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Eeg Coherence
Eeg Coherence (12" + booklet)
Cat: RRGEMS 17. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Jitters (6:36)
Apollo-gy (6:13)
Nooo (Apophasis) (8:56)
Medicine Woman (Meets Father Sky) (9:35)
Care (11:36)
Review: Estonian label RR Gems continues to fly the flag for the finest experimental jazz music, introducing the world to the sound of EEG Coherence. Recorded at the legendary Hotel 2 Tango studios in Montreal, their debut album is a flowing, engrossing affair which flirts with free jazz forms while keeping a certain smoky, groove-minded vibe at the centre of the rhythm section. It lopes and slopes, letting prominent guitar work needle its way around looming basslines and splashy, spaced-out drums with splashes of vocals, flutes, sax and keys darting about in the mix for good measure. If you value free jazz you can latch onto, this album is a must-check.
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Divided: Body
Divided: Body (green marbled vinyl 12" + insert)
Cat: HOROEX 4. Rel: 21 Mar 17
11th Divided (6:02)
12th Divided (4:53)
13th Divided (5:18)
14th Divided (6:25)
Review: Yu Asaeda's been putting out a whole range of quality, bass-centric sounds under the name ENA since the late 2000s, but these have come out on a rather sporadic basis. Appearances for the infamous 7even Recordings was followed by material on Samurai Horo, the excellent Hidden Hawaii and, more recently, the Samurai label's offshoot, Horo. Divided: Body is so much more than a mere 'bass' EP, and it actually manages to veer off into some pretty strange and imperceptible sounds that remind us of the material emanating from the PAN consortium. For instance, the opening "11th Divided" manages to create a raw, loose groove out of fractured synth sounds, which is followed up nicely by the swarming drones operating in the higher ends of "12th Divided". Over on the flip, "13th Divided" launches a subtle yet hefty groove made up of what sound like bass pops made from a monophonic synth, which leaves "14th Divided" to linger in its dreary pool of fuzzy drones and washed-up sonics. A massive, merited TIP!
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Polarity
Polarity (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 019. Rel: 07 Dec 20
This Morning, Transparently (3:41)
No Paradise (2:36)
This Isn't Music (5:27)
Zone Tripper (6:27)
Lurch (5:04)
Emmageddon Snow Waltz (3:53)
Review: Etch on Ilian Tape; the stars have aligned on this one as the free-spirited breaksmith runs a fine yarn from deep meditative mindfulness ('This Morning, Transparently') to super wonky bass weirdness on the strange rolls and sways ('This Isn't Music') Constantly peppered with strange, well-dug samples and a tone and energy that grows across the EP climaxing with the devilishly cured breaks and sleepy arpeggio and trippy bass of 'Emmagedoon Snow Waltz'. No one else on the planet makes music like Etch.
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Le Bouquet EP
Cat: PHI 22. Rel: 28 Mar 23
Le Bouquet (3:52)
Tetra (4:39)
Nonchalant (5:28)
Customer Care (3:05)
Le Bouquet (Fuga Ronto remix) (5:45)
Review: Swiss imprint Phantom Island specialises in the kind of atmospheric, slow-motion Balearica that looks far and wide for inspiration. Their latest EP, a collaboration between live electronic performer Tillman Ostendarp and singer/songwriter Gina Ete, naturally takes a similar approach. Title track 'Le Bouqet', for example, features subtle nods towards the more atmospheric material on Peter Gabriel's 1980s album 'So' with drowsy chords, ethereal electronics, clicking beats and the sweetest of vocals, while 'Tetra' is creepy, dark and atmospheric in the extreme, with live percussion catching the ear. Elsewhere, 'Nonchalant' is like trip-hop after a hit of opiates, 'Customer Care' is a wonky number with distorted vocals, ambient textures and West African percussion, and Fuga Ronto's remix of 'Le Bouquet' is a retro-futurist leftfield synth-pop gem with added dub delay.
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Ajor
Ajor (limited hand-stamped 7" + postcard)
Cat: MUSCUT 26. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Ajor (4:20)
Path Of Snakes (4:03)
Review: We don't know anything about Eyot Tapes other than they have a new cassette album on the way via Muscat. First comes this 7" taster with two tracks from the Paradise Lost album. 'Abhor' is brilliantly deep and enchanting with sonorous bells, distant bird calls, scattered drum rhythms and a soothing vibe that is ethereal and organic. On the flip is 'Path Of Snakes,' a more experimental mix of what sound like xylophones, muffled vocals, Middle Eastern-style melodies and drifting atmospheres of otherworld intrigue. Our only criticism of this record is that it's not longer!
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Gespielt von: Tom Drew
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My Own Mirror To Stay
Cat: MIST 006. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Lukas Urban - "A Glass Of Empty Rooms" (5:40)
Soreab - "The Boy & The Beast" (5:18)
Sanguine - "Fake Leaves" (5:36)
McGregor - "Clean Lines" (5:45)
ENA - "Arkadia Blue" (5:18)
Will Alfred - "Pattern Static" (5:39)
Review: My Own Mirror To Stay is a brand new and first-ever compilation from the Sure Thing label. It finds them carefully curating six new artists and welcome them to the family, each with their own personal reflections of the dance floor. Lukas Urban kicks off with supple, seductive and stripped back techno while Soreab layers up prickly percussive layers and Sanguine sinks you into a dream state with his lush ambient pads and skeletal rhythms. The flip side features three more elegantly designed and meticulous bits of techno sound sculpture. The always exceptional Neel has mastered this one too.
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Gespielt von: Tom Drew
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Alben
Double Consciousness
Double Consciousness (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MATME 010LP. Rel: 06 Sep 23
Double Consciousness (part 1) (20:13)
Double Consciousness (part 2) (20:03)
Review: Double Consciousness is not just the name of the new collaborative album release between Oren Ambarchi and Eric Thielemans; it's also a term developed by revolutionary theorists such as Frantz Fanon and W.E.B. Du Bois to describe the cognitive dissonance/dual self-perception of oppressed groups in unjust, often colonial societies. With that in mind, we're not just going in blind here. A forty-minute, single-take epic album recorded live at the Werkplaats Walter theatre in Brussels, this is Ambarchi and Thielemans as we know them best, the former handling the guitar as usual, and the latter on drums and percussion. Many disparate movements ensue, the music seeming to represent the arc of psychic revelation; the roller-coaster ride of fulfilment; tyrants overthrown; and former double-consciousnesses unified.
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Concrete Desert
Concrete Desert (gatefold heavyweight coloured vinyl 2xLP + 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 239. Rel: 15 Jun 17
Gasoline (4:57)
Agoraphobia (5:07)
Snakes Vs Rats (5:01)
City Of Fallen Angels (6:02)
American Dream (10:04)
Broke (5:01)
Don't Walk These Streets (6:22)
Other Side Of The World (5:44)
Hell A (4:14)
Concrete Desert (14:30)
Dog (feat JK Flesh) (6:49)
Pray (feat JK Flesh) (6:46)
Another Planet (14:56)
Review: If there's one collaboration that we have bowed down to over the last few years, it's most certainly this new found friendship between London's Kevin Martin aka The Bug, and American doom metal guitarists, Earth. One wouldn't immediately make the connection between inner-city future-grime music and suburban stoner rock, but the two styles were in perfect unison, and this is because they're both fascinated with dark, looming clouds of bass. Whether that's through virtual synths or badass bass guitars, it doesn't matter, because the mood is mightily present. Concrete Desert is the alliance's debut LP, and it's all guns blazing from start to finish; tunes like "Snakes vs Rats" or "Metal Drone" represent exactly the sort of freshen-up that each respective act needed - on the one hand, The Bug could have done with some more external influences to the melodic constructions, while Earth needed a new framework to enter the minds of a new, European audience. We've dubbed this style 'metal drone', and we're pretty sure that it's gonna stick after you've played it out for a few minutes. A blinding collab, right here.
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Gamma Tag
Gamma Tag (CD limited to 150 copies)
Cat: NE 103. Rel: 21 Feb 24
Amnesiac
Every Voice At One
N3N
Gamma Tag
Tick
Profiteer
Stalking Star
Review: Seven arresting, original new exercises from E-Saggila aka Canadian producer Rita Mikhael. She wears her love of dub on her sleeve - see the slow motion skank of 'Amnesiac' aming others - but not in the usual reassuring, bubbling echoes of dub techno, aiming for something much more angular and alarming. "Breaks remain staccato hammers," says the blurb, with maximum accuracy, "and kicks are cast to negate cardiac systems," while the rhythms veer from off kilter to nailed down and the sonics vary from the lush to the caustic. This territory to the left(field) of electronica is over saturated with identikit productions, but Mikhael does it like you've never quite heard before.
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Powders
Powders (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: MDEC 0161. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Sugarcane Switch (4:12)
Crushing (4:30)
Face In The Moon (4:43)
Clean Break (3:09)
Chop Suey (4:00)
Heels Over Head (3:08)
Mona Lisa Moan (3:26)
Pure Smile Snake Venom (3:38)
Salt Of The Earth (H2Ome) (2:50)
Review: You should never assume too much when it comes to Eartheater. Powders on Mad Decent and finds the maverick modernist at her most vulnerable and exposed. Where she's so often warped and manipulated her voice as part of her hyper pop experimentation, here she comes through in strikingly direct terms whether soaring over elegant threads of synthesis (on gorgeous opener 'Sugarcane Switch') or covering System of a Down's 'Chop Suey' in fragile, acoustic fashion. Even after so many albums, it feels like we're still in the process of understanding the many dimensions of the Eartheater creative universe, and here is but one new galaxy to explore.
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Relativiteit Van De Omgeving
Relativiteit Van De Omgeving (limited translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: NNF 388. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Omgeving (intro) (1:06)
Vertraag! (4:51)
Uurwerk (2:37)
Mistbank (1:26)
Vrije Vlucht (3:20)
Maansteen (2:45)
Refractie (0:51)
Zaailing (4:29)
Waterpartij (2:31)
Schaatsenrijder (3:05)
Reflectie In De Schemering (2:54)
Omgeving (3:53)
Review: Belgian synthesist David Edren has a sterling reputation as part of the rapidly re-blossoming (if that's a word) New Age music scene. Once the preserve of hippies-cum-proto-hipsters who preferred must to musk and were well ahead of their time in terms of things like seaweed-based chocolate alternatives and not being bastards to the planet, in the 21st Century their values, and at least some of their favourite sounds, are finally becoming mainstream.
Over 12 tracks, Relativiteit Van De Omgeving reveals itself to be an incredibly visual experience, both in terms of creation and consumption. Apparently, Edren was picturing widescreen imagery of the tracks themselves, from meteor showers to the miniature jungle of an urban greenhouse. This is reflected in the tones themselves, which move from earthy and woody ('Uurwerk') to cosmic ('Schaatsenrijder'), and back again.
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Rampen APM: Alien Pop Music
Cat: 525475 1. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Wie Lange Noch?
Ist Ist
Pestalozzi
Es Konnte Sein
Before I Go
Isso Isso
Besser Isses
Everything Will Be Fine
The Pit Of Language
Planet Umbra
Tar & Feathers
Aus Den Zeiten
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich)
Trilobiten
Gesundbrunnen
Review: Industrial music formed amidst the concrete decay of post-war Berlin, Einsturzende Neubauten emerged as pioneers of genre. Their sonic alchemy fuses unconventional instruments crafted from scrap metal and construction tools with traditional ones, creating a raw and unsettling symphony. Their new double album "Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)" showcases their sonic prowess. Despite the abrasiveness of their sound, the group's music is imbued with a sense of theatricality. Blixa Bargeld's stoic vocals narrate surreal tales of urban decay and existential unease, while the band's live performances evoke industrial rituals. Over the years, the band's music has evolved, incorporating elements of ambient and even pop into their sound. Yet, their core ethos remains intact: to challenge musical boundaries and create a sonic tapestry that reflects the harsh realities of the modern world. This album still helps cement the band moving forward but still respecting their past.
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Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)
Cat: 525475 2. Rel: 05 Apr 24
Wie Lange Noch?
Ist Ist
Pestalozzi
Es Konnte Sein
Before I Go
Isso Isso
Besser Isses
Everything Will Be Fine
The Pit Of Language
Planet Umbra
Tar & Feathers
Aus Den Zeiten
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich)
Trilobiten
Gesundbrunnen
Review: Einsturzende Neubauten's description by label Potomoak - as a band that constantly evolves - is accurate enough. Over forty years on from their debut album Kollaps in 1981, Rampen appears as the latest and most unruly incarnation of their sound yet. Here, Blixa Bargeld, N. U. Unruh, Alexander Hacke, Jochen Arbeit, Rudolph Moser and Felix Gebhard present their least predictable and conventional sides: APM is described as alien pop music; the songs therein have been specially crafted not only for our universe but for every adjacent parallel universe to ours, with every slight multiversal variation in humanity's collective tastes held firmly in mind. The album fully lives up to its billing as anti-pop as alien pop, its challenging twists and turns fully sating the difficult whims of society's outcasts and cosmic punks.
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Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)
Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music) (limited yellow vinyl 2xLP + fold-out poster + postcards in embosed sleeve)
Cat: 525609 1. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Wie Lange Noch? (5:15)
Ist Ist (3:49)
Pestalozzi (5:05)
Es Konnte Sein (3:18)
Before I Go (4:16)
Isso Isso (4:35)
Besser Isses (4:48)
Everything Will Be Fine (4:45)
The Pit Of Language (4:26)
Planet Umbra (8:45)
Tar & Feathers (5:14)
Aus Den Zeiten (5:14)
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich) (3:15)
Trilobiten (6:01)
Gesundbrunnen (5:09)
Review: The legendary experimental German band Einsturzende Neubauten is back with their first album since 2020, Rampen (apm: alien pop music). Since their formation in 1980, the band his sought out to blaze their own trail in making what others would assume is noise into their own brand music. Their own music language was created and brought with them legions of followers that have added a bit of Einsturzende Neubauten's influence to their own sounds. The band has once again pushed their sound even further - alien pop music. This edition comes on yellow vinyl.
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Manifolds/Octavia
Manifolds/Octavia (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 009. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Jessica Ekomane - "Manifolds" (17:16)
Laurel Halo - "Octavia" (21:05)
Review: Two artists split a double-A single, exploring both sounds and their structure in their own unique ways. 'Manifolds' sees Jessica Ekomane dive so far into polyphonic writing processes she reaches 'multiphonic', with different sonic voices, sources and timbres no longer on parallel trajectories, but eventually splicing into something closer to a human chant than most ritualistic tunes we're heard in a while. The effect is staggering. Laurel Halo then presents 'Octavia', which is best described as a kind of collage of beautiful harmonisation, a series of melodic motifs and textures that form small wholes, dissipate, reappear, merge, are all aurally connected but never combined. Highly technical stuff on the part of both producers, the coherency between the two is impossible to miss, making for a unique but coherent ambient-drone gem.
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Good Night (reissue)
Good Night (reissue) (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 299. Rel: 03 Aug 23
The Street Enters The House (2:38)
Overthere Comes Overhere (2:36)
A Tunnel With Curves (2:28)
Surrounded By Trees (2:13)
A Light Moves Across Curtains (3:22)
Weightless (2:34)
No Longer (2:17)
Running In The Dark (4:12)
Moving In The Rain (2:23)
On A Beach Lost At Sea (2:01)
The End Of The Road (1:06)
And Fall Alseep (1:44)
An Entry Corridor (2:24)
Outwards & Across (3:14)
Goodnight (2:43)
Review: Ian Elms dropped his now cult classic Good Night album back in 1992. It is widely regarded as a synth masterpiece that drew on the minimal thinking of the Berlin scene, the occult charm of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and a DIY vibe from the early electronic punk world. Across 15 tracks constructed largely from voice and synthesizer, he captured fragments of emotion and embellished them with live drums, samples and a Polymoog Keyboard 280a. It has a haunting and noir charm that has made original copies impossible to find and super expensive if you do. Thankfully, Dark Entries now reissue this special record with a postcard featuring photos and notes from Elms.
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Drunken Love
Cat: HK 047LP. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Cruxify All The Phophets (4:20)
DRUNK In LOVE/HATE!!!!!!!!!! (5:03)
DEATH CODE E666 (4:57)
Makkorsisi6 66.6668 (4:31)
Whiom8warwombe66 (7:37)
Do You Like Feeling Awakeee33 Cult 8 (3:32)
Whiom8warwomb5 Avecaffection (2:38)
INTRACLOUDG66 6 (6:01)
Review: Duma's Lord Spikeheart and serial collaborator Elvin Brandhi come totters for some mind-boggling left-of-centre sounds here on Drunken Love. These are unhinged sounds that feed the noise of bands like Napalm Death into an industrial grinder and come out even more demented no the other side. Core to it is Brandhi's unique vocal treatments which make use of a singular sampler technique and have been present throughout her work. Even the Francis Bacon-esque cover art is brilliantly grotesque yet alluring. Though not for the faint of heart, the is a fascinating record.
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Does It Look Like I'm Here? (remastered)
Does It Look Like I'm Here? (remastered) (limited translucent green & black vinyl 2xLP + booklet + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: GI 408LPC1. Rel: 30 Aug 23
Candy Shoppe (4:41)
The Cycle Of Abuse (4:48)
Double Helix (3:07)
Science Center (4:28)
Genetic (12:04)
Goes By (4:12)
Does It Look Like I'm Here? (7:30)
Summerdata (4:33)
Shade (4:03)
It Doesn't Arrive (3:24)
Now You See Me (3:28)
Access Granted (3:45)
Review: Emeralds really are the gift that keeps on giving. And giving. tTe Cleveland, Ohio-trio have around 40 releases out, which landed in rapid succession over a period of about four years. Many are self-facilitated CDs and cassettes, nodding to a 'record everything' mentality that keeps them front of mind, and invites listeners into their development, wrong turns and staggering successes. Within that insanely long oeuvre, formal releases bookend mini eras, each showcasing a slightly refined, retuned and rethought sound. Does It Look Like I'm Here? is no different, offering the most beautiful and crystalline music this outfit has made to date. Up against the epic-dominated preceding outings, where ten minute tunes abound, things are more 'standard album format here', with a couple of exceptions. But the tracks are not bound by uniformity or rules of this or that, and instead feel just as expansive.
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Actoma
Actoma (LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SODA 012LP. Rel: 15 Mar 23
MWLHWOF-4 (3:29)
Upqp (3:42)
Skor (2:16)
Nooumenon (5:53)
Saxd (3:23)
NIAUW (2:43)
My TK1 (2:53)
Coufal (1:31)
Micle (3:59)
Begin_m (2:56)
Barrel Arbor (2:51)
Review: New York-based musician James Emrick is well known for working with Kinetic Media and is a masterful sound designer who has scored several projects. This is his new full-length and one that finds him making use of an array of granular and feedback processes within Max/MSP environments "to arrive at an idiosyncratic form of computer music that feels wilfully opposed to operating within the sediments of the genre." It's a fancy concept but one that rings true when you tune in as this is music that sounds like little else - all granular, shimmering, like falling rain or shards of glass blowing in a breeze. It's complex by process but simple to fall deep into. It has a widescreen melodic allure that makes for a cathartic and uplifting record.
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Top Boy (Soundtrack)
Top Boy (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOV ATM376C. Rel: 27 Sep 23
Top Boy Theme (2:45)
But Not This Way (3:29)
Damp Bones (3:53)
Cutting Room I (2:17)
Floating On Sleep's Shore (4:50)
Beauty & Danger (3:11)
Beneath The Sea (3:37)
Afraid Of Things (3:24)
Waiting In Darkness (3:16)
The Fountain King (3:34)
Washed Away In Morocco (2:09)
Overground (5:26)
Watching The Watcher (3:23)
Sweet Dark Section (4:53)
Sky Blue Alert (4:04)
Delirious Circle (4:19)
Cutting Room II (4:09)
Dangerous Landscape (3:32)
The Good Fight (6:46)
Review: Top Boy has been one of the hardest hitting and best TV series on UK screen in some time. It all comes to an end with a sixth and final series on Netflix right about now so why not keep the magic of it in your life by copping the official soundtrack to it, which was crafted by the one and only ambient pioneer and long time electronic genres, Brian Eno. Starting off with the iconic 'Top Boy Theme' the 19-track selection also includes two pieces that were never actually used in any episode of the show itself, and one of them is 'Cutting Room I' which is as darken moody as rest of these majestic scene-setters.
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Psychonautic Escapism
Cat: HC 001LP. Rel: 04 May 23
Psychonautic Escapism (Cold Alienation) (11:27)
Acetoxyhexorchid I (Cluster Phase) (4:13)
Lattice Dysmorphism Of Lysothymic Oneiroid (8:57)
Ultraviolet Circumzenithal Arc (3:24)
Trench Through Pink Death (13:41)
Acetoxyhexorchid II (Dispersed Phase) (7:04)
Sirencipher Eidolon In Chimeric Photisms (Cascade Xenofluora Entwining) (13:08)
Sun Shimmer Repeater (7:50)
Review: Here come wild conceptronics from The Ephemeron Group, an as of yet little-known solo project of an artist known only as Vymethoxy Redspiders. Already being hailed as probably one of the most important underground albums of the year, 'Psychonautic Escapism' is a wildly intense journey evidently built with love, time and precision, written and produced over a span of 14 years and raucously colliding dream pop, dub techno and black metal influences. We hear ego deaths, abominable angelics and trudgy, vocal-processy brain fogs in this gargantuan world, all ultimately reflecting the artist's personal journey as a trans woman. Redspiders, otherwise known as Uroceras Gigas, was lead brain of the Leeds-based xenofeminist crisis energy rock duo Guttersnipe - as should be evident, they playfully break and remould their identity as they see fit, evidently staying rightly critical of the confines of genre, border or category. This effect is just as well translated into the music; this is a whopping protean statement, not to be missed.
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Ouroborindra
Ouroborindra (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GBX 0004LP. Rel: 09 Mar 23
It Is Narrow Here (4:57)
Threshold (2:58)
Ouroborindra (11:05)
Dols (3:56)
The Obsidian Pyramid (8:48)
Voolas (4:48)
The Human Chord (8:40)
Review: Hauntologic '80s nostalgia-propagandizers Ghost Box return once again with a new one from Eric Zann, 'Ouroborindra'. Ghostly vocals mesh with a wide range of acoustic and electronic instrumentation here to produce an inspired album that draws on early 20th century cosmic horror fiction, resulting in some dastardly thematic combination of Lovecraft, BBC Christmas Horror stories, and Scarfolk. Radio-static noise and cavernous intakes of breath on tracks like 'Threshold' and 'Dols' blend with long ambient progressions and string sequences, recalling mock-'80s film influences such as the latest haunter 'Enys Men'. As ever with Ghost Box, a patented corecore sound is captured.
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Heimische Gefilde
Cat: TRAUMV 280. Rel: 25 May 23
Begrussung Und Buntspecht (3:57)
Afraid Of Seeing Stars? (4:15)
Uhu (0:42)
Adler (5:53)
Rote Waldameise (0:45)
Klangteppichverleger Wolle (4:56)
Goldammer (0:42)
Die Alpenstrandlaufer Von Spiekeroog (6:22)
Feldgrille (0:37)
Bjorn Borkenkafer (5:28)
Eistaucher (0:58)
Der Hecht Im Karpfenteich (4:57)
Gelbbauchunke (0:44)
Die Rotbauchunken Vom Tegernsee (5:36)
Nachtigall (0:41)
Gasthof "Zum Satten Bass" (6:37)
Rauhhautfledermaus Und Grosser Abendsegler (0:58)
Der Buchdrucker (7:13)
Waldkauz (7:23)
Harzer Roller (5:08)
Stelldichein Des Westerwalder Vogelchores (3:15)
Review: As well as being a fine producer, German artist Dominik Eulberg is also a famous naturalist, ambassador of the most popular Conservation Union in Germany the NABU, and park ranger who is very much inspired by the outdoors, and often relays that in his music. Heimische Gefilde was his second album back in 2007 and only ever on CD. It collects his best earliest works and now it gets a vinyl re-release complete with the spoken words by the man himself. The album won a German critic awards for music and remains a fine min ail and tech house document of its day.
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Odruvisi
Odruvisi (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GLER 001. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Something From Nothing (intro) (2:47)
ConCreteMerMaid (2:30)
Birth (2:13)
Gender (2:44)
Oldukaldi (3:26)
Acid Shower (3:16)
When The Mirror Is Steamy I Can See Me (5:08)
Why Me?! (3:43)
Rok&Rigning (2:35)
Realization (1:43)
Reykjavik (interlude)
Hlaupbangsi (Sophie Tribute)
The War In My Head
U + Me
Garpur Kvedur (0:39)
Gleymmerei (3:00)
RatRace (3:47)
Better Than Me (2:43)
Can't Keep Me Down/Dragonfly (4:27)
Fuglar Fljuga (2:50)
Review: EVA808 has used this new album to launch her own new label Gleb and a fine statement it is too across four sides of gatefold clear vinyl to "represent the ice that inspires" the music. The artist born Eva Johannsdottir hails from Iceland and has a signature sound that she hopes conveys a story of "being different." The album is rich and cinematic in design with bass driven low ends and dark, boorish synth moods up top. It's cold yet warm, icy yet inviting and comes after many years of Johannsdottir being a key part of the drum & bass underground having first started outpacing grime and dubstep in 2011.
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Das Heise Experiment (10th Anniversary Edition)
Neun (4:05)
Zwolf (4:16)
Elf (2:43)
Dreizehn (5:02)
Zehn (5:57)
Acht (5:15)
Sieben (4:13)
Zweiundzwanzig (1:41)
Vier (4:03)
Siebenundzwanzig (4:28)
Review: The Exaltics is always a dab hand at crafting cinematic sci-fi scenes out of his dystopian electro, but even he took it to another level with Das Heise Experiment. Conceived in 2013 as a soundtrack to a graphic novel, it was the perfect outlet for Robert Witschakowski's music beyond the function of a club 12". The atmospheres and moods he elicits from the Exaltics sound bank are brilliantly rendered across the whole release, which gets the ten year treatment on this reissue with striking, all-new full colour artwork which brings the visuals to life alongside the music like never before.
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Beyond The Pale (reissue)
Beyond The Pale (reissue) (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: ORBIT 077LPT. Rel: 12 Aug 22
Beyond The Pale (14:48)
The Calm Before (3:49)
The Circle Is Blue (8:03)
In The Cold Light Of Day (14:24)
The Calm Beyond (3:48)
Dusk (3:57)
Review: Formed around Peter Kember, AKA Sonic Boom and former Spacemen 3 type, Experimental Audio Research certainly lives up to its name. A daring, high concept music collective that has, at times, featured names including Kevin Martin, Eddie Prevost, and My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields, sometime collabs boast names such as Bowery Electric's Lawrence Chandler and the legendary Delia Derbyshire.

In 1996, the group released Beyond the Pale, a collection of sounds that are largely constructed through post feedback and electronic boundary stretching. Ambient in the truest, most spatial and space-y sense, what's here is truly transportive stuff capable of taking you to an entirely different realm. Packing depth, resonance, and most significantly, power, it's a landmark in the real sense of the word.
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Inna Heavy Dub Encounter
Inna Heavy Dub Encounter (numbered vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SPB 12050. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Gnossienne Dub No 1 (9:48)
Gnossienne Dub No 2 (4:02)
Gnossienne Dub No 3 (4:25)
Gnossienne Dub No 4 (2:35)
Gnossienne Dub No 5 (3:06)
Gymnopedie Dub No 1 (3:25)
Gymnopedie Dub No 3 (5:55)
Gnossine (2:50)
Review: Prince Istari's earliest memories are of his mother playing the tranquil melodies of Erik Satie's pieces on the piano. Skipping school, he'd bask in the sun, absorbed by the serene tunes and years later in 2024, rediscovering his mother's sheet music sparked a creative resurgence. He transformed them into dub versions, crafting a tapestry of sound, and each piece's form dictated its direction, evolving from heavy dub to delicate piano and synthesiser blends. The finale, a relic from his past as Istari Lasterfahrer, features a distorted recording of his mother playing Satie to complete the circle. This special record comes in limited quantities of just 200 copies.

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Chasing Stateless
Chasing Stateless (sage green vinyl LP)
Cat: ZIQ 450. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Experts Defeating Experts
Pretense Of Neutrality
Of Christo
Frequently Fugitive
No Negotiations, No Conferences & No Dialogue
Sag Masab
Sunday Painter
Put By Nothing
Arrows Of Illusion
Hiccup
Lonely Is Our Non-Existent House Yard
Review: Saint Abdullah is the fraternal partnership of Mohammad and Mehdi Mehrabani-Yeganeh, two Iranian brothers now based in the US. Their collaboration with Ireland's Eomac first manifested in Patience Of A Traitor for Other People last year and now they follow up in quick fashion with an expansive album for Planet Mu. Chasing Stateless maintains a commitment to broadcasting Middle Eastern sonics which has been consistent throughout the Saint Abdullah catalogue, but the approach isn't obvious. Rather, snatches of speech samples or a particular choice of tuning sets the mood around deadly, blunted beat downs from the low slung hip-hop of 'Pretense Of Neutrality' to the uptempo electronica of 'No Negotiations And No Dialogue'.
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Arbores
Arbores (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TRLP 05. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Pinus (15:32)
Quercus (4:34)
Alnus (18:22)
Fraxinus (10:05)
Tilia (6:51)
Acer (16:44)
Betula (3:49)
Review: Troekurovo Recordings is a production team made up of Toki Fuko, Vadim Basov and Evgeny Vorontsov and they have been hidden away deep in some enchanted Russian forests recording music. Now they are putting out the results on this superb double pack. This project started back in 2016 as a live experimental jam and is now an annual tradition made on loads of analogue gear on the banks of a canyon that was formed many years ago by a melting glacier. The locale provides inspiration - from the fresh country air to the meteor showers often visible overhead - for the music making which is strictly "no preparation, no pre-programming - hardware, friends and live improvisation only."



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