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Tracks Volume 3
Tracks Volume 3 (limited red vinyl 12")
Cat: CITI 024. Rel: 08 May 18
Amato Y Mariana - "Quieres Bailar" (5:39)
The Sixteen Steps - "Montgat" (6:46)
His Dirty Secrets - "Structures" (6:15)
Further Reductions - "Another Stranger" (4:56)
Review: BOOM! Our favourites, Cititrax, roll the third editions of Tracks out onto our shelves, and the results are unsurprisingly strong on this excellent various artists comp. It's a mixed bag of skills, as per usual, and the sounds are those of a new NYC, fuelled by a new sort of post-industrial sensibility. Amato Y Mariana open with the tight beats and groove of "Queires Bailar", followed closely by the ominous compositions of the EBM-flavoured "Montgat" from The Sixteen Steps. On the flip, His Dirty Secrets bleeps out some morphed acid on "Structures", and "Another Stranger" from Further Reductions churns out a slow, mild-mannered house experiment with its roots clearly planted in the coldest of waves. Sick.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Techno
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Well Of Sand
Cat: MIST 007. Rel: 31 Oct 23
Command D - "Half Blue" (Violet mix) (5:03)
DYL - "PJ2" (5:21)
Beats Unlimited - "Burn Your Theremin" (6:12)
Foreign Material - "The Living Planet" (6:42)
Tammo Hesselink - "Petse" (5:29)
Third Space - "Push" (part 2) (5:33)
Review: Sure Thing presents Well of Sand, its second compilation. Six tracks from the label's friends and favourites, each new to the roster, offer bold, untempered explorations of tempo and weight, a concise yet expansive collection recalling the deliberate cadence of rippling sand and the sheen of shimmering oases. From Command D's subtly groundswelling, but snappy 'Half Blue (Violet Mix)', to Foreign Material's alarmingly alien 'The Living Planet' and Third Space's supremely stereoized, lowercase opus 'Push (Part 2)', this is a release for that large intersection of audiophiles and techno-philes.
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Gespielt von: Mimi, Tom Drew, Rave Energy
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UFO
UFO (limited 12")
Cat: BID 004. Rel: 11 Apr 23
UFO (Andi Hanley rework) (7:32)
UFO (5:26)
Review: Reissued by Before I Die after being singled out as a choice cut from a recent Swedish library music compilation, 'UFO' is a cosmic funk jam by one lesser-cited duo known as Falk & Klou. This being their only collaboration, the fused efforts of Carl Johan Fogelklou and Fredrik Segerfalk make for an otherworldly experience, with lasery sound FX and a strange narration complementing this toothy electro-funk oddball. The remix by Andi Henley (Ruf Kutz) on the A-side cements the track's importance.
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Fa 2012
Fa 2012 (12")
Cat: EMEGO 151. Rel: 27 Sep 12
Fa 2012
Fa (Mark Fell remix)
Review: The notorious "Fa", featured on the classic LP, "Hotel Paral.lel" by Fennesz gets a welcomed re-edit by the man himself, on Editions Mego! Over 15 years after its release, the track still sounds as fresh as ever - managing to blur the lines between club music and drone psychedelia, but this 2012 reinterpretation adds an extra breath of warmth and subtlety thanks to its extended arrangement. Mark Fell aka Sensate Focus combines a healthy dosage of prophetic vocals and sharp percussion on the B side, without compromising the original's sparseness and freedom of movement. Spectacular journeys into sound.
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The Floor Mixes
The Floor Mixes (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: MW 065. Rel: 19 Dec 17
Five Times Of Dust - "Computer Bank" (The Floor mix) (7:12)
Five Times Of Dust - "Armoured Car" (6:57)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Like I Am, Comme Je Suis" (The Floor mix) (7:11)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Imponative" (3:28)
Review: Thanks to the eternally revered Minimal Wave imprint, out of NYC, Mark Phillips and Robert Lawrence's Five Times Of Dust project is going through a bit of a revival. The duo had first released some post-punk cassettes back in the 80s, and they clearly have not been forgotten. On this new remix EP, "Computer Bank" is given a makeover in the form of a The Floor remix, who proceeds to add all sorts of quirkiness over the tune's tough, heavy bass and driving rhythm; "Armoured Car" breaks the 4/4 in favour of something much closer to the band's original drum machine style. Once again, on the flip, we have a remix of "Like I Am, Comme Je Suis" by The Floor, who throws up a gnarly electro bass onto shady, neo-romantic vocals, and the whole things is finished off by "Imponative" from Unovodual and Tara Cross, who produce a slow, heady industrial groove for the dancefloor.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Dj soFa
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The Paradox In Me
The Paradox In Me (limited numbered 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 508. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Ephemere (4:28)
In Synthesis (3:07)
Evolve (5:34)
Shore Break (3:43)
Glacier (5:03)
Dark Enough? (3:18)
Review: Most of the time you expect Terence Fixmer to deliver a steely strain of techno which reliably moves monolithic crowds in any temple you care to mention, but on this album for Novamute he's purposefully opened his palette to the EBM and industrial sounds which sparked his imagination as a teenager. It's instantly apparent on the abrasive jackhammer sonics of opening track 'Test of the Times', while 'In Synthesis' comes on with the sort of tough but sexy arpeggios you'd readily associate with Nitzer Ebb or Front 242. There's still a dancefloor functionality in these tracks, but pure techno is not the order of the day, and the results are thrilling from start to finish.
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Injury Time EP
Injury Time EP (140 gram vinyl 12" + insert + sticker)
Cat: WSR RF2. Rel: 16 Aug 21
Hi Press (5:10)
Earthrise (5:34)
Injury Time (5:42)
Amber Glows (5:31)
Review: The first anyone heard from Robert Fleck was an early drop on Well Street back in 2018, and it's been quiet since then. Anyone following Well Street knows it's a hot tip for upfront artists in the fractured fissures of the UK underground, and Fleck makes a welcome return to prove the point. There's a lot of different touchstones you could point to on this release, from nimble-footed broken beat and a whiff of nu jazz orchestration, not to mention a bass music sensibility and an appreciation for deeper strains of UK techno. But more than all that, Fleck merges his unique spread of influences into something fresh and unique, comfortably slipping between conventional genre markings with the kind of flair we've come to expect from Well Street.
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The Lifesaver Compilation
Roman Flugel - "More Is Not Enough (Heaven Or Hell?)"
Lauer - "Hector"
San Laurentino - "Final Landing"
Tuff City Kids - "People Is A Crackhead" (Tuff Hamlet riddim)
Review: Established as a record label some four years ago, Live At Robert Johnson have really come to the fore as representing the best of contemporary European deep house alongside the likes of Dial and Running Back. Here, the Frankfurt institution returns to their recent triumphant Lifesaver compilation with this addendum 12" release featuring the productions from Roman Flugel, Lauer, San Laurentino and Tuff City Kids. Flugel opens proceedings with the rough and moody "More Is Not Enough" which brandishes a beat that can't help but get in your face. This is complemented by the calmer, sumptuous New Beat stylings of Lauer's "Hector" and the richly colourful "Final Landing" from San Laurentino. "People Is A Crackhead (Tuff Hamlet Riddim)" is not only the best track title in a hot minute but yet another original dancefloor slayer from Gerd Janson and Lauer's Tuff City Kids, opting for the Germanic digi dub meets tuff house route.
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Mammoth Mountain
Mammoth Mountain (limited clear vinyl 12")
Cat: SIGMMXII VI. Rel: 25 Jul 12
Four Hands - "Sea Of Love" (Mammoth Mountain mix)
Four Hands - "November 2011, North Northumberland" (Zoviet France dub)
Four Hands - "Mountain Of Mammon" (Zoviet France version)
Review: The Newcastle based Signals collective have been delightfully unpredictable in their short existence to date, with releases from artists as varied as Legowelt, John Heckle and Oppenheimer Analysis also demonstrating an ear for quality that ensures the casual observer should always check in on their latest release. That honour falls on two local North East acts in the shape of sometime Claremont 56 artist Four Hands and iconic industrial figures Zoviet France. This clear twelve inch is the most creatively ambitious record from Signals yet, with the original material from Four Hands in essence a remix he did of "Mammoth Mountain", a track from the Manchester based artist Caro Snatch. Reimagined as a luscious ambient music with real attention paid to musicality, "Sea Of Love (Mammoth Mountain mix)" is a beautiful slice of music that can't fail to captivate across the almost eight minutes of its duration. Accompanying this, Zoviet France submitted two remixes, with the first - "November 2011, North Northumberland (Zoviet France dub)" - actually a recording of themselves playing the Four Hands version on a mobile phone while one of them chops wood. Complementing this slightly odd version is a sublime thirteen minute ambient piece that truly refigures the magic of Four Hands' original piece in Zoviet France's own inimitable style.
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80001 PID (Soundtrack)
Cat: FCR 003. Rel: 27 Mar 25
80001PID (Shjva Visionary mix) (7:46)
80001PID (Full Circle remix) (7:34)
80001PID (4:02)
Review: Lost in Music: Post Industrial Dreamscape is a powerful film made by British artist Jermaine Francis. This is its soundtrack and it is a collaboration between Tony Bontana and Francis himself. The soundscape mirrors the film's moody and smoky dissonance as it delves into Post-Industrial Britain's social and political landscape through Francis's life. After being inspired by seeing the film, Full Circle saw potential in the track and remixed it into a loose yet mechanical sound with trippy synths and churning bass, while Ukrainian artist Shjva added her own interpretation that is a much more heady and dee bit of techno with cosmic synth overtones and an otherworldly feel.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
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States Of Bliss Part 2
Cat: PS 0072. Rel: 30 Jan 23
NY (2:33)
Awakening Desire (7:06)
High Fusion (extended mix) (8:05)
Review: Berlin-based but American-born producer Fred P is as deep as they come. Private Society has been his latest label concern for a while now and this State of Bliss series kicked off in November last year in fine fashion. Part 2 is another of his smooth signature blends of jazz, ambient and house. 'NY' has shimmering chords and a percussive clatter that eventually clears to reveal a skittish broken beat that is live and lush. 'Awakening Desire' then cuts loose on expansive ambient pads, with worlds vocals smeared across a wide open night sky in suggestive jazz drumming drifts way down low. It's an experimental piece before the funky jazz dancer 'High Fusion' gets you on your toes with a killer bass guitar line.
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Automatic Music Vol 1: Mechanics Of Waving
Cat: NONPLACE 053. Rel: 05 Jul 22
21-130 (5:50)
18-140 (5:40)
23-130 (6:22)
22-105 (5:02)
Review: Burnt Friedman and Joao Pais Filipe's collaborative efforts began back in 2018. The former using synthesis and electronics to paint subtly but incredibly specific aural pictures, the latter focusing on the drum and rhythmic end of things. At times their music feels entirely designed for the dancefloors of underground electronic clubs, in other moments it's something very different indeed.


This latest EP lives up to those broad brushstrokes. '21-30' is a lush, almost tropical sounding workout that offers a complex percussive pattern, and combines these with gentle shades of melody, harmony, hook and distorted note. '22-105' brings elements of glitchiness and robotics into the mix. Meanwhile, '18-140' would work well as a brooding building tool (or section) of a 'proper techno' mix, with '23-130' bridging gaps between the lot.
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Darkness Darkness
Cat: PSY 027LP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Darkness, Darkness (9:58)
No Services (7:07)
Review: A collaborative new single by sampletronic master Kieran Hebden (aka. Four Tet) and guitarist and composer William Tyler, two acclaimed musicians and both longstanding friends. Part of a recent spewing-forth of Hebden-adjacent material to hit the shelves after the artist's oft-reported-upon "agent of chaos" phase, these two tracks, pressed to a furtive 12", provide a neat counterpoint to that assessment. Rather than a pair of riddim bangers, the record flaunts Hebden's signature electronic textures and Tyler's guitar into a hypnotic, nominally dark soundwhirl, reminiscent of the earliest days of Text, but with a unique edge - a sonic corner never quite scoured before by either artist.
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Spirits Of The Black Lodge Vol 4
The Poetic Painter M - "Elusive Clarity Of 1 Mind" (7:35)
Pablo R Ruiz - "El Rey De Amor" (6:35)
Grey People - "Agorophobia" (5:22)
Fashion Flesh - "Kisses" (3:39)
Fauna53 - "Jam #1" (Assymetrical Weirdo Orchestra edit) (4:54)
Review: Los Angeles-based The Black Lodge began as an intimate gathering place and ritual organised around exploring, sharing and experimenting with diverse forms of electronic music. This is the fourth collection of cuts from various artists of The Black Lodge multiverse. The Poetic Painter M, an alias of Nation chief Traxx, opens up the A-side with the dark late night acid of 'Elusive Clarity Of 1 Mind', followed by Pablo R Ruiz from Detroit providing the spooky lo-fi/sci-fi groove 'El Rey De Amor'. Over on the flip, Michigan's Fashion Flesh serves up a harsh experimental soundscape on 'Kisses' and closes with the tunnelling industrial funk of Fauna53's 'Jam1' (Asymmetrical weirdo orchestra edit).
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Alben
Keep The Orange Sun: Reworks
Keep The Orange Sun: Reworks (limited CD in longbox)
Cat: PITP V047C. Rel: 15 Oct 21
Certainty Of Tides (R Beny rework)
Any Of Those Lie (Marine Eyes rework)
Rise (Zake & City Of Dawn rework)
Release-Adapt (36 rework)
Open Heart (Innesti rework)
Deepest Ocean (James Bernard rework)
Keep The Orange Sun (Taylor Deupree rework)
Migration (From Overseas rework)
Passing Dreams (Patricia Wolf rework)
Review: Los Angeles based ambient husband and wife duo, awakened souls join with Reunion Island native, From Overseas to create Keep The Orange Sun. After hearing each other's individual music, a deeper conversation started about shared musical influences and inspiration leading to the creation of this album. Keep The Orange Sun guides the listener on a thoughtfully curated path. Starting with the certainty of life's changes (Certainty of Tides) to arising self-doubt (Release/Adapt) and celebrating immersion in the present moment as the gateway to deeper connection with nature and one's life (Keep The Orange Sun). The instrumentation present in each track channels elements of electronic, shoegaze & ambient with each artist's distinct musical fingerprint highlighted.
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Berlin Atonal Vol 3
Berlin Atonal Vol 3 (gatefold 3xLP)
Cat: ATONAL 001. Rel: 26 Aug 15
Cabaret Voltaire - "Microscopic Flesh Fragment" (live version) (5:10)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Universal Energy" (live version) (10:50)
Miles Whittaker - "Vagabond No. 7" (7:15)
Fis - "Dist CL" (Atonal version) (5:33)
Abdulla Rashim - "Track 5" (19:15)
Abdulla Rashim - "Track 6" (16:07)
Review: Berlin Atonal returned two years ago from a long hiatus, 23 years to be exact. After three tremendous festivals this decade, they now present us with their first recordings since 1984. These particular ones from the 2014 edition. Cabaret Voltaire (in this incarnation featuring only Richard H Kirk) was a true highlight and contributes "Microscopic Flesh Fragment" and "Universal Energy". One half of Demdike Stare Miles Whitaker went solo, presenting his truly unique take on techno, and the slow burning attitude of "Vagabond No. 7" is evidence of this. New Zealand's Fis also appears; rather uncategorisable as always on "Dist CL (Atonal Version)." On the third disc we have Northern Electronics main man and modern auteur Abdulla Rashim presenting two commissions from his captivating atmospheric set that year. Limited to 700 copies.
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Landmarks
Cat: CTATSU 005. Rel: 27 Jun 24
7o 10o 77o 83o (8:46)
The First Steps Onto Their Soil (3:13)
Hotel Mona Lisa (3:54)
Indistinguishable From Magic (5:35)
A Big & Strange Place (0:40)
Volcanic Institutions (0:57)
From Fire, Ice (2:36)
Embera (4:23)
5000 Feet Under The Surface (0:24)
Blending All Of The Above (3:33)
S-Shaped Isthmus (1:51)
Magnified Pieces Of Thermodynamics (7:14)
The Signs Are Everywhere (0:50)
Rights Of The Idea Or A Machine (8:58)
Review: Landmarks remains among one of the most eminent ambient albums of our time, and this isn't the first time it's been reissued since its first release in 2018 either. Something in the way the album presents itself, and was formed and marketed - the easygoing simplicity of the artists' real names Will Long and John Daniel; the inspiratory inputs of Peter Weir and Paul Theroux; the visionary character of its track titles, such as 'The signs are everywhere', 'Indistinguishable from magic' and 'S-shaped isthmus' - have all likely lent to its enduring success. However, all these factors are but mere orbital ejecta around its core appeal, which is the soul-quelling ambient music at its center. Only occasionally peppered with the odd bosomy vocal sample - through which allusions to innovation, exploration and the dangers of inner contemplative adventure are heard - we are once again reminded of the boundless wells of beauty unearthed by the Japan resident maestro of chill and the ambient verderer, in combo.
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Melodies Record Club 003: Hunee Selects
Digital Justice - "Theme From "It's All Gone Pearshaped"" (12:12)
Dorothy Ashby - "For Some We Loved" (4:04)
Frantz Tuernal - "Koultans" (5:55)
Review: Melodies International is a real favourite label here at Juno HQ, headed up famously by Floating Points and finds including Mafalda. The third volume of their Melodies record Club is as good as anything the label has put out to date: it features a trio of jazz cuts selected by the one and only Hunee. First is Digital Justice's 'Theme From "It's All Gone Pearshaped"', a 13 minute live jam packed with synth action. On the flip is a spiritual piece from harpist Dorothy Ashby and Frantz Tuernal's 'Koultans'. Says Hunee, "these three distinct pieces of music tap into different layers of my memory."
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Landmarks
Landmarks (2xLP)
Cat: E35 01. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Peregrines Will Carry You Over The Hills (10:22)
Flowers On The Hospital Grounds (9:57)
Dreams Of Silent Gardening Machines (9:25)
These Weeds - The Ones That Do The Impossible (7:06)
The Same Is Different Every Day (3:44)
Saturated Memory Of A Rooftop (6:01)
M Net 103's Impossible Turn (13:37)
Review: "Instead of escaping somewhere else, this time I want to be here." We're not 100% sure if that's Fabiano or E35 Netherlands quoted, and woe betide anyone who thinks they can interpret such cryptic (not to mention borrowed) quips without asking the person who said them what they meant. Nevertheless, Landmarks very quickly presents itself as an ambient beauty born of this planet and nowhere else. At times the sounds are challenging - heavily textured tracks rather than the lush dreamscapes we often associate with the rather reductive 'ambient' label. Sometimes things are quite eerie, like the disquiet that materialises around halfway through 'Flowers On The Hospital Grounds', and the dense static waves of 'Saturated Memory On A Rooftop'. At other moments, tones invoke the mystery of night skies over Earth, or the rhythm of a world filled with enough life to mean we're still finding new species today.
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Hardcourage
Cat: ZENCD 129. Rel: 17 Jan 13
Stay I'm Changed
She Sleeps
Straight & Arrow
Uncea
For Karme
Finally Some Shit / The Rain Stopped
Kenny Rolls One
Korben Dallas
Re Assimilate
Bells
Review: There's always been something a little loved-up about the scattergun, genre-bending productions of New York's Drew Lustman, AKA Falty DL. Yet previously, his desire to fuse cutting-edge rhythms with vintage rave references sometimes got in the way. Hardcourage, his first full-length for independent behemoths Ninja Tune, takes a more 'softly-softly' approach. Whereas his last full-length, 2011's You Stand Uncertain, was a kaleidoscopic invitation to start the dance, Hardcourage gently beckons you towards a loving embrace. While there are still plenty of skittish rhythms present, they're wrapped up in a warm orange glow - all serotonin-soaked chords, cascading melodies, bluesy vocal samples and near-Balearic compositions. In many ways it's a startling about-turn, but one that comes heartily recommended.
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Suite Of Rooms
Suite Of Rooms (transparent red vinyl LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: HOS 003. Rel: 13 Feb 25
The Ship Of Theseus
Ariadne's Thread, Unraveling
Labyrinth(s)
The Monster Is Beautiful
Nuances Of Triumph
Review: French musician Julienne Dessagne is behind Fantastic Twins and here presents a new album inspired by the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur. Adapted from her composition for the dance piece Meandres, the record is a textural world of leftfield techno, kosmische influences and cinematic soundscapes across five tracks. Along the way, we're told the artist explores mythology and symbolism while drawing from opera, film scores and literary works. Her set up included modular synthesis and layered vocals which lend things a rather psychedelic edge next to the strikingly atmospheric synths and subtle sense of unpredictability.
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Textstar Plus (remastered)
Textstar Plus (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FAITBACK 12LP. Rel: 27 May 22
Live At The Sahara Tahoe, 1973 (7:17)
Farben Says Love To Love You Baby (6:18)
Muskeln (2:54)
Suntouch Edit (5:35)
Farben Says As Long As There's Love Around (7:18)
FF (5:41)
Beautone (7:17)
Farben Says So Much Love (6:18)
T Microsystems (6:48)
Raute (7:37)
Silikon (6:30)
Farben Says Love Oh Love (7:10)
Review: Before his work became reduced to a fine slither and he shifted into experimental, concept-driven realms, Jan Jelinek dropped some of the finest early doors micro house as Farben. Originally released on Klang Elektronik and now reissued by Jelinek's own Faitiche label, Textstar is a masterpiece of glitchy sample-based electronics with a subtle, implied funk. In some ways the sound has dated - it's very much of the late 90s-early 00s era it was first crafted in. But it's a sound that still engrosses and intrigues, reveling in microscopic detail and subdued moods while retaining a groove that comes through the best on eternally magnificent cut 'Beautone'.
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They Can't Be Saved
Cat: SKALP 036. Rel: 17 Mar 20
Sender (3:17)
Exile (3:49)
Grey Code (4:13)
Small World (4:43)
The Invisible Girl (3:34)
The Curse (5:21)
LM3 (4:50)
Captive (2:41)
Game Plan (3:24)
The Final Vision (5:32)
BY3 (3:23)
A406 (4:44)
Review: James Ruskin and Mark Broom return with a third installment of their wayward electronica project, The Fear Ratio. Far from the bruising techno they normally throw down, "They Can't Be Saved" is an introspective trip into the knotted realms of hip-hop influenced machine music produced down to the nth degree. The beats crunch hard and the atmospheres come shrouded in mystery, slotting in perfectly on the legendary Manchester label Skam. Both a wonderful revival of leftfield electronica and a vital, fresh approach, this third album is another triumphant one. Slap this one on and revel in the sound of two hugely accomplished producers cutting loose and having fun in the studio.
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Mind Games (remastered)
Cat: SL 112. Rel: 23 Mar 22
Reality (3:58)
Controller (3:31)
This World (4:25)
Empty Words (4:09)
Candlelight (3:08)
Chinese Dolls (4:20)
Light Of Love (3:13)
Fading Away (2:45)
Reaching Out (4:19)
Open It Up (3:33)
Destiny (2:25)
Review: This reissued LP from 1984 follows Strangelove's previous issue of Sjunne Ferger's early singles and soundtrack work on Children's Mind. Restored and fully remastered from the original tapes, it comes with new liner notes and photography. A sonic snapshot of Scandinavia's early '80s electronic/progressive movements, Mindgames is a singular album with a Balearic outcome that showcases a lifetime of musical and personal exploration by the Orebro native. As a child jazz drummer prodigy, arts venue operator, music teacher and Aikido practitioner, a bewildering array of personal and creative influences are channeled into Ferger's only long player.
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Flux
Flux (LP + insert)
Cat: AR 058. Rel: 20 May 25
A Boat Full Of Dreams (5:31)
Fragile (4:27)
The Waiting (5:14)
In Another Way (6:11)
Old Wounds (5:04)
Where We Belong (4:51)
Review: In the wake of unprecedented flooding that devastated Rio Grande do Sul in May 2024 - claiming over 170 human lives and countless animals, and submerging entire cities -local artist Carlos Ferreira created Flux as a means to survive. Composed and recorded in just one week during the height of the crisis, the album began as a personal coping mechanism but soon evolved into something more: a sonic document of a region in trauma. Born of catastrophe, Flux manifests as a twinkling sonic blanket despite it, buoyed by dreams of alterity and belonging, its incredible Max granulations matching the pockets of hope implied therein. Stark, urgent textures mirror the patent despair of the moment, yet embedded within are quiet meditations on endurance, reflecting a labile openness to change from the guitarist-composer and longtime AvantRoots resident.
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Space Oddities 1976-1985
Space Oddities 1976-1985 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: BB 175LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Dali (1:26)
Space Team (1:37)
Black Devil Disco Club - "Follow Me" (instrumental) (5:04)
This Is To Be (3:51)
Restless (2:17)
Old Gang Jah - "Rasta" (4:57)
Foxy Spleen (2:49)
Sunshine On March (2:01)
Milpatte - "Cruzer" (2:03)
Odysee (2:34)
Central Way (2:21)
Suspense - "Weekee Way" (1:57)
Earth Message (2:28)
Cosmic Rays (2:11)
Black Devil Disco - "No Regrets" (4:52)
Cimes Eternelles (2:04)
Milpatte - "Livel" (1:47)
2043 (2:06)
Review: Among the figureheads of French disco, Bernard Fevre, better known as Black Devil, probably had the shortest-lived career, but was among the brightest minds of them all. Although his first album Disco Club, released in 1978, went unnoticed at first, it has since become a must-have, a collector's item which has led a lot of listeners to further investigate his extensive work. Fevre experimented with such a wide gamut of styles that it has been hard not to lose track; though perhaps one such aide l'equilibre is this newest compilation/lookback record, Space Oddities 1976-1985. Spanning a huge swathe of Fevre's records, some more touted and others more waylaid, this compilation can only begin to help us firmly grasp the cosmic breadth of the artist's work, some of which is indubitably club-bound, some of which is comparatively cinematic and scenic. Here's hoping Giordano Bruno was wrong about the open universe - Fevre's explorations are so expansive that they verge on boundlessness.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Doo
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Colliding Layers
Colliding Layers (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert with obi strip)
Cat: JALP 749LP. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Tanning Center (4:17)
Curry Crispy (4:33)
Frit Fondue (3:47)
Iconic Living (4:31)
Lost Marbles (3:55)
Monumental Bowl (4:04)
Nouvelles Peluches (4:41)
Twice As Nice (4:35)
Review: One of Norway's finest jazz artists, Alex Figueira, shares a surprise mini-album via Jazzaggression, whose solar-punky, psychedelic description of the record is as gleeful as the implied beam of light which emanates from behind the artist's front-cover printed visage, and on which the warped art nouveau typography detailing its title wafts: "a vibrant fusion of tropical rhythms layered with a dazzling array of synth-driven psychedelia." Said to have played every instrument on the LP himself, Figueira's ends are irreverent and sun-soaking; his ultra-obscure Norweigan tropical music scene is married well to the all-improv, time-pressed nature of the recordings going in, all of which were immured and hothoused behind the walls of Utrecht's Studio Pelto.
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Sleepwalkers
Cat: HMS 074LP. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Sonuna Kadar (6:08)
Stone Cold (7:32)
Reflection (5:53)
Sleepwalkers (8:18)
Gone Gone (10:34)
Review: Ekin Fil's drone-pop consternations emerge through vaporous tones and forlorn, distant songs, as if plucked from a dream. These pieces exist on their own accord, moving with an internal logic of emotional heaviness that transcends mere shoegazing ambience. Her compositions evoke the fragmented etherealization of Elisabeth Fraser's voice from a forgotten David Lynch scene, acting as an ASMR trigger for Proustian recollection - profound, hidden, and desolately sad. The Helen Scarsdale Agency has had the pleasure of witnessing Ekin's continued growth as a composer, releasing seven of her magnificent, under-the-radar gems. Her slow-burning, dejected ballads draw from a deep well of sorrow, with varying frequencies and intensities of bitter light poking through - loves lost, a world broken. While not hopeless, her music acknowledges the considerable hardships we face. Sleepwalkers embraces familiar metaphors of narcolepsy and the unsettled state between sleep and wakefulness. Yet, it stretches into new territories with compositions paralleling Tim Hecker's gravitation soft-noise in 'Stone Cold' and slow-motion serialism in the ambient crawl of 'Gone Gone.' Recommended for fans of Grouper, Rafael Anton Irisarri, A.C. Marias, and Carla dal Forno.
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Music For An Imaginary Dancefloor
Music For An Imaginary Dancefloor (LP limited to 150 copies)
Cat: BLNK 023. Rel: 22 May 24
Catwalk (5:00)
Omqroid (4:59)
Silver Ghost (6:04)
999 (6:33)
Dusty (7:32)
Villain Dot (6:55)
Review: Lina Filipovich's Music for an imaginary dancefloor is an exploration of the boundary between club music and the abstract, guided by analogue synthesizers and a vivid imagination. Composed from improvisations between June and December 2022, the LP delves into ethereal realms with nervous energy and atmospheric textures that evoke imagery of surreal landscapes and otherworldly experiences. Unlike her previous works which focused on deconstructing existing sounds, Filipovich collaborates with the machines themselves in this album, allowing their aesthetics to intertwine with her creative vision. The result is a collection of tracks that pulse with intensity, drawing listeners into a dreamlike state where reality blurs with fantasy. The album's sonic landscape is rich with atonal drones and intricate delays, creating a sense of unease and wonderment. It's as if the music is speaking a language of spirits, beckoning listeners to explore the allure of the dark and the unknown. Miles Whittaker of Demdike Stare lends his mastering and additional mixing expertise to enhance the album's sonic depth, further immersing listeners in its hypnotic embrace. Overall, Music for an imaginary dancefloor is a stunning trip that defies traditional categorisation. It invites listeners to step into a realm where the boundaries of reality dissolve, leaving only the pulsating rhythms and haunting melodies to guide them through the darkness. Lina Filipovich's vision is realised with remarkable clarity and depth, making this album a standout release in the realm of experimental electronic music.
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Firnis Der Civilisation
Firnis Der Civilisation (LP + booklet limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FELT 007. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Zweite Trommel (3:51)
Augen Offen (3:36)
Funktion Form (3:01)
Spiegel Zeigen (3:00)
Parallel Strom (2:32)
Mutter Maria (4:23)
Photo Manipulation (4:47)
Dreifach Fiktierung (4:51)
Innozenz Jahr (3:04)
Review: "Tracks play out like beatless symphonies of wayward folk music who's basement transmissions have been intercepted from the ether; a stirring limbo of grotty emotions that inspire and conflict in equal measure. Portals into zones of sampladelic oddities, haunted vocals and scatty euphoria that is collectively driven by an (un)willingness to straddle familiar pastures." Firnis DC certainly paint a pretty vivid picture of their latest album, on which things are stripped back to the basics, allowing each individual element to breathe properly. This space really works, creating the sensation of endlessness in sound, and a depth of ideas that you can fall through, slowly descending into a world of strange post-rave ambience, looking up at fluffy clouds passing overhead the morning after that night before.
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Monocoastal (10th Anniversary Edition)
Monocoastal (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold clear vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: 12K 2050. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Wave Atlas (4:17)
Mossbank (5:01)
Monocoastal (part 1) (6:22)
Cascadia Obscura (5:39)
Wind & Wake (3:27)
Shape To Shore (6:07)
Between Narrow & Small (4:59)
Monocoastal (part 2) (6:28)
Review: You've always been able to hear the West Coast in Monocoastal, but it's particularly present when you shut your eyes after 12 months of lockdown stopping you from visiting the region. Less active L.A., and more observing in Oregon, Fischer's career didn't end with this in 2011 and the multi-disciplinary artist has produced great things since, but the album is certainly one of turning points in terms of reputation and note.

The idea of slowly watching time unfold in un-rushed places is also highly appropriate. Among the washes of tape and the waves of refrain that make up this beautiful, meditative outing, you'll hear takes and half-harmonies from found instruments including a piano and xylophone. Overall, it feels like a place removed from linearity. A liminal masterpiece, if you are that way inclined.
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Eusexua
Eusexua (gatefold clear vinyl LP + poster + booklet + sticker)
Cat: YO 381LP. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Eusexua
Girl Feels Good
Perfect Stranger
Drums Of Death
Room Of Fools
Sticky
Keep It, Hold It
Childlike Things
Striptease
24hr Dog
Wanderlust
Review: A total departure from her last album Magdalene, Grammy-nominated British multidisciplinary artist FKA Twigs is firing on all cylinders on Eusexua. The slogan "Eusexua is a practice. Eusexua is a state of being. Eusexua is the pinnacle of human existence" can be found everywhere online and in London right now, even sprayed onto the pavement in places - what Eusexua actually is though is anyone's guess, which is half the fun I suppose. While 2019's Magdalene was a heartwrenching collection of string-led ballads covering extremely morbid topics, with the sensational and fun 'Caprisongs' in 2022 bridging the five year gap, Eusexua is going all in on techno sensibilities, helmed by Koreless, Two Shell and a host of other high-class beatmakers. The title track, released in tandem with a teaser for 'Drums of Death', is an Opus III style trance/techno slow-burn that erupts into a thumping bassline towards the hindlegs of the song. Twigs seems to be styling herself predominantly after Kirsty Hawkshaw during the 'Mind Fruit' era, both in the bold choices of hair and going so far as to cover 'It's A Fine Day' at a Vogue Word event. Garnering a cultlike status, Eusexua is a blend of eclectic influences with the finest talent at hand working on it, tied together with Twigs' personal experiences living in Prague and falling in love with an underground techno scene without borders. The only question remaining, really, is what does Eusexua mean to you?
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Flaming Tunes
Flaming Tunes (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SV 170. Rel: 26 Oct 20
Another Flaming Tune (1:49)
Beguiling The Hours (3:11)
The Best Weapon (2:36)
A To B (2:52)
Breast Stroke (2:37)
Raindrops From Heaven (5:50)
Restless Mind (3:01)
B To A (2:58)
Golden Age (4:59)
It's Madness (3:28)
Generous Moon (3:19)
Review: Originally released in 1985 on cassette, this sel- titled record from Flaming Tunes was their only one. It's a cult home recording that came after collaborative time spent together by childhood friends Gareth Williams and Mary Currie and is influenced by Williams's time spent travelling India and studying classical Kathakali dance. The music was recorded in a house in South London and makes use of piano, bells, clarinets and percussive sounds that are layered up into simple arrangements. The lo-fi melodies, oblique rhythms and hypnotic qualities of it make it a gold standard for anyone who prides themselves on unearthing the more outlier albums out there.
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Intuitive Word
Intuitive Word (limited white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GOST 020. Rel: 27 Apr 23
U C (2:25)
Upper Spell (3:19)
Intension (3:41)
Tree (2:34)
Lament Pit (3:45)
Strut (2:48)
Goblin Sograda (2:55)
Plural Dogs (2:56)
Nepal Lit (2:57)
Transparent Thought (4:04)
Declare Day Whom To Sleep (4:16)
Observer (feat Madteo) (3:54)
IP-Elegy (4:46)
Protokross (4:08)
Blossom For Rest (2:18)
Mint (3:52)
Dolphy (4:18)
NEWS (3:18)
Gard (1:35)
Review: It's not always easy to keep up with the output of the relentlessly prolific Flaty, a core tenet of Moscow's Gost Zvuk as well as pursuing his own endeavours. From hard-edged experimentalism and dub-scuffed glitch to oddball ambient and wayward techno, he's a truly original spirit, and his new album continues that trend with yet another dimension to his sound. Intuitive Word is imbued with a strong pop and RnB slant which bleeds into the sample sources and the strong sense of melody, but still this remains a leftfield, compelling release for those with an experimental appetite. Quite how Flaty has squared off these contrasting forces is hard to express, but take a listen to 'Intension' with its tripped out beat and synth arrays shot through with vocal licks and you begin to get the picture. It's dope as hell and oh so sweet on top, like nothing else out there right now.
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Crush
Crush (LP + insert)
Cat: ZEN 259. Rel: 18 Oct 19
Falaise (1:30)
Last Bloom (1:30)
Anasickmodular (1:30)
Requiem For CS70 & Strings (1:30)
Karakul (1:30)
LesAlpx (1:30)
Bias (1:30)
Environments (1:30)
Birth (1:30)
Sea-watch (1:30)
Apoptose (part 1) (1:30)
Apoptose (part 2) (1:30)
Review: A new album from Sam Shepherd AKA Floating Points is always cause for celebration, but even by his standards "Crush" is rather special. Largely eschewing the ambient jazz soundscape shuffle of 2017's "Reflections - Mojave Desert", it sees the Shepherd showcase his musical dexterity in stunning fashion via cuts that wrap shimmering neo-classical strings around what sound like modular electronics and rhythms that variously touch on broken beat, off-kilter experimental D&B and Autechre-style IDM. Of course there are ambient and experimental soundscapes showcased, but it's the fact that the album contains a swathe of formidably dancefloor-focused cuts in the style that first made him standout that pleases us most. Highlights include recent single "LesAlpx", the dreamy "Anasickmodular" and the "People's Potential" style deep house intricacy of "Last Bloom".
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Promises
Promises (gatefold marbled vinyl LP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LB 0097LPMARB. Rel: 03 Dec 21
Promises (Movement 1) (6:24)
Promises (Movement 2) (2:31)
Promises (Movement 3) (2:31)
Promises (Movement 4) (2:31)
Promises (Movement 5) (4:27)
Promises (Movement 6) (8:50)
Promises (Movement 7) (9:28)
Promises (Movement 8) (7:22)
Promises (Movement 9) (2:30)
Review: Last October, acclaimed saxophonist Pharoah Sanders turned 80 years young, and his input on this album is testimony to the fact he has clearly aged like a fine wine. Not that this is to suggest preceding outings were anything less worthy than this collaborative project, which sees Sam Shepherd, the British electronic artist better known to most as Floating Points, write nine spectacular arrangements which are then performed by said brass legend, alongside The London Symphony Orchestra.

The results are spectacular, and wildly far-reaching, albeit firmly rooted in jazz with classical undertones. From the movements that made this final cut, some are whisper quiet and delicate to the point of risking breaking off if you were handling haphazardly. Others are booming loud, musical jumbo jets landing at the end of another great crescendo. Whether hushed or monumental, though, we can feel every note and bar of this masterpiece.
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Promises
Cat: LB 97CD. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Promises (Movement 1)
Promises (Movement 2)
Promises (Movement 3)
Promises (Movement 4)
Promises (Movement 5)
Promises (Movement 6)
Promises (Movement 7)
Promises (Movement 8)
Promises (Movement 9)
Review: Over the years, Sam Shepheard's work as Floating Points has become increasingly ambitious, moving further away from his dancefloor roots and closer to spiritual jazz, new age and neo-classical. Even so, it was still a surprise when Shepheard announced Promises, a 46-minute piece in 10 "movements" featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and legendary saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. It's an undeniably remarkable piece all told; a constantly evolving fusion of neo-classical ambience, spiritual jazz and starry, synthesizer-laden soundscapes notable not only for Sanders' sublime sax-playing and Shepheard's memorable melodic themes, but also the intricate, detailed nature of the musical arrangements. It's a stunningly beautiful and life-affirming piece all told, and one that deserves your full attention.
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Promises
Promises (gatefold 140 gram vinyl LP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: LB 97LP. Rel: 22 Jul 21
Promises (Movement 1) (1:16)
Promises (Movement 2) (3:56)
Promises (Movement 3) (3:16)
Promises (Movement 4) (3:39)
Promises (Movement 5) (6:06)
Promises (Movement 6) (8:25)
Promises (Movement 7) (3:26)
Promises (Movement 8) (9:57)
Promises (Movement 9) (5:43)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Last October, acclaimed saxophonist Pharoah Sanders turned 80 years young, and his input on this album is testimony to the fact he has clearly aged like a fine wine. Not that this is to suggest preceding outings were anything less worthy than this collaborative project, which sees Sam Shepherd, the British electronic artist better known to most as Floating Points, write nine spectacular arrangements which are then performed by said brass legend, alongside The London Symphony Orchestra.

The results are spectacular, and wildly far-reaching, albeit firmly rooted in jazz with classical undertones. From the movements that made this final cut, some are whisper quiet and delicate to the point of risking breaking off if you were handling haphazardly. Others are booming loud, musical jumbo jets landing at the end of another great crescendo. Whether hushed or monumental, though, we can feel every note and bar of this masterpiece.
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Haze
Haze (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: VMR 018. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Life Motif (5:23)
Touch (7:12)
Magenta (7:24)
Reflections (4:54)
Desiderium (2:52)
Footsteps (Fluxion rework) (8:40)
Berlin (5:44)
What Tomorrow Brings (8:32)
Nexus (5:35)
Open Moves (3:17)
Review: Fluxion returns with a stunning full-length album that showcases his mastery of dub techno and chilled soundscapes. Opening with 'Life Motif', Haze begins with ambient textures that set a tranquil, atmospheric tone. 'Magenta' follows, delivering a hazy dub experience that channels island vibes, with deep, gentle chords that immerse the listener. 'Reflections' brings in deeper techno elements, with piano melodies riding over the rhythm to create a sophisticated, mature take on dub techno. 'Footsteps (Fluxion Rework)' is a poignant track, blending orchestral elements and church chimes, invoking a melancholic yet still, uplifting mood. 'Berlin' takes a turn into more traditional dub techno territory, featuring a deep bassline and club-ready vibe that remains true to Fluxion's roots. The album closes with 'Open Moves', a beautiful, emotional piece that blends classical influences with dub-influenced ambiance, leaving listeners with a sense of introspection and calm.Haze is a masterful exploration of dub techno's emotive potential, balancing deep rhythms, lush atmospheres and moving melodies. Fluxion proves once again why he remains a leading figure in the genre, seamlessly fusing elements of dub, techno and ambient like only he can.
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Yasuke (Soundtrack)
Yasuke (Soundtrack) (red vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: WARPLP 334. Rel: 24 Sep 21
War At The Door (2:07)
Black Gold (with Thundercat) (1:35)
Your Lord (2:03)
Shoreline Sus (1:21)
Hiding In The Shadows (with Niki Randa) (1:01)
Crust (2:14)
Fighting Without Honor (1:54)
Pain & Blood (1:26)
War Lords (1:23)
Sachi (1:24)
Your Screams (2:17)
Using What You Got (1:04)
African Samurai (with Denzel Curry) (1:52)
Where's The Girl? (0:43)
Kurosaka Strikes! (1:19)
This Cursed Life (1:27)
Robomb (1:04)
Taiko Time/Sacrifice (1:20)
Your Day Off (1:31)
Your Armour (2:20)
Enchanted (1:25)
Mind Flight (2:53)
Survivors (1:13)
Your Head/We Won (1:24)
The Eyes Of Vengeance (2:55)
Between Memories (with Niki Randa) (1:35)
Review: The aural aesthetics of Flying Lotus go hand-in-hand with film scores. There was the original music contributed to the Blade Runner 2049 anime prequel, tunes for Carole & Tuesday, and the small matter of his label Brainfeeder's new film division. Now we have Yasuke, his first full score.

If you're unaware, Yasuke is the Japanese animated series that's been a hit among fans of Far Eastern cartoons since arriving on Netflix. So far so factual, what about the actual tracks themselves? Well, this collection of arrangements is at once very FlyLo, and then not that FlyLo at all. Yes, there's plenty of deep genre diving going on, nodding to freewheeling jazz, prog rock, trap and more. But here it's much more minimalistic than many might be used to - resulting in a thoroughly original approach to soundtracking a samurai story, void of stereotypes, while never fully breaking from tradition.
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Folie 2
Folie 2 (LP)
Cat: TFGC 020. Rel: 20 Apr 22
Freak (3:16)
SG Suprasound (4:11)
Alone (3:00)
Confrontation (7:54)
I See Myself Reflected In Your Eyes (3:01)
Night Times (2:38)
Disco (Be My Time) (4:02)
White Hot (3:41)
Fullness Of My Heart (5:12)
Review: Next up on Dusseldorf's Themes For Great Cities is the debut LP from local trio Folie 2, comprised of vocalist Marlene Kollender, Gregor Darman (aka Rasputin) and Sebastian Welicki (LSW/Trashlagoon). Anyone who caught their great podcast on LYL Radio full of slow, trancey music knows what to expect on this one. There's a strong nod to '80s pop for the most part, but also taking in chugging dark disco slow burners ('Confrontation') neon-lit boogie down numbers ('Night Times') and taking influence from sounds of their homeland circa the '70s ('Fullness Of My Heart').
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Turned On (Soundtrack)
Turned On (Soundtrack) (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet + poster)
Cat: DE 302. Rel: 04 Nov 22
Strictly Forbidden (27:45)
Primal Overture (27:25)
Review: There had apparently already been much feverish speculation around the true identity of the musician lurking behind the moniker Forbidden Overture because of the exceptional soundtrack to the 1982 queer bath house fantasy 'Turned On'. When a few of the more astute observers of the 1986 women-in-prison exploitation flick 'Bad Girls Dormitory' spotted some overlapping use of the same music from 'Turned On', it was revealed that Forbidden Overture was in fact US electro pioneer Man Parrish - a fact that seems obvious once you know. Using his unmistakable classic production techniques - only employed in very different ways to his dancefloor smashes - the building, oozing 27 minute epic 'Primal Overture' and the cheekier, more wry 'Strictly Forbidden' form one of the soundtracks of all time, even if the bath house frolics of the film itself have retreated into the changing rooms of obscurity since. Its director Steve Scott commented: "It took us about two weeks to find the right piece for the jockstrap scene. But it's like anything else-you know when it's right." The same could very easily be said of this must-not-miss release.
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Gespielt von: Mark Forshaw
 in stock $22.84
Hypnotism
Hypnotism (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPHSP 90. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Hypnotism I (16:29)
Hypnotism II (5:36)
Hypnotism III (7:32)
Hypnotism IV (10:42)
Review: Hypnotism I is a new album from Foundation that the artist himself says has been a cherished part of his work since shortly after his previous work Mountain Ambient IV. We're told that its creation was a slow, immersive process that unfolded over months, with each layer evolving patiently. By composing intuitively, the album emerged naturally to reflect a glacial depth and subconscious growth. Its four pieces are all richly layered soundscapes with wispy melodies and dusty drones that sink you in deep and free your mind of all woes.
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Gespielt von: Zakè
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Rounds: 10th Anniversary Edition
Rounds: 10th Anniversary Edition (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + CD + MP3 download code)
Cat: REWIG LP88. Rel: 10 May 13
Hands
She Moves She
First Thing
My Angel Rocks Back & Forth
Spirit Fingers
Unspoken
Chia
As Serious As Your Life
And They All Look Broken Hearted
Slow Jam
She Moves She (live in Copenhagen)
Everything Is Alright (live in Copenhagen)
Spirit Fingers (live in Copenhagen)
Glue Of The World (live in Copenhagen)
My Angel Rocks Back & Forth (live in Copenhagen)
As Serious As Your Life (live in Copenhagen)
Hands, No More Mosquitos, Calamine, Tangle (live in Copenhagen)
Review: Released back in 2003, Rounds was the third LP from Kieran Hebden as Four Tet and perhaps the first long player that widely established him as a pioneering voice within electronic music. Though it doesn't feel like a decade since it was released, Domino celebrate the album's tenth anniversary in requisite fashion here, reissuing it in double LP format and slipping in a CD of Four Tet performing live in Copenhagen in 2004. Listening back now, it's easy to understand why Rounds is viewed as an early classic in the Four Tet canon, transferring his love for free jazz records to a beat template that's more palatable on the ear (Fact pickers might want to know that Hebden recently revealed to Pitchfork the LP was made entirely from samples) "She Moves She" still sounds absolutely haunting too!
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Pink (half-speed mastered)
Pink (half-speed mastered) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TEXT 018. Rel: 01 Dec 15
Locked (8:16)
Lion (8:50)
Jupiters (5:46)
Ocoras (5:14)
128 Harps (4:45)
Pyramid (8:17)
Peace For Earth (11:07)
Pinnacles (8:12)
Review: Originally released digitally in 2013, Pink collated a series of 12" releases from Kieran Hebden issued over an 18 month period on his Text label. Hebden and record club and subscription service Vinyl Me, Please have teamed up to give Pink a double vinyl release for any Four Tet fans that weren't quick enough to nab those 12"s at the time. There is plenty of classic Four Tet to be had here too. "Jupiters" experiments with swung garage beats in an unmistakably UK Bass style, while "128 Harps" is a whipcrack MPC workout given his light melodic touch and "Peace On Earth" is a beatless 11 minutes of analogue kosmische. But it's the centrepiece of Hebden's Fabriclive mix, the brilliantly moody "Pyramid", and the loose limbed jazz-house of "Pinnacles" that really set this album apart from his other long-playing efforts, two examples of timeless dance music which demonstrate why after nearly 15 years in the game Hebden is only improving with age.
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New Energy
New Energy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TEXT 046LP. Rel: 07 Jun 21
Alap (1:22)
Two Thousand & Seventeen (4:11)
LA Trance (5:31)
Tremper (1:36)
Lush (5:10)
Scientists (4:50)
Falls 2 (1:04)
You Are Loved (6:08)
SW9 9SL (7:53)
10 Midi (5:20)
Memories (1:06)
Daughter (4:52)
Gentle Soul (1:14)
Planet (8:33)
Review: If you were judging Kieran Hebden's 11th Four Tet studio album merely on the way it's presented, you'd immediately think he'd spent the last two years immersed in early '90s ambient house albums. While it's unlikely he's done that, it's fair to say that New Energy does owe a debt to classic electronica sets from that period. For all the exotic instrumentation and subtle nods to post-dubstep "aquacrunk" experimentalism and chiming, head-in-the-clouds sunrise house, the album feels like a relic of a lost era. That's not meant as a criticism - New Energy is superb - but it is true that his choice of neo-classical strings, gentle new age melodies, sweeping synthesizer chords and disconnected vocal samples would not sound out of place on a Global Communication album.
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Sixteen Oceans
Sixteen Oceans (gatefold 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TEXT 051LP. Rel: 06 Apr 20
School (4:02)
Baby (4:14)
Harpsichord (2:51)
Teenage Birdsong (3:24)
Romantics (4:52)
Love Salad (7:19)
Insect Near Piha Beach (5:14)
Hi Hello (0:54)
ISTM (0:35)
Something In The Sadness (5:07)
1993 Band Practice (1:04)
Green (3:39)
Bubbles At Overlook 25th March 2019 (1:01)
4T Recordings (3:09)
This Is For You (2:05)
Mama Teaches Sanskrit (4:09)
Locked Groove 1 (0:30)
Locked Groove 2 (0:32)
Locked Groove 3 (0:31)
Locked Groove 4 (0:30)
Locked Groove 5 (0:30)
Locked Groove 6 (0:30)
Locked Groove 7 (0:30)
Locked Groove 8 (0:30)
Locked Groove 9 (0:30)
Locked Groove 10 (0:30)
Locked Groove 11 (0:31)
Locked Groove 12 (0:29)
Locked Groove 13 (0:29)
Locked Groove 14 (0:30)
Locked Groove 15 (0:29)
Locked Groove 16 (0:31)
Review: Four Tet is back with a new album of shimmering wonderment on his own Text label. As ever, it's the way that Kieran Hebden tugs at the heart strings so artfully that makes him so well-loved, and he's not holding back one iota as "Sixteen Oceans" opens up with the ineffably pretty "School". There's some advanced garage ruminations on "Baby", classic ambience on "Harpsichord", and so the eclectic and extremely soul-cleansing vibes continue across three sides of wax. In addition to this wonderful new album, Hebden has also held back the fourth side for a bunch of locked grooves so satisfying you could get lost in them all day.
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Tripping With Nils Frahm
Tripping With Nils Frahm (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ERATP 136LP. Rel: 26 Jan 21
Enters (5:18)
Sunson (11:09)
Fundamental Values (14:21)
My Friend The Forest (6:17)
The Dane (3:45)
All Melody (14:28)
#2 (10:42)
Ode - Our Own Roof (9:09)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Even the most determinedly understated chin-strokers will likely have emitted a squeal of delight when this one was announced. Everyone's favourite electronic producer-cum-contemporary composer (or vice versa?) releasing his latest works of art across two media - namely an album on cult hero label Erased Tapes, and a movie available on highbrow streaming service Mubi.

This is the audio, and while nobody who caught the video when it was available to view on-demand could argue this is just as powerful on its own, the solo sound is still an intoxicating and compelling ride. 'The Dane' is classy piano bliss, '#2' sits in the big room electronica end of things, 'Fundamental Values' is a scatty, broken ambient journey to the edges of drum 'n' bass, 'Enters' opens on long, ambient refrains.
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All Encores
Cat: ERATP 126LP. Rel: 30 Mar 20
The Roughest Trade (3:24)
Ringing (3:15)
To Thomas (4:03)
The Dane (1:51)
Harmonium In The Well (11:09)
Sweet Little Lie (4:39)
A Walking Embrace (5:34)
Talisman (2:58)
Spells (12:33)
Artificially Intelligent (1:41)
All Armed (11:37)
Amirador (13:19)
Review: In 2018, Nils Frahm initiated the "Encores" series: a trilogy of EPs exploring different aspects of his musical world. Here, those sets get gathered together on vinyl for the very first time. Listened to in sequence, it sees the Berlin-based pianist and composer offer up solo acoustic pieces for piano and harmonium (tracks 1 to 5), before layering up piano, processed field recordings and complimentary instrumentation on a suite of sublime ambient tracks (6 to 9). The final section of the album - originally "Encores 3" - sees him flip the script entirely, working almost exclusively with a combination of modular and analogue synthesizers and electronically processed voices. That the collection hangs together as a coherent album despite these stylistic shifts is testament to Frahm's abilities both as a performer and producer.
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Spaces
Spaces (2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: ERATP 055. Rel: 20 Feb 14
An Aborted Beginning
Says
Said & Done
Went Missing
Familiar
Improvisation For Coughs & A Cell Phone
Hammers
For-Peter-Toilet Brushes-More
Over There, It's Raining
Unter-Tristana-Ambre
Ross's Harmonium
Review: Coming from a classical piano background, Nils Frahm has certainly turned into one dark dude! Having already released plenty of works on a myriad of labels, he lands on London-based Erase Tapes with what is probably one of his wildest pieces of music to date. Spanning 12 tracks in total, Frahm goes from joyful odes to the piano over to psychedelic synth improvisations to what sound like intricate tape manipulations, nutty drum-machine programming and a bag full o'field recordings. If you're into the idea of Tchaikovsky on some serious amounts of stimulants then look no further, this guy is shaping the way pianos are played...
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