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Singles
Darkness Darkness
Cat: PSY 027LP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Darkness, Darkness (9:58)
No Services (7:07)
Review: A collaborative new single by sampletronic master Kieran Hebden (aka. Four Tet) and guitarist and composer William Tyler, two acclaimed musicians and both longstanding friends. Part of a recent spewing-forth of Hebden-adjacent material to hit the shelves after the artist's oft-reported-upon "agent of chaos" phase, these two tracks, pressed to a furtive 12", provide a neat counterpoint to that assessment. Rather than a pair of riddim bangers, the record flaunts Hebden's signature electronic textures and Tyler's guitar into a hypnotic, nominally dark soundwhirl, reminiscent of the earliest days of Text, but with a unique edge - a sonic corner never quite scoured before by either artist.
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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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4 Dysfunctional Psychotic Release & Sonic Reprogramming Purposes Only
Beau Wanzer - "The Table Scrap" (5:51)
Hieroglyphic Being - "This Is The Right Time In Human History 2 Be Stupid" (10:27)
Review: There is a ton of sonic scuzz and frosty electronic texture to both cuts on this new limited 12" from Natural Sciences. And that is frankly to be expected when you are dealing with these two artists - the long-time LIEs associate Beau Wanzer goes first with the fucked up drums and gnarly synths, wiry electronics and dark vocal mutterings of 'The Table Scrap'. On the flip is Chicago noise specialist Hieroglyphic Being with 'This Is The Right Time In Human History 2 Be Stupid.' It's a lo-fi and fuzzy world of busted drum loops and anxious synths.
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With Any Future
Cat: WLM 38. Rel: 15 Sep 14
With Any Future
Missing Us
Missing Us (dub)
Review: Marking the start of an exciting new collaborative project, Wolf + Lamb proudly share the debut release of The Waves & Us. Formed out of
a creative meeting of minds between Maayan Nidam, Markus Nikolaus and Louis McGuire, theirs is a sound that strengthens the storied
approach of a live band with the experimental thrust of analogue electronics. Pop and rock fundamentals lend an earthly hook to the
tracks, but these are anything but straight-forward songs.
Maayan has already forged a formidable career in electronic music, both under her own name and as part of Mara Trax, scoring releases
on such celebrated labels as Perlon. Markus performs his own solo project Cunt Cunt Chanel, while Louis is part of Ballet School, a band
releasing on noted indie label Bella Union. The whirlwind of creativity that has whipped up around the trio has yielded an album which will
follow this single, made up of one-take recordings that capture the energy and adventure that powers The Waves & Us.
Maayan's electronics provide the atmospheric backdrop to the songs, running modular synthesisers and drum machines through detailed
chains of processing and effects with an emphasis on a warm, charmingly rough finish. Markus' guitar undergoes a similar fuzzy treatment
while his voice calls out introspective, abstract lyrics to set the mind racing. Louis' bass underpins the music with a dubby sensibility,
bringing a necessary balance to the frequency range.
Making the most of their in-the-room recording approach, the singles will feature alternative takes of the songs that will appear on the
album, providing a little insight into the flutters and fluctuations that shape the development of this project. With their eyes fixed on live
performances and an arresting sound already formed, this is a vital time for all three artists and the people that listen to them.
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Planet Shrimp
Planet Shrimp (double 12")
Cat: DEL 002. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Ambientpromille (3:39)
Endlessloop (3:17)
Fiesemitternachtsskizze (5:08)
Ambglitchpre (5:51)
Nicedrums (6:06)
Neuertisch (8:47)
Mo31Aug (5:07)
Feeptechno (5:20)
Review: DEL Records is back doing its thing - which is specifically unearthing exceptional electronic sounds discovered in the outer reaches of our galaxy while on a research mission. Enterprise crew, eat your heart out, the sci-fi feeling runs deep with this one, as we're taken on a deep and immersive journey through intergalactic tones as intellectual as they are immediately compelling.

The right ingredients for any strong narrative, German artist Woyke splices together IDM, electronica, movie-theme-worthy epic synthdom, ambient, downtempo and electro-breaks in a way that feels very fresh, not to mention reassuringly warm, considering the early-winter release date. An expansive journey to the other side of somewhere, it's impossible not to get overly immersed, presenting the very real risk of wormhole closing and getting stuck here forever. Still, there are worse places to end up.
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Alben
Ome
Ome (cassette + sticker + MP3 download code limited to 40 copies)
Cat: GRFTPS 016. Rel: 13 Jul 22
Ouverture (4:53)
Symbiosis (4:47)
Douzeka (3:45)
Orca (3:42)
Montagne (6:23)
Biome (3:06)
Organs (5:26)
Gaya (6:48)
Gaya #2 (6:56)
Review: Ambient composer and improviser Tom Leclerc shares a series of moments with WILD in which the pair experiment and go off grid in their search for immersive ambient sounds. All of the session for this album on Giraffe Tape sharpened in the same day with a stripped back studio set up featuring minimalist synths and pedals. Both artist's own restive sounds meet in a new world where distant cosmic winds gently blow over pastural chord sequences. There is subtle movement in these tracks, some of which are darker and heavier than others which have more light, hope and joy.
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In The Cell Of Dreams
In The Cell Of Dreams (gatefold LP)
Cat: 7K 047LP. Rel: 29 Sep 23
The Ocean Lies Between Us (21:07)
Your Love Pours Like Water (3:43)
Everything Must Decay (11:40)
Relics Of Our Past (13:19)
Review: Shackleton and Waclaw Zimpel's first album Primal Forms was a masterful collaboration which arrived on Cosmo Rhythmatic in 2020. The pair clearly found fruit in their crossover as they return for a second instalment, this time on 7K! and with an expanded approach thanks to the addition of Siddhartha Belmannu, a strikingly talented young singer in the field of Indian classical music. The over-arching intention of the artists was to make a joyous album about the wonder of life and living, but of course this isn't a one-dimensional happy-clappy record. Rather, it's a meditative exercise dealing in fascinating microtonality and mesmerising harmonic interplay with the power to have a profound, uncanny effect on the listener.
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Victory Over The Sun Remixed
Cat: SEMANTICA 113X. Rel: 14 Jun 21
An Unusual Sunrise (Wanderwelle remix) (4:30)
Red Skies (Vledder remix) (5:05)
Before The Rain (Grand River remix) (5:54)
Emerging Sights (Anthony Linell remix) (8:32)
Black Spheres (Ptwiggs remix) (3:52)
Celestial Crusade (E-Saggila remix) (4:27)
Victory Over The Sun (Svreca remix) (6:36)
Eternal Dusk (Ettkeiz Kroff remix) (4:54)
Review: Wanderwelle & Bandhagens Musikforening's masterful Victory Over The Sun album gets skilfully reinterpreted by some of techno's most forward thinking protagonists. Amsterdam pair Wanderwelle themselves go first with a misty ambient take of 'An Unusual Sunrise' that sets a perfectly dramatic scene. Label boss Sverca serves up one of the highlights with his deep, pulsing hypnotic version of the title track and Anthony Linell sinks us way down below the ocean surface on his meditative dub roller. There is more energy to the busted beats and hidden vocal sounds of Celestial Crusade (E-Saggila remix) and plenty more greatness through the other tracks.
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Dokkoisho
Dokkoisho (limited LP)
Cat: PHNTM 13X. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Don't Be A Zombie (3:02)
Positive Sound (2:53)
Mr Two Face (5:33)
Relax In Chaos (4:55)
WagWag Matsuri (3:44)
Review: If you encountered the 2019 album, Essaka Hoisa, Waqwaq Kingdom's inimitable style will already be familiar. For those who never did, the outfit comprises Shigeru Ishihara aka DJ Scotch Egg and Kiki Hitomi (ex-King Midas Sound), which should give some clues as to where influences are coming from on this, their first outing since the aforementioned obscure masterpiece. Dokkoisho follows a similar line, marrying elements of 8-bit techno, African polyrhythms, contemporary electronica, dancehall, and traditional Japanese folk. Sometimes, although not always, it almost feels like it's happening all at once, like opener 'Positive Sound'. Although that doesn't mean sacrificing coherency or quality. In other moments, things are more focused, for example 'Positive Sound', which opts to strip things back wonderfully to offer a lunging, hypnotic, drum-first workout.
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Essaka Hoisa
Essaka Hoisa (LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: PHNTM 9X. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Mum Tells Me (3:56)
Doggy Bag (3:47)
Itadakimasu (3:20)
Gift From God (2:40)
3rd Eye (5:23)
Gaga Qu (4:46)
Hototogisu (6:08)
Circle Of Life (2:07)
Warg (2:38)
Medicine Man (feat Jimi Tenor & Tom Page) (10:45)
Review: Kiki Hitomi and Shigeru Ishihara first developed WaqWaq Kingdom as a psychedelic affair with percussionist Andrea Belfi, but with 2019 album Essaka Hoisa they ploughed on alone and created a distinctive, maximalist sound drawing on their respective strengths. Hitomi is a captivating story-teller who can tease a whole cast of characters from her vocal delivery, and Ishihara has a hyperactive approach to production which can render footwork, breakcore, hyper pop, traditional Japanese folk music, hip-hop and much more as bit parts in his vivid tapestries. Drawing on their heritage and making the most out-there modernist music intensely personal in the same beat, Essaka Hoisa sounds like nothing else you've ever heard, and should serve as a perfect primer for a new album from WaqWaq Kingdom in September 2023.
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Hot Pot Totto
Hot Pot Totto (transparent red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: PHNTM 033LP. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Hakke Yoi (3:27)
Shogyu Mujo (4:00)
The Tower (3:22)
Religion Surfer (2:47)
Eye Candy Man (3:25)
Buri Buri (feat Catu Diosis) (3:11)
Okame & Hyottoko (3:00)
RIP My Ego (3:39)
Bad For My Soul Good For My Ego (3:43)
Dopamine Dance (1:05)
Hashtag Smile (3:47)
Review: Shigeru Ishihara aka DJ Scotch Egg and Kiki Hitomi (ex-King Midas Sound) return with their beguiling but ultimately groundbreaking 'minyo footwork' project, WaqWaq Kingdom. For those who haven't been here before, the name itself says it all - albums from this duo are like stepping through the wardrobe into a different realm packed with fantasy and exoticism, yet fully committed to the dance. "Two words are conjoined: hot pot and ottotto," says Kiki Hitomi of the album title. "Ottotto is the Japanese equivalent of 'oops', or said when someone nearly falls over but manages to get their balance back: it was dangerous but now we are safe!" Musically, that sounds like upbeat, staccato kicks carrying hallucinogenic melodies, samples and sounds, at times descending into weird manic broken pop ('Buri Buri') and low slung, growling, stepping urban breaks ('The Tower'). Formidable, surprising, and infinitely pleasing.
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Motorikherz
Cat: PERLON 134. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Positives (4:34)
One & Ollam (7:05)
Nonplus (9:47)
Perfect Storm (4:23)
Light Train (4:49)
Light Tower (4:42)
Novemberme (3:53)
Somewhere (7:32)
After Laughter (6:02)
Review: Originally formed in 2014 as a trio dedicated to blurring the boundaries, the Waves now exists as a solo project of one of the members: Berlin-based Maayan Nidam. Here she presents her long-promised debut album, 'Motorikherz', an atmospheric and off-kilter affair that confidently joins the dots between eyes-closed experimentalism, wonky post-punk-pop, minimal house, opioid electronica and stylish new wave pop. It's opaque and atmospheric in the extreme, with Nidam's evocative vocals rising above (or sometimes being buried beneath) sparse but warming analogue electronics, stripped-back rhythms, heavily processed instrumentation and inventive production trickery. As you can see, it's hard to describe, but it's adventurous, entertaining and - for the most part - surprisingly soothing.
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Soaring Wayne Phoenix Story The Earth & Sky
Cat: RVNGNL 86. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Mood (1:38)
Alone (1:18)
Place (1:31)
Home (1:02)
And Sleepless Skies (0:34)
Burn False Messages (2:31)
I Gave You Power (2:13)
Reserve (2:56)
Death Is Pure Objectivity (2:00)
Latika's Grace (It's Not What You Go Through, It's How You Go Through It) (2:49)
Gate (3:21)
Nightswim (feat Run Rivers) (4:25)
Cygnet (1:40)
The Light The Lamb (2:19)
One Man Island (feat CrystalXulu) (6:32)
Review: Multi-disciplinary British artist Wayne Phoenix unveils his much anticipated debut album Soaring Wayne Phoenix Story The Earth and Sky after originally having the idea for it more than a decade ago. It was imagined as a project that encompassed music, film, and performance and is a record that is deeply personal and full of vulnerable expression. Phoenix's unbound creative mind explores with a real sense of mystery as he looks to break down the imaginary borders between us all and connect with his own voice. It comes in fragments, mutterings and musings with sparse synth melodies and grainy pads tho make for an experimental work of hazy ambient provocation.
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Remember
Remember (gatefold 2xLP + autographed insert)
Cat: TCLR 041. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Remember (4:03)
Everything Went Well (5:11)
Losing Days (5:05)
Where It All Leads (3:53)
Don't Lose Time (6:18)
Never Stay For Love (3:39)
Day After Day (8:20)
Changed For The Better (2:05)
I Saw You (3:16)
Is That How You Feel It (2:56)
Forever (5:37)
Review: Ninja Tune off-shoot Technicolour has always dealt in interesting in-between sounds from the world of house and techno. Next to investigate that area is Amsterdam-based duo Weval aka Harm Coolen and Merijn Scholte Albers. Their new album finds them taking an expansive trip into high energy sounds that are tinged with nostalgia, rich in happy memories and laden with euphoric emotions that will take the dancefloor to a higher place. Part of that energy comes from tapping into the music of their collective youth and their various inspirations which lend this its widescreen sonic palette. Making this all the more appealing for fans is the inclusion of a tidy and autographed insert.
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Allegiance & Conviction
Cat: KRANK 226LP. Rel: 22 Apr 20
The Stranger (4:33)
Recon (6:42)
Moth To The Flame (9:05)
Alone (6:32)
Will I See The Dawn (5:45)
Crossing Over (5:56)
Review: Husband-and-wife team Carl Hultgren and Windy Weber have been successfully fusing elements of ambient, dream pop and shoe gaze since the early 1990s, keeping up a steady release schedule that has so far resulted in no less than 11 studio albums and a string of inspired collaborative sets. Their latest album, "Allegiance & Conviction", is their first for three years and sees them drowsily drift through a selection of opaque, otherworldly tunes rich in densely layered guitars, hazy aural textures, barely audible vocals and dreamy, delay-laden sounds. It's a hugely enticing set all told, with our favourites including the glistening head trip of "Moth To The Flame", the Labradford style post-rock drones of "Alone" and the slow-burn bliss of "Crossing Over".
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Dreams In Splattered Lines
Cat: DISC 20. Rel: 25 May 23
Car Wash Two (With Short Hands) (2:24)
Radio Box (Excerpt) (3:02)
Plus Warning (3:30)
Engaged Withdrawal (2:49)
Exploding Time (0:29)
My Whole Life (2:02)
The Museums We Carry (3:47)
Pointerstare (2:31)
Comforts Of The Mind (4:16)
In Society (3:01)
Find You (vocal) (3:01)
Days Decay (2:53)
Dreams In Shattered Time (3:05)
Review: Nothing hits quite like a dose of that raw Midwestern noise Wolf Eyes are capable of conjuring. Nate Young's troublesome project has shirked popular consensus for 25 years now, following its own gutter-dwelling logic into ever slimier surroundings. Of course not everything along such a path is perfect, but when the noise hits right, it's majestic. On Dreams In Splattered Lines, released on the ever-excellent Disciples label, Young and fellow Michigan miscreant Jonny Olson are on superlative form, wreaking some tangible brilliance out of scattershot chaos. Just listen to 'Plus Warning' and you'll understand - this is Wolf Eyes at their best.
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Wolf Eyes With Spykes
Wolf Eyes With Spykes (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: WE. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Track 1 (15:01)
Track 2 (4:47)
Track 3 (4:59)
Track 4 (5:31)
Track 5 (7:26)
Review: Lo-fi industrial experimentation from Michigan outfit Wolf Eyes, who by this point had already become renowned for their strange avant-garde approach to a genre that hasn't exactly played things by the books for the most part. Those looking for tunes to unwind to need not apply, while those in search of something that pushes the boundaries of sound, not to mention song craft, will likely feel right at home. Originally recorded in 2000 in Ann Arbor, something of musical hotbed in the Motor City state, this challenging five track collection was laid down on a two-track reel-to-reel and feels almost handmade. Packed full of distortion, subtle discordance, interference substituting melody, and a constant love for the abrasive, it's a benchmark-setting example of what makes these guys so vital, incomparable and insane.
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Traces (remastered)
Traces (remastered) (LP + insert in die-cut sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ABST 034. Rel: 30 Nov 23
Tide 1 (4:04)
Entrance (2:41)
Totem (4:42)
Vapor (3:20)
Ceremony (5:49)
Tide 2
Discovery
The Change
Little Dream In Turquoise
Review: Norwegian composer and producer Erik Wollo has a many sided musical approach which has produced a steady stream of music since the early 80s, with a generous tilt towards ambient pastures and jazz experimentation. Having made an impressive debut in 1983, he was already well into the rhythm of recording and releasing when he delivered Traces in 1985, but still this record marked a more sizeable leap forward as Wollo embraced the possibilities of MIDI to create a spectacular ambient electronic excursion. Rendered in crisp, gleaming tones and full of spellbinding charm, it's redolent of the era and yet also transcend the trap of sounding dated to truly become a record for the ages, now lovingly reissued by Abstracke.
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Xylophonics/Robot X
Xylophonics/Robot X (limited numbered clear vinyl 2xLP + stamps + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: IP 08889CV. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Xylophonics (LP1: Xylophonics) (3:47)
Refer To The Manual (4:53)
The Spark (2:38)
Supernaturals (2:56)
The Typewriter (2:18)
Temperamental Circus (2:13)
Xylophonics 2 (2:38)
Memory Oscillator (3:42)
Peak Harmonics (4:09)
Whistling Home (3:43)
Space Patrol (1:49)
Sound Corridor (2:55)
The One That Got Away (LP2: Robot X) (3:49)
Harmonic Drive (4:52)
Nanobots (2:37)
Edmondo (2:57)
Repeatability (2:19)
The Three Laws Of Robotics (2:13)
Awareness Signals (2:39)
Multi-Minimal Malfunctions (3:37)
Resolution Sensory Feedback (4:15)
X Robot (3:42)
Resista Reggael (1:51)
Robot X (2:48)
Review: Brothers in sounds (and lineage) Mark and Clive Ives deal with two of the biggest issues impacting music right now on one incredible record.WOO have a reputation for taking parts of archived sounds and formulating new things from those segments, and in this case the work is born from excerpts of four-track tape recordings made in the late-1980s. They then began reflecting on the "imminent nature of humanoid robots", and starting to create Xylophonics/Robot X. From artificial intelligence to reuse and sample politics and economics, these themes seem to guide the sounds themselves, which feel strangely nostalgic and futuristic, a vision of tomorrow that is inseprtable from the humans that made it - their understanding of the unfolding machine age through weird distorted jazz tech, deconstructed dub and psychedelic electronica. So, remembering all this is a reconfigured version of stuff made almost 35 years ago is truly mind-blowing.
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Wonders Of The Underwater World (Soundtrack)
Wonders Of The Underwater World (Soundtrack) (LP + insert + sticker sheet)
Cat: JBH 102LP. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Wonderland In The Wilderness (7:50)
Nature On A Knife Edge (7:42)
Sunken Tombs Of The Truk Lagoon (5:45)
Magic Of The Dolphin (8:50)
Review: It's always fascinating to discover a completely different side to an artist like Gerald Woodruff. Jezz to most, he's best known for his spell with the mighty Black Sabbath, appearing on the Technical Ecstasy album, and performing on both that tour and the dates in support of landmark LP Sabotage. He also recorded with Robert Plant and Phil Collins on the former's debut album, Pictures at Eleven. As such he's probably not the first artist you'd expect to have made an underwater soundtrack to a forgotten marine life epic, Wonders of the Underwater World. A production two years in the making, Woodroffe's accompaniment uses a number of synths and electronic instruments that Vangelis was fond of at the time, lending a sense of the miraculous and unknown to the score, while the crew at Trunk Record have also created a retro sleeve complete with sticker sheet, meaning you can create your own seabed scene on the cover
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Antiposition
Antiposition (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PEAK 19. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Hex (5:33)
Bizarre Servants (5:23)
Antiposition (5:52)
Sunken Skies (5:24)
Diminished Ark (5:30)
Sounding Bodies (7:33)
Review: Peak Oil welcomes UK duo Wrecked Lightship for 'Antiposition', a debut EP on the label from the pair of Laurie Osborne (once known as Appleblim) and Adam Winchester aka Dot Product. The pair refine their sound and bring a range of innovative rhythms here with elements of dub, d&b, tribal sounds and deft sound design across hard-to-define cuts. 'Hex' is a cosmic broken techno trip, 'Bizarre Servants' is a slower and heavier dub and 'Sunken Skies' is prickly and kinetic as it flirts with live sounding drum & bass tropes and 'Diminished Ark' as well as with wispy sine waves, refracted melodies and barely there rhythms.
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