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Singles
Synaptic Shadows: A Journey Through The Circuit
H E Nuestro Circuito (6:02)
Efecto Perfecto (6:16)
The One (7:36)
Whispers From The Depths (2:53)
Nueva Ola (5:55)
Review: Hackney Electronica is a collective of underground stalwarts who came together during COVID. It comprises the mad prolific Quinn Whalley of Paranoid London, Warmduscher and Decius, as well as Unai Trotti from Cartulis Music and Margo Broom of Hermitage Working Studios. They deal in acid-laced sounds which are a perfect fit for Dark Entires and here explore twisted late-night club sounds that are alluring yet austere. As their name suggests, they capture the vibe of Hackney's backstreets in their music with 'H.E. Nuestro Circuito' and 'Whispers from the Depths' bringing 1980s DIY electronics to a contemporary dancefloor, while 'Efecto Perfecto,' 'The One' and 'Nueva Ola' deliver potent electro powered by big breakbeats. It's a superb EP of tension and transcendence.
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Spatial Fix
Cat: TT 008. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Freon (10:28)
Switchback (6:33)
1702 (11:42)
Patent (6:14)
Review: INDEX:Records founder and self-styled 'DJ and sound engineer' Conna Haraway finally makes his vinyl bow following a couple of low-key cassette and digital download releases. According to the Sydney-based imprint handling the release, Theory Therapy, the wonderfully titled Spatial Fix was partially inspired by the Glasgow-based artist's 2024 tour of Japan and South Korea. You can hear that in the subtly far eastern melodies and ambient techno style textures of ten-minute opener 'Freon', whose grooves would undoubtedly have impressed the late Andrew Weatherall, and the hushed, semi-abstract, deeply layered wonder of 'Switchback'. Elsewhere, the stretched-out, immersive and meditative '1702' joins the dots between low-tempo ambient techno and dub techno, while 'Patent' is deep, otherworldly and suitably sub-heavy mutant dancehall.
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KASM 03
KASM 03 (10")
Cat: KASM 03. Rel: 11 Mar 25
Tournament Species (3:00)
Indirect Reciprocity (2:57)
Implicit Vulnerability (3:08)
Fractured Bones (2:51)
Different Takes (3:06)
Conclusion (3:03)
Review: It's not a scam... it's Skam! To the Skam sister label Kasm comes Russell Haswell with a mitre-sawing electro release, veering toward brash abstraction. A gobby intonation is wrought from the distortion send here, where drums near-vocally poke through the muck, like rambunctious talking ghosts in machines. Warring allusions to lost humanity take shape on titles like 'Fractured Bones' and 'Tournament Species', where cyborg gladiators rise from their catacomb internments to face off against each other again and again, in haunted perpetuity. 'Different Takes' is the best example of the record's at times tempoless ferocity, scattering what remains as an intuitive pulse across phase-distorted gargles and made-wonky beat hydraulics.
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Message To Nowhere
Cat: BAP 218. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Message To Nowhere (4:44)
Words In A Void (3:41)
Message To Nowhere (The Hacker remix) (5:43)
A Thousand Nights (3:41)
Review: Ruben Benabou marks out and identifies another sonic constellation; this is a rapid indie trance-dance four-tracker of galactic ambition and scale. Drawing inspiration from sci-fi soundtracks, and the warmer currents of electro, leaders 'Message To Nowhere' and 'Words In A Void' also recall the gladdened awe of space disco, with twinging leads skirting about the stereo like passing shooting stars. The Hacker's version of the title track plays back like an 8-bit minigame version of the main mission, with its pocket-generated drums, while 'A Thousand Nights' is a prime exercise in retro synthwave, and the perfect closer.
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Tags: Italo Disco | IDM
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Alben
Sabi
Sabi (CD)
Cat: DEN 383CD. Rel: 06 Jan 25
Hidden Secret (4:43)
Imperfection (4:56)
Natsukashii (4:31)
Ripples (5:03)
Freefall (7:01)
Matte (4:34)
Our Days (4:32)
Yugen (6:14)
Ichirin (6:14)
Review: After five years apart, Italian composer Eraldo Bernochi and Japanese violinist, electronica producer and current Tangerine Dream member Hoshiko Yamana return with a sequel to their much-loved 2020 album Mujo. Described by the pair's label, Denovali, as "a deeply cinematic experience", Sabi cannily combines the slow-burn, trance-inducing synthesizer sequences of Tangerine Dream, the intergalactic electronic expressiveness of ambient techno, the thematic movements of modern classical, Yamana's emotive violin motifs and the spaced-out ambient iciness often associated with Geir Jensson's Biosphere project. It's a genuinely brilliant album all told, with the pair smartly sashaying between hazy melancholia, string-laden creepiness and picturesque aural colour.
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Doppelganger
Doppelganger (limited CD)
Cat: DIN 91. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Diodengesang
Boulevard Horizon
Dubnium
Signals From The Echo Chamber
Livewire
Doppelgänger
Review: Since founding DiN in 1999, Ian Boddy has been driven by a passion for collaboration, particularly with artists connected to the pioneering German electronic scene of the 1970s. When a chance meeting with Harald Grosskopf at a Dutch music festival presented the opportunity to work together, Boddy eagerly embraced Grosskopf's ear; the latter's tutelage at the Berlin school spans decades, and he is most notably for his fellowship as a drummer with Klaus Schulze, whose influence looms large over Boddy's own work. But beyond percussion, Grosskopf's Synthesist album revealed his distinct melodic sensibilities, making him an ideal creative partner for Doppelganger. Blending Berlin-schooled sequencing with evocative grooves. Boddy's modular synth textures shine on tracks like 'Boulevard Horizon', while Grosskopf's rhythmic playfulness is evident in 'Livewire'.
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Basho/Still Forms
Basho/Still Forms (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 012LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Beatrice Dillon - "Basho" (20:43)
Hideki Umezawa - "Still Forms" (17:11)
Review: Portraits GRM offer a split release between Beatrice Dillon and Hideki Umezawa, riffing on 'basho' and Baschet respectively. Dillon's 'Basho' is shaped on the mortar of a Japanese philosophical concept: conceived by Japanese philosopher Kitaro Nishida, basho describes a post-physical plane in which experiences and thoughts interconnect, dissolving subject-object distinctions. Dillon and Umezawa's music both resist fixity, reactivating the listener's attention by way electronic sounds stripped of origin. Umezawa's 'Still Forms', however, contrasts Dillon's firm-footed techno curtails with an entirely beatless piece, exploring the sonic potential of Baschet sound structures: experimental instruments developed in the 1950s by Bernard and Francois Baschet. Electroacoustic cognitions branch out like newly grown synapses on this fresh 12".
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Primer
Primer (LP)
Cat: EMLP 001. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Their Own Definition Of Grandeur (4:06)
Hammerzeit (2:31)
A Simple Spell (1:02)
Driving Force (3:14)
Don't Tell Anyone (0:58)
Primer (3:47)
Sixty Miles Apart (1:34)
I Belong With You (2:05)
Sweet Oblivion (0:58)
Civilization (3:45)
Static-statisch (2:35)
Stowaway (2:00)
Rein Gold (5:41)
Chloroform (1:09)
Review: Ensemble Modern and experimental, Berlin-based music composer and sound artist Hainbach come together for Primer, an album sourced from their 2022 Checkpoint concert and reworked in the studio with bassist Paul Cannon. The record transforms their fine live performance into a rich, immersive home listening experience with Hainbach's signature use of nuclear research gear, tape loops and vintage electronics weaving haunting, ever-shifting textures throughout. As such the pieces pulse with a sonic spark that captures the spirit of experimentation and collaboration and is taps into plenty of avant-garde thinking in its approach to drone and ambient.
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Atlas (B-STOCK)
Cat: AWE 1LP (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Abandon (3:55)
Naked To The Light (4:14)
Late Night Drive (4:43)
Sick Eros (4:07)
Belleville (2:21)
Sweat, Tears Or The Sea (2:42)
Atlas (6:45)
Reading The Air (5:30)
You Burn Me (1:12)
Earthbound (4:08)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The fourth ever solo studio album from the acclaimed electronic artist and composer Laurel Halo, Atlas is intended to guide the listener through their own subconscious mind, coming as an intense sequence of soaring ambiences and beatless jazz montages. Finding its footing in instrumental improvisation by Halo herself, plus featuring artists Coby Sey, James Underwood and Lucy Railton - and then blowing any assumptive connotation with jazz out of the park with its subtly effected vocal processing and electronic tinkerings and washes thereafter - fans can be sure that this is not going to be your stock experimental affair.
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Spirit
Spirit (LP)
Cat: AD 16. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Spirit (7:31)
Fragment 94 (Revisited) (5:55)
Sparkle (3:17)
Song Of The Meadow In Bloom (3:36)
Babylove (3:47)
Circle Of Flowers (2:20)
For Kun Du Ved Hvor Meget Jeg Nod Dig (2:45)
Reprise (2:50)
Review: Danish composer Anders Lauge Meldgaard and string trio Halvcirkel rack up a new milestone in their ongoing musical partnership with this collaborative album, Spirit, on the wonderfully experimental label Ar & Dag. Blending acoustic and electronic elements into an intriguing work of intricate string arrangements and Meldgaard's Ondomo and modular synth textures, the result is an evocative, genre-agnostic work. The likes of 'Song Of The Meadow In Bloom' are full of the joys of Spring with an undercurrent of mischief, while 'For Kun Du Ved Hvor Meget Jeg Nod Dig' is a more suspenseful and eerie sound of unresolved oops and sonic chaos. Their partnership began in 2016 through performances with Frisk Frugt and has since evolved into a deep creative bond and Spirit showcases that artistic synergy with real richness.
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Aunes
Aunes (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 154LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
By The Line (4:32)
Casa Di Riposo, Gesu' Redentore (4:26)
Seventeen Fabrics Of Measure (4:22)
Bruststarke (Lung Song) (2:13)
Schloss, Night (7:11)
Neither From Nor Towards (15:11)
Review: Big emotions often come in small, intimate packages. Initially at least. Judith Hamann opens her stunning contemporary classical-ambient meditation with the kind of hush that means music and sound creep over you without making themselves instantly known. Before we know it, the transformation - or, perhaps more accurately, transportation - is complete. Using field recording techniques, Hamman augments the electronic harmonies and refrains with au naturel noises, from the hubbub of distant conversation to an asthmatic's whistle, all of which places the plugged-in and synthesised in a very human place. The result is something that feels timeless, as crystalline and clear as it is water-weathered and sepia-hued. The overall affect is mysterious and adventurous, like walking down a serene empty beach only to realise you can't remember which direction you came from.
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Process Of Elimination
Process Of Elimination (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: WHYT 075. Rel: 12 Mar 25
The Queer Art Of Slowness (feat Sasha Wilde) (2:48)
Dual (feat Alex McKenzie, Memory Play & Sasha Wilde) (4:36)
Quantology (2:02)
How Do I Know What I Want When Everybody Is Telling Me I Should Want What I Dont Have (feat Memory Play) (6:18)
Laying On The Floor Staring Up At Dust In The Air (1:31)
Breathing Room (feat Laura Misch) (3:57)
Language Couldn't Say (feat Laura Misch) (3:07)
Pataphysical (feat Laura Misch) (3:23)
Wildest Imagination (feat Laura Misch & Marysia Osu) (4:21)
Review: El Hardwick's sophomore album, Process of Elimination, explores illness as a pathway to personal and anti-capitalist transformation. Rooted in their experience of chronic illness after years of pushing their body beyond its limits, the album reflects Hardwick's journey toward healing through mysticism and natural remedies. Turning away from the need for a formal diagnosis, Hardwick embraced a process of self-rewilding, rejecting capitalism and gender norms to reconnect with their body and the earth. Musically, Process of Elimination combines lush, dubby soundscapes with cosmic experimentation. Tracks like Dual feature sparse synthesiser tones alongside woodwinds and double bass, creating a spacious environment for Hardwick's spoken-word reflections. Collaborations with musicians such as Alex McKenzie and Laura Misch bring a range of organic textures to the album, enhancing its sense of natural exploration. The album shifts between ambient meditations and more rhythmic moments, with highlights like 'Quantology' and the IDM-tinged 'How Do I Know...?' revealing a balance between introspection and forward momentum. Hardwick's process is further mirrored in their personal journey of coming out as trans non-binary, which they describe as another form of elimination, moving beyond binary definitions. Ultimately, Process of Elimination is a powerful reflection on healing, acceptance and the reclaiming of energy, inspired by thinkers like Silvia Federici and Donna Haraway, and enriched by contributions from London-based artists and friends.
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Cage
Cage (LP + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: VEYL 043. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Shut Your Body
Fantasy Scan
Blow By Blow
Kiss The Steel
Dummy Up
Sleuth
Contact High
Wiggle Walker
Review: Harlem, the Stockholm-based duo, return with an eight-track exploration of dark, pulsating electronics. Drawing on influences ranging from King Tubby's dub to Robert Hood's minimal techno, they craft a sound that defies easy categorisation. Echoing the no wave dissonance of early ESG and the industrial edge of Cabaret Voltaire, they fuse these disparate elements into a potent sonic cocktail. 'Shut Your Body' opens with a muscular intensity reminiscent of Nitzer Ebb, its driving rhythms and gritty textures setting the stage. 'Fantasy Scan' picks up the pace, a dancefloor-ready jam that recalls Underground Resistance's hypnotic grooves. 'Blow By Blow' channels a nihilistic energy, its sparse arrangement and spoken-word vocals evoking the cold wave sounds of Kas Product. The B-side continues the sonic exploration with 'Dummy Up', a track that evokes the frenetic energy of a cult gathering, its electro and body influences recalling the darker side of the 80s underground. 'Sleuth' takes a more introspective turn, its repetitive grind suggesting a relentless search for the unknown. 'Contact High' brings back the seductive energy, its dancefloor-ready rhythms and infectious melodies reminiscent of early Detroit techno. The album closes with 'Wiggle Walker', a melancholic track that suggests a journey into the unknown. Harlem's music is a thrilling ride through a landscape of sonic extremes, a sonic experience that is both exhilarating and unsettling. Visceral but thought-provoking, this is a potent blend of genres and influences that defies expectations.
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Deep Time
Deep Time (white vinyl LP)
Cat: DIAG 066. Rel: 17 Apr 25
International Globalisation (5:10)
Deep Time (6:18)
You Know (3:20)
Rungled Irridium (2:28)
Atropine (3:44)
Unconformity (5:55)
Satellite Killer (3:03)
Infinite Space (4:09)
Review: Russell Haswell brings Deep Time, marking his sixth release on Diagonal following a productive 2024, which included the 4x12" compilation 13, on top of a UK-wide tour. Deep Time spans a vast influential range, reflecting Haswell's diverse background in computer music, black metal, noise, techno, and improvisation. Deep Time explores all from geopolitical tension to the incomprehensible scale of time itself, drawing sublime inspiration from his solo trips to the Scottish Hebrides and the rock formations glimpsable there. Album highlight 'Unconformity' references James Hutton's geological discovery and its connection to the Earth's history, with typography for the album sleeve designed by MuirMcNeil.
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Lucid Dreams
Cat: FTR 12. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Overflowing (4:08)
Dance Of The Ghosts (feat Cucina Povera) (4:03)
Three Dice (2:35)
End Of Summer (5:23)
Frozen Flowers (2:03)
Luftschiff (2:54)
Wind From Mountains (feat Nailah Hunter) (4:59)
Tide (3:36)
End Of Summer II (4:40)
Rabbit Stairs (2:46)
Lucid Dreams (4:24)
Review: Chihei Hatakeyama's Lucid Dreams is an ambient exploration that ebbs and flows like the tides it references. The opening 'Overflowing' sets the tone with gentle, cascading sounds that evoke a sense of quiet movement. 'Dance of the Ghosts' (feat Cucina Povera) adds a spectral quality, its ghostly vocals dissolving into the atmosphere. 'Three Dice' leans into meditative minimalism, creating a calm before the slight shift into the darker textures of 'End of Summer.' Tracks like 'Wind from the Mountains' (feat Nailah Hunter) introduce organic warmth, balancing out the release's ethereal tendencies.
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Bite Hard (reissue)
Bite Hard (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LDW 3324. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Presentation (2:41)
Transworld (1:24)
Bite Hard (2:16)
Shark Beat (1:02)
Action (0:50)
The Greatest (1:53)
Big Double (2:42)
Wild Double (2:13)
Bombing Along (1:39)
White Death (1:27)
Flash Barrier (1:40)
Dramatone (1:04)
Dramatone (Faster version) (0:58)
World At Your Feet (1:05)
Evil Eye (1:47)
Here Comes The Band (0:31)
There Goes The Band (0:28)
Skin Full (2:19)
Drunk Scene (0:37)
Short Out (0:17)
Quick Out (0:13)
Quick Pause (0:08)
Penny Piece (1:14)
Sleepy Head (0:50)
Review: When it comes to hunting the very of best library music cuts out there, De Wolfe's discography is likely the best place to start, and finish. The British music production company were the first to license such music exclusively for film and TV and thus single-handedly popularised the now DJ's favourite genre. Here on this reissue, Aussie producer, musician and double bassist Johnny Hawksworth (one of two famous library musician "hawks", only once removed from the perhaps more eminent Alan Hawkshaw), prizes open both falcon's eyes and auriculars: 'Bite Hard Breaks', the star, makes for an unfathomably cool piece for the playing of seductive games. Unsurprisingly, but with this fact not known to many, this record has been much sampled by hip-hop titans, from Beyonce to Drake to Jay Z to Madlib.
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Glutton For Punishment
Glutton For Punishment (limited black & white split-coloured vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: SWP 015VX. Rel: 06 Feb 25
In The Beginning (0:42)
Just To Ask A Dance (4:32)
Jacked (4:28)
Mad Catch (3:20)
Extraordinary Wings (4:53)
Warplane (5:28)
Celebrate (4:12)
Smuggler's Adventure (5:29)
Glutton For Punishment (3:48)
Review: South London's potent indie auteur Heartworms unveils her highly anticipated debut album here on Speedy Wunderground. It has been produced by longtime collaborator Dan Carey and fuses the driving, motorik energy of Depeche Mode with PJ Harvey's sharp lyrical prowess, and is finished off with the offbeat rhythms of dance-punk favourites LCD Soundsystem. The result is a dark, intense sonic assault that is unmistakably Heartworms in the way it blends gothic post-punk with unashamed emotion and relentless momentum. It once again proves why Heartworms is one of the most exciting new voices in alternative music.
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Shards
Shards (LP)
Cat: KRANK 246LP. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Heaven Will Come (4:41)
Morning (Piano version) (4:13)
Monotone 3 (3:56)
Icesynth (2:40)
Sars Requiem (3:04)
Joyride (alternate) (4:04)
Sunset Key Melt (7:19)
Review: Over his 25-year career, this veteran composer has crafted transcendent soundscapes that resonate with cinematic depth, making his music a perfect fit for storytelling on screen. Shards, a seven-track album released via Kranky, compiles selections from scoring projects like Infinity Pool, The North Water, Luzifer and La Tour. Tim Hecker's journey into film and television scoring feels like a natural evolution of his artistic vision. The haunting 'Sunset Key Melt' features celestial tones and layered textures, creating a spacey ambiance that is sure to impress. In contrast, 'Morning' begins as a serene piano melody, disrupted by unsettling feedback that blurs the line between beauty and unease. Each track balances traditional composition with experimental sound design, resulting in a collection that is both eerie and enchanting. This album reveals how seamlessly Hecker's soundscapes translate to visual narratives and the warm, tactile vinyl experience just seems to underline that even further.
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Shards
Shards (CD)
Cat: KRANK 246. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Heaven Will Come
Morning (Piano version)
Monotone 3
Icesynth
Sars Requiem
Joyride Alternate
Sunset Key Melt
Review: Canadian composer Hecker's movement into scoring for film and television has been a natural progression over the past 25 years and now the artist has perfectly aligned his sound with motion pictures and film. Perhaps not fully intentional by Tim but most fans point to him as an artist whose music evoke emotions that equal the power of what a film could create. Known for his transcendent soundscapes that push ambient music into unclassifiable realms, Hecker collects a series of compositions originally created for projects like Infinity Pool, The North Water, Luzifer and La Tour. While some pieces were left unused in the final productions, their standalone presentation here showcases Hecker's ability to evoke vivid atmospheres. The seven-track EP, released via Kranky, includes the hauntingly beautiful 'Sunset Key Melt', where celestial chimes echo amidst layered, dense melodies. It exemplifies Hecker's knack for crafting spacey, droning soundscapes. Meanwhile, 'Morning' begins as a delicate piano piece before unsettling feedback disrupts its serenity, blending traditional composition with experimental textures. Shards reflects a late-career revelation: Hecker's immersive sound design translates seamlessly to visual storytelling. His work on Arctic psycho-chiller The North Water and supernatural horror Luzifer underscores his ability to merge ice-cold atmospheres with emotional depth. This EP is both eerie and ethereal, showing why Hecker's style is so compelling.
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Silence Is Priceless
Cat: KH 056. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Me & Who? (3:13)
Hot Zone Regular Day (3:13)
Fame Gang (1:45)
Ghost Guns (1:40)
Invincibl (2:59)
Forever Starts Today (2:23)
Indivisibl (1:59)
I Know 3 45 (3:03)
Stalker Guardian Angel (2:30)
Get Rid Of Yourself (2:32)
Its Going Better (2:54)
Capital Collectiv (2:02)
Feeling The Sun, It's Lit! (1:57)
Missing Flowers I Think (2:56)
Restless Lovers (1:30)
Gore Lore (2:21)
Review: Talk about appropriate names. There's something about Helen Island that sounds as though it has been cast adrift, washed up, and left to establish its own thing. The Parisian enigma's work feels ghostly, haunted by a past that has vanished into the ocean mist. Whether they'll ever be reunited is the real question, but mystery is the joy here. Whether it's at the uptempo, synth pop hued 'Hot Zone Regular Day', or the weird and wonderful psyche-electronica-field style 'Forever Starts Today', breathy samples on 'Indivisibl' or the innocent contemporary classical-cum-ambient plucked strings and keys of 'Restless Lovers' and 'Gore Lore', the whole thing is a strange and beguiling ride through the outer reaches of popular music.
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Tarzanland (reissue)
Tarzanland (reissue) (limited turquoise & light pink split coloured vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 073. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Lake High (4:12)
DC3 (3:28)
How Do You Do (6:38)
Mr C Tee (2:20)
High Tech Tree (7:07)
Citrus (4:50)
LA88 (3:05)
Review: WRWTFWW Records is back with a third collaboration with Japanese electronic, ambient and synth-pop group Interior. This time they reissue a forgotten 1989 solo gem by band member Daisuke Hinata that very much deserves more spotlight. Tarzanland captures the essence of late-'80s California with sun-soaked kanky? ongaku, minimalistic proto-chillwave and breezy synth melodies all washing over you in delightful fashion. Its lush soundscapes evoke the likes of Steve Winwood and Steely Dan as it is infused with nostalgia and serene electronic sounds. They make for a blissful journey through simple pleasures, where ocean waves and warm breezes empty your mind of all but the nicest of thoughts.
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Breath
Breath (2xLP)
Cat: ITDL 001. Rel: 27 May 25
Harmo (1:17)
Eau (3:36)
Eternal Moment (3:11)
Wander About (2:40)
Ether (2:58)
Foliage (3:23)
Amaretto (3:07)
Acro (2:31)
Exit (2:45)
Spool (3:39)
Sweet Crack (1:47)
Birdland (Taste) (2:57)
Open (3:41)
Awake (4:10)
Orion (4:38)
Call (3:02)
Distance From Palette & Orange Lines (3:23)
Lilia (3:22)
Review: Producer and guitarist Yutaka Hirasaka enjoyed a peaceful career pitstop with Breath, one of many to top up the beatsmith and cassette artist's now towering discography, and which now comes released on vinyl for the first time. Hirasaka's approach to music covers ambient, beat-driven landscapes, a format which has led him both to immersive live performance work and commercial ends. The homely aesthetic of Hirasaka's sound is heard once more on the wordless, texturally unperturbed Breath, which clears our airways far better than any shop-bought nostrum ever could, be it via the deconstructed guitar pan-plays of 'Orion' or the marzipan piano maunders of 'Amaretto'.
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Sonatine (Soundtrack)
Sonatine (Soundtrack) (LP in spot-varnished sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 104. Rel: 30 Apr 25
Act Of Violence
Light & Darkness
Play On The Sands
Rain After That
A On The Fullmoon Mystery
Into A Trance
In The Beginning
Magic Mushroom
Eye Witness
Runaway Trip
Mobius Band
Die Out Of Memories
See You
Be Over
Review: The Sonatine (1993) soundtrack is an exceptional work from legendary composer Joe Hisaishi, known above all for his in-house scores for Studio Ghibli. This inviting compendium of neoclassical, synth-driven, turn-of-the-80s electronica highlights the infamous artist's contemplative, intimate side, bringing an equally sparring yet evocative experience. Not a Ghibli contribution, the score instead accompanies a signature addition to the filmography of Takeshi Kitano: Sonatine is a stylish yakuza crime thriller following a weary gangster sent to Okinawa, where violence and existential reflection intertwine. These pensive, purgatory pieces are equally capable capacity to melt and enrapt the listener's heart, with refulgent piano and Roland DJ-800 / D-50s scoring a distinctive J-chillout mood (just listen to those flourishes on 'Play On The Sands').
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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The Universe Will Take Care Of You
The Universe Will Take Care Of You (heavyweight white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 57 BCLP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
You Are Gods
Sunbeam Path
Time Ring Rattles
Sparkles, Crystals, Miracles
Incredible Bliss
The Universe Will Take Care Of You
Review: A dream pairing from opposite corners of the sonic world, British synth polymath James Holden and Polish clarinettist Waclaw Zimpel land somewhere deep in the trance zone on this six-track debut. Opener 'You Are Gods' flickers into motion with modular ripples and clarinet spirals, setting a tone that's at once meditative and exploratory. 'Sunbeam Path' floats toward more radiant territory, while 'Time Ring Rattles' and 'Incredible Bliss' channel fast-paced, arpeggiated fervour. 'Sparkles, Crystals, Miracles' cools the system with ambient drift, before the closer melts into layered organ drama and a reverent air. The pair's range of instrumentation-violins, algoza flutes, lap steel, and modulars-gives each piece a handmade feel, but it's their shared commitment to improvisation and trance that binds it all. Rather than chase genre, they zero in on shared instinct-and let the current carry them.
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Unmapping The Distance Keeps Getting Closer
Cat: 12K 1103. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Moving In Place
Reconstruction (part 2)
Distance Keeps Getting Closer
Respite
Reconstruction
Editing Is A Lifelong Process
Soundfilm
Taking It Apart
Unmapping The Unmapping
Moving Through The Apartment
Review: Ezekiel Honig is a New York City-based artist who founded two vital labels, Anticipate Recordings and Microcosm, and now he is back with a new album on 12K. Unmapping The Distance Keeps Getting Closer is a tender and honest work of art that wears its heart on its sleeve with piano, horns and broken rhythms all characterising the palette. Field recordings are also worked into the arrangements to add a real narrative and to really evoke a sense of place. Add in plenty of textural and tactile motives and you have a journeying album full of melancholy but also a sense of hope.
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The Magnificent Tree (25th Anniversary Edition)
The Magnificent Tree (25th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1613C. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Autoharp (4:16)
Mad About You (3:44)
Waves (3:56)
Jackie Cane (4:13)
The Magnificent Tree (3:43)
Vinegar & Salt (3:19)
Frosted Flake Wood (3:17)
Every Time We Live Together We Die A Bit More (3:36)
Out Of Sight (3:48)
Pink Fluffy Dinosaurs (3:50)
L'Odeur Animale (3:47)
Review: Marking the 25th anniversary of The Magnificent Tree, Belgian trio Hooverphonic release a special limited edition of their third album, available on translucent blue vinyl. This edition comes strictly limited to 1,000 numbered copies, each with a commemorative insert; its four core singles 'Mad About You', 'Vinegar & Salt', 'Out of Sight' and 'Jackie Cane' became career milestones for the ethereal band, clinging to the Flemish Ultratop 50 for 107 weeks as they continued to hone and plane their established blue noir, post-trip-hop sonic vernacular. Also marking their 30th anniversary as a band, The Magnificent Tree is probably the best touchstone to describe their coming of age, ripping up the the comparatively innocent sonic formula of Blue Wonder Power Milk.
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Presents Jackie Cane
Presents Jackie Cane (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile clear vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1812C. Rel: 28 May 25
Sometimes
One
Human Interest
Nirvana Blue
The World Is Mine
Jackie's Delirium (4:11)
Sad Song (2:08)
Day After Day (2:35)
Shampoo (4:05)
Others Delight (3:09)
Opium (1:49)
The Last Supper (4:39)
The Kiss (2:37)
Review: 2002's Hooverphonic Presents Jackie Cane always felt like the odd jewel in the Belgian outfit's catalogue i part concept album, part theatrical detour, wrapped in lush strings and Bond-theme bravado. The 2025 reissue brings it back into focus, and it's certainly worth revisiting. There's drama i torch songs, twisted pop, and trip-hop filtered through a cinematic lens i but also a tangible sense of melancholy beneath. Tracks like 'Sometimes' and 'Human Interest' still land with weight, while the nocturnal psychedelia of 'Jackie's Delirium' and 'Shampoo' adds hallucinogenic depth to the collection. It's all very stylised, but that's part of the charm. You can hear the ambition, the restlessness. Not quite cool, not quite kitsch, but somehow it works.
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They Live (Soundtrack) (Expanded Edition)
They Live (Soundtrack) (Expanded Edition) (limited white vinyl 2xLP (comes in different sleeves, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: WRWTFWW 049. Rel: 23 May 25
TV Broadcast (1:46)
Coming To LA (4:01)
A Message (3:17)
The Siege Of Justiceville (4:56)
Return To Church (1:26)
All Out Of Bubble Gum (2:40)
Back To The Street (2:19)
Kidnapped (3:31)
Transient Hotel (2:16)
Underground (3:22)
Wake Up (3:41)
Chew Bubble Gum & Kick Ass (3:02)
Sunglasses On (2:41)
Back Alley (2:15)
Transport Station (2:05)
Tunnel (2:39)
Holly's Hill (1:17)
Roll Away (1:48)
Get Me Out (1:39)
Portal (2:48)
Out The Window/LA Blues (1:03)
All Out Of Bubblegum (Film version) (2:39)
TV Signal (3:20)
Underground (Film version) (1:32)
Commercial Break (3:23)
Car Commercial (1:59)
Press On Nails (1:55)
The Cheese Dip (0:35)
They Live (main Theme) (3:33)
Review: The Expanded Edition of Alan Howarth's They Live brings new life to the cult classic 1988 film's soundtrack. Howarth is well respected, not least for his collaborations with John Carpenter, and here captures the film's eerie tension and anti-consumerist themes with moody synths, bluesy motifs and minimalist sound design that is always hugely evocative. This expanded edition offers remastered audio and additional cues that heighten the mood and deepen the atmosphere. The music's hypnotic, slow-burning energy perfectly mirrors the paranoia and grit of the movie, so it's a landmark score in sci-fi and horror soundtracks.
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In Different Rooms
Cat: MTSN 1002. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Lotus (4:01)
Pandora (5:19)
Mid Autumn (3:14)
Fields (3:07)
Nostalgia (2:43)
Beehive (6:30)
Rhyme (4:00)
Pandora (5:05)
Review: From what we understand about this record, Hualun band member MK had a hand in finishing what was clearly already a beautiful collection of instrumentals. Rubey Hu was polishing off the collection as China finally started emerging from what, from the outside at least, looked like a particularly brutal and unashamedly authoritarian response to the Covid-19 pandemic. A set of serene and incredibly relaxing, playful-leaning piano pieces, MK helped apply various effects and textures, which genuinely elevate what's here. Regardless, though, Rubey's musicianship is inescapable throughout. Eight tracks that feel as though heart and soul have been spilled across the ivories, with additional contributions from another Hualun head, Ding Mao. Really special stuff that will make you want to start exploring Chinese alternative music, if you weren't already.
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Stark Phenomena
Stark Phenomena (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OF 04LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Beach (16:52)
Pyrex Vision (feat Ayorinde E Peebles) (7:12)
Erta Ale (7:43)
Review: Trumpeter Chris Ryan Williams and cellist Lester St. Louis form HxH (H by H) are a boundary-pushing electroacoustic duo who work with acoustic instruments and electronics in real-time. Their debut album, released on KMRU's label OFNOT captures their expansive, sculptural sound, and it is one rooted in jazz, noise, classical and Black experimental traditions. Drawing comparisons to Sun Ra or Laurel Halo, their music is fluid, unpredictable and emotionally resonant. Tracks like 'Pyrex Vision' and 'BEACH' showcase a dynamic interplay between form and freedom and are influenced by visual artists like Torkwase Dyson. HxH's sonic world is both daring and intimate and is an ever-shifting architecture of sound.
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Heilun
Heilun (limited hand-numbered 2xCD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 65CD. Rel: 02 May 25
Vor
Opnun
Hvild
Fadmur
Sorg
Dypi
Kyrrd
Review: Hyldipi's impressive and immersive debut album Heilun distils Iceland's stark natural grandeur into 90 minutes of superb ambient soundscapes. Every piece is a spontaneous expression improvised through meditative states using only guitar and basic hardware. Textured and emotionally rich, the album invites you into an internal voyage of discovery. 'Vor' opens with solemn warmth, while 'Sorg' embraces imperfection in the form of tape hiss, fretboard creaks and subtle dissonance, which all lend it a human touch. Hyldipi's approach treats sound as something to be channelled, not owned. Heilun is one of those albums that is not just heard-it's felt, like mist hanging over a quiet fjord, gently shifting with each breath.
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