a relative lack of dulcet arp twinkles set to tricky fidget-tech house here, as is the "folktronic" sensibility. Instead, 'Still Waiting' and its corresponding Brian Not Brian and Piers Harrison dub bring a much headsier, erudite, lettered sound, with trippy didgeridoo design marking the opener and wonkier speed-plods following on the remix. 'Eavesdropper' plays on the Leodian favourite that is chug music, with reverso-yearny pads alternating away in the back, while 'Always Liked Scarecrows' makes titular use of the kind of offhand, fieldside observation many daydreamers like us often use: uncanny mock 303s, dubbing martial arts.
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Gespielt von: Piers Harrison, Ray Mang
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I Heard That Noise
I Heard That Noise (mint green vinyl LP)
Cat: GI 453LPC1. Rel: 17 Apr 25
I Heard That Noise (2:09)
Enything (5:46)
Take It From Me (3:16)
This House (2:35)
This Room (3:32)
Beginning Band Day One (1:48)
I Punched Through The Wall (3:16)
Hero (5:44)
Raven (3:15)
Drawn Away (4:42)
You Are (5:08)
Review: Portland, Oregon's Graham Jonson urges our hurries once more with Heard That Noise, an anemological study in ascendant post-rock and psych. Jonson crafts intimate, zigzagging and west windy songs, ploughing the grey, sludgy boundaries of folk, pop, and noise. Following a subtle tangent from SoundCloud renown to 2021's The Long and Short Of It, he now follows that record up through a desultory reflection on breakups, memory, and creative rediscovery; Phil Elverum, Dijon and Nick Drake glance through the sonic cloud cover as ancestral muses, while the record blends warmth and discordance, where sweet ballads unravel into distortion; serene moments jolted by sonic "jump scares."
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Barb & Feather
Cat: LO 249. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Ban-Di-To (Ban-di-to EP) (4:46)
Tolminka (4:46)
Sirocco (4:42)
Sound & Vision (3:55)
Hold My Hand Up (feat David Harrow - Tight Chest EP) (4:59)
ModSnap (feat David Harrow) (4:19)
Lucky Strike (feat David Harrow) (4:28)
Tight Chest (feat David Harrow) (4:55)
Review: Red Snapper return with Barb And Feather, celebrating 30 years since their debut album. Liquidising the band's signature jazz, funk, and electronic grooves into a prostrate puree of vivid, electronically augmentable sound, we once again hear Rich Thair, Ali Friend, Tom Challenger and new addition Tara Cunningham perform a brilliant post-punk-dub-disco dramaturge, mullioned at the midpoint by a cracking instrumental redo of David Bowie's 'Sound And Vision', upheld by a true Balearic trestle. The second half, on the other hand, hears a four-track collaboration with the legendary David Harrow, pushing Red Snapper ever further towards unsnapped chunks of dietetic punk-disco delight.
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Amar: The Lost SML Versions
Amar: The Lost SML Versions (12" in embossed sleeve)
Cat: DRR 4. Rel: 09 Apr 25
Amar (Chuva De Verao remix) (7:09)
Amar (Ilusao dub) (5:54)
Review: The enigmatic Downtown Romeo Records returns with its signature blend of melancholy and intensity from Saved My Life. First up, the Chuva de Verao remix of 'Amar' is a lush downtempo track laced with subtle acid elements that draw you into a hypnotic vortex. Meanwhile, the Ilusao Dub on the flip pushes forward with a powerful, massive breakbeat groove. It's a usual mix of sound designs, acoustic elements and club energy that really stands out. True to the label's tradition, the record is presented in a luxurious sleeve, complete with an embossed stamp and insert that elevates the tactile experience.
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Unrequited
Unrequited ("ice" blue vinyl 12")
Cat: FPL 031. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Monologue (2:52)
Silent Treatment (4:48)
Fallen Angel (5:10)
Unrequited (5:26)
Acedia (feat Beau) (4:57)
Hedron (5:29)
Review: The return of Sorrow, characteristically with a gracefully morose new six-tracker, 'Unrequited'. "How can I forgive?" goes the rheum-smeared vocal sample opening out the Bristolian artist's new opener 'Monologue', after which amnestic choral lines follow like heavenly flights, singing thee to thy rest. Many a temporal restretching of the 2-step grief-garage paradigm follow, as on the slo-mo dancehall of 'Fallen Angel', the pan-fluting, blossom treeing dubstep of 'Unrequited', and an unlikely future downtempo saudade, 'Hedron'. It's nice to hear Sorrow back in action; without his continued presence, we might otherwise drown our own in other, less musical liquids.
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Supernova
Cat: LSUPER 001. Rel: 05 Mar 25
T-90 (5:46)
Protostar (3:42)
Supernova (4:40)
Drift (2:34)
Nothing Good Happens After Midnight (2:11)
All This Time (3:36)
Play2Lose (3:32)
In Orbit (1:16)
Beacon (3:42)
Right Place/Right Time (3:33)
Staying At Home (2:22)
Re-Entry (Back Again) (3:24)
Parachute (1:11)
Eclipse (4:21)
Review: Following a fine mini-album on Los Angeles' Casablanca Sunset Records four years ago, "indie-dance" trio Supertaste have kept up a steady stream of singles and one-off cuts, mostly via their own self-titled imprint. Supernova, officially their debut album, marks the Brooklyn combo's first appearance on vinyl. The sounds they showcase are warm, positive sounding and groovy, recalling the work of fellow New York outfits Holy Ghost, Escort and Midnight Magic - albeit with their own synthesiser-embracing twist. It guarantees great listening throughout, with our picks including 'Protostar', the more bluesy indie disco flex of 'Supernova', the dub disco-flecked joy of 'Play To Lose' and the deliciously slow, dreamy and spacey 'Right Place/Right Time'.

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Preludes
Preludes (limited 10")
Cat: FC 58. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Lights Out (3:11)
Naukluft Plateau (3:37)
Golden Gain (3:05)
Tangential Thoughts (6:47)
On The Accordeon Bus (3:11)
Review: Nearly a decade since the Swedish trio's last full-length Casino (2014), brothers Andreas and Johan Berthling, along with Tomas Hallonsten, ease back into the fold with Preludes, a five-track collection that reaffirms their mastery of delicate, genre-blurring soundscapes. Following the promising 'Refrains' 10" in 2023, this new release is a comforting reminder that Tape's signature blend of acoustic instrumentation and electronic processing remains as singular and stirring as ever, as they continue to weave hypnotic textures that feel both ethereal and earthy. 'Opener Lights Out' is a tender folk threnody where repeating guitar patterns create a meditative haze. 'Naukluft Plateau' drifts with ruminative piano over cascading tones, while the brief 'Golden Gain' mixes huffing harmonium and subtle electronic scrums. 'Tangential Thoughts' is quintessential Tape, a dreamy two-chord motif, rustling organ and delicate percussion all evoking wistful reveries. The closing track, 'On The Accordion Bus', sways with glitch-like textures and gentle rhythms, blurring the line between transit and reflection. There's a unique warmth to their balance of melody and abstraction here, reminiscent of Aphex Twin's ambient pop or Susumu Yokota's textural elegance. Praise indeed, but sometimes the quietest returns make the deepest impact.
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Versus
Versus (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 160 DSR. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Fukaeri (6:23)
Phoon (5:56)
The Increasing Past (5:36)
Tela (3:36)
Gyeon (4:36)
We Are Not Alone (4:24)
Konstrukt (4:38)
Areal 14 (7:11)
Review: This eight-track release plunges listeners into a world of sci-fi techno, where melodic interludes meet deep, atmospheric edges. Side-1 opens with 'Fukaeri', a track defined by its broken deep beats and ambient drift, evoking a sense of floating through a distant galaxy. 'The Increasing Past' follows with gentle IDM beats, rich colo, and masterful productioniperfect for deep, immersive listening.'Tela' delivers a serene ambient experience, holding the quiet beauty of a rising sun with its delicate textures and evolving warmth. 'Gyeon' shifts into a slow breakbeat with a gentler, deeper approach that feels both introspective and expansive. 'We Are Not Alone' closes the side with cloud-like ambient soundscapes, hazy and airy, as rising vocal arcs add to its otherworldly aura. Lush, cosmic soundscapes and intricate beats create a masterful blend of ambient and techno elements, perfect for those seeking both depth and escapism.
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Triola Im Funftonraum
Triola Im Funftonraum (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 489. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Leuchtturm (4:20)
Neuland (5:03)
Ag Penthouse (5:14)
Unland (5:26)
RAL 7035 (4:00)
Wanderlust (6:48)
Distel (7:14)
Traumschon (5:24)
Junge Manner Von Gestern (1:43)
Der Endlos Blaue Himmel (1:51)
Review: Originally confined to CDia relic of a different timeiJorg Burger's early-2000s masterwork finally sees the vinyl treatment it deserves. Lush, transportive, and quietly radical, this is ambient techno at its most fluid, a body of work that drifts between nostalgia and movement, solitude and propulsion. 'Leuchtturm' remains untouched, its soft hand drums and hazy atmospheres still unfolding like a slow sunrise. Elsewhere, 'AG Penthouse' undergoes a transformation, its flute-like trills and glassy keys now fused to a churning rhythm that recalls Tangerine Dream's work on Thief, minus the guitar histrionics. Beat-driven yet deeply immersive, each track rises, crests and recedes in perfect sequence, a travelogue in the vein of Carl Craig's Landcruising or Model 500's Deep Space. What makes this release endure isn't just its shimmering detail but its refusal to conform. In a landscape where ambient techno so often leans on a specific nostalgia, Burger sidesteps the obvious, creating a listening experience that still feels singular, 21 years later.
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Blue Moon Safari
Cat: 289970 6. Rel: 23 Apr 25
New Star In The Sky (Vegyn remix)
Sexy Boy (Vegyn remix)
All I Need (Vegyn remix)
Kelly Watch The Stars (Vegyn remix)
Ce Matin La (Vegyn remix)
La Femme D'argent (Vegyn remix)
Remember (Vegyn remix)
You Make It Easy (Vegyn remix)
Talisman (Vegyn remix)
Le Voyage De Penelope (Vegyn remix)
Review: British producer Joe Thornalley aka Vegyn brings forward-facing, abrupt and clippy stylishness to Air's 1998 debut album Moon Safari, in a daring reimagining crossing both audio and English Channels. Vegyn's desultory dynamics prove a toothy match for Air's comparatively amniotic French downtempo pop sound, though we *can* hear the ways in which Vegyn might've always somewhat taken after Air's production, his dream-rap sound lent well John Glacier's album released not long ago. Of course, 'Sexy Boy', 'All I Need', and 'La Femme d'Argent' are synonymous with the vibe of an era, and Vegyn's LP-remix (an increasingly popular format in 2015) honours Air's e-steamed essence, reconditioning their turn-of-the-digital vibe in jerkier retrospective tones.
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Blue Moon Safari (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: 189968 3. Rel: 22 Apr 25
New Star In The Sky (Vegyn remix) (3:54)
Sexy Boy (Vegyn remix) (4:59)
All I Need (Vegyn remix) (5:01)
Kelly Watch The Stars (Vegyn remix) (3:35)
Ce Matin La (Vegyn remix) (3:37)
La Femme D'argent (Vegyn remix) (4:21)
Remember (Vegyn remix) (2:56)
You Make It Easy (Vegyn remix) (4:21)
Talisman (Vegyn remix) (3:45)
Le Voyage De Penelope (Vegyn remix) (3:00)
Review: British producer Joe Thornalley aka Vegyn made his name working with the likes of Frank Ocean and Travis Scott. This project is something quite different - a rework of the iconic French duo Air's seminal downtempo album Moon Safari. He collides its blessed out and beauty Balearic nostalgia with new studio techniques and a deft atmospheric and experimental touch so that tracks like 'Sexy Boy' and 'La Femme d'Argent' retain their lush, ambient roots but evolve with newly textured beats and modern flair. This remix LP isn't about revisiting the past; it's about reshaping it, and Vegyn's vision works as both a tribute and a bold reinterpretation for a new generation.

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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $38.17
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