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And Then There Was Light (reissue)
Cat: SCM 142MAGENTA. Rel: 08 Aug 22
Andmercy (1:45)
Nightwing (1:13)
Twilight (0:46)
Ryders (2:18)
Sundayhey (2:02)
Ohyeah (2:11)
Comeonhome (3:31)
Foreals (2:50)
Thajoy (2:19)
Slippin (2:03)
Children (1:35)
Downs (1:48)
Everlast (1:24)
Beeleave (3:33)
Realeyes (1:53)
Weare (2:11)
Twinkle (2:20)
Wayout (2:03)
Review: Oakland's SNDTRAK dropped his long awaited debut album back in 2021. It was a big hit right off the bat and now it gets a welcome reissue. These are snappy beats with rolling drums, deep hip hop instrumentals that bring the best of the dusty school to fresh new school thinking. Delicate melodies are buried within, soulful vocal smears drift in and out of ear shot and well played bass slowly rotate sunder the tunes to bring languid funk. Sunny and heart aching, heat damaged and stoned, this is a warming soundtrack on many different levels.
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Samlar Damm
Cat: SR12 008. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Nile Beach Dub (4:47)
Kom Till Mitt Talt (4:30)
Hoga Mamma Moln (8:05)
Robot I En Roddbat (4:08)
Tunnelbanan (4:58)
En Suddig Musik (4:31)
JBL (10:54)
Odeladi Odeladi (2:41)
Review: Soffplaneten takes us deep into a world of downtempo delight with the Samlar Damm LP on Sunken Rock Recordings. It is an eight-track odyssey that veers from the gentle rhythms of the opener to the languid dub rotations of 'Kom Till Mitt Talt' complete with twanging guitars and soulful vocal seductions. 'Hoga Mamma Moln' is a more percussive and upbeat cut built from loose drums and tin pot percussion but held together with smeared and heat-damaged chords. 'Tunnelbanan' is a whacked-out and laid-back stoner joint while 'En Suddig Musik' gets more experimental and unusual in its sonic collage. A wonderfully irreverent new take on Balearic overall.
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Shall We Go On Sinning So That Grace May Increase?
Cat: THRILL 519LPX. Rel: 15 Jan 21
Shall We Go On Sinning (21:50)
So That Grace May Increase (20:12)
Review: Drew Daniel is The Soft Pink, and he is also one half of Mateos, the quirky electronic pair who have put out tens of albums. This solo project started as a means to explore sounds that don't fall in the Mateos world - which is not many, to be honest. There is rave, dark metal, crust punk and plenty of genre curiosities all drawn up on here with the results managing to be both ethereal and hypnotic. Guests such as Colin Self, Angel Deradoorian (previously Dirty Projectors) and Jana Hunter are amongst many who add extra weight to the album.
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Is It Going To Get Any Deeper Than This?
Is It Going To Get Any Deeper Than This? (limited gatefold crystal clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: THRILL 573LPX. Rel: 20 Oct 22
Deeper (11:10)
La Joie Devant La Mort (3:20)
Wanna Know (4:40)
Trocadero (6:25)
Moodswing (9:05)
Sunwash (12:55)
Joybreath (5:05)
Deeper Than This? (4:34)
Toot Sweet (5:06)
Now That It's All Over (6:01)
Review: Esteemed American IDM producer Drew Daniel is back with a new album under his The Soft Pink Truth alias titled Is It Going To Get Any Deeper Than This? Of the title, Daniel explained it's an actual question proposed to him which has become a mantra of sorts, with the album created as a way to imagine possible musical responses to her question. Created during Covid lockdowns, Daniel recruited a virtual disco band from friends across the world and traversing many genres such as disco, minimalism, ambient, shoegaze and jazz, then pieced together in his Baltimore studio. Guests include Turkish arranger Ulas Kurugullu, Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xu, Jenn Wasner (Wye Oak, Flock of Dimes), Brooklyn techno artist Rose E Kross and Daniel Clark.
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Siblings
Siblings (2xLP + insert)
Cat: 019029 6810152. Rel: 16 Apr 21
Weeping Willow (2:29)
Oh Willow I Die (3:13)
Deathbed (4:24)
Between Us (5:11)
Tell Star (For Joe Meek) (4:43)
Dim (5:49)
Oh No (5:26)
Kimblings (5:58)
Dreaming Boys (1:27)
Avalanche (4:35)
One (3:28)
Whirlpool (2:53)
Looking After (4:46)
Review: Alex Somers has spent much of his hugely successful career either composing music for film and TV, or producing other artists. It's for that reason that it's taken him some time to deliver a debut solo album, though to make up for this he's simultaneously releasing two sets - Siblings and Siblings 2 - both of which feature music mostly recorded between 2014 and 2016. On Siblings, Somers dazzles with his versatility, offering a mixture of haunting, emotive and mind-altering compositions that frequently blur the boundaries between experimental electronica, neo-classical and ambient. The Los Angeles-based producer frequently combines swelling orchestration with crackly field recordings, ethereal vocalisations, immersive synthesizer sounds and off-kilter electronic sounds, resulting in a hazy, otherworldly musical journey that rewards repeat listens.
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Sophie
Sophie (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TRANS 809XX. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Intro (The Full Horror) (4:24)
Rawwwwww (feat Jozzy) (7:15)
Plunging Asymptote (feat Juliana Huxtable) (4:56)
The Dome’s Protection (feat Nina Kraviz) (2:41)
Reason Why (feat Kim Petras & BC Kingdom) (3:47)
Live In My Truth (feat BC Kingdom & Liz) (4:08)
Why Lies (feat BC Kingdom & Liz) (4:19)
Do You Wanna Be Alive (feat feat Big Sister) (2:03)
Elegance (feat Popstar) (2:57)
Berlin Nightmare (feat Evita Manji) (4:52)
Gallop (feat Evita Manji) (4:17)
One More Time (feat Popstar) (3:23)
Exhilarate (feat Bibi Bourelly) (4:16)
Always & Forever (feat Hannah Diamond) (4:46)
My Forever (feat Cecile Believe) (4:05)
Love Me Off Earth (feat Doss) (3:41)
Review: The late SOPHIE Xeon shaped modern pop and experimental music with her Grammy-nominated 'Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides' and 'PRODUCT' series in the mid-to-late 2010s, working alongside A.G. Cook and PC Music to create some of the most futuristic and bubbly music. Xeon produced for Vince Staples, Madonna and Charli XCX before her sudden passing in January 2021, she is known for her unique, textural production style that has even been featured in McDonald's adverts (of all places). Her first posthumous project has been lovingly brought to fruition by her family estate run by her brother, handpicking songs he says she would've wanted to be released that were nearly finished. The first track 'Reason Why', featuring Kim Petras and BC Kingdom, has long been a fan favourite since live performances and leaked demos hit SoundCloud over four years ago. It's a spacious and squeaky clean dance track, one of many examples SOPHIE produced, showcasing what pop's future could look like.
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Sophie
Sophie (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TRANS 809X. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Intro (The Full Horror) (4:24)
Rawwwwww (feat Jozzy) (7:15)
Plunging Asymptote (feat Juliana Huxtable) (4:56)
The Dome’s Protection (feat Nina Kraviz) (2:41)
Reason Why (feat Kim Petras & BC Kingdom) (3:47)
Live In My Truth (feat BC Kingdom & Liz) (4:08)
Why Lies (feat BC Kingdom & Liz) (4:19)
Do You Wanna Be Alive (feat feat Big Sister) (2:03)
Elegance (feat Popstar) (2:57)
Berlin Nightmare (feat Evita Manji) (4:52)
Gallop (feat Evita Manji) (4:17)
One More Time (feat Popstar) (3:23)
Exhilarate (feat Bibi Bourelly) (4:16)
Always & Forever (feat Hannah Diamond) (4:46)
My Forever (feat Cecile Believe) (4:05)
Love Me Off Earth (feat Doss) (3:41)
Review: Almost three years exactly since SOPHIE Xeon's brother revealed his plans to begin work on the first posthumous project compiling the late Scottish producer's unparalleled work, the self-titled SOPHIE album was announced via Transgressive and Future Classics - two labels that SOPHIE worked with to release 2018's grammy-nominated Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides. The 2LP has been constructed and mastered by her "most cherished collaborators" and containes an album of tracks that were "near completion" according to the family. Xeon made waves in the music scene following her PRODUCT series, a completely fresh and unique style of irreplaceable production rich with wet bass and handcrafted synths that has influenced everyone from Flume, Arca, Madonna and FKA Twigs. 'Reason Why', the lead single, is a perfect example of the vision for pop music SOPHIE had - bubbly, polished to a mirror sheen and infectiously danceable.
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Spine
Spine (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ARTRL 001LP. Rel: 21 Feb 23
Unfolding (4:11)
Spine (8:23)
Sensuous Sky (4:13)
Mirrored Madness (6:25)
We Tumble On The Edges (2:45)
Phosphorus Cycle (7:28)
Desert Bloom (4:05)
Where Do We Go From Here (4:26)
Out Of The Shadows (4:30)
Levitating Fluid (7:02)
Review: The first release on SOS Gunver Ryberg's own imprint, Arterial Recordings, is a great example of how wrong assumptions and presumptions can be when based on labels. And no, we don't mean record labels. Ryberg is an award-winning sound artist, but what do we mean when we say things like that? Is it the dense theoretical and conceptual sonics designed solely as installations within the institutions of art itself, or something more tangibly recognisable as 'music' itself? Maybe it's neither. It can definitely be both. Spine proves that last point wonderfully. Yes, this is electronic music at the bleeding edge, strange aural worlds crafted from noises and gadgets that could be the controls of a space craft from the future for all the average person might know. But the tracks here are definite and deliberately designed to be heard as tracks, whether that's the serene, floating-past-the-cosmos ambience of 'Sensuous Sky', or the frantic breakbeat tension of the title track.
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Nor
Nor (LP)
Cat: SUE 024. Rel: 27 May 21
Track 1 (3:52)
Track 2 (6:11)
Interlude (0:11)
Track 4 (3:05)
Track 5 (3:30)
Intro (3:33)
Track 7 (2:35)
Track 8 (3:38)
Track 9 (3:30)
Track 10 (3:56)
Review: DJ Sotofett is a cult hero with a sound that is never less than eccentric. This new album Braindance on Sued is a collection of material the mercurial one has written between 2002 and 2020. All of the tracks are short but high impact in different ways and despite some of them being the best part of 20 years old and pre-dating all the famous Sex Tags projects they still bang. Thrilling breaks, icy techno, mashed up jungle and deeper, more acid laced late night grooves all feature and offer a window into the mind of one of electronica's most vital talents.
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Gespielt von: M50, Juno Recommends Techno
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Correspondences Vol 2
Correspondences Vol 2 (white vinyl LP + booklet + postcards limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BELLA 1618V. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Children Of Chernobyl (14:36)
The Acolyte, The Artist & Nature (13:00)
Review: The second of two Correspondences between Soundwalk Collective and the post-punk great hitter Patti Smith comes as the second audiovisual project in the series, exploring humanity's relationship with nature, history, and the sacred. 'Children of Chernobyl' captures the aftermath of the eponymoys disaster, while 'The Artist, The Acolyte & Nature' reflects on humanity's mutually assured capacity for destruction, forming twinned sides; a music historiography telegraphing over 500 years of "muse-ecology", from medieval Russia to the Chernobyl disaster and spirited musical responses to the ecological crisis. Inspired by the great artist Andrei Rublev's work, Smith's poetry is heard metabolising beauty, grief, and longing, as Smith meditates on darkness, hope, and the swooping impacts of history.
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Alien Dreamtime
Archaic Revival (12:00)
Transient Generator (9:23)
Alien Love (10:43)
Speaking In Tongues (10:03)
Aerobatic (11:31)
Timewave Zero (10:51)
Review: Psychonauts, brace yourselves... A reissue of the classic track by artist Spacetime Continuum and ethnobotanist Terrence McKenna is upon us. The six-track EP 'Alien Dreamtime' was first released on Astralwerks in 1993, and came as the first ever release by Jonah Sharp, who played an instrumental hand in pioneering the sample-use of spiritually-enhancing spoken word segments as preludes to magnanimous, ambient electronica tracks. McKenna himself is credited as a collaborator; this EP documents the moment Sharp teamed up with the entheogenic pundit, alongside fellow didgeridoo player Stephen Kent, for an hour-long spoken word rave live in the psycho-breaks capital, San Francisco. "For your edification", McKenna intones and then continues, "the psilocybin mushroom is the catalyst of human evolution and language..." as the wildest possible atmospheric forms of take shape on the highlight dance-scapes 'Transient Generator' and McKenna's glossolalic 'Speaking In Tongues'.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, ROTCIV
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What Time Is Love? Sessions
Cat: SRJAM 23B. Rel: 07 Mar 24
T Minus 23/Luminosity/Mu Sagitarri (14:34)
What Time Is Love (Redux) (5:35)
What Time Is Ardkore (5:58)
Turning Point (6:17)
Spiral Sunrise/Pure Trance Artefact/Synchronicity (10:41)
That Wisnae A Microdose/Melon Farmer/Epsilon/Sheep To Shepherd (21:33)
Review: Mad-heads, rave veterans and lovers of having their brains rewired by previously unexplored sonic realms unite, because here comes the first of four, yes four, new albums from the fantastic freak of nature that is Special Request. His 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' arrives in several different formats this month and across six sizzling tracks that re-wire the KLF's hit of that name, he taps into everything from "ephemeral ambiance to barnstorming hardcore, pummelling house to pointillist trance" and does so with a mix of the surreal and the psychotic, the psychedelic and the downright ridiculous. It's mental, and we love it.
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What Time Is Love? Sessions
What Time Is Love? Sessions (limited clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SRJAM 23C. Rel: 07 Mar 24
T Minus 23/Luminosity/Mu Sagitarri (14:34)
What Time Is Love (Redux) (5:35)
What Time Is Ardkore (5:58)
Turning Point (6:17)
Spiral Sunrise/Pure Trance Artefact/Synchronicity (10:41)
That Wisnae A Microdose/Melon Farmer/Epsilon/Sheep To Shepherd (21:33)
Review: As you know if you have followed the work of Special Request aka Paul Woolford, it often comes in huge bursts and across several releases at once. So it is that this year the one-man production machine is to drop not one but a four-album run over the next 12 months, all independently. Quite what he runs on we do not know but we need some because once again on this limited clear vinyl version of his 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' he taps into the future as he rewires the musical DNA of rave, techno, bass and jungle into tracks that make your brain fizz and your body move. Unreal work once more from this unstoppable force.
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Ginger (reissue)
Ginger (reissue) (2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 14R. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Ginger (7:10)
Fill 4 (2:05)
Beam Me Up! (5:42)
R2 D2 (5:42)
Fill 14 (4:10)
Basic Design (7:39)
Perfect Pitch (7:00)
Flashback (6:25)
Pepper (5:55)
De-Orbit (6:10)
Review: Warp continues to comb back through the landmark Artificial Intelligence series with this landmark record from Jochem Paap, aka Speedy J. Alongside a tandem reissue of Richie Hawtin's F.U.S.E. album Dimension Intrusion, this remastered edition of Ginger takes us back into the heart of early 90s techno innovation, when new ideas were developing globally at a rate of knots. Paap had already established himself in the harder end of the techno pool, but Ginger flipped the script with an immersive, meditative exploration of minimalism and melodic structure. Amongst the eternal classics are some dazzling miniatures deemed 'Fills' which make for some of the most compelling listening on this seminal slice of early 90s techno.
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The Expanding Universe (reissue)
The Expanding Universe (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UW 19LP. Rel: 18 Jan 19
Patchwork (9:45)
Old Wave (6:51)
Pentachrome (7:17)
A Folk Study (2:06)
The Expanding Universe (28:13)
The Orient Express (10:01)
Clockworks (5:23)
Drums (7:10)
Appalachian Grove I (5:21)
Appalachian Grove II (7:54)
Appalachian Grove III (3:16)
East River Dawn (14:17)
The Unquestioned Answer (6:28)
Wandering In Our Times (11:46)
Kepler's Harmony Of The Worlds (10:33)
Review: Since it first appeared in 1980, computer music pioneer Laurie Spiegel's debut album, "The Expanding Universe", has become something of a cult classic; an acclaimed, avant-garde masterpiece loved by ambient heads, experimental electronic freaks and neo-classical enthusiasts alike. Listening to this expanded reissue, which also includes 15 other rare or previously unreleased Spiegel tracks recorded around the same time, it's easy to see why. Sitting midway between the synthesizer works of Terry Riley, a computerized take on "Berlin School" ambient and electronica records produced years later, the music is becalmed, inspired, mesmerizing and otherworldly in equal measure. The title track, a near 30-minute epic of slowly shifting ambient electronics, is particularly memorable.
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Feed Me Weird Things (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Feed Me Weird Things (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) (clear vinyl 2xLP + clear vinyl 10" + page booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SQPRLP 001C. Rel: 04 Jun 21
Squarepusher Theme (6:19)
Tundra (7:53)
The Swifty (5:19)
Dimotane Co (4:56)
Smedleys Melody (2:34)
Windscale 2 (6:39)
North Circular (6:08)
Goodnight Jade (2:45)
Theme From Ernest Borgnine (7:52)
UFO's Over Leytonstone (6:34)
Kodack (7:15)
Future Gibbon (2:21)
Theme From Goodbye Renaldo (6:04)
Deep Fried Pizza (3:52)
Review: This special anniversary edition of Squarepusher's debut album Feed Me Weird Things is released almost exactly 25 years to the day after the original. Back then it came on Aphex Twin's now defunct Rephlex label and has not been available on streaming platforms ever since. All remastered from the original DATs and with a new, original booklet filled with note and ephemera it is an essential cop for fans old and new. The record broken out of the tight genre restrictions of the time to pair complex rhythms with disarming melodies.
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Ultravisitor (20th Anniversary Edition)
Ultravisitor (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: WARPLP 117RX. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Ultravisitor
I Fulcrum
Iambic 9 Poetry
Andrei
50 Cycles
Menelec
C-Town Smash
Steinbolt
An Arched Pathway
Telluric Piece
District Line II
Circlewave
Tetra-Sync
Tommib Help Buss
Every Day I Love
Square Window (4:59)
Abacus 2 (5:13)
Venus No 17 (6:39)
Itti-fack (Acid mix) (0:43)
Melt 14.6 (2:04)
Venus No 17 (5:37)
Tudra 4 (12:40)
Talkabout Me & You (3:12)
Review: Squarepusher's Ultravisitor, now celebrating its 20th anniversary with a triple vinyl reissue, is a dense, sprawling work that showcases Tom Jenkinson's mastery of electronic experimentation. Released in 2004, this nearly 80-minute album fuses drum-n-bass, jazz, and live instrumentation, while exploring everything from melodic electro-pop to chaotic improvisation. It offers a comprehensive glimpse into Squarepusher's world, touching on every facet of his sound, making it feel like the culmination of his career up to that point. Tracks like the title piece and 'Iambic 9 Poetry' demonstrate his ability to blend complex rhythms with melodic layers, while '50 Cycles' veers into noise-laden abstraction, hinting at genre reinvention. Jenkinson's virtuosic bass work shines on songs like 'I Fulcrum', and even his guitar compositions, such as 'Andrei', show his versatility. Despite its many strengths, Ultravisitor can feel bloated, with some improvisations overstaying their welcome. Yet, its sheer ambition and range are undeniable, offering an album both challenging and captivating, and the highlights reaffirm why Squarepusher remains a key figure in electronic music.
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Dostrotime
Dostrotime (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 366. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Arkteon 1 (3:01)
Enbounce (6:31)
Wendorlan (6:10)
Duneray (6:30)
Kronmec (4:32)
Arkteon 2 (2:29)
Holorform (4:44)
Akkranen (5:29)
Stromcor (5:04)
Domelash (6:15)
Heliobat (3:44)
Arkteon 3 (4:05)
Review: Not too many artists can create a buzz quite like when word spreads of a new album more than Squarepusher. Dostrotime is the first album for Tom Jenkinson in nearly four years, one of his longest breaks between albums. Proceeding the album release, the video for the hardcore acid banger Wendorlan has been making the rounds on the internet. If this is any indication of the rest of the album, then expect some serious heat. Audio samples have been tightly secured to protect leaks online until the release date. This album will be spread over a 2x12 and nicely packaged in gatefold form and no doubt contain some great gallops through the genre spectrum like only Squarepusher can do.
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The Life & Times Of Gigi Black
Cat: NAT 021. Rel: 01 Mar 23
Model Minority (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (9:00)
Wake Up Thoughts (2:18)
Lust In The Times Of Love (14:11)
Cliffs Of Cancun (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (7:23)
Lando's Revenge (Try Me) (4:04)
End Of Times (10:41)
Tandem Beat 2 (4:11)
Black Poetry (4:46)
Sweet Children (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (4:07)
Southside Sue (6:52)
Shake Ya Body (7:22)
The Savage Lurks (8:34)
Lend Me An Ear (9:02)
1000 Truths (Inaugural Balearic mix) (10:07)
Little Kenny Broooke (9:31)
Affection (6:29)
Review: US producer SSPS is a ram outsider who is well known to fans of the weird and the wonderful. His adventurous experiments have landed on labels like L.I.E.S. and Kode run by Traxx and collide punk, noise, wave, hardcore, slow beat and jakbeat. This is a retrospective release that brings together some of his many highlights and proves why he is so well-loved by a community of fans on the fringes of the underground mainstream. As well as this genre references there are plenty of odd vocals and smeared synths unifying the sounds which here included four tunes recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020.
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From Ajanta To Lhasa
Cat: SV 26. Rel: 10 Nov 20
From Ajanta To Lhasa (16:32)
Nu Alrest Lebe Ich Mir (3:25)
The Sun: 8.3 Light Minutes (1:45)
The Sun: Solar Wind (1:23)
The Sun: Solar Flare (1:58)
The Sun: Sun Spots (1:28)
The Sun: Solar Spicula (1:41)
Studio No 6 (1:05)
Matmos (2:25)
Floating Moon (6:09)
Review: Arturo Stalteri might be best known to many as a Philip Glass collaborator (Circles) and avid (and talented) adapter of Brian Eno's works. In truth, the former member of Italian avant-prog-rockers Pierrot Lunaire has amassed a pretty extensive body of music that's well worth spending some time pouring over, not least because he seems to throw himself into some pretty conceptual ideas.

This 1979 album was put together when he returned to Rome after two months in India, and while this might raise 21st Century eyebrows in a cultural appropriation way, when you press play nothing could be further from the truth. Yes, it seems to overflow with exoticism, but the largely-organ and piano driven ambient work here doesn't belong in any specific place. Instead, it just has the same sense of fantastical adventure that comes with finding somewhere new.
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Electronic Music From 1972-2022
Electronic Music From 1972-2022 (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UW 61LP. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Three Confusongs (1972) (8:08)
Ryouund Thygizunz (1972) (14:24)
Vim (1987) (10:24)
Noor Mahal (1987) (12:28)
Flint's (1999) (8:44)
Morangak (2005) (6:20)
Ngoc Suong (2003) (22:25)
L'Os A Moelle (2007) (23:19)
Walt's (2022) (4:33)
Kustaa (2022) (3:18)
Merkato (2022) (4:41)
Review: Plenty of electronic artists can claim to focus on repetitive layers, loops and timbre. Few can say they've explored these ideas to the extent Carl Stone has. Released to mark his 70th birthday, this collection looks not to offer a complete retrospective on the seminal producer, but instead a supporting document to the archival re-releases that have been doing the rounds in recent times. Trying to put a label on what's here is less relevant than the how or even why. Working at CalArts, Stone, a then-aspiring music maker, was tasked with preserving vinyl recordings by dubbing them to tape. This repetitive process was used to store 10,000 albums, from Renaissance to electronica, and involved re-recording multiple discs at the same time. After that experience, it's understandable that he'd find himself using cut and paste style fractions of sound, samples, vocals, and melodies to make old parts new again, removing the source material from time and place so it exists only in the now.
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Faith In Strangers (10th Anniversary Edition)
Faith In Strangers (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited "arctic pearl" vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LOVE 098C. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Time Away (5:55)
Violence (6:38)
On Oath (8:11)
Science & Industry (5:36)
No Surrender (5:01)
How It Was (6:08)
Damage (4:39)
Faith In Strangers (6:17)
Missing (4:53)
Review: Andy Stott excels at exploring the spaces between electronic genres and has gone for many years now, He is known for crafting a unique, ever-evolving sound and after experimenting with minimal techno and dub early on, he defined his style in 2011's Passed Me By, a world of grey tones, static and experimental rhythms. In 2012's Luxury Problems, Alison Skidmore's haunting vocals added a human touch to his artificial landscapes then with the now ten-year-old Faith in Strangers, Stott fused his signature sound with influences like trap and minimalism. Over 54 minutes, the album builds in intensity and is still unmatched in its originality and impact.
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Maebashi
Cat: OE 009. Rel: 17 May 21
Obanzai (2:29)
Bonsai (4:04)
Suemori Desu (0:23)
Yakkosan (4:31)
Kaminari Okoshi (6:02)
Minamoto (3:59)
Mekashikomu (2:30)
Okaya (3:35)
Yasoshima Kakete (4:17)
Hankumoi (6:29)
Senpai Kouhai (4:09)
Review: In Japanese history Suemori refers to a castle constructed in 1548 by Lord Nobuhide. A short-lived structure, it was abandoned just over a decade later and subsequently- in the many years between then and now - all but vanished from the face of the Earth. A solitary stone stelae now marks the site, but whether impermanence was really a central theme to Suemori forming isn't clear. Nevertheless, their growing, reforming and restructuring sound certainly fits with the idea.

Occupying a strange, jerky and juxtaposed place between art sounds, crunchy electronica and noise, Maebashi represents a real melting pot of ideas and details. 'Yakkosan''s scatty hi hats, 'Kaminari Okoshi' and its strange sense of abstract rhythm, the pared back is-that-breakbeat of 'Bonsai'. Definitely destined for the pile marked less ordinary, if you're diving in prepare for a real experience.
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Surrender: A Collection (remastered)
Surrender: A Collection (remastered) (limited gatefold red vinyl 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 405053 8664423. Rel: 08 Apr 22
Dominic Christ (6:29)
Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne (3:18)
Harlem (6:33)
Rocket USA (4:16)
Cheree (3:40)
Dream Baby Dream (6:21)
Touch Me (4:16)
Ghost Rider (2:34)
Mr Ray (5:09)
Surrender (3:42)
Why Be Blue? (4:33)
Wrong Decisions (4:28)
Dachau, Disney, Disco (5:15)
Radiation (3:04)
Girl (unreleased version) (4:50)
Frankie Teardrop (First version) (13:24)
Review: Alan Vega & Marty Rev's career as Suicide spanned an incredible four decades. During those years, they rarely if ever got much credit for their work but as is often the way, once time passed they started to get deserving plaudits and an ever growing status amongst fans and critics. Now said to be one of the most inspirational outfits of the 70s, they influenced everyone from Depeche Mode to Soft Cell. This brand new, remastered collection takes in tunes from all across the band's career and has plenty of big, raw, energetic and eclectic sounds with track from their first album in 1977 and most recent in 2002.

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A Way Of Life (35th Anniversary Edition)
A Way Of Life (35th Anniversary Edition) (limited transparent blue vinyl LP + art card)
Cat: 405053 8877496. Rel: 25 May 23
Wild In Blue (4:32)
Surrender (3:45)
Jukebox Baby 96 (3:22)
Rain Of Ruin (4:01)
Sufferin' In Vain (4:44)
Dominic Christ (6:30)
Love So Lovely (4:09)
Devastation (4:04)
Heat Beat (bonus track) (4:12)
Born In The USA (single edit - live In Paris 1988 - bonus track) (4:26)
Review: Heads will know Suicide as the pioneering duo of electronic music and proto-punk from New York City, consisting of vocalist Alan Vega and instrumentalist Martin Rev. Fewer will know anything more beyond the pale of their debut album, though. 'A Way of Life', their third studio album released in 1988 via Wax Trax!, heard them escape the noise - exploring a more hypnotic, minimalistic synthpop sound. That being said, stonkers like 'Surrender', 'Jukebox Baby 96', and 'Dominic Christ' all still captured the doomy New York zeitgeist. This remastered edition contains a full remaster from its original tapes, as well as a brand new, never-heard-before live Bruce Springseen cover no less.
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Ghost Riders
Ghost Riders (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUSLP 8239. Rel: 18 Dec 19
Rocket USA (4:53)
Rock N' Roll (Is Killing My Life) (5:06)
Ghost Rider (7:10)
Dream Baby Dream (6:22)
Sweet White Lady (8:42)
Harlem (9:36)
96 Tears (4:57)
Review: Ghost Riders is a live performance album by Suicide that was recorded in 1981 and originally released in 1985. It was recorded a part of the band's 10th anniversary concert in Minnesota and has stood the test of time as a real experimental and electro great. The snarled lyrics, the high intensity guitar-made fuzz, and the bleakness of it all are all things that still resonate with lovers of noise, DIY sounds and punk aesthetics. For that reason, it is an album very much worth revisiting.
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Electronic Music Improvisations Vol 3
Electronic Music Improvisations Vol 3 (limited orange vinyl LP)
Cat: PSST 8. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Splendid (6:17)
Brotherly (4:12)
Ensnare (3:22)
Stratum (5:00)
Freezer (2:52)
Earthen (3:23)
Second Thoughts (3:01)
Link (2:29)
Conspiracies (5:18)
Review: Daniel Miller and Gareth Jones head back into the studio and fire up the Eurorack modular synth for a third adventure into the great unknown of sounds and noises seemingly once heard in another dimension before being brought back to planet Earth with the hope of recreating whatever the rumbling or bleeping was. Electronic Music Improvisations Vol.3 is exactly that, building on the self-imposed musical parameters that guided the preceding two parts. Deep, otherworldly, vast, and unique, the beauty of Miller and Jones' Sunroof project is how it's also the opposite of all those words. Sparse, pared back, familiar, very much born of manmade machines, since these endeavours began we've crossed through the looking glass into a world that often feels like it's spinning out of human control, not least with the advent of music entirely made by AI. Here's proof people can still take complete charge of their creative process.
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Pink Eye
Pink Eye (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RBBTLP 1. Rel: 04 Jul 18
Boat Ride Around NYC (1:20)
The Skipper (5:45)
Caryll J The Superhero (6:14)
Sarah's E Is Back (6:43)
Mario & Soley (6:22)
Spin Cycle (6:06)
Karo B Is Not On Love & Hip Hop (6:15)
Kelly Is With Her (5:58)
Luciana Murder Muffins (6:12)
Five Left (6:11)
Pink Eye (6:01)
Review: There was much excitement when Pink Eye, Maurice Fulton's first album under the Syclops album for five years, first appeared online last month. In typical fashion, Fulton hadn't let anyone know it was coming. As with some of his other projects, it's now available on physical formats via German titans Running Back. As with previous Syclops albums, it's wonderfully bonkers and hard to pigeonhole, with the Sheffield-based Chicagoan combining mind-altering electronics, skewed drums, riotous analogue grooves and cheery piano and synthesizer motifs in a variety of hugely impressive ways. There are naturally some suitably filthy club workouts present - check the intergalactic madness of "Sarah's E Is Back", the druggy, afro-tech romp that is "Spin Cycle" and the sub-heavy insanity of "Kelly Is On Her C" - alongside loved-up compositions and productions that indulge Fulton's less discussed often overlooked jazz influences.
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Died In The Wool: Manafon Variations (reissue)
Cat: 655759 1. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Small Metal Gods (5:04)
Died In The Wool (5:59)
I Should Not Dare (For NO) (3:12)
Random Acts Of Senseless Violence (6:22)
A Certain Slant Of Light (For MK) (4:24)
Anomaly At Taw Head (4:07)
Snow White In Appalachia (5:59)
Emily Dickinson (3:27)
The Greatest Living Englishman (Coda) (3:05)
Anomaly At Taw Head (A Haunting) (3:07)
Manafon (4:03)
The Last Days Of December (6:21)
When We Return You Won't Recognise Us (18:04)
Review: Manafon by David Sylvain of Japan fame is an underrated gem. The electroacoustic improvisation, complete lack of drums, coupled with Sylvain's voice right at the front of the mix, makes for an ambient, freeform and highly experimental sound. The art-pop sonics that saw him gain success in the 70s and 80s is left firmly in the past and he's doing exactly the music he wants hear - not what's expected of him commercially. Now, on vinyl for the first time, comes remixes by classical contemporary genius Dai Fujikura - he wrote the string parts - of six songs from said album. There's also new songs, heavily influenced by Fujikura and an 18-minute piece ('When We Return You Won't Recognise Us') culled from a much longer sound installation that Fukikura and Sylvain created together for the 2008-09 Biennial of Canaries in Gran Canaria. How music this sublime hasn't been on vinyl from the start is beyond us. Thankfully, that's now rectified.
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Sympathy Nervous (reissue)
Cat: MW 067. Rel: 06 Nov 18
A Worm (5:21)
Go On & Off (5:34)
Temprament (6:12)
Deaf Picture (3:18)
Automatic Type (4:48)
Quick Starttype (3:12)
Inverted Type (3:24)
Sympathetic Nerves (9:47)
Review: Minimal Wave present a reissue of Yoshifumi Niinuma's 1980 self-titled debut album, having already released his Automaticism and Plastic Love EP's previously. Produced in his Tokyo living room, Niinuma built his own synthesizers and speakers from scratch to create these 'intense proto-techno soundscapes.' A zeitgeist of early pioneering electronics, it runs the gamut from minimal synth ("A Worm"/"Automatic Type"), noisy industrial beats such as on "Temprament" or early electro sounds as heard on "Quick Starttype".
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Microgestures
Microgestures (limited 2xLP)
Cat: AMELLP 722. Rel: 14 Apr 22
Helix (7:25)
Incus (11:04)
Lobule (8:27)
Cochlea (10:47)
Review: Ricardo Villalobos and Samuel Rohrer have never failed to cook up real magic in the studio over the years. They have been working together again closely and the fruits of their labours form this new MICROGESTURES album. It is made up of five tracks that are all mind blowing detailed when you listen in close. Each one is constructed from infinitesimally small details that all coalesce into stringing minimal techno rhythms of the sort that will boggle brains at 5am in the club or get you lost in the deepest recesses of your own mind if you listen intently on headphones.
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Lust 1
Lust 1 (LP)
Cat: STRLP 088. Rel: 10 Apr 25
You (1:52)
Dyn N (4:45)
Last Drop Rule (3:03)
Nekk (2:23)
Cut (2:03)
Lust Is Stronger Than Us (3:22)
Rattle (5:05)
Moving On Moving On (2:38)
Fields (2:05)
Da Em (2:04)
Look Nice (3:33)
Hle (5:08)
Flows (3:17)
Barbara (3:33)
Review: For their new album Lust 1, Voice Actor's Noa Kurzweil joins Welsh producer Squu for a woozy, intimate exploration of ambient sensuality. Following the sprawling Sent From My Telephone, this 45-minute work feels more focused but just as dreamlike with Kurzweil's hushed, often unintelligible vocals hovering over Squu's glowing pads and dubby pulses. With additional glitchy textures, soft hits and melancholic drones, the work forms a world that teeters between erotic hypnosis and emotional exhaustion. Highlights like 'You' and 'Nekk' blend vague ambience with jolting detail while pushing the sung-spoke-whispered words to the brink of abstraction. This is an album rich in fleeting emotions, tactile textures and forgotten memories.

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