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Experimental/Electronic vinyl released in the last four weeks
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Waterfall Horizon
Waterfall Horizon (LP + insert)
Cat: BF 077LP. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Circle (2:09)
Eye Contact (3:37)
Seventeen Nights (4:24)
My Waterfall (3:26)
Wasting Time (feat Drumloop) (3:53)
Final Lap (4:10)
Eraser II (2:33)
Shipwrecked (2:49)
Open Shadow (3:58)
Like A Stone (4:06)
 in stock $27.76
Inori
Inori (7")
Cat: KIT 002. Rel: 27 May 25
Inori (4:03)
Kotoba (4:22)
 in stock $18.78
Synchonised Swimming EP
Synchonised Swimming EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: OTW 01. Rel: 27 May 25
Component A (5:37)
Untitled B2 1 (3:17)
Entangled (5:32)
Are You? (5:54)
648 (3:55)
Carrier (5:24)
Review: Lempuyang is a label you will know and respect for its high quality stream of immersive dub techno and now the man behind it, Alastair Kelly, debuts a new label with none other than revered UK techno mainstay Ibrahim Alfa Jnr. He opens up with 'Component A' which is a moody melange of slow, broken dub beats and fizzing synths. There is further experimentation on 'Untitled B2 1' which pairs a churning dub rhythm with naive and innocent melodies and lots of li-fi static. 'Entangled' ups the ante with the suggestion of a fast paced rhythm through a skeletal groove and the flip brings broken beat dub weight, meaning and percussive bass with a 2-step swagger then deep introspection on the closer. A classy EP that suggests this label is one well worth watching.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
 in stock $19.05
La Macchia
La Macchia (LP + booklet)
Cat: BAC 002. Rel: 23 May 25
Leviti Leviti (4:34)
Trezzatura Tagliente (4:29)
Panza Di Peddi (5:26)
Carne (2:50)
La Macchia (3:58)
Corvo (4:16)
Caloppi Caloppi (3:34)
Il Pascolo (6:02)
 in stock $31.95
Club Tounsi
Cat: GBLP 170. Rel: 22 May 25
Douri Douri (4:05)
Ah Yallila (3:53)
Brobba (3:28)
Lelliri Yamma (4:21)
Aman Aman (4:54)
Rakeb Aalhamra (4:35)
Eddayem Allah (4:23)
Tichtiri Cherbak (3:59)
Review: On Club Tounsi, Tunisian producer Sofyann Ben Youssef, aka AMMAR 808, brings the raw rhythmic power of Mezoued-the folk music of Tunisia's working class-into a bold electronic future. Fusing pulsating synths, distorted textures and TR-808 beats with traditional instruments like goatskin bagpipes, hand drums, and the ney, he reimagines iconic Mezoued tunes for a new generation. Vocalists from classical, Sufi and Mezoued backgrounds also feature to add human soul and mean the album captures the genre's emotional depth while transforming it into something cinematic and club-ready. This LP is a bridge between past and future, tradition and innovation and one that makes you want to move.
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Tags: African | Arabic
 in stock $23.26
Club Tounsi
Cat: GBCD 170. Rel: 22 May 25
Douri Douri (4:05)
Ah Yallila (3:53)
Brobba (3:28)
Lelliri Yamma (4:21)
Aman Aman (4:54)
Rakeb Aalhamra (4:35)
Eddayem Allah (4:23)
Tichtiri Cherbak (3:59)
Tags: African | Arabic
 in stock $12.62
Amuleto Apotropaico
Cat: PERF 001. Rel: 17 Jun 25
Apotropia I
Albedo E Rito
Apotropia II
Bruxa Do Calhau Branco
 in stock $30.26
Morning Stone
Morning Stone (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WI 08. Rel: 20 May 25
Cee Dub (9:44)
Madrugada (7:02)
Shale (7:29)
Alborz (7:49)
 in stock $19.05
Snakinist Sand Form/No Jaw Nite Rights
Snakinist Sand Form (21:09)
No Jaw Nite Rights (20:53)
 in stock $22.15
Vespertine Live
Cat: OLI 361B2. Rel: 22 May 25
Frosti
Overture
All Is Full Of Love
Cocoon
Aurora
Undo
Unravel
I've Seen It All
An Echo, A Stain
Generous Palmstroke
Hidden Place
Pagan Poetry
Harm Of Will
It's Not Up To You
Unison
It's In Our Hands
 in stock $8.96
Ursonate
Cat: CTDY 1182. Rel: 23 May 25
Erster Teil
Largo
Scherzo
Presto
Kadenz
 in stock $17.67
Borez
Borez (12")
Cat: TTT 113. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Point Of Some Return
Rubber Eater
Darnell Can't Polish A Turd
Xylene Xylophone
Lomp
 in stock $20.17
Lofoten
Lofoten (limited hand-numbered pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PIPE 042LP. Rel: 18 Jun 25
North (4:26)
Aspect From The Window (4:15)
Arna (4:19)
Polar Day (4:01)
In Wonder (2:03)
Transient Light (3:42)
Like Breathing Statues (4:45)
Shale (3:33)
In The Blue Hour (2:59)
Floes (3:10)
Further North (4:35)
Polar Night (5:55)
Review: Cate Brooks continues her elegant exploration of imagined geographies with a suite of glacial, slow-blooming compositions that feel suspended between reality and dream. Built by the British musician primarily on Synclavier, Prophet and 808, these pieces evoke the hush and expanse of a far northern landscape with uncanny clarity-despite Brooks never having visited the region that inspired it. Tracks like 'Like Breathing Statues' and 'Aspect from the Window' suggest weather systems forming in slow motion, their textures layered and precise but never clinical. 'In the Blue Hour' moves with a quiet internal rhythm, almost ecclesiastical in tone, while 'Polar Night' closes the journey in dusk-lit stillness. There's something deeply solitary about the whole record-each sound shaped and weighted, but never forced. Brooks's background in synthesis lends a tactile, handmade feel to every element, creating something less like a travelogue and more like a lucid dream of place.
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 in stock $24.94
Lofoten
Lofoten (CD)
Cat: PIPE 042CD. Rel: 18 Jun 25
North
Aspect From The Window
Arna
Polar Day
In Wonder
Transient Light
Like Breathing Statues
Shale
In The Blue Hour
Floes
Further North
Polar Night
 in stock $13.44
White Phosphorus (Chris Connelly Plays Throbbing Gristle)
White Phosphorus (Chris Connelly Plays Throbbing Gristle) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert limited to 250 copies)
Cat: DPROMLP 176. Rel: 29 May 25
Tesco Disco (3:09)
Zyklon B Zombie (4:15)
Mother Spunk (5:26)
Maggot Death (4:30)
Industrial Muzak/Very Friendly (7:20)
Heathen Earth (5:33)
Nuffield Theatre (2:23)
Persuasian (6:08)
Air Galley (4:19)
Review: "Random, tense, scary and compulsively fascinating". That's how Chris Connelly describes the period in which the tracks on this album were originally written. As the main man behind some of the most iconic and influential industrial bands in history - Ministry, Revolting Cocks, Murder.Inc... - he's definitely well placed to make this kind of judgment. And it comes across even more understandable if you grasp the fact he's meaning all that in a good way. Throbbing Gristle should need no introduction, having pretty much written the blueprint for industrial musick in the nuclear age. A sound that screamed "get us out". Combine that oeuvre with this guy, then, and you have something which is uncompromisingly explosive and effective. Not to mention fitting, given half the people on the street seem convinced we're rushing headfirst into another atomic standoff, if not something much, much worse.
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 in stock $24.39
Mixes Of A Lost World
Cat: 780677 8. Rel: 12 Jun 25
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Paul Oakenfold 'Cinematic' remix)
Endsong (Orbital remix)
Drone:nodrone (Daniel Avery remix)
All I Ever Am (Meera remix)
A Fragile Thing (Ame remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Danny Briottet & Rico Conning remix)
Warsong (Daybreakers remix)
Alone (Four Tet remix)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Mental Overdrive remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Cosmodelica Electric Eden remix)
A Fragile Thing (Sally C remix)
Endsong (Gregor Tresher remix)
Warsong (Omid 16B remix)
Drone:nodrone (Anja Schneider remix)
Alone (Shanti Celeste 'February Blues' remix)
All I Ever Am (Mura Masa remix)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Craven Faults rework)
Drone:nodrone (Joycut 'Anti-Gravitational' remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Trentemoller rework)
Warsong (Chino Moreno remix)
Alone (Ex-Easter Island Head remix)
All I Ever Am (65daysofstatic remix)
A Fragile Thing (The Twilight Sad remix)
Endsong (Mogwai remix)
Review: Robert Smith has always treated remixing less like revision, more like ritual i a habit that's followed him since his days in Crawley, West Sussex and then surfacing officially on the first Cure remix album, 1990's Mixed Up. This triple-disc release of reworkings from the band's latest LP Songs of a Lost World feels assembled with obsessive care, mapping out every possible mood lurking beneath the surface. There are club-ready flips, yes i Sally C, Danny Briottet and Gregor Tresher all push the rhythm forward i but they sit beside glacial pieces that feel more like haunted sketches than reworks. Mura Masa's take on 'All I Ever Am' is disintegrated almost beyond recognition, its vocal a flickering memory. Mogwai's 'Endsong' feels like the end of the world in slow motion. Even Chino Moreno turns in something striking i 'WarSong' morphs into a sludgy howl with heat-warped edges. But it's the sequencing that surprises: these aren't bolted together, but grouped in arcs, as though Smith were arranging the bones of an old idea into something still alive. Four Tet's version of 'Alone' is a high point i deeply textured but featherlight. Like all The Cure's output, what really matters is the feeling of being drawn somewhere, and Smith's hand never letting go.
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 in stock $17.10
Mixes Of A Lost World
Cat: 758644 2. Rel: 19 Jun 25
I CAN NEVER SAY GOODBYE (Paul Oakenfold "Cinematic' remix)
ENDSONG (Orbital remix)
DRONE:NODRONE (Daniel Avery remix)
ALL I EVER AM (Meera remix)
A FRAGILE THING (AME remix)
& NOTHING IS FOREVER (Danny Briottet & Rico Conning remix)
WARSONG (Daybreakers remix)
ALONE (Four Tet remix)
I CAN NEVER SAY GOODBYE (Mental Overdrive remix)
& NOTHING IS FOREVER (Cosmodelica Electric Eden remix)
A FRAGILE THING (Sally C remix)
ENDSONG (Gregor Tresher remix)
WARSONG (Omid 16B remix)
DRONE:NODRONE (Anja Schneider remix)
ALONE (Shanti Celeste 'February Blues' remix)
ALL I EVER AM (Mura Masa remix)
Review: More than four decades after he first appeared in smudged eyeliner and a mop of jet-black hair, Robert Smith is still finding new ways to pull his music apart and stitch it back together. This new remix collection i assembled and curated by Smith himself i feels less like a victory lap and more like a restless dissection of a legacy he's still actively shaping. The collaborators here are hardly incidental: Four Tet, Orbital, Ame, Chino Moreno, Mura Masa, Trentemoller, Mogwai. It reads like a list built by someone still hungrily tuned into the present, not stuck in the past. And true to form, the results are all over the place i a feature, not a flaw. Some tracks lean into grandeur: Paul Oakenfold's take on 'I Can Never Say Goodbye' opens with all the sweeping melodrama you'd expect, while Daybreakers stretch 'WarSong' into widescreen synthwork. Elsewhere, Shanti Celeste and Ex-Easter Island Head bring a strange intimacy to 'Alone', teasing out its ache with a different kind of spaciousness. At times, you wonder if Smith enjoys seeing how far his work can be bent before it breaks. But it never does i even filtered through others' hands, his sense of tension, drama and deep emotional unease holds everything together.
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 in stock $15.14
Cobra
Cobra (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 176LP. Rel: 29 May 25
Pulse Repetition (2:49)
Absolute Everywhere (4:10)
The Proxy (3:11)
Progress Report (1:38)
Buran (3:43)
Tesseract (3:11)
Backscatter (5:34)
Frequency Shift (1:58)
Review: On a remote, gravel-covered spit along the east coast stand the remains of a Cold War-era government weapons testing and radar facility. In the mid-1960s, this site hosted the creation of an over-the-horizon radar-a groundbreaking system designed to bounce signals off the ionosphere to monitor distant nations. Its success depended on a complex interplay of frequency, solar cycles and atmospheric conditions but yet persistent interference plagued the system and rendered it ineffective. Despite multiple investigations, it was decommissioned and dismantled by the early 1970s. Today, the once-ambitious Cobra installation lies dormant, reclaimed by nature as a quiet, unlikely wildlife refuge and these are sounds inspired by it.
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 in stock $22.15
And The Sun
And The Sun (white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 177LP. Rel: 29 May 25
Vorei (2:14)
Air (3:42)
Jawns (4:23)
Redd (3:10)
Kristall (3:04)
XOR (4:20)
Chalk (3:54)
Tare (2:37)
Review: The work of London-based Suffolk lad Dalham (Jon Michaelides) often comes accompanied by textual musings on existential themes, and his latest record And The Sun is no exception, hearing him quip on the mooted tulip that is generative AI: "As humankind strives to create artificial intelligence what will faith, love, or morality look like to a nascent consciousness? Will it be capable of understanding its creators who often hold logic and superstition within themselves?" So do questions of climate, macro-scale recklessness, and internal contradiction abound on this new record; an eight-track sublime that fits in well with the label's retromodernist, sometimes neo-pagan aesthetic sensibility. A weird Western ambient odyssey, where one abstract electronic artist's resident Suffolk surroundings merge with the same piano-led, drum machine-mapped scenes, not also long ago explored in 2024's 'Alive In Wonderland'.
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 in stock $22.15
Basho/Still Forms
Basho/Still Forms (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 012LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Beatrice Dillon - "Basho" (20:43)
Hideki Umezawa - "Still Forms" (17:11)
Review: Portraits GRM offer a split release between Beatrice Dillon and Hideki Umezawa, riffing on 'basho' and Baschet respectively. Dillon's 'Basho' is shaped on the mortar of a Japanese philosophical concept: conceived by Japanese philosopher Kitaro Nishida, basho describes a post-physical plane in which experiences and thoughts interconnect, dissolving subject-object distinctions. Dillon and Umezawa's music both resist fixity, reactivating the listener's attention by way electronic sounds stripped of origin. Umezawa's 'Still Forms', however, contrasts Dillon's firm-footed techno curtails with an entirely beatless piece, exploring the sonic potential of Baschet sound structures: experimental instruments developed in the 1950s by Bernard and Francois Baschet. Electroacoustic cognitions branch out like newly grown synapses on this fresh 12".
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 in stock $23.53
Tom's House
Cat: SONCD 001. Rel: 21 May 25
I Hate Dying
Fried Egg Sandwich
A Blizzard In Slow Motion
 in stock $16.80
Shark Brain
Shark Brain (luminous vinyl 7" in lenticular sleeve)
Cat: CMLX 217. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Shark Brain (4:05)
Dolphin (3:03)
 in stock $26.89
Laini Tani
Laini Tani (translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: TPLP 1964LTD. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Elnadaha (4:29)
Kaabi Aali (4:29)
Banit (4:30)
Eid (3:51)
Enti Fi Neama (3:51)
Dafaa Robaai (3:42)
Labkha (5:17)
Laini Tani (5:01)
Ghorzetein (4:25)
Review: Nadah El Shazly returns with her second album and first on One Little Independent and Backward Music. The Egyptian-born, Montreal-based artist blends experimental sonics with Arabic roots and improvisation on Laini Tani, and crafts music that slips between worlds and takes you with it. The whole record pulses like a hot night stretching into morning. It's sweaty, surreal, and endlessly alive and each track is a vivid fragment: defiant, euphoric or quietly raw. El Shazly's lush vocals and layered metaphors weave a dreamstate of meaning and mystery that bold and chaotic yet controlled so is a record to get lost in, then hit repeat as you try to decode its hidden truths.
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 in stock $27.76
Laini Tani
Cat: TPLP 1964CD. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Elnadaha (4:29)
Kaabi Aali (4:29)
Banit (4:30)
Eid (3:51)
Enti Fi Neama (3:51)
Dafaa Robaai (3:42)
Labkha (5:17)
Laini Tani (5:01)
Ghorzetein (4:25)
 in stock $11.77
Laini Tani
Laini Tani (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TPLP 1964. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Elnadaha (4:29)
Kaabi Aali (4:29)
Banit (4:30)
Eid (3:51)
Enti Fi Neama (3:51)
Dafaa Robaai (3:42)
Labkha (5:17)
Laini Tani (5:01)
Ghorzetein (4:25)
 in stock $26.07
My Goddess
Cat: THWR 024. Rel: 29 May 25
My Goddess (3:06)
Nuits Paisibles (2:23)
300/700 (2:55)
Refuge (3:14)
Four Walls (2:53)
My God (3:50)
Papillon (4:07)
Reprise (2:17)
 in stock $27.76
Atoms Revolt
Cat: ESP 120. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Atoms Revolt (4:55)
New Freedom (4:54)
Review: Fashion Flesh aka John Talaga debuts on ESP Institute with two mind-bending tracks crafted from homemade electronics, circuit-bent gear and tape manipulations. Side A's 'Atoms Revolt' explores the secret lives of machines while channelling chaotic energy into controlled sonic accidents, layered distortion and surreal textures. Side B's 'New Freedom' evokes a dystopian adventure into Detroit's decaying industrial sprawl while fusing Geiger-like pulses and eerie oscillations with fragmented voices into a dark rhythmic storm. Talaga's ability to extract soul from machines is remarkable here in what is a visceral and cerebral EP.
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 in stock $14.57
Let Me Out
Cat: LDBA 344. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Battlestar Galactica (2:53)
Art Show Cult Visit (1:59)
There's A Poison In The Room (feat Curly Castro) (2:16)
Shapeshifting At The Audubon Ballroom (3:33)
Zeitgeistic Psychosomatic Measurements (feat Beans) (2:36)
Butterfly Broken Wings (2:38)
Swim Team Audible Function (1:28)
Punch Drunk Love (1:18)
Elvira's Wedding Ring (3:10)
Basquiat Painted Transylvania (feat Lungs) (2:00)
Krossroads (2:45)
The Exorcism Of Antoinette (2:02)
Genocidal Jansport Aka Sex, Drugs, & Laser Guns (2:37)
Mosquito Stock Trade (1:01)
Closed Caption (2:22)
We Fought For This Country? (2:00)
Review: Backdrops of engineered silence and societal distraction inform on this from Fatboi Sharif and Driveby, twin rap verbalisers from the hinterzones of New Jersey. Let Me Out confronts the fractured psyche of a world numbed by noise: a raw, unfiltered dispatch from the underbelly, where six-figure illusions swing pendularly over mirrored truths, and suppressed rage simmers beneath manufactured calm. Tracked at 2ndststudios and shaped by the precision of Steel Tipped Dove, the record is sharpened further by the eerie co-production of DJ Boogaveli on 'We Fought for this Country!?' and haunting backing vocals from Paul Keim on 'Krossroads'. From milk-and-oil confusion to the cracked prayers of trauma survivors, each track on this grittily sculpted noise rap record erodes our psychic Achilles' heels, through emotional debris and soul static.
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 in stock $35.60
Flyphel
Flyphel (2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SCV 14. Rel: 27 May 25
Bown (5:30)
Clieh (6:00)
Vialt (5:58)
Maidan (4:57)
Argo (4:59)
Ital (8:21)
Surge (3:01)
Iracus (5:31)
Lithe (7:10)
Jetec (3:47)
Kraven (11:34)
Kaz (3:36)
 in stock $27.76
Multiple Angle Distortions: Pre82 EP
Cat: 12TOT 53. Rel: 19 May 25
Askance (3:36)
Hauqil (1:38)
Improvisations (2:15)
C*Lab - Anim (3:40)
Elided (2:13)
Kuttin (3:24)
Set Of Leaf (4:04)
Uttion (2:04)
Northern Point (6:05)
Review: Multiple Angle Distortions (M.A.D) is the second of two EPs previewing The Future Sound of London's upcoming 2025 album. It dives into darker, more percussive terrain than before and blends acidic 303 textures with brooding orchestral layers as the cult FSOL continue to expand their sonic palette. Grammy-nominated Daniel Pemberton guests on the striking 'Improvisations,' which is a live recording from a London fashion show, while closing track 'Northern Point' showcases FSOL's own custom-built synths. The result is a heady fusion of house, electronica and techno with an experimental edge that is both cerebral and immersive. M.A.D affirms this outfit's legacy while still pushing boundaries decades into their career.

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Music With Changing Parts
Cat: SRV 561. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Music With Changing Parts (part I) (13:15)
Music With Changing Parts (part II) (13:56)
Music With Changing Parts (part III) (13:58)
Music With Changing Parts (part IV) (13:41)
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Music With Changing Parts
Cat: SR 561. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Music With Changing Parts
Review: Composed in New York by the Baltimore-born minimalist Philip Glass and released in 1971, Music With Changing Parts was the album that put his vivid, colour-rich sound on the map, marking a shift away from the ultra minimal 600 Lines (1967) and Two Pages (1968). Performed with free instrumentation, the piece allows musicians to switch between eight staves at specified cues, generating abrupt shifts in texture and timbre. Though its melodic material remains tightly looped and minimal, changes in orchestration continuously refresh the sonic landscape. Most striking is the psychoacoustic illusion Glass observed during rehearsals: when multiple players repeated the same short patterns, sustained tones seemed to emerge on their own. He eventually formalised this in the score, permitting long notes to enhance the effect. What results is a hallucinated resonance that pulses and flickersian early indication of the harmonic depth he would later bring to works like the miestone Einstein On The Beach.
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 in stock $13.74
Spomyn
Spomyn (LP)
Cat: SUB 062. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Ulamky Lyusterka
Hra V Tsvirkuna
Vdykh Vydykh
Pole Polynu
Zovsim Niskil'ky
Mertvi Zhyttyam
Sontse Pam'yatti
Vichnyy Vohon'
 in stock $24.94
Polyfields
Cat: KM 01. Rel: 30 May 25
Petrichor (7:18)
Mesmer (7:06)
Zeotrope (6:21)
NaN (3:38)
Torque (7:51)
Polyfields (4:16)
Drift In Diode (3:47)
 in stock $27.19
Tidal Memory Exo
Tidal Memory Exo (limited 'seaweed' vinyl LP)
Cat: LM 105LPC2. Rel: 29 May 25
Blue Hum (1:47)
New Species (3:23)
Alloy Flea (3:44)
Coral Mimic (3:21)
Spawn01 (feat Cyst) (3:26)
Flux Cocoon (3:33)
Pulse Angel (3:13)
Echo Lace (3:15)
Nemat0de (1:16)
Chlorineo FM (Intermission) (2:06)
Germ Chrism (1:08)
Dewdrop Signal (4:06)
Geo Sprite Exo (3:50)
Collision Data (feat Marina Herlop) (4:03)
Diode Teeth (3:46)
 in stock $29.99
FS 001
FS 001 (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FS 001. Rel: 18 Jun 25
I (11:38)
II (13:45)
III (14:44)
IV (11:53)
 in stock $33.62
Acrobatizm/Prepared Wave
Acrobatizm/Prepared Wave (translcuent pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DATAK. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Acrobatizm (4:24)
Graffiti (3:19)
Urban Jungle (4:38)
Imaginary Scenery (4:07)
Another Visitor (4:33)
Acid Emotion (4:00)
Lonely Boss (3:39)
Wings (4:17)
Prepared Wave (4:38)
Urban Delusion (3:33)
Floating Spirits (4:30)
Cycle Of Rebirth (3:57)
Crossbreed (4:27)
Escape The Cage (4:29)
Review: Legendary video game soundtrack-er Motorhiro Kawashima is best known for his efforts on the iconic Streets of Rage 2 and 3 titles. The latter is remembered as one of the hardest to define scores of all time, certainly in terms of a playable titles, and even 30 years on still amazes and baffles anyone who encounters it. Less well known are the artist's solo and standalone efforts, which came much later. Acrobatizm and Prepared Wave were the first two of those records, and emerged in the pre-pandemic late-noughties. Both draw heavily on the glitch and leftfield experimental techno worlds, which were in rude health at the time, doubling down on staccato rhythms and mind-blowing arpeggiation, with the punchiness and jerky vibes more than nod to the glory days of 8-bit gaming.


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 in stock $36.72
A Synonym For Repetition
Cat: STRCAS 104. Rel: 03 Jun 25
154-0011
Taro
Some Useful Phrases (part I)
Kegon Falls
Chuhai
Broken Ceramic
Some Useful Phrases (part II)
Mystique Democratic
Tsuzumi
Setagaya
Some Useful Phrases (part III)
Zuno Keisatsu
No-objects Can Be Avoided
Yoi Tabi
 in stock $15.14
Pop Und Avantgarde
Cat: YS 052. Rel: 17 Jun 25
Klingklang
Ruckzuck
Atem
Tongebirge
Tanzmusic
Kometenmelodie 1/ Kometenmelodie 2
Autobahn
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In No Time: Live 1974
Cat: HSPCD 2072. Rel: 29 May 25
Radio Announcer
Klingklang
Ruckzuck
Radio Announcer
Atem
Tongebirge
Tanzmusik
Rado Announcer
Kohoutek/Kometenmelodie I & II
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Comme Des Mots
Comme Des Mots (LP + print)
Cat: GYBGL 01. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Monday (4:45)
Edge (4:11)
Comme Des Mots (3:47)
Katerina Star (5:26)
Timbaland (3:03)
California Gate (4:35)
Chinagora (2:06)
Quelqu'un Aurait Vu Mes Lunettes? (6:47)
Happy End (6:49)
 in stock $32.24
Brace For Impact
Brace For Impact (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SOMA 062LP. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Brace For Impact
Swerve
A Bruit Secret
AFK
Piping
 in stock $26.89
How Do I Know If My Cat Likes Me
Cat: BF 074LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Timing
Unavailable
Did You Know?
Modern Spanking
A Space Of Transit
The Long Goodbye (live)
At Last I Am Free
 in stock $27.76
How Do I Know If My Cat Likes Me
Cat: BF 074CD. Rel: 29 May 25
Timing
Unavailable
Did You Know?
Modern Spanking
A Space Of Transit
The Long Goodbye
At Last I Am Free (live)
 in stock $16.25
WLFGRL (10 Year Plus Anniversary Edition)
Cat: FCL 681CD. Rel: 22 May 25
Mg1
Ionic Funk (20XXX Battle music)
Krystle (URL Cyber Palace mix)
Ginger Claps
Ghost
Undercover Investigator (GabberTrap mix)
Out By 16, Dead On The Scene
Post Rave Maximalist
Phase A
Freewill (Phase B)
Excruciating Deth (Phase Y)
Hidden Power (Phase D)
Mg2
Lifeforce2
WLFGRL ACID
Phantasy13
Night Saber
A Lot 2 Me (2013 demo)
Incan (2013 demo)
All U Got (2013 demo)
My Favorite Stuff (2013 demo)
ACIDPUNK!!!! (2014 demo)
 in stock $12.62
WLFGRL (10th Anniversary Edition)
WLFGRL (10th Anniversary Edition) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FCL 681LP. Rel: 22 May 25
MG1 (0:43)
Ionic Funk (20XXX Battle Music) (4:32)
Krystle (URL Cyber Palace mix) (3:26)
Ginger Claps (3:06)
Ghost (3:04)
Undercover Investigator (GabberTrap mix) (2:06)
Out By 16 Dead On The Scene (3:28)
Post Rave Maximalist (2:57)
Phase A (2:52)
Freewill (Phase Beta) (2:09)
Excruciating Deth (Phase Y) (4:54)
Hidden Power (Phase D) (8:16)
MG2 (1:04)
Nightsaber (4:13)
Lifeforce2 (3:18)
WLFGRL ACID (3:13)
Phantasy13 (3:16)
Review: Machine Girl's debut album celebrates its tenth anniversary with a long-awaited reissue, which marks the first time it arrives on CD as well as vinyl. Originally released in 2014, WLFGRL fused footwork, jungle, digital hardcore and rave into a chaotic, euphoric sound that helped launch a global underground movement. The album's packed with raw intensity and plenty of breakcore influence so it introduced a new generation to extreme electronic music and to celebrate its return, a one-off livestreamed show at Brooklyn's Trans-Pecos accompanied the release. As we are reminded listening back now, WLFGRL is a real high-water mark in outsider music culture.
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 in stock $32.80
Erogenous Biome
Cat: IMPTNC 10. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Voluntary (2:36)
Ostraca Loam (2:53)
Detritus Harp (2:53)
Petrified Microdot (3:57)
Negative Lingam (6:00)
Lenticular Shroud (4:16)
The Preparation Of The Novel (3:32)
Erogenous Biome (14:38)
Vale Of Cashmere (4:29)
 in stock $28.59
The Fear Of Never Landing
Cat: TAOLP 067. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Through The Heat Waves (4:31)
Eight Miles High Alone (7:38)
In Motion (9:00)
Inhale (2:18)
Crystalline (6:35)
Exhale (5:02)
One More Rush (2:51)
Silence Is Gliding (5:55)
Cloud Surfing (11:00)
Review: Built as a continuous 55-minute suite split into nine movements, Marconi Union's The Fear Of Never Landing hears the duo recapture a state of exhilarating levity. Their 12th studio album, it finds them in refreshed head and soundspace, having come a heck of a long way since their 2003 debut Under Wires And Searchlights. The record emerged slowly over two years, during which the Manchester duo (Jamie Crossley, Duncan Meadows) grappled with creative uncertainty, reconnecting with their foundations through live experimentation. The catalyst came while scoring the cult 1975 film Downhill Motion, an experience that rekindled their affinity for cinematic composition and set the tone for this surefire introspection aid. From 'Eight Miles High Alone', a hypnotism which finds its inducer in sequencer-driven pulses, evoking isolation, weightlessness and quiet tension.
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 in stock $35.03
The Fear Of Never Landing
Cat: TAO 067. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Through The Heat Waves
Eight Miles High Alone
In Motion
Inhale
Crystalline
Exhale
One More Rush
Silence Is Gliding
Cloud Surfing
Review: The twelfth studio release from Manchester duo Marconi Union reaffirms why they remain such a quietly vital force in ambient music. Formed in 2003, the pair's latest work arrives after a two-year process of reorientation i one that saw them scrap old habits, test new material live, and ultimately return to the atmospheric instinct that first defined them. The result is a seamless 55-minute composition split into nine movements: fluid, immersive, and full of emotional nuance. It's a brand new release that spans sequencer-driven passages, low-lit drone work and impressionistic electronics, all stitched together with an elegant sense of pacing. 'Eight Miles High Alone', the first piece completed and shared publicly, sets the tone with a solitary pulse and slow-building tension i its clarity and weightlessness shaping much of what follows. The music unfolds without force, evoking both disquiet and release. Though wordless, the journey speaks volumes. A sense of modern anxiety hovers throughout, yet it's counterbalanced by warmth, space and stillness. After years of refining their sound across acclaimed releases and multimedia collaborations, Marconi Union deliver some of their most affecting work to date i not by reinventing themselves, but by rediscovering the beauty of doing less, slowly, and with purpose.
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 in stock $13.44
Gesamtklarwerk Deutschland
Cat: BTT 1991. Rel: 19 May 25
Gesamtklarwerk Deutschland (4:50)
Dr Deutschland (4:17)
Kampf Um Kunst (6:12)
Apokalyptiker (5:05)
Mude (5:57)
Gestamtkunstwerk Deutschland (4:32)
 in stock $26.63
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