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Alben
Northern Michigan Snowstorms
Cat: SPS 2593CD. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Snowstorm In Au Train Bay
Snowstorm In Naubinway
Snowstorm In Blaney Park
Snowstorm In Copper Harbor
Snowstorm In Epoufette
Snowstorm In Gwinn
Snowstorm In Brevort
Snowstorm In Munising
Review: In today's unstable world, Rod Modell might just be among a pantheon of key sonic solacers. We'd venture to say music such as his is critical for calming the restlessly tense collective nervous system of which we are made up, especially in light of such troubling recent events in the Western world. Here - after a pensive LP collection of atmospheric ambient works themed after deep listening to the transitory sound of European bus stations - comes a welcome grasping of a frosty Midwestern fantasy. Silentes Italy continue to stun, welcoming Modell with another glassy but still earthy ambient LP: beside the blacktop road lies a sheltered, but still toughened, bothy or cabin, offering the hidden opportunity to gaze out onto a secret, river forest bluff. Distant will o' wisps may be witnessed, as on the subtle crackles of 'Snowstorm In Epoufette' or the more draped-over sleets of 'Snowstorm In Brevort'. Sometimes, especially if you live in the US, you just need to take a step back; though no storm can ever be fully withdrawn from.
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Space: 1999 (Soundtrack)
Space: 1999 (Soundtrack) (CD + 12 page booklet)
Cat: BCM 9594. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Follia Nello Spazio
Proporzionale
Elettronica #1
Convergenze
Fasi
Elettronica #2
Follia Nello Spazio #2
Conduzione
Elettronica #3
Parallasse
Suoni Di Una Nuova Civilta
Costante
Follia Nello Spazio #3
Elettronica #4
Interposizione
Elettronica #5
Studio
Spazio 1999
Review: Space disco might be a recognisable or at least widely acceptable genre term, but its long lost twin 'space jazz' is on the sidelines, relegated to nicher corners of musical history. Thankfully, its memory has been conserved thanks to the late great composer Ennio Morricone occupying one of those corners. 'Space: 1999' was British TV's answer to Kubrick - concerning a fictional account of what would happen if the moon were knocked out of orbit - and Morricone's soundtrack for the Italian theatrical version here forms a veritable part the Italian OST canon. Incredible cacophonous clang-jazz, modular workouts and tom-heavy unidentified flying drums make up this fast but lonesome paean for the cosmos.
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Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (Soundtrack) (60th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: CDX 1037. Rel: 13 Dec 24
La Resa Dei Conti
Poker D'assi
Osservatori Osservati
Il Vizio Di Uccidere
Carillon
Il Colpo
Addio Colonnello
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 1)
Poker D'assi (alternate version)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (main titles reprise)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 2)
La Resa Dei Conti (reprise)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 3)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (main titles reprise 2)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 4)
La Resa Dei Conti (reprise 2)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 5)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 6)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 7)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (main titles reprise 3)
Carillon (reprise)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 8)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (main titles reprise 4)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 9)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 10)
La Resa Dei Conti (reprise 3)
Il Vizio Di Uccidere (alternate version)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 11)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 12)
Carillon (reprise 2)
Per Qualche Dollaro In Piu (orchestral Theme 13)
La Resa Dei Conti (alternate version)
Review: The 60th Anniversary deluxe edition of For a Few Dollars More is an excellent deeper listen into the soundtrack. Fans of Ennio Morricone and Sergio Leone's iconic western should be excited about this meticulously restored soundtrack, featuring not only the original RCA album program but also unreleased tracks, extending the runtime to 66 minutes of Morricone's atmospheric, masterful compositions. The deluxe CD package is beautifully crafted: it includes a 24-page booklet with artwork by Averardo Ciriello, an external hard-paper sleeve with a cover by Renato Casaro and a striking back cover portrait of Morricone by Claudio Fuiano. Mastered by Claudio Fuiano and Daniel Winkler, the audio brings every note to life with clarity. With liner notes and design by Daniele De Gemini, this edition honors both the timeless music and the unforgettable legacy of Leone's classic, creating an essential collection piece for soundtrack aficionados and western cinema lovers alike.
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Per Un Pugno Di Dollari (A Fistfull Of Dollars) (Soundtrack) (60th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)
Per Un Pugno Di Dollari (Titoli)
Quasi Morto
Musica Sospesa (mono)
Square Dance
Ramon (mono)
Consuelo Baxter (mono)
Doppi Giochi (mono)
Per Un Pugno Di Dollari (version 1 - mono)
Scambio Di Prigionieri (mono)
Cavalcata (mono)
L'inseguimento
Tortura (mono)
Alla Ricerca Dell'evaso (mono)
Senza Pieta
La Reazione
Per Un Pugno Di Dollari (version 2)
Per Un Pugno Di Dollari (Finale - mono)
Review: To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the film and its soundtrack, Beat Records proudly presents a deluxe CD reissue of Ennio Morricone's legendary score for the 1964 Western A Fistful of Dollars, directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood, Marianne Koch, Gian Maria Volonte, and others. This co-production between Italy, Spain, and Germany features music that has achieved global acclaim and needs no introduction. For this reissue, stereo tracks selected by Morricone in 1965, combined with other stereo pieces from For a Few Dollars More originally released on RCA vinyl, are included alongside bonus tracks sourced from the mono master tapes of the original sessions have been approved by Maestro Morricone for the first expanded reissue on CD in 2006. The packaging includes a cardboard tunnel with artwork by Renato Casaro, four collector's postcards, and a 24-page color booklet. Mastering was handled by Claudio Fuiano, with graphic design and liner notes by Daniele De Gemini. This version is the most complete version of this legendary soundtrack.
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Love What Survives
Love What Survives (CD + booklet)
Cat: WARPCD 288. Rel: 08 Sep 17
Four Years & One Day
Blue Train Lines (feat King Krule)
Audition
Marilyn (feat Micachu)
SP12 Beat
You Look Certain (I'm Not So Sure) (feat Andrea Balency)
Poison
We Go Home Together (feat James Blake)
Delta
TAMED
How We Got By (feat James Blake)
Review: Since first emerging on Hotflush at the tail end of the last decade, Mount Kimbie has navigated the post-dubstep landscape better than almost any other act. It says something about their transformation into hard-to-define electronica heavyweights that Love What Survives, their third full-length and second for Warp manages to be both surprising (there are subtle nods towards titans of post-punk pop and rock, for starters) and exactly what you'd expect. They're masters of fusing disparate styles, sounds, textures and beat patterns into beautiful hybrid shapes, and this kind of 21st century fusion is evident throughout. Naturally, there are a few notable guest appearances dotted throughout, with James Blake's two contributions amongst the album's many highlights.
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Cold Spring Fault Less Youth
Cat: WARPCD 237. Rel: 27 May 13
Home Recording
You Took Your Time (feat King Krule)
Break Well
Blood & Form
Made To Stray
So Many Times, So Many Ways
Lie Near
Meter, Pale, Tone (feat King Krule)
Slow
Sullen Ground
Fall Out
Review: Following up the runaway success of Crooks & Lovers was always going to be a daunting task for Mount Kimbie, and they've wisely taken their time to come back with a step forwards from a sound which gave rise to the more folky strains of the dubstep aftermath. Sounding fresh and invigorated on their LP for Warp, Kai Campos and Dominic Maker have built on their love of shoegaze indie and brought their component parts into a clearer vision where they used to hide them behind heavy editing and microsampling. There are plenty of reminders that this is a Kimbie record, not least in the winsome melodies that shape the LP, but the duo have succeeded in shearing away their self-conscious trickery to write full-bodied songs that hit on first listen, rather than ten spins down the line.
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Chewed Corners
Cat: ZIQ 333CD. Rel: 19 Jun 13
Taikon
Christ Dust
Wipe
Monyth
Twangle Melkas
Melting Bas
Houzz 10
Feeble Minded
Hug
Mountain Island Boner
Tickly Flanks
Smooch
Gunnar
Weakling Paradinas
Review: Chewed Corners represents the first u-Ziq album from Mike Paradinas in six long years, a period where the electronic music landscape has shifted considerably. A shift thanks in no small part to his own role at the head of Planet Mu that has established itself as one of the most formidable names in electronic music, documenting the ever fracturing dubstep genre as well as steadfastly championing the Chicago footwork scene. This new album sees Paradinas embrace the dual influences of 80s synth pop and Chicago footwork across a suite of 14 tracks filled with luscious analogue sounds that feel like the logical extension of the sound explored on the recent u-Ziq EP XTEP.
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Grush
Grush (CD)
Cat: ZIQ 465CD. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Reticulum A
Hyper Daddy
Fogou
Magic Pony Ride (part 4)
Imperial Crescent
Reticulum B
Grush
Belvedere
Raver
Windsor Safari Park
Hastings
Manscape
Metaphonk
Reticulum C
Review: When electronic musicians invent new words, you know you're in for an accompanying sonic treat. u-Ziq aka. Mike Paradinas' latest record Grush aims at something between a crush and a grunt - as if to suggest the violent hydraulic floorings of the former and the cave-manic disinhibition of the latter. Sonically, this follows suit with Paradinas' as-ever ascendant, wompy-breaksy sound, which this time comes peppered with additional flavours of black MIDI and generative sound-spurts honed at live shows; the ultimate aim of the album is to replicate the nonstop feel of a live tour, with each track here having been meticulously road-tested and polished for home listening (or not - get out there and dance to the thing, couch potatoes!)
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Secret Garden
Cat: ZIQ 438CD. Rel: 19 Nov 21
Jynxiq
Unheard Melodies
Hi Jynx
Loss
The Ballad Of Darth Vader
Afternoon Sunshine
Cocker Boo
Philip Steak
Hulo
The Secret Garden
Review: Planet Mu main man Mike 'Mu-ziq' Paradinas and Hannah Davidson AKA Mrs Jynx have long been friends, though it took shared grief (both had a parent who succumbed to cancer over the last couple of years) to finally get together in the studio and make some therapeutic music. The results, as showcased on Secret Garden, are nothing less than sublime; a set of highly emotive, picturesque tracks that mix bittersweet bliss and heart-aching musical melancholia with brief blasts of aural sunniness and rushing bliss. It's rooted in ambient and electronica, of course, but also includes a number of hypnotic, dancefloor ready excursions and rhythmic, soft-touch epics. Above all though, it's as melodious and colourful as it is poignant and thought-provoking, offering a surprisingly on-point musical translation of the grieving process.
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Rhiza Coil Of Resin
Rhiza Coil Of Resin (CD in hand-made sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SONG 28CD. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Deceive For Yourself
Arab Quarter
Arab Quarter
Why Iraq
Effendi
Review: Even by the standards of the late, great Bryn Jones AKA Muslimgauze - an artist whose enormous catalogue has only grown since his death in 1999 - Rhiza Coil of Resin is something of an obscurity - a set previously only available as part of a rare box set. It was reportedly recorded at some point following the release of Narcotic (1997) and explores many of the same sonic themes. Here available as a standalone CD for the first time, the five tracks variously touch on lo-fi, delay-laden drum & bass ('Deceive For Yourself'), redlined bass and mangled breakbeats (both takes on the suitably heavy 'Arab Quarter'), experimental electronic noise meets ambient acid ('Why Iraq') and deep, dubbed-out trip-hop ('Effendi') - all peppered with his usual Arabic spoken word samples, field recordings and found sounds.
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Heide
Heide (CD)
Cat: DEN 359CD. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Heide I
Heide II
Heide III
Heide IV
Heide V
Heide VI
Heide VII
Heide VIII
Heide IX
Review: Named in honour of an experimental silent movie of the early 1920s, Polish duo Nanook of the North are a unique proposition: a collaboration between composer/violionist Stefan Wesolowski and electronic musician/guitarist Piotr Kalinski that defies easy categorization. Heide, the pair's second album, was recorded pretty much in the middle of nowhere, and its' musical blend of effects-laden ambient electronics, simmering strings and acoustic guitar motifs was reportedly inspired by "wildness and untamedness". It's a genuinely brilliant, ultra-atmospheric affair that uses repetition magnificently (a nod, we'd argue, to American minimalism) and benefits from guest contributions from mezzo-soprano Margarita Slepakova.
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Bleed
Bleed (CD)
Cat: CDNS 168. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Bleed
Review: Australian minimalist-jazz trio The Necks return with a powerful exploration of stillness and decay in the for of their new album, Bleed. The record features one lone 42-minute composition in which the band masterfully delves into the beauty of space and subtle transformation. Through their unique blend of minimalist jazz, The Necks continue to craft a distinct sound that shows subtle evolution and makes for another striking chapter to their extensive body of work. Bleed is all about giving over to the meditative journey where every note and pause evokes the profound complexity of time and impermanence, all while showcasing the trio's remarkable ability to evoke plenty of very real emotion despite the minimal nature of their evocative sounds.
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Death Of A Gunfighter/Skullduggery
Cat: LLLCD 1642. Rel: 21 May 24
Sweet Apple Wine
Emblem
Main Title (Death Of A Gunfighter)
Claire/Cottonwood Spring/Good Night Marshal
Dark Stable
Claire Asleep
Poor Luke
Fish Pond/Get Up Pa
Father & Son
Cool Off
Grim Walk/Oxley & Rifle
Damn It Andy/Confused Patch/Goodbye Frank
Wedding Day
Will Gets His
Light Gun Battle
Last Walk
End Title (Death Of A Gunfighter)
Sweet Apple Wine (long version)
Main Title (Skullduggery)
Tool Shed/Smash The Bottle
Paddlers, They're Women
Boat Trip
The Trip Continues
Sack Time
Rain Forest
Let's Get Out
Him Lost
Come In/Hidden Valley
Salty Bones
Don't Keep Your Fossils Waiting
Enter Tropis
Rover Or Sport
How About A Kiss
Trek Back
Mining Operation
Bare Midriff/Morris Minor
Missing Link Murder/Head Lines
He Was Born Dead
Topazia's Rag Doll
End Title (Skullduggery)
Review: Before he passed away in 1975 aged just 43, jazz musician and composer Oliver Nelson created a swathe of scores for film and TV, most notably Ironside and The Six Million Dollar man. This limited-edition release, the 19th in the 'Universal Pictures Film Music Classics Collection' brings two of Nelson's big-screen scores to CD for the first time. Tracks one to 18 form an expanded soundtrack to Western flick Death of a Gunfighter, a score in which Nelson focused on elegiac strings, melancholic motifs, suspenseful interludes and sweeping orchestration. The remainder of the CD presents the soundtrack to Skullduggery, a largely forgotten 'jungle adventure'. Nelson's music for this is more dashing, daring, upbeat and expansive, with extensive use of densely layered, tribal style percussion.
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The Perfumed Garden
Cat: CDMH 272. Rel: 01 Sep 23
The Inovation
The Hymn Of Praise
Advice To The Lovelorn
Woman Is Like A Fruit
The Encouragement Of The Lusty Wife
The Blue Sari
Leilla The Flatterer
The Story Of Mocailama & Chedja
Krishma & The Lovely Cowgirls
Track 10
Review: Since its release way back in 1968, The Perfumed Garden has become a much-discussed cult classic. It's certainly a unique offering, with the whole thing built around Indian vocalist and poet Chitra Neogy's sultry and expressive spoken word interpretation of a centuries-old erotic text that has been likened to the better-known Karma-Sutra. Neogy's spoken word vocals, which often come drenched in reverb, are simply sublime, with some tracks consisting merely of these inspired readings. Where the album really comes alive, though, is when her words are given musical accompaniment - think sitar, tabla, strings and more - from an ensemble of experienced Indian musicians. An oddball gem that's well worth further investigation.
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Placenta
Carlos NINO / VARIOUS
Placenta (unmixed CD)
Cat: IARC 80CD. Rel: 23 May 24
Love To All Doulas! (feat Nate Mercerau)
Some Rest For The Midwives (feat Jamire Williams/Sam Gendel)
Real Vital Organs (feat Jamael Dean)
Surges, Expansions (feat Dexter Story/Nate Mercerau)
In Appreciation Of Chico Hamilton's Vast Influence On The West Coast Sound (feat Nate Mercerau)
Birthworkers Magic, And How We Get Hear (feat Maia/Andre 3000/Jesse Peterson)
This 'I' Was Not (feat Ariel Kalma/Surya Botofasina/Annelise)
Placenta, Nourishment, New Home, The Galaxy (feat Haize Hawks/Surya Botofasina/Aaron Shaw/Devin Daniels/Tiffany De Leon/Michael Bolger/Michael Alvidrez/Jesse Peterson/Annelise/Moss)
Carla's Beads (feat Iasos)
Moonlight Watsu In Dub (feat Nate Mercerau/Photay)
Generous Pelvis (feat Sam Gendel/Deantoni Parks/Nate Mercerau/Adam Rudoph)
Bi-Location (feat Aaron Shaw/Andres Renteria/feat Nate Mercerau)
"Play Kerri Chandler's RAIN" (feat Surya Botofasina/Nate Mercerau/Cavana Lee)
Review: Carlos NiNo & Friends' Placenta is a deeply conceptual and collaborative album, marking the fourth collection of their imaginative music released on International Anthem in recent years. Inspired by NiNo's experience of becoming a father again, the album is dedicated to the spirit of family, birth, and the experience of bringing new life into the world. Each track is a sonic exploration, from the soulful 'Love to all Doulas!' to the ethereal 'Moonlight Watsu in Dub.' NiNo's refusal to confine himself to genres is evident in the diverse sounds and textures woven throughout the album, reflecting his belief that friendships drive the greatest creative collaborations. With contributions from an impressive list of collaborators, Placenta is a prime example to the power of community and the boundless possibilities of musical experimentation. It's a heartfelt and visionary work that invites listeners on a transformative journey of sound and emotion.
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Lume
Lume (hand-numbered CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 59. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Reflect
Near
Dim
Shine
Absent
Carry
LLO (Nitechord remix)
Subtle (Nitechord remix)
Absent (Quiet mix)
Review: Nitechord is an enigmatic ambient-tech duo that makes a striking debut here with Lume having previously released only two remixes. It was a demo tape from 2022 that impressed the Past Inside the Present label with its raw allure and it is that work which appears here nearly unaltered but for mastering from James Bernard. The opener unfolds with atmospheric guitar loops anchored by a steady kick and bass, 'Near' brings a hint of twang to expansive guitar tones and in 'Dim,' layered drones and melodies rise and fall like petals. Add in the suspensory sounds of 'Absent' and 'Carry' which blooms into a full orchestral swell and you have an immersive, introspective suite of sonic bliss.
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Terms & Conditions Apply (reissue)
Cat: DPROMDCD 105. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Cruisin' For A Bruisin' (Bacteria Bitch mix)
Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
Thrill Of Romance? (Burgo Partridge mix)
The Bottom Feeder
Sarah's Beloved Aunt
Bum Brush Effect
Cruisin' For A Bruisin' (Black Bomber mix)
Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (Maa Maa)
Bum Brush Effect (long version)
Beloved Aunt With Extra Cheddar
Tickety Boo
Driftin' By
Rock Baby Rock
Electric Smudge
Cackles
Opium Cabaret
Review: This expansive 2CD collection from Nurse With Wound compiles a range of experimental works from 2008-2011, offering a glimpse into their cut-and-paste sonic universe. Opening with the jarring 'Cruisin' For A Bruisin'', the set quickly plunges into a diverse array of sound, blending drones, rhythms and odd vocal samples. The first disc is split into 'The Bacteria Magnet' and 'Rushkoff Coercion', while the second features 'Erroneous, A Selection of Errors,' likely showcasing unreleased material. The music constantly shifts, moving from chaotic big band absurdity to African-inspired polyrhythms, cold techno and smoky ambient passagesiall within moments. Though the collection lacks a unifying theme, its disorienting patchwork of textures offers plenty of intriguing moments. As with any NWW release, it's difficult to categorise, but it's a skilful, unpredictable exploration of sound that keeps listeners engaged despite its ever-changing nature.
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Thunder Perfect Mind
Cat: IF 119CD. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Cold (CD1: Thunder Perfect Mind)
Colder Still
Zero Neither No (Andrew Liles remix - CD2: Various Industrial Adhesives & Lubricant)
Crank
Steel Dream March Of The Metal Men
The Dadda's Intoxication
Head Cold
Cold (Miss Ticker mix)
Spooky Loop
Alien
Colder Than
Colder Then
Bad Trip To Berlin
Review: Confusingly, two staggering out-there experimental albums arrived in 1992 bearing the same title: Thunder Perfect Mind. One came from Current 93, a group led by David Tibet featuring Nurse With Wound founder Steven Stapleton. The second was the latter's own experimental musical meditation on the same musical theme - a follow-up to the classic Soliloquy For Lilith that was, if anything, even darker, weirder and more intense than Current 93's paganistic LP. This expanded reissue presents a remastered version of the original two-track set on disc one - complete with musical contributions by Colin Potter and David Tibet - and a wealth of rare, unreleased and recently unearthed contemporaneous material on CD2. It's the ultimate version of an inspiringly out-there set.
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Locus Impervio
Locus Impervio (CD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: GRSCL 38. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Chryse
Longitude Of Ascending Node
Spartivento
Ascend
100scale
Luas
Equigen
Syrtis
Impervio
Ouranos
Equatorial Radius
Review: For well over a decade, Italian producer, electronic musician and sound designer Ocralab (real name Rocco Biscione) has been serving up immersive and enveloping ambient soundscapes, most of which tend towards the meditative and subtly sun-kissed. That's the trademark sound that he explores on gorgeous new full-length Locus Impervio, a set whose gently rising and falling melodic motifs, calming soundscapes and spacey sounds recall the halcyon days of ambient music in the mid-to-late 1990s. It's a genuinely gorgeous, soul-enriching set all told - the kind of thing we might have expected Pete Namlook, Jonah Sharp, Move D and Mixmaster Morris to put out circa 1994 (albeit with subtle nods to more contemporary, sound design-driven academic ambient releases).
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History Of The Future Part 2
Cat: MD 708. Rel: 11 Feb 15
Aftermath
Tower Twenty Three (Spud vs Kreature mix)
Vuja De
Apple Tree (Abacus remix)
DDD/Unite 1 (Dirty disco dub/Mad Orb)
Blasty Mast vs The Corporal - "From A Distance"
Gee Strings
Cool Harbour
Ripples
Golden Clouds (Oicho remix)
Soulman (Villod remix TF edit)
Ball Of Fire (Dabrye remix)
Fussball (Deadbeat Champions League dub)
Baghdad Batteries
OOPA
Codes
Pebbles
Shem Version
Sail
Dilmun
Angel 4 Matrix
Falkenbrueck
Edelgrun
Glen Coe
Traumvogel
DADOES
The Orbots Surround The Trojan Horse
Review: On 2013's History of The Future, Alex Paterson looked back at The Orb's most productive and critically acclaimed period, between the ever-changing band's formation in 1989 and the end of their 'major label adventure' at the tail end of the '90s. This second instalment - released ahead of a new album in the summer - brings the story bang up to date, gathering together Paterson and company's best productions since the turn of the millennium. For the most part, it's business as usual, with the former Killing Joke roadie and longtime production partner Thomas Fehlman joining the dots between sample-heavy downtempo grooves, dub, melodious techno and '90s style ambient house (the second disc, which focuses mostly on this style, is particularly enjoyable).
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Orboretum: The Orb Collection
Cat: COOKCD 820. Rel: 07 Nov 24
A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld (Orbital dance mix)
Little Fluffy Clouds (Ambient mix 1)
Perpetual Dawn (2024 version)
Pomme Fritz (Meat 'N Veg)
Blue Room (radio 7")
Oxbow Lakes (Sabres No1 mix)
Toxygene
Asylum (7" edit)
Once More (Scourge Of The Earth long mix)
Ghostdancing (version)
Gee Strings
Aftermath (LP version)
From A Distance (Blast Master V The Corpral)
Dilmun
Lunik (Komplott EP version)
Captain Korma
Appletree In My Back Yard (Abakus remix)
DDD (Dirty Disco Dub) (Belka & Strelka remix)
Metallic Spheres In Colour/Round Side (2024 edit with David Gilmour)
Golden Clouds (feat Lee Scratcha Perry)
Fussball (feat Lee Scratcha Perry)
Pillow Fight @ Shag Mountain (radio edit)
Rush Hill Road (radio edit)
Doughnuts Forever
Daze (Missing & Messed Up mix)
Hawk Kings (Oseberg Buddhas Buttonhole)
AAA (Violeta Vicci remix (Hung, Drawn & Quartered))
HOME (High Orbs Mini Earth)
Review: Orboretum: The Orb Collection is a comprehensive 2xCD set curated by Dr Alex Paterson, showcasing the evolution of The Orb's sound across three decades. This collection not only revisits classic tracks from their pioneering days but also highlights recent gems from Abolition Of The Royal Familia (2020) and Prism (2023), acclaimed as some of their finest work. This "director's cut" reimagines The Orb's extensive catalog, juxtaposing tracks from different eras to reveal a continuous thread in their music. Known for their ambient house and psychedelic influences, The Orb's work has consistently pushed boundaries, from their groundbreaking 1991 debut album to their latest releases. This collection serves as both a tribute to their past and a celebration of their ongoing innovation in electronic music.
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Dream State
Cat: DH 20006. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Dark Angel (3:32)
Dreamstate (5:23)
Love You Got (4:27)
Higher (3:24)
Rise (4:09)
Ballad (In The End) (4:28)
Sunshine (3:30)
Air (5:06)
Time To (3:49)
Trust & Desire (4:25)
Review: Kelly Lee Owens' highly anticipated fourth studio album Dreamstate offers a liberating, euphoric sound, reflecting the emotional growth she apparently experienced following a significant romantic breakup. It's a record full of release and renewal, urging listeners to find their own freedom. Owens collaborated with heavyweights like Bicep, Tom Rowlands from The Chemical Brothers and George Daniel from The 1975 to craft this immersive soundscape. Dreamstate is also her first release on the newly launched dh2 label, part of Dirty Hit, spearheaded by George Daniel.
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Piano Music 1-7
Cat: EMEGO 301CD. Rel: 02 Dec 21
Piano Music 1
Piano Music 2
Piano Music 3
Piano Music 4
Piano Music 5
Piano Music 6
Piano Music 7
Review: Since he first emerged on Diagonal a decade ago, Powell has been associated with abstract rhythms, hard-edged electronics, modular madness and fearsome experimentation. Piano Music 1-7, then, is something of a departure: a set that's as equally as inspired by piano jazz and neo-classical musical movements as fractured electronica and the Radiophonic Workshop. Of course, this is not piano music in the Nils Frahm sense - much of the actual piano motifs are delivered on lo-fi keyboards and synthesizers, while his fluid, attractive and ultra-melodic refrains come wrapped in studio effects and occasional electronic textures. A great example of this hybrid sound is 'Piano Music 4' - all alien electronics, woozy piano riffs and unsettling experimental intent, while the raw beauty of shimmering ambient number 'Piano Music 7' is simply sublime.
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Tall Tales
Tall Tales (CD in debossed hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: WARPCD 323X. Rel: 08 May 25
A Fake In A Faker's World (8:14)
Ice Shelf (4:45)
Bugging Out Again (4:32)
Back In The Game (4:33)
The White Cliffs (8:09)
The Spirit (4:51)
Gangsters (3:29)
This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice (3:51)
Tall Tales (5:02)
Happy Days (4:12)
The Men Who Dance In Stag's Heads (3:24)
Wandering Genie (5:08)
Review: Since Radiohead went on hiatus a few years back, Thom Yorke has thrown himself into all sorts of solo and collaborative projects. His latest sees him join forces with Sydney-based British electronic music stalwart Mark Pritchard for an album that expands on their previous collaboration (the superb 'Beautiful People' from Pritchard's 2018 album Under The Sun). It's a breathtakingly brilliant concoction all told, with the pair conjuring ethereal, oddball and immersive songs in which Yorke's distinctive vocals - sometimes delivered as you'd expect, other times layered-up, mutilated or utilised as textures - rise above backing tracks made with unusual synths and drum machines, and variously indebted to ambient, IDM, ghostly electronica, lo-fi beat-scapes and the gripping intensity of horror soundtracks. A modern electronic classic in the making.
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Propaganda
Cat: BB 468. Rel: 09 Oct 24
They Call Me Nocebo (5:01)
Purveyor Of Pleasure (4:11)
Vicious Circle (3:43)
Tipping Point (3:38)
Distant (4:45)
Love:Craft (4:33)
Dystopian Waltz (5:32)
Wenn Ich Mir Was Wunschen Durfte (5:17)
Review: We're not sure any of us would have predicted that there would be a new Propaganda album in 2024 - after all, it has been 40 years since they made their debut, and almost 20 years since 'principle song writers' Ralf Dorper and Michael Mertens last got together to record an album. Simply titled Propaganda, the album is undoubtedly a triumphant return - a set that recalls the ground-breaking brilliance of their earliest work. Sure, some of the synthesisers and sonics have been updated - it's not quite as cold and icy as their earliest explorations - and there are subtle rhythmic nods to more contemporaneous dance rhythms, but the results are uniformly excellent. For proof, check the throbbing headiness of 'Purveyor of Pleasure', the alt synth-pop bubble of 'Tipping Point', and the atmospheric excellence of 'Love:Craft'.
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You're Only Young Once But You Can Be Stupid Forever
Cat: DISC 31CD. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Gearee (0:27)
Newdiv (3:03)
Fairalign (1:52)
Coughyspns (0:58)
Bangsaft (2:58)
Djstus (0:48)
Hundrecision (0:50)
Zownthram (1:23)
Visionsrevisions (5:24)
Bowgh (1:01)
Fallybli (3:06)
Faq (0:58)
Yewt (1:27)
Shttwobe (3:17)
Sicksicksicks (1:08)
Deweyedair (1:47)
Rew (1:55)
Gauq (1:57)
Review: While not as widely known or celebrated as those who came in his wake (and cite his work as an inspiration), Rephlex alumnus Bogdan Raczynski makes music every bit as alluring - and, like one of those he influenced, Richard D James, a fan of playful press releases and eye-catching interview quotes. He's variously described his amusingly new title as an AI-made attempt at EDM, the soundtrack to a rejected Tesla infomercial, a collection of ten-year-old tracks and a bid to crack "the lucrative coffee shop playlist market". Whatever the truth, it's a melodious, warm and ear-catching collection of cuts that flits between cheery electronica, off-kilter IDM, immersive and maximal club cuts, joyful ambient soundscapes and short, sweet numbers that refuse to outstay their welcome. Another winner from a master of his craft.
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Nostalgia
Cat: GONDCD 72. Rel: 26 Sep 24
24.03 (5:13)
Thin Line (6:38)
Dancing With Ghosts (5:26)
The Boat (13:04)
It Comes In Waves (0:36)
Don't Break My Heart (6:49)
Komeda (10:32)
Utrata (4:56)
Nostalgia (5:33)
Review: Hania Rani has a knack for blending the ethereal with the intimate, and her latest offering, Nostalgia, captures that perfectly. This is her first live album, but it's much more than just a performance recording. Filmed at the Polish Radio studios in Warsaw, it feels like a love letter to a place steeped in history and meaning for her. The space itself, with all its ghosts and hidden stories, becomes a character in the album, lending an air of mystery and depth to Rani's signature mix of piano, voice, and electronics. Nostalgia moves through delicate melodies and cinematic arrangements, with Rani's touch feeling both familiar and experimental. She brings the studio's spirit alive, layering sound and memory in a way that feels both spontaneous and deliberate. This isn't just a snapshot of a live show; it's an immersive, intimate dive into Rani's creative world. With its mix of lush textures and haunting vocals, Nostalgia solidifies her status as an artist who can create both in the moment and with timeless grace.
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Ghosts
Ghosts (CD)
Cat: GONDCD 66. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Oltre Terra
Hello
Don't Break My Heart (feat Duncan Bellamy)
24 03
Dancing With Ghosts (feat Patrick Watson)
A Day In Never
Whispering House (feat Olafur Arnalds)
The Boat
Moans
Thin Line (feat Duncan Bellamy)
Komeda
Utrata
Nostalgia
Review: This is the CD version of Ghosts, the third solo album from Polish pianist and composer Hania Rani, courtesy of Mathew Halsall's Gondwana. It comes after an artist residency in Switzerland in an abandoned sanitarium amongst the mountains so is inspired by the numerous rumoured ghosts that inhabit the hills. Lead singles 'Hello' and 'Dancing with Ghosts' take drastically different approaches, with the former being an electro-ambient take on lounge jazz sensibilities and 'Dancing with Ghosts' being a moody and grumbling duet ballad with Patrick Whatson. The whole album has a lingering sense of finality and creeping doom and is another absorbing listen from front to back.
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Niu
Niu (limited CD limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SP 037CDLTD. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Prelude No 7
Ornamental Eclipse
A Keyhole-Shaped Island
Puzzle Breeze
Gardens Unseen
Podium Of Riddles
It Could Vanish In An Instant
Temporary Alchemy
Ceramic Swallows, Set Of 3
Review: Was there anyone who combined soul and synth pop this well with such expert instrumentation as this band?! This collection captures two iconic sessions for the John peel show recorded during the early 1980s, showcasing a beloved band at their creative peak. Remastered for a fresh listen, the album highlights their ability to craft memorable melodies and intricate synth-driven soundscapes. The funky, melodic opener boasts a strong chorus and infectious groove, setting the tone for an engaging journey through soulful pop. An upbeat, feel-good gem in 'Some People I Know To Lead Fantastic Lives ' follows, blending frenetic rhythms with shimmering synth textures that radiate warmth and optimism. An important hit for the band, 'Wishful Thinking' demonstrates clever songwriting and a catchy structure that's impossible to resist, solidifying its place as a synth pop classic. The collection also includes a stunning downtempo track with 'Watching The Rainclouds' , rich with soulfulness and unique instrumentation, showing the band's range and ability to evoke deep emotion through delicate melodies and expressive keyboard work. This compilation is a fantastic snapshot of their evolution and a reminder of their enduring influence. Fans old and new will find much to love in this expertly curated and beautifully remastered release. China Crisis continues to be more respected as time goes on.
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The Dream We Carry
Cat: NNXN 28.2. Rel: 09 Jul 24
A Song For Lost Souls (3:58)
Les Fils Des Etoiles (3:01)
Among The Lost (1:03)
Goodbye To Berlin (2:52)
Remnants (2:47)
Object Of Desire (2:29)
The Road Home (3:48)
Tales From Nowhere (4:36)
Portrait Of A Child (3:48)
Solace (1:18)
Equinox (4:26)
Disparu (2:09)
Voices (2:19)
The Song Of Wandering Aengus (4:08)
Review: Since returning in 2015 following a two-decade long hiatus, post-punk experimentalists The Revolutionary Army of the Infant Jesus has offered up a trio of admired albums. Even so, The Dream We Carry is still the multi-media-loving Liverpool collective's first new full-length for four years. It's an inspired set all told, with the band shrouding their beautiful neo-folk and ethereal compositions in simmering strings, dusty sound design, oodles of effects, and all manner of samples and field recordings. It's quietly picturesque and exquisitely crafted, providing a mixture of musical melancholy and hopeful positivity. It comes highly recommended.
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Challengers (Soundtrack)
Cat: 198028 08052. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Challengers
"I Know"
Yeah X10
L'oeuf
The Signal
Brutalizer
Stopper
Brutalizer 2
The Points That Matter
Lullaby
Final Set
Pull Over
Friday Afternoons, Op 7: A New Year Carol
Friday Afternoons, Op 7: A New Year Carol (part 2)
Challengers: Match Point
Compress/Repress
Review: When Italian film director Luca Guadagnino commissioned long-term collaborators Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross to write and produce the soundtrack for Challengers, he had a clear idea in mind: music rooted in Berlin techno and 90s rave'. Reznor and Ross undoubtedly delivered, creating heavily electronic music that veers between guitar-laden nu-rave ('Yeah x10'), throbbing peak-time workouts (the Moroder-goes-to-Berghain flex of 'Challengers'), tech-tinged nu-disco ('The Signal', 'The Points That Matter'), pitched-black EBM-techno fusion ('Brutalizer') and acid-fired insanity ('Pull Over'). There are occasional nods to more classical movie soundtracks - see the choral versions of Benjamin Britten's 'New Year Prayer' - but for the most part it is a thrill-a-minute ride through deliciously heavy rhythms, basslines and electronics.
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Aegis Of Silence
Cat: AFFINCD 08. Rel: 24 Jan 25
A Rusty Overture
Sleep/Forget (feat Robert Farrugia)
Void Resonance
Mistral
Hope's Canvas
Tomorrow's Dawn
Reverie In Bloom/VII VI MMXXI
Amongst The Gods II (feat Oldernar)
Resolved
Review: Finish dub techno powerhouse Joachim Spieth welcomes UK artist Rhubiqs to his well-regarded Affin label for a debut appearance that sinks you into a widescreen world of ambient lushness. His Aegis of Silence album takes cues from divergent sounds like post-rock and soft ambient as well as drone and even modern classical. It's an ever-shifting soundscape with smeared pads and nostalgia dreams, half-remembered thoughts and a sense of mood that ranges from escapist and blissed out to more ominous and paranoid.
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The Inner Garden
The Inner Garden (hand-numbered CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 64. Rel: 14 Apr 25
The First Day
Summer Rain
No One Ever Touched Me Before You
Forgiveness
The Inner Garden
Tears Had To Fall
I Just Want To Get Better
Comes To A Head
Review: Hadley Roe is a UK-based artist whose debut album on peerless ambient label Past Inside The Present adds up to a healing sonic journey crafted with electric guitar, synths and software trickery. Themes are drawn from Roe's personal struggles with mental health, trauma and isolation so make for sounds that blend melancholy, bliss and moments of calm and comfort. Take the serene 'The First Day' or the evolving 'No One Ever Touched Me Before You' - both are hugely emotive and absorbing for the way they patiently unfurl. Roe's ability to express herself through intuitive, wordless music is truly standout.
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90
90 (4xCD)
Cat: 6127 0. Rel: 13 Feb 25
322 40
221 37
217 09
54 30
443 09
TB13 16 37
TB6 35 49
TB13 36 49
357 41
TB36 2 14
3704 90
TB34r 13 37
TB6 25
332 05
222 13
TB36 6 47
TB36 9 18
TB38 58 56
TB38 149 43
TB39 69 45
TB41 35 58
352 30
TB11 34 20
TB11 29 15
TB6 43 47
TB4 8 57
TB36 69 23
TB6 101 30
Moebi Speaks
774 02
TB33 116
TB11 144 24
TB35 21 24
647 32
131 33
792 43
TB10 76 16
TB6 55 03
776 665 54
TB41 38 28
633 09
384 57
1027 35
934 19
154 32
Fostex 58
430 15
587 18
897 00
663 20
Review: A quadruple box set spanning recordings made between 1968 and 1980 on two-track Revox tape, these previously unreleased works showcase the hypnotic cycles and textural explorations that define kosmische musik. Using his signature Farfisa organ and Echolette tape delay, the pieces evoke the spirit of Roedelius' Selbstportrait series and collaborations with Dieter Moebius and Michael Rother. Rather than a strict retrospective, 90 feels like a timeless sound journey, blending cascading minimalist loops with the organic warmth that has inspired generations. Tracks are unnamed and unmoored from chronology, allowing the listener to experience them as fluid expressions of Roedelius's artistry. The music recalls the meditative brilliance of contemporaries like Terry Riley, while firmly rooted in the experimental ethos of early German electronic music. Released to celebrate Roedelius's 90th birthday, this collection is both a celebration and a rediscovery, offering a vivid portrait of a visionary artist. 90 is a masterclass in innovation and introspection, essential for fans of kosmische and beyond.
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Moon Garden
Moon Garden (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: 61761. Rel: 11 Feb 25
In The Forest Of Syrinx
Moon Garden
The Tale Of Fossil
Sapphire Jellyfish
Fragment Of Ancient Times
Review: In a collaboration for the ages, we hear German kosmische musician Hans-Joachim Roedelius (Cluster, Harmonia) team up with Japanese flutist Yuko Matsuzaki and Berlin Philharmonic analog musician sound engineer Onnen Bock for a nacreous improv blast. Spanning soft, pearly electronica and neoclassical, Moon Garden comprises five works, incorporating techniques and fragments of songs already released. A mythical aura unfurls through synth koto and organic harmonics; 'In The Forest Of Syrinx' establishes a singing bowled, new age aesthetic, segueing into the purely vocal threnody 'Sapphire Jellyfish'. Bridging electronic washes, piano and female vocals, this is a borderless soundscape of exciting proportions.
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Under The Weather
Cat: CLOCD 5732. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Under The Weather (3:42)
We Turned Away (3:46)
Words To That Affect (3:14)
Host (3:55)
Fear Over Nothing (3:17)
Sick & Tired (3:19)
Coherence (3:35)
Last Words (3:56)
All The Devils (3:31)
Change (3:49)
Review: Rosetta Stone, one of the most enduring bands from the influential second wave of gothic rock, returns with a brand-new studio album called Under the Weather. Known for their dark romance and chiming guitars, the new album stays true to form with lush keyboards and an undercurrent of sinister nostalgia, thanks to bandleader Karl North. Fans can look forward to pre-release singles and a significant media blitz to accompany this album, their first in 4 years. Formed in the 1980s by Porl King and Karl North, Rosetta Stone initially captured the jangly-guitar sounds of gothic rock. Their big break came after supporting The Mission on tour. The band later transitioned to a more electronic sound before disbanding in 1998. Now, gothic mastermind Porl King is back with an album that promises to transport fans back to goth's heyday. Like their namesake, British goth legends Rosetta Stone were pivotal in bridging the gap between the first wave of gothic rock and the emerging underground scene. Their music brought a romantic element to a dynamic era of black fashion and experimental freak culture.
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Fatbergs
Cat: PS 013CD. Rel: 07 Oct 24
The Fatberg Which Weighed As Much As Three Elephants
The Boeing 747-Sized Fatberg
The Double-Decker Bus-Shaped Fatberg
Slithering Fatberg
Huge & Disgusting 300 Tonne Fatberg
Review: Via their Rubbish Music project, Kate Carr and Ian Chambers use sound to, in their words, "investigate the journeys, transformations and impacts of everyday objects". In the case of their 2022 debut album Upcycling, that meant creating new experimental sound worlds from all manner of discarded things. On sophomore set Fatbergs, they turn their attention to the oily, greasy clogs that form in our sewage system. In practice, that means a mixture of ghostly electronics, gurgling and effects-laden noises of unknown origin, creepy and immersive soundscapes, echo-laden bells, dystopian new-age compositions and unusual - but surprisingly meditative and heady - ambient epics.
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Hidari Ude No Yume (remastered)
Cat: WWSCD 33. Rel: 11 Nov 20
Boku No Kakera (CD1: Japanese edition)
Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo
Kacha Kucha Nee
The Garden Of Poppies
Relache
Tell 'Em To Me
Living In The Dark
Slat Dance
Venezia
Saru No Ie
Boku No Kakera (CD2: instrumental mix)
Saru To Yuki To Gomi No Kodomo
Kacha Kucha Nee
The Garden Of Poppies
Relache
Tell 'Em To Me
Living In The Dark
Slat Dance
Venezia
Saru No Ie
Review: Although widely celebrated as a pioneering and influential work, the original Japanese version of Ryuichi Sakamoto's third solo album, Hidari Ude No Yume, has long been hard-to-find. Helpfully We Want Sounds has secured the rights to reissue it in Europe, pairing the Yellow Magic Orchestra man's original set - complete with sung and spoken Japanese vocals - with a partner disc of entirely instrumental versions. Musically, it remains as vibrant and otherworldly as it did at the turn-of-the-80s, with the great Sakamoto combining elements of jazz, traditional Japanese music, new age, ambient and new-wave with rubbery synth-pop and proto-electro sounds. The fact that it still sounds like nothing else is not only proof of Sakamoto's genius, but also why you genuinely need it in your life.
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Love After Love (Soundtrack)
Cat: JL 2022CD. Rel: 13 Dec 22
Qiao Gate Piano
Qiao Gate Strings
Flashback Strings
Light2 Piano
Light2 Strings
Theme Piano
Theme Strings
Yacht Strings
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto has penned many soundtracks over the years, but few are as stirring, tender and emotionally laden as his soundtrack to 2021 Chinese movie 'Love After Love'. The film is described as an "erotic romance drama" set in the 1930s, about a young woman who travels to Hong Kong to further her education, but ends up working for her aunt, seducing "rich and powerful men". Sakamoto's score mirrors the unfurling, highly emotive drama, using reverb-laden piano pieces and string-laden orchestral movements to wring maximum emotion from each scene. It's a brilliant score all told and undoubtedly one of the former Yellow Orchestra Man's greatest works for cinema - and that's saying something!

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Coda (remastered)
Cat: WWSCD 92. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence
Batavia
Germination
A Hearty Breakfast
Before The War
The Seed & The Sower
A Brief Encounter
Ride Ride Ride
The Fight
Dismissed!/Assembly
Beyond Reason
Sowing The Seed
Last Regrets
The Seed
Japan
Coda
Review: The film Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, a worldwide sensation upon its release in 1983, showcased Sakamoto's emerging talent as a composer - alongside his acting role - and the soundtrack became instantly popular, establishing Sakamoto as a global music icon. These solo piano versions of it were recorded at Onkyo Haus in Tokyo and initially released as part of the Japanese cassette book project Avec Piano, and now, not before town, are finally getting their first full international release.
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Da Vinci Genius: The Score
Cat: ALNCD 70. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Mosaic
Elegy
Prelude
Intro/Homo Deus
Hands
Portraits
Equality
Clouds
Machines
Super Hero (with Sentre)
Descent
Zodiac
Zodiac Part 2/Perpetual Dreamer
Landing On The Sun
Last Supper /Oxford Suite (part 1 - with Ed Alleyne Johnson)
Into The Metaverse/Homo Deus Part 2
Outro
Review: Sasha's latest album was initially created to soundtrack Da Vinci Genius, a unique, immersive, multi-media exhibition celebrating the life and work of the inventor, artist and all-round Renaissance man Leonardo Da Vinci. Crafted in cahoots with a string of contributors to his popular Scene Delete set, the score (and subsequently this album) cannily combines neo-classical music (inspired by both vintage and more contemporary composers), the sweeping grandiosity of movie soundtracks, bubbly electronica, colourful ambient soundscapes, occasional nods to 15th century choral music and Sasha's usual emotive musical motifs. As the set progresses, it eases closer to the dancefloor sound the veteran DJ/producer is most famous for - which will delight his legion of fans - without ever fully committing. This is, after all, an immersive, eyes-closed listening experience first and foremost.
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Stella Epoca
Cat: 12K 1097. Rel: 08 Nov 22
Eclipse Dawn
Space Dive
Enquan
Dream Float
Night Leaf
Sol Soil
Sky Rebirth
Tiny Conjunctions
Fertile Emptiness
Sweet Hygiea Grass
Fennel Tunnel
Moon Light Wave
Soranikaer
Field Memory
Review: Japanese artist Sawako returns to 12K with her first new release on the label since 2008's Bitter Sweet (12k1047). Sawako's sound, fragile and amorphous, may be made up of digital elements but takes on a humble, human sound here. Here she collapses eight years of memories and recordings into layers of sound intended to "open the body to the celestial world". Using generative compositional methods she recorded fragments of melodies on days of full moons, new moons, planetary conjunctions and around other notable events happening in the skies. She references orbits, sound waves and light, with suitably dream like results.
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Devotional
Cat: SPS 2038. Rel: 10 Sep 20
Cimmerian
Devotional (mix 1)
Sacerdotal
Sacred
Believing
Blue Iris
Skyglow
Devotional (mix 2)
Covenant
Missal
Silencio
Scepter
Review: Silentes has so far supplied little information about the artist known as Scapular, or for that matter his debut album on their 13 sub-label, which is called Devotional. Here's what we know: it was recorded in Mexico City in late 2019 and early 2020 by a hitherto unknown producer who goes by the name of J. Sanchez. Musically, it's a pleasingly opaque and subtly-varied affair built around gaseous ambient electronics, chopped and processed samples (think field recordings, spoken word snippets, and heavenly choirs), crunchy electronic rhythms, hazy dub techno textures, and unsurprisingly spacey grooves. It's hard to get a handle on, but that's part of the fun. Most importantly, the debutant artist has delivered a set that surprises and delights at every turn.
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The Sound Of Lalo Schifrin: Original Soundtracks Jazz & Pop Albums Songs & Covers 1955-2017
Cat: 885135 0. Rel: 05 Dec 24
The Verve Years (CD1)
The Verve Years (CD2)
Dizzy Gillespie (CD3)
Dizzy Gillespie (CD4)
Mission: Impossible (CD5)
Mannix & Murderers' Row (CD6)
Bullitt & Cool Hand Luke (CD7)
Once A Thief & Other Themes & Schifrin-Sade (CD8)
There's A Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On & Rock Requiem (CD9)
Dirty Harry Series (CD10)
Kung Fu & Co (CD11)
Soundtrack Panorama (CD12)
Soundtrack Panorama (CD13)
Soundtrack Panorama (CD14)
Jazz Meets The Symphony (CD15)
Songs, Covers, & New Readings (CD16)
Review: This 17xCD set is a sprawling testament to Lalo Schifrin's genius, charting his journey as a composer who brought jazz, Latin rhythms, and classical grandeur into the heart of Hollywood. 'Mission: Impossible' still brims with tension, its taut rhythm as sharp as ever, while 'Bullitt' is all about brooding jazz-fusion cool. Then there's 'Enter the Dragon', where Eastern motifs meet cinematic swagger. Even lesser-known gems like the haunting 'Kelly's Heroes' theme reveal his knack for blending intricate orchestration with emotional pull. A deep dive into these discs is less a passive listen and more a front-row seat to cinematic history being redefined.
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After The Dance Phone Home
Cat: ATD 1CD. Rel: 22 Jul 24
Phone Home
Indiara
Alldee People Emerge
Mood 4
Rain Dots
Sun Dots
Deneb Interlude
Gravitas 2
Review: Titled after Marvin Gaye's soulful 'After the Dance,' Detroit producer Scott Grooves delved into a realm beyond the dancefloor with his contribution to an exhibition by Elysia Borowy in September last year. It showcased six installations that explore experimental expressionism in visual arts and electronic music. Grooves' work critiques capitalist culture and draws from afrofuturism, creating a captivating dialogue on consumerism and futuristic themes across six thought-provoking installations: Sweet Dreams Anakin, Foot Work, Vinyl, For All-Dee People, Yellow Sun Bricks and Found Sound. These pieces challenge viewers to reflect on modern humanity, bridging the gap between observer and artwork and now the deeply absorbing, cathartic ambient music from the show arrives on CD.
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Nox Anima
Cat: BORCD 074. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Nightfall
Inner Symphony
Signal
I See You Up Tomorrow
You Can't Hide (feat Jeanne Added)
Des Choses (feat Yelle)
Hunger
On The Edge
Call The Mystery
Sakuru
Dreamers
Review: A warm welcome back to long-serving French duo Scratch Massive, a DJ/production twosome who have been active locally and internationally since 1994. Nox Anima is, somewhat remarkably, the duo's first studio album since 2018. Rooted in the stylish, atmospheric and occasionally moody new wave sound they've been developing for decades, the album frequently pairs dark and clandestine analogue and modular synth sounds - throbbing, arpeggio-style sequences and ghostly chords - with metronomic or sparse beats, moments of melodic positivity, spacey electronics and whispered or sung female lead vocals. It's a musical blend that pays dividends far more often than not, making Nox Anima a must-check for fans of leftfield synth pop and chilly coldwave sounds.
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Deep Valley
Cat: 12K 1102. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Cold Weather
River Reflections
Fallen Trees On The Far Shore
Hidden Paths, Animal Tracks
Whispered Surfaces
Boundaries
Beyond, Winter Sun
Floodwater Debris
Drawn From River Water
Landscapes, Shared
Review: Deep Valley is a new collaborative work by Australian artists Seaworthy aka Cameron Webb and Matt Rosner and they came together for it during a week-long residency at Bundanon Art Museum in New South Wales. The property which was gifted to the Australian public by artists Arthur and Yvonne Boyd in the 1990s offers a unique landscape along the Shoalhaven River and is surrounded by sandstone cliffs and diverse wildlife. Drawing inspiration from Boyd's belief that "you can't own a landscape," Deep Valley combines the inspiration of that setting with environmental recordings, guitars, piano, and electronic processing all of which aim to highlight the transient nature of ecosystems and encourage you to reconnect with the sounds of nature.
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Through The Static
Cat: TECCD 026. Rel: 31 Jan 25
Glitter In The Dark
Horrid & Dejected (feat Dis Fig)
Strength From Weakness
Oblivion
Entry Point (feat Trisicloplox)
I'm So Happy
Betwixt All Light
Blurred Freequency
Glass Clutch
Obscure Reality (feat Wil Wilson)
Vessel In Ruin
20850
Afraid To Go Downstairs
Through The Static
Review: Four years ago, Jon Linksey brought his Sectra project to Tectonic to the first time, serving up an impossible-to-pigeonhole set that combined his love of abstract noise, drone, industrial, techno and warped dancehall. The producer expands on these ideas on Through The Static, his first album to be released on anything other than cassette. In some ways it was designed with the CD format in mind, with the 13 'official tracks' - decidedly dystopian, angular and frequently intense affairs full of mutant rhythms and flashes of genuine musical emotion - being joined by a five-track bonus EP that can apparently be heard "through" the sound of static bolted onto the end of the EP. It's an interesting and unusual idea, but it's the adventurous and experimental qualities of the main album that makes it such a vital listen.
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Seti
Seti (CD)
Cat: ORBSCD 005. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Paradise
Purgatory
Seti (part 1)
Seti (part 2)
Seti (part 3)
The Armchair Astronaut
Review: Orb offshoot project Sedibus has proved popular with fans for two reasons: it reunites Alex Paterson with Andy Falconer, who worked extensively with the Orb between 1990 and 1994, and the music they make recalls some of the pair's best moments of that period - albeit with a quite different instrumentation. Seti, the pair's sophomore album, has been described by their label, Cooking Vinyl, as "ambient unplugged". That only tells half the story. While it does boast all manner of acoustic instruments - sitar, guitar, piano, tabla and other percussion - it also features Paterson's trademark spoken word snippets and the dreamiest of electronic chords and aural textures. With beautiful, immersive and typically lengthy compositions, it feels and sounds like a grown-up version of the Orb's mightiest early 90s work.
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Everything Squared
Cat: WARPCD 385. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Sky Hooks (5:43)
Multifolds (5:01)
Lose The Minus (2:00)
Antiskeptic (4:46)
Hooked Paw (3:22)
End Of Here (4:02)
Review: Seefeel's new album Everything Squared marks their first release since 2011, on which the "first ever shoegaze-electronica band" flex a positively retroactive take on the sound they sired. From the opening 'Sky Hooks' - a track which weaves an oxbow shape through small bankside groves of nymphlike-vocals in the peaks, and determined plods through ambient dub subterrains in the troughs - to the penultimate 'Hooked Paw', a similarly dubby but comparatively gnosis - a sophistic dream-blear for vocals and detuned atmoss at 140bpm, recalling the surreal ambient fort-das of HTRK or Clouds - this is not a record to be listened to lightly, despite its comeback status.
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