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Singles 1991-1998
Singles 1991-1998 (gatefold 2xLP + insert + postcard)
Cat: CLEARER 001. Rel: 05 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Clearer (3:55)
Alison (4:17)
Popkiss (4:11)
Chelsea Guitar (2:52)
Fearon (4:30)
Meet Johnny Rave (2:47)
Elle/Air France (4:05)
Try Happiness (3:45)
A Gentle Sigh (3:22)
Stephanie (3:11)
River (5:09)
Nimbus (4:10)
Hit (5:13)
Dirty Mags (4:33)
Loony Tunes (3:26)
Toulouse (2:35)
Love Yourself (4:03)
Melancholi (3:37)
Marco Polo (3:34)
What Do People Do All Day? (3:39)
Review: Dreamy electronic shoegaze from British group Blueboy, the one-time duo who later morphed into a large band, and saw a wonderful spate of releases throughout the 1990s. 'Singles 1991-1998' contain 25 singles from their various EPs released primarily on Sarah Records and Shinkansen Recordings. The songs are a frank expression of dream pop and indie, relying on pleasingly dreamy and washy, yet punchy, mixes when not making intriguing use of drum machines and unpolished vocal lilts. The compilation contains a postcard and liner notes by band member Paul Stewart.
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Singles 1991-1998
Cat: CLEARER 001CD. Rel: 26 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Clearer
Alison
Popkiss
Chelsea Guitar
Fearon
Meet Johnny Rave
Elle
Air France
Try Happiness
A Gentle Sigh
Stephanie
River
Nimbus
Hit
Dirty Mags
Loony Tunes
Toulouse
Love Yourself
Melancholi
Marco Polo
What Do People Do All Day?
Review: Blueboy - not to be confused with the trip hopping chart smashing Blue Boy - were a curio of 90s indie with a shoegaze quality to their delicate, melancholic songs. Around the founding duo of Keith Girdler and Paul Stewart, a band coalesced that included Gemma Townley on cello and vocals, Mark Cousens on bass and Lloyd Haggar on drums. Their evolution through the decade is captured perfectly on this CD compilation for A Colourful Storm, covering every A side and B side of bookish, bucolic beauty. As much as they were an introverts' band, there is a yearning, open-hearted romanticism to the likes of 'Alison' which adds a unique dimension to their legacy - very much of their time, but also not quite like the other indie bands of the era.
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Arium
Arium (12" + insert)
Cat: ACOLOUR 037. Rel: 18 Jul 22
 
Electro
Godsonix (6:18)
Arium (4:08)
Spacing Out (4:48)
Duty (2:57)
Familiarity (4:13)
Review: Veteran Italian duo D'arcangelo return with a new EP for Aussie label A Colourful Storm. Across the five tracks featured on the Arium EP, Fabrizio and Marco present their singular take on IDM that earned them several releases on Aphex Twin's seminal Rephlex label. There's the introspective, mesmerising bliss of opener 'Godsonix' plus the emotive 'Spacing Out', as well as the artificial intelligence of the title track and the visceral beats of closing track 'Familiarity' rounding out another terrific release by the Roman brothers.
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 in stock $14.46
Enteha
Enteha (LP + insert + postcard)
Cat: ACOLOUR 039. Rel: 22 Aug 22
 
Ambient/Drone
I (12:34)
II (11:42)
Review: Andrew Chalk and Timo Van Luijk have been garnering praise for their work as Elodie for over a decade now, establishing themselves on the European ambient circuit as fine purveyors - nay, creators - of blissful music by way of improvisational techniques and processes. Not that you'd be able to tell given how finished and fully formed things sound on every track.

The two offered here are a case in point. Look beneath the hood though, and you start to see the tell-tale signs that not everything here was planned. It's too good, and feels too natural for that to have been the case - beautiful moments captured in a crystalline recording, never to be repeated again. From waves of background synth to chimes, twinkles and serene oceans of atmosphere, it's really rather special stuff.
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So You Betrayed The Creative Arts For Your Own Personal Ends
Cat: ACOLOUR 043. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Modern Classical
So You Betrayed The Creative Arts (16:01)
For Your Own Personal Ends (14:16)
Review: You may remember Mark previous releases on labels such as A Colourful Storm, Berghain's Unterton and BEB associate Low Company. They were a little while ago so it's great to have him back and hear how his sound has been evolving wherever he has been hiding out. First things first: both the whole-side tunes on this long player have superb titles. 'So You Betrayed The Creative Arts' is first and is a superb exploration of space and time, with sparse breaks under tanging synths and eerie pads. It's a late-night spy-soundtrack from a dystopian world. 'For Your Own Personal Ends' then gets a little busier, with numbing off-grid hits and drums, shimmering melodies and detuned notes lingering in the air to suspenseful effect.
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 in stock $16.27
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