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Singles
Flash Crash/Hack Crash
Cat: AMEN 012/AWC008. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Agonis - "Black Swans" (5:02)
Konduku - "Liquidity" (6:24)
Lemont - "Cascading Mistakes" (6:49)
Varuna - "Speculative Communities" (6:24)
Review: Basel-based experimental labels Amenthia Recordings and A Walking Contradiction join forces for their first collaborative release here in the form of the Flash Crash/Hack Crash EP. Both labels are known for pushing boundaries within their close-knit creative circles and this one features Agonis' heavy stepper and Konduku's whirlpool of low frequencies on the Amenthia side, while Lemont continues the low-end, tripped-out vibe. Varuna represents A Walking Contradiction and delivers swampy, slow-motion sounds in their signature style. This release embodies both labels' commitment to daring, unconventional electronic sounds.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $16.32
The Golden Triangle Part 1
The Golden Triangle Part 1 (orange marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: ST 011. Rel: 27 Mar 25
The Golden Triangle (5:06)
Sunju Hargun & GiGi FM - "Lens Of Time" (6:24)
Sunju Hargun & Konduku - "Mekong" (5:54)
Ruak (7:04)
Review: A record that explores deep, hypnotic rhythms with a strong tribal and mystical undercurrent, the latest Siamese Twins records pushes the boundaries of what is possibly in eastern influences underground techno. Side-1 opens with 'The Golden Triangle', an atmospheric introduction that feels cinematic, setting the stage with ambient textures before giving way to movement. 'Lens of Time' follows, locking into a deep, primal groove where rolling percussion and rich low-end create an entrancing effect. On Side-2 'Mekong' leans into tribal mysticism, blending ancient rhythmic patterns with a modern pulse. The production is detailed yet raw, drawing from rich percussive layers. 'Ruak' closes the EP with pulsating bass and deep, rolling rhythms, channeling Eastern influences into a hypnotic techno flow. A powerful release from Siamese Twins Records, driven by Sunju Hargun's distinct vision.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
 in stock $17.45
Elementary Particles Accelerator Tunnel
Cat: LKVBHR 12. Rel: 25 Sep 24
25% Personality (with Dickie) (6:15)
Low Orbit (5:38)
Trench Music (8:18)
Dub Tool A (5:25)
Splais (5:12)
Kopriva (Opa Kanz Rerub) (4:13)
Review: KANZ's artist alias, when reversed, becomes ZNAK, meaning "SIGN" in Bulgarian. He hails from Lyulin, a district known for breeding either crime or art, and thankfully Kaloyan embodies the latter. This outing on MELMAK is opened with '25% Personality (with Dickie)' which is deep and atmospheric dub techno. 'Low Orbit' is just as deep but more driving with some pad laced beauty up top, 'Trench Music' then brings frosty Berlin dub techno vibes, 'Dub Tool A' has conscious vocal mutterings and 'Splais' is a slow motion gem for late night contemplation. 'Kopriva (Opa Kanz Rerub)' is a spine-tingling closer with angelic vocals.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $17.74
Body Singer
Body Singer (12" with obi-strip)
Cat: PF 016. Rel: 29 Apr 25
Body Singer (5:05)
Kinship (2:19)
Skinship (1:05)
Trippy Gas (4:11)
Mirror Of The Heart (4:32)
Review: Still riding high from the success of his superb re-make of Manuel Gottsching on Test Pressing ('A Reference to E2-E4'), Alex Kassian returns to Pinchy & Friends - who released his similarly popular 2021 EP 'Leave Your Life' - after a three-year break. Beginning with the lusciously languid, Balearic, effects-laden and sonically layered title track ('Body Singer', where Jonny Nash style guitars and tumbling sax motifs rise above a sparse drum machine beat and shoegaze-esque aural textures), the Berlin-based producer offers up a loved-up mix of weightless ambient bliss (Kinship), kosmiche soundscapes (the sun-flecked 'Skinship'), revivalist Krautrock (the Can-after-several-spliffs headiness of 'Trippy Gas') and immersive, cinematic excusions (the gorgeous 'Mirror of the Heart').
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Avenging Angels Of Software
Cat: HRL 010. Rel: 14 Jun 24
Avenging Angels Of Software (5:24)
A Good Machine Is Hard To Find (6:00)
Bot Bottom (5:31)
Reptiles Like It Hot (5:41)
 in stock $21.95
Deceltica
Deceltica (12")
Cat: YO 370T. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Seven (5:50)
Deceltica (5:02)
Seven (Jorg Kuning Bicton Barns remix) (6:37)
Drumhell (extended) (6:08)
Review: It's hard to argue with how much work Koreless, AKA Lewis Roberts, has put into things. Born in Bangor, Wales, but based in Glasgow - currently the most exciting UK city for electronic music production - it took a decade from his debut EP, 4D, to his first album, during which time he participated in the sorely-missed Red Bull Music Academy programme, collaborated with Sampha, performed on Boiler Room TV, embedded himself within the Young Turks camp, wrote with FKA Twigs, and was credited by David Byrne. That's a lot to unpack, so while the bubble wrap is unloaded let's skip to right here, right now. Deceltica is a particularly Koreless collection of tracks, from the opening warning sirens and haunting melodic chimes of 'Seven', to the robot breaks of the title number, and 'Drumhell''s near-reprise of the opening track, a kind of outro to that intro, it's all very good. Then you get fellow Welshman and resident at Manchester's beloved Bakk Heia party, Jorg Kunning, proving why he's up there with the most technically brilliant beat makers.
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Gespielt von: Mimi, Joe Montana
 in stock $15.20
Autobahn (Jim Rider remixes)
Autobahn (Jim Rider remixes) (limited red smoke vinyl 12")
Cat: ICONS 003. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Jim Rider (extended remix) (6:43)
Jim Rider (instrumental remix)
Jim Rider (remix) (1:18)
Review: 'Autobahn' by Kraftwerk, released in 1974, is a seminal track that redefined the future of electronic music. Its significance lies not only in its innovative use of synthesisers and electronic instruments but also in its ability to evoke a specific visual and emotional landscape. Here, the song's repetitive, motorik rhythms are given an overhaul - or more specifically three - by Jim Rider, a regular at Lee Burridge's All Day I Dream parties. They're beefed up for the floor, certainly, but maintain the kind of delicate touches that makew the original such a great listen.
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Autobahn (reissue)
Cat: 502173 2470287. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Autobahn (4:35)
Kometenmelodie 2 (4:16)
Review: Kraftwerk are as well known for their albums as they are their singles and the iconic 'Autobahn' is of course the name of both. It is a rather groundbreaking electronic gem originally released in 1974 and soon revolutionised music with its hypnotic synth melodies, driving rhythms and pioneering use of vocoders. The track - celebrating its 50th anniversary and here on 7" - alongside an album picture disc and new Dolby Atmos mix on CD, which seal the birthday celebrations - captured the essence of modern travel by blending motorik beats with atmospheric soundscapes to create a real electronic journey and sense of movement. It still sounds as futuristic now as ever, a record that truly changed the course of modern music forever.
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Last Place On Earth (feat Audrey Danza/Affekt Unit remixes)
Cat: PHLX 005. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Ground Zero (5:00)
New Age Replicants (6:39)
Japanese Dystopia (dirty version) (5:43)
Last Place On Earth (Audrey Danza remix) (5:47)
Last Place On Earth (Affekt Unit remix) (5:27)
Last Place On Earth (5:52)
Review: The superb Philoxenia Records, which is spearheaded by Luigi Di Venere and Neu Verboten, here unveils a coveted addition to its collection with the the super limited Last Place On Earth EP from Vilnius-based Dovydas Platakis aka Jokios Kulturos. It's a cinematic work that immerses listeners in a dystopian realm that blends avant-garde tones with manga-inspired cyberpunk vibes. Each track serves as a gateway to a world where technological progress intertwines with societal decline, which is of course often the focus of classic cyberpunk literature. Di Venere and Verboten also combine under their Affekt Unit alias to deliver captivating remixes and bring trance and tribal techno elements to the party.
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Alben
Pointed Frequencies
Pointed Frequencies (LP + insert)
Cat: DIALLP 48. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Mending Space Entering Streams Of Mist For Visible Becomes The Rays Of Light, Time Touches (4:42)
The Equilibrium In Transition (6:01)
Echoes Of Ephemeral Breathing To The Floating Forest (2:34)
Folding Futures Present Wake The Dust In Obscurity (7:43)
The Sea Brings, Waves Of Casted Silver Softly Crawls, Into Moss We Sink (4:06)
Shallow Winds In Atoms Kissing, Harvest Nights Forgotten Lights Strain The End Of New Beginnings (4:43)
Review: Ben Kaczor and Niculin Barandun's debut album, Pointed Frequencies come on the tasteful German outlet Dial Records and explores the healing potential of sound through six immersive tracks. Their collaboration began in 2022 for an audiovisual show at Digital Art Festival Zurich and has developed masterfully since and as Kaczor studied sound therapy, Barandun became intrigued by its possibilities, and it is that which has inspired the album's direction. It incorporates therapeutic elements like binaural beats and solfeggio frequencies into a seamless blend of ambient and experimental music. Through free improvisation, the pair have cooked up some brilliantly contemplative pieces here.
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Gespielt von: Joachim Spieth
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Collection
Cat: IF 1093CD. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Silent Cloud (Beat version - IF edit)
Call From The Ground (IF edit)
Summer Mood (IF edit)
Summer Ocean (IF edit)
Silent Sky (IF edit)
A Life That Can Only Dream Now (IF edit)
Birds Of Passage (IF edit)
Summer Sketch (Floating Through Space In A Dream - IF edit)
Nexus 2 (Beatless version - IF edit)
The Land At Breath (IF edit)
Encounter (IF edit)
Paradigm Shift (IF edit)
Review: Parisian label InFine presents Collection, a stunning anthology of Kaito's ambient works, the project of Hiroshi Watanabe, a techno veteran with nearly three decades of experience. This album compiles remastered and re-edited tracks originally released between 2020 and 2022 on Watanabe's Cosmic Signatures imprint, offering a serene sonic journey for introspection and reflection. Collection shows off Kaito's ethereal soundscapes, blending layered drones, emotive synthetic strings, and analogue harmonies that ascend to euphoric heights. Pieces like 'Summer Mood' evoke a nostalgic beauty, blending piano-led melodies with a bittersweet sense of reminiscence. The track 'Birds of Passage' features delicate, treated textures, while 'Summer Sketch' nods to the warmth of Miles Davis' Sketches of Spain with its humanistic horns. The album's beat-driven tracks stand out, with 'Silent Cloud' echoing the vibes of Mo Wax and Massive Attack, and 'Silent Sky' delivering deep basslines and subtle details reminiscent of classic downtempo electronica. Masterfully remastered by Rashad Becker, Collection is a testament to Kaito's mastery of ambient music, blending minimalism with emotional depth. Hats off to InFine, for further solidifying his place among Japan's ambient music luminaries.
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O
O (LP)
Cat: GMV 24. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Interlace (10:30)
2835's 15322'E (4:51)
Art Of Memory (7:11)
Two Winds (6:54)
An Expanse II (4:41)
0 (0:59)
Review: French label Good Morning Tapes welcomes Paris-born electronic innovator and 70s GRM alumni Ariel Kalma New York-based trio Asa Tone for some serious deep ambient soundscapes. The wellness movement has never been more polar than it is now but if you ask us, nothing could be better for your mental health and sense of self than sitting a dark room with this one nice and loud so you can soak up its high fidelity designs, the microscopic pads, the whimsical melodies and slowly shapeshifting sounds in all their glory. A tremendous work.
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Gespielt von: Kaoru Inoue
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Bellows
Bellows (LP)
Cat: STRD XXI. Rel: 14 Mar 25
Pair Of Bellows (6:00)
Ethereal Mechanics (3:05)
Reibung II (5:16)
Windy Outside (4:10)
Las Alas Rojas (7:20)
Invocation (4:23)
Sadeness (Part III) (8:11)
Gespielt von: Gumshoe
 in stock $25.33
Dubio
Dubio (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AQA 01LP. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Dubio (3:39)
Apeface (4:09)
Sipa (4:23)
Arpa Ingrata (4:23)
Hoshizuna (6:01)
Oold Thief (4:20)
Leotarda (3:31)
Peepuntpopkema (5:43)
Conrector (3:17)
Eext (5:39)
Review: Dubio makes no secret of its intention, from the word go. The opening, titular track give us the lay of the land. A record inspired by the soundtrack to a puzzle game of the same name, there's a cyclical, perpetual kind of motion to everything here. Obviously, we know where the start of each piece is, and the conclusion. But the vibe isn't forward motion, nor backwards. Instead, there's a gradual meandering tempo, a loose, open-ended kind of aesthetic that invokes the old cliche - the journey, not the destination. And with that, you can't help but sense a little mystery here, too. Kettel isn't always known for this type of free spirited exploration, and yet here we are, and how we got here is part of what we're trying to figure out. Musically, that means warm pads and string refrains, twinkling chimes, plodding, almost unsteady percussion and a sense of wonder and perpetuity throughout.
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When Can
When Can (limited orange marbled vinyl double 12" + 10")
Cat: LPS PS16. Rel: 05 Jun 24
A New Factory (3:21)
Kirsten (4:03)
Admittance (3:04)
Pentimento (2:19)
Ringvanes (5:50)
Missing Time (2:35)
Jahe (5:12)
Deliria Noon (5:40)
Fullmoon (6:11)
Grandcan (2:42)
Canned Forever (9:06)
Zipvanes (10") (9:40)
Spoonful (3:55)
Review: Reimer Eising, aka Kettel, and Lennard van der Last, aka Secede, had already been lifelong friends by the time they began working on When Can. The Dutch producers wanted to create a seamless listening experience that would unfold and develop as a film does, using cinematic-leaning sounds to achieve their big idea. The whole thing feels like a narrative, a beginning-middle-end, which is doubly impressive when you learn there was no grand plan to begin with. Just two pals exploring what might come next. Originally released in 2012 - hark!, those heady, innocent days - what's perhaps even more astounding than the picturesque, immersive soundscapes here, is the fact this is the first time When Can has made it onto vinyl. Having said that, 12 years ago was another time and place, not least in terms of music sales, so let's not dwell on what everyone was thinking by not bringing this out on wax sooner. Instead, savour every moment of the rich, dreamy electronica.
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 in stock $41.09
Kiasmos (10th Anniversary Edition)
Kiasmos (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited blue vinyl 2xLP + slipmat in embossed spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ERATP 062SX. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Lit
Held
Looped
Swayed
Thrown
Dragged
Bent
Burnt
 in stock $50.09
Tanum Volume One
Cat: TNMCD 001. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Neph
Phi
Bt Gulf
Strafe
Tele
Delta
Luc
Cry Tuff
Gus
Bela
Sabz
Qua
Review: Klaus's Tanum compilation unites five groundbreaking 12" releases, originally scattered between 2012 and 2021, into a cohesive journey that reveals the innovative spirit of the artist. Each record, known for pushing boundaries, defied expectations and explored new sonic territories and in this compilation, the hidden connections between the tracks become clear. The work effortlessly blends genres, while maintaining a smoldering core of intensity that pulses through every track. From the unexpected twists of rhythm and texture to the emotive undertones, Klaus never settles into predictability. This collection, presented on a CD housed in a recycled card gatefold digisleeve, showcases the depth of Klaus's artistry and vision. Mastered by Matt Colton, the tracks retain their raw energy and sonic clarity. Marking the conclusion of one chapter while igniting anticipation for what comes next, this CD concludes a vital period for the artist.
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Temporary Stored II
KMRU / VARIOUS
Temporary Stored II (gatefold 2xLP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OF 03LP. Rel: 09 Oct 24
MR0 (2:58)
MR1 (3:39)
MR2 (4:39)
MR3 (3:43)
MR4 (3:50)
MR6 (4:01)
Lamin Fofana - "Intimacies Of Affliction" (4:46)
Entangled (4:35)
Nyokabi Kariuki - "Item No" (4:40)
Jessica Ekomane - "MR 2023.9.5-A3" (2:58)
Aho Ssan - "They Heard Us" (5:07)
Review: When KMRU accessed the Royal Museum of Central Africa's sound archive, it inspired his last album Temporary Stored which engages with colonial sound archives. Temporary Stored II extends that superb concept by inviting artists like Aho Ssan, Lamin Fofana, Nyokabi Kari?ki, and Jessica Ekomane to critically explore these recordings of African traditions. The album reimagines these historical sounds as seeds for future sonic explorations that confront the colonial past while addressing contemporary political, economic, and ecological issues. It emphasises the importance of listening back to these archives to reclaim lost traditions and challenge existing knowledge systems rooted in anti-blackness.
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The End II
The End II (limited 2xLP)
Cat: MMLPXXX 101. Rel: 14 Jan 25
Heartbreak Hotel (3:12)
Today It’s Junk, Tomorrow It’s Gold (5:42)
Dominos (4:35)
Siehst Du? (4:51)
Trance Europe (5:29)
Floks & Murders Of Entitled Spirits (2:39)
420 (4:19)
The Gates Are Closing & Opening Now (4:30)
Really Good (2:49)
Tokyo Hotel (6:37)
Newttton (5:32)
Work Under New Circumstances (5:07)
So Much On Your Plate In A Fermented State (4:37)
Soft Spots (5:52)
The End II (10:00)
Untitled#6 (5:13)
Review: Pieter Kock shows us how it's done with The End II, a fantastic new experimental beats LP manifested on the Macadam Mambo label, in a move that has been described as "quite unexpected". A doyen of post-10s German kraut-tronics, Kock first found his savvy as a releaser of retrofutural cassette tapes for various outlets - the likes of RIO, Meakusma and Moonwalk X - all of which assumed album form (to date, Kock has not released a single single or EP). Macadam Mambo offer a suggestion as to why this is: "all the demos that he sent were so good that there was no question about doing something." If by "doing something" you mean releasing over 16 strident club-churners in the style of far leftfield dub, synthpunk and krauty Krankenschaften, you've made no mistake. Dive into any one of these exotic exo-treats, and your eyes will just as surely turn helical.
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Salt & Sugar Look The Same
Cat: MFM 070. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Bye Bye Betty (1:59)
Moments Of Joy (2:00)
Lemongrass Citronella (1:05)
Can't Stand In The Past (2:11)
Besafe Airtel (1:42)
Today Only Happens Once (2:09)
Incense Holder (2:38)
Salt & Sugar Look The Same (3:34)
A Lead Balloon (2:58)
Sandalwood In The Summer (0:52)
How They Made It (1:38)
Somewhere In Time (4:33)
Old Plates & Desirable Traits (0:45)
Drawing To Relax & Pass The Time (2:03)
The Maybes Are Endless (1:33)
Yume-No-Yume (1:46)
Twice (0:57)
Expected To Fade (2:07)
Review: Transporting us to a waking dream of Los Angeles, two enigmatic music makers from the City of (Fallen) Angels present a truly stunning journey into hazy half-memories, afternoon fantasies, borrowed recollections and thoughts of things yet to happen. In many ways, Salt & Sugar Look The Same feels incomplete; tracks, half-tracks, movements, bits and pieces feel like our minds often work. Was that what we think it was? Did this happen? According to the official release burb, these 18 brief but beautiful compositions combine finger-plucked guitar work, the lens flare of electronica, and warped samples to create a take on the American primitivism music movement. The result is something that transcends boundaries of sound, time and place, and exists in a world of its own creation.
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Selene
Selene (limited audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: TRR 428LP. Rel: 24 May 24
Crescents (6:02)
Crater (5:16)
Thela (4:43)
The Shadow Falling (5:03)
Twilight Wave (4:14)
Tint Of Ionosphere (5:57)
Mirroring Feldspar (3:41)
 in stock $22.51
Selene
Selene (CD)
Cat: TRR 428CD. Rel: 30 May 24
Crescents
Crater
Thela
The Shadow Falling
Twilight Wave
Tint Of Ionosphere
Mirroring Feldspar
Review: Selene by Akira Kosemura & Lawrence English is a beautiful exploration of atmosphere and gravity, seamlessly weaving together expansive soundscapes with a grounding sense of stability. At its core, Selene is a contemplative journey that delves into the human desire for transcendence and new perspectives. Through its meditative compositions, the record captures the essence of celestial zones and the boundless visions they evoke. Drawing inspiration from various sources, including radio telecopy, filmic dreams, and fictional renderings, the album transcends traditional boundaries to create a rich tapestry of sound and emotion. As a collaborative effort, Selene builds upon a lineage of musical exploration, bridging past and future with its innovative approach to composition and production. Through its ethereal melodies and evocative atmospheres, the album embraces the beauty of the unknown.
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The Continental Drift: Germany 1975 & France 1976
Cat: UNCD 079. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Ruckzuck
Kometenmelodie 1
Autobahn
Airwaves
Tongebirge/Tanzmusik
Mitternacht
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Klingklang Live 1974
Cat: AV 2018132. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Klingklang
Ruckzuck
Atem/Tongebirge
Tanzmusik
Kohoutek/Kometenmelodie I & II
Tanzmusik
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Tokyo 1981: Radio Transmission
Cat: EEE 82382. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Numbers & Computerworld
Computer Love
Home Computer
Neon Lights
Autobahn
Showroom Dummies
Trans Europe Express
The Robots
It's More Fun To Compute
 in stock $16.05
Gondel Kino Bremen 1971
Cat: RANDB 162LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Heavy Metal Kids (12:23)
Ruckzuck (14:46)
Vom Himmel Hoch (14:58)
Ruckstoss Gondoliere (11:13)
Review: This release, which was recorded for Bremen Radio in 1971, features four extended tracks showcasing German pioneers Kraftwerk in a very different light from their later work. The short-lived lineup of Schneider, Rother and Dinger fused electric guitar with their then-signature electronic sounds and it gives rise to unusual, exciting and innovative music. Half of the tracks here, as hardcore fans will recognise, are drawn from their debut album, Kraftwerk 1, and the recording quality is excellent. This release also includes full recording details along with extensive sleeve notes that help offer a fascinating glimpse into Kraftwerk's early, experimental sound before their more iconic and pioneering electronic phase.
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At The Cirkus: Swedish Broadcast Volume 1
At The Cirkus: Swedish Broadcast Volume 1 (gatefold translucent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: GR 035LP. Rel: 19 Aug 24
The Man Machine (6:23)
Expo 2000 (7:27)
Tour De France Etape 1 + 2 + 3 (7:31)
Vitamin (10:03)
Tour De France (6:26)
Autobahn (8:54)
The Model (3:44)
Neon Lights (5:58)
Radioactivity (7:45)
Review: In August 2003, German synth icons Kraftwerk released Tour de France Soundtracks, their first album of new material since 1986's Electric Cafe. Even before the album's release, the band embarked on the extensive Minimum-Maximum world tour in January 2003 to great acclaim and much fan delight. By February 2004, the pioneering group had taken the tour to Scandinavia to perform in Helsinki, Finland, on the 6th and at Stockholm's Cirkus venue on the 8th and 10th. The Stockholm shows are still considered among the best of the tour and they are, luckily, all recorded for live FM radio broadcast. That exceptional concert is now available in its entirety on this new two-part set on translucent red vinyl.
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 in stock $28.42
Aside The Aeons
Aside The Aeons (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: KANN 54. Rel: 10 Jun 24
Aside The Aeons (2:25)
The Diary Of Alef Thau (2:06)
Liliths Berceuse (6:49)
Six String Theorem (5:00)
Montana Sacra (4:28)
The Gates Of The Ivory Key (5:11)
On A Nameless Shore (4:46)
A Descendant (2:06)
Endymions Festival (5:08)
Unsoundness Of Time (4:48)
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Moon In Gemini
Cat: RVNGNL 104. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Body Of Water (1:40)
Prelude (2:47)
Almost A Ghost (2:44)
Grown One Iota (1:19)
Interlude (3:12)
Redcurrants (1:29)
Mistaken For A Snow Silent (2:26)
Gul Sokagi (2:35)
Stems Of Water (2:34)
After A Rain (1:40)
Behind The Flowerpots (3:01)
Daywarm Birds (1:39)
Birds Of The Evening (2:18)
Most Beautiful Imaginary Dialogues (3:10)
Review: Isik Kural's Moon in Gemini is a captivating album that blends slow, evocative narratives with symbolic storytelling. While also combining environmental music with folk influences, Isik's vocals float over pastoral sounds, chamber instrumentation and archival recordings which trace a line back through his own diverse musical journey. The album's 14 tracks immerse you in a dreamy, liminal space - 'Moon in Gemini' for example reflects a multi-faceted and nostalgic exploration of Isik's past work by including recordings from Turkey, Miami, Helsinki, and Glasgow. Inspired by artists like Nina Simone and Aldous Harding, Isik experiments with new techniques of theirs to make this album a poetic, naturalistic experience with a portion of proceeds sent to benefit Mor cat? Women's Shelter Foundation.
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Four Seasons In Kyoto
Cat: TEMPLELP 007. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Ihojin (2:35)
A Drop Of Dew (3:18)
Four Seasons In Kyoto (5:35)
Mindscape I (2:39)
The Shore (2:55)
Playground (2:56)
Yurei (3:20)
Kyoto Sound Logo (2:11)
Dedication (2:35)
Mindscape II (3:41)
Seiko (3:44)
Solitude (2:26)
Ryokan (3:33)
Love Letter (1:53)
Amanohara (1:56)
Review: Four Seasons in Kyoto marks the final chapter in Argentina-based electronica group The Kyoto Connection's ambient trilogy following Postcards and The Flower, The Bird and The Mountain. The series is inspired by the ambient and environmental music of 1980s-90s Japan and this final piece of the puzzle paints another delightful musical portrait of rural life that has long been shaped by nature and tradition. Across 14 delicate, transportive compositions, producer Facundo Arena captures the emotional rhythm of Japan's changing seasons with whimsical melodies and gentle percussive patter, soothing vocal coos and more eerie and autumnal pieces. With contributions from Japanese friends and fans, this record feels personal and heartfelt and is a brilliant farewell to a project rooted in beauty and nostalgia.

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Disconnect
Disconnect (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PHNTM 46. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Differences (12:58)
Arkives (11:07)
Difference (6:56)
Ark (4:13)
Differ (4:38)
Arcs (7:04)
Review: A new drone collaboration for the ages comes in the form of a heads-on collision between Kevin Martin (aka. The Bug) and Joseph Kamaru (The Bug). Firmly rooted in the esoteric, nigh chthonic drones of which both are now more than adept in evincing - Martin in tandem with his many collaborative efforts with the likes of Earth, and KMRU across the likes of recent albums such as Logue - this is a six track mesmeriser whose titles recall everything from apocalypses to hidden histories, and with each piece spanning anywhere between four to eleven minutes a pop. Beginning on a slow, soil-caked march and moving further into a land of serener incantations, on which KMRU submits his vocals, Disconnect is a haunting (yet equally, it could be said, calming) record for arrested epochs.
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