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Zvestoba EP
Zvestoba EP (12" + insert)
Cat: KRI 006. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Zvestoba (5:13)
Zvestoba (Silent Servant remix) (5:02)
Zvestoba (198319831983 ReKick edit) (6:13)
Zvestoba (Christian Kroupa remix) (5:44)
Zvestoba (Christian Kroupa Naked version) (4:47)
Review: O! Kult was a post-punk and industrial band from Yugoslavia that was active in the 1980s. Like many of their peers at the time, they were censored by the communist party that was in charge but that didn't stop them from making music and gaining a cult following. Their cut 'Zvestoba' has been found in old Radio student archives and brought back to life here and then remixed by modern luminaries Silent Servant, Christian Kroupa (who is one half of Black Dot) and 198319831983. They add weighty tech, EBM and moody electro vibes to make for a strong package.
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Featuring Omar S
Cat: AOSOMARS FXHE. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Featuring Omar S (instrumental) (6:40)
Sayoungaty Nig (4:14)
Featuring Omar S (10:38)
Review: Motor City great Omar S is not just a don when it comes to programming drums and laying down his irresistible synth lines and heart aching melodies. He can also play a wide array of instruments, and in fact does just that here as he plays all instruments played you can hear across all three cuts of this new one on his FXHE label. Things kick off with the wonderful 'Featuring Omar S (instrumental)' and then 'Sayoungaty Nig' is a hazy, lo-fi ambient sound with occasional synth smears and a barely-there rhythm implied by the odd kick drum sound. 'Featuring Omar S' is a signature deep house joint with bristling metal hi-hats, rickety drums and edgy drones that keep you on edge as more soulful chords rise up through the mix.
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Hear My Mind
Cat: OPIK 3. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Hear My Mind (5:35)
Kaulsoum (Ambient mix) (10:06)
Review: Murray Clark, Chris Deverell, and Robert Ellerby have been responsible for some genuinely inspiring electronic music over the years, their instrumental approach to downtempo and avant garde synth stuff originating in and among the fertile bounty of new ideas that was the early-1990s. On Hear My Mind, the trio - AKA Opik - take us deep into their DAT archives to see what's hiding in the darkness. Two tracks, both equally stunning, 'Hear My Mind' opens the pair with a slow burning, jazz-influenced atmosphere builder, reversed-out harmony floating over stepping bass loop and distant ethereal vocals. 'Kaulsoum' goes for something even more late night and subtly euphoric, growing and developing into a bold and beautiful slice of rave-hued ambient.
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Gespielt von: Alexis Le-Tan
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Tonight In Belfast
Cat: LMS 1725155. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Orbital, David Holmes, DJ Helen - "Tonight In Belfast" (feat Mike Garry) (11:58)
Orbital - "Belfast" (David Holmes remix) (12:03)
Review: Poet, librarian, Mancunian, father, husband, uncle, brother. Mike Garry is many things to many people, but tonight, Matthew, his voices guides our eyes upwards, inviting us to stargaze to one of Orbital's most emotionally resonant and timeless pieces of rave noise. Belfast Revisited would be one way to describe it, taking some of the classic and unmistakable elements of that anthem and turning it into something new. First and foremost freshness comes with the spoken word addition - a thoroughly positive, passionate and amorous declaration of unending love that could feel jarring depending on whether you always felt 'Belfast' was reflective and slightly melancholy, or not. Gone too are the breaks, replaced now by stadium-sized four-to-the-floor turning what was once the end of the night walking home at dawn into something that sounds way more 11PM at the concert.
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Narcissism
Cat: EE 001. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Pray For What (5:26)
Keep Silent (5:24)
Rewind Memory (5:04)
Come Inside (4:11)
Paranoia (5:05)
Pureless (4:08)
Review: The latest EP by noise and industrial maverick Oxymosoon delves into the intricate interplay of ego, vulnerability and self-reflection. This genre-defying release combines haunting electronic textures with evocative melodies and poignant lyrics to create a sonic narrative that challenges conventional perceptions of self-identity. Each track flows seamlessly while blending ambient atmospheres with bold beats and experimental soundscapes. Oxymosoon's signature style shines through with compelling production and emotional depth all drawing you ever deeper into an introspective journey that explores the beauty and complexity of the human psyche.
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Less Popular Than Cats
Cat: VR 010. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Reedale Rise - "Track 1" (19:53)
outlier - "Track 2" (19:15)
Jo Johnson - "Track 3" (19:43)
Romanticise The World - "Track 4" (21:34)
Review: Verdant's tenth release is another meandering and mystic trip through ambient electronic sounds that leaves you a million miles away from wherever you started. All four artists here excel with electro producer Reedale Ris kicking off in languid, far-sighted fashion with their mournful synths and distant cosmic designs. Out.Lier's 'Track 2' is another one cast adrift on deepest space with smeared pads and floating aural details suspending you in mid air. Jo Johnson's cascading synth motifs are pure and innocent and cathartic and Romanticise The World's 'Track 4' is mellifluous and hopeful.
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Alben
I Know The Number Of The Sand & The Measure Of The Sea
The Number Of The Sand
The Number Of The Sand (Excerpt)
The Measure Of The Sea
The Measure Of The Sea (Excerpt)
Review: With a title inspired by the utterances of The Oracle of Delphi, a cult of female priestesses who reportedly "changed the course of civilisation" by inhaling volcanic vapours, it's clear that Lee Burtucci and Olivia Block's first collaborative album is rooted in paganistic visions and experimental mysticism. It's comprised of two lengthy tracks, each accompanied by edited 'excerpts', and combines Burtucci's experimental synth sounds and tape loops with Block's processed vocalisations and hazy field recordings. Dark and suspenseful, with each extended composition delivering a mixture of mind-mangling electronics, creepy ambience and musical elements doused in trippy effects, it sits somewhere between the charred "illbient" of DJ Spooky and the deep space soundscapes of the late Pete Namlook.
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Orchid Mantis/Breach
Orchid Mantis/Breach (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 013LP. Rel: 15 May 25
Michelle Helene Mackenzie & Stefan Maier - "Orchid Mantis" (23:49)
Olivia Block - "Breach" (15:34)
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A Tension Of Opposites: Vol 1 & 2
A Tension Of Opposites: Vol 1 & 2 (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WOE 005. Rel: 12 Apr 22
Obverse (Volume 1: At Variance) (2:16)
Retrograde (3:50)
Contra (4:19)
Antipode (2:33)
Discrepant (3:08)
Crosswise (3:37)
Anomic (3:24)
Inimical (3:02)
Antonym (4:47)
Sunder (4:55)
A Far Cry (4:21)
Unfolding (Volume 2: Into The Pleasure Garden) (12:08)
Entrancement (7:32)
Ravishment (12:33)
I Don't Know I'm Not A Dream (11:08)
Review: Despite what you might assume, O Yuki Conjugate are actually an English duo. Hailing from the country's renowned hinterland somewhere between ambient and industrial, the pair - better known as Roger Horberry and Andrew Hulme - first started the project in 1982, a time in the nation's history that was particularly fertile for sonic experiments of the synthesised kind.

A Tension of Opposites is proof they have lost little of their imagination and creative spark, even decades later. Born in the first year of the pandemic, 2020, both artists worked in isolation and therefore both had different ideas about how a sonic response to the most batshit crazy situation in living memory should sound. The result, then, is a lush, intoxicating, and thoughtful journey through tonalities, resonance, and deep refrains that offers two sides of the same terrifying, traumatic, and life-changing story.
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Halo: Combat Evolved (Soundtrack)
Cat: LMLP 236. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Opening Suite (3:30)
Truth & Reconciliation Suite (8:24)
Brothers In Arms (1:28)
Enough Dead Heroes (3:00)
Perilous Journey (2:25)
A Walk In The Woods (1:52)
Ambient Wonder (1:55)
The Gun Pointed At The Head Of The Universe (2:25)
Trace Amounts (1:50)
Under Cover Of Night (3:38)
What Once Was Lost (1:40)
Lament For Pvt Jenkins (1:08)
Devils Monsters (1:28)
Covenant Dance (1:46)
Alien Corridors (1:34)
Rock Anthem For Saving The World (1:18)
The Maw (1:04)
Drumrun (1:00)
On A Pale Horse (1:34)
Perchance To Dream (0:55)
Library Suite (6:37)
The Long Run (2:17)
Suite Autumn (4:19)
Shadows (3:47)
Dust & Echoes (2:59)
Halo (1:11)
Review: In the right circles,, Martin O'Donnell and Michael Savatori are living legends. Working with the iconic US video game company Bungie Inc, the pair put their names on the map - or maybe maps? - by creating soundtracks to a number of high profile titles, either as a duo or individually. O'Donnell is arguably the better known, or at least has the bigger online persona, but both composers deserve plenty of credit. Halo: Combat Evolved was the first title in what is now a huge and genre-defining first person shooter franchise, and the score reflects the emergence of video game music as an integral part of the on-screen action. O'Donnell and Savatori's efforts to ensure instrumentation dramatically changed with events in the game, which is by nature relatively non-linear, was a revelation. While their efforts to separate these into individual suites foresaw the rise of playable stories as films in their own right.
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Halo 2 (Soundtrack)
Cat: LMLP 237. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Halo Theme (Mjolnir mix) (4:11)
Peril (2:47)
Ghosts Of Reach (2:22)
Heretic, Hero (2:35)
Flawed Legacy (1:58)
Impend (2:24)
Ancient Machine (1:39)
In Amber Clad (1:40)
The Last Spartan (2:19)
Orbit Of Glass (1:16)
Heavy Price Paid (2:32)
Earth City (3:07)
High Charity (1:59)
Remembrance (1:17)
Prologue (2:35)
Cairo Suite (9:43)
Mombasa Suite (6:39)
Unyielding (3:06)
Mausoleum Suite (8:13)
Unforgotten (2:12)
Delta Halo Suite (7:49)
Sacred Icon Suite (11:08)
Reclaimer (3:06)
High Charity Suite (8:30)
Finale (3:11)
Epilogue (3:48)
Review: It's been a long time since Halo: Combat Evolved revolutionised the word of first-person shooter video games. Graphically superior to anything that had come before it, the franchise also benefits from a spectacularly gripping storyline in which humans are outgunned and out-teched by a ruthless and uncompromising alliance of superiorly equipped alien races united as The Covenant. The titular Halo adds a kind of Prometheus air of uncertainty, as nobody really knows what it does until attempts to activate the galaxy-destroying weapon reveal something worse than death - a parasitic breed called the Flood. If all that was enough to blow everyone away in 2001, 2004 brought us to a whole new level of immersion in this future scape. Just like its predecessor, a big part of the impact was the visionary score by gaming soundtrack masters Martin O'Donnell and Michael Savatori. Now here it is in all its Gregorian chanting glory.

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Electronic Eye
Electronic Eye (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: N 96LP. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Shuku-a (6:02)
Luna (0:57)
Poodle (1:41)
Vs I (0:56)
Shou (0:28)
Song#2 (1:37)
Aloooooone (1:50)
Rage (1:27)
Ultra (0:50)
Humming (1:52)
At The _ (2:17)
Days Go By Fast (0:30)
Anti Christ Super Star (1:52)
Review: Kobe-based trio o'summer vacation returns with their second full-length of industrial noise fusions in the form of Electronic Eye. After several trips to Berlin and Munich, they've found a home with the Alien Transistor label and now drop plenty of guitarless noise punk with production by Shinji Masuko. It makes for an unmatched, hard-hitting barrage that leaves listeners breathless right from the opener, '(Shuku - A)' with its sizzling hi-hats and a unique lullaby from vocalist Ami. Tracks like 'Luna' and 'Anti-Christ Super Star' shift the album from mosh-inducing chaos to 30-second noise punk anthems, all of which embody the band's anti-racist, anti-war sentiments.
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Locus Impervio
Locus Impervio (CD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: GRSCL 38. Rel: 01 Jul 24
Chryse
Longitude Of Ascending Node
Spartivento
Ascend
100scale
Luas
Equigen
Syrtis
Impervio
Ouranos
Equatorial Radius
Review: For well over a decade, Italian producer, electronic musician and sound designer Ocralab (real name Rocco Biscione) has been serving up immersive and enveloping ambient soundscapes, most of which tend towards the meditative and subtly sun-kissed. That's the trademark sound that he explores on gorgeous new full-length Locus Impervio, a set whose gently rising and falling melodic motifs, calming soundscapes and spacey sounds recall the halcyon days of ambient music in the mid-to-late 1990s. It's a genuinely gorgeous, soul-enriching set all told - the kind of thing we might have expected Pete Namlook, Jonah Sharp, Move D and Mixmaster Morris to put out circa 1994 (albeit with subtle nods to more contemporary, sound design-driven academic ambient releases).
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No Contact
No Contact (gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: KR3 015. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Power Starved/Human Waste (7:44)
Customer Service (7:41)
Safety Net (9:55)
Prison Planet (5:35)
Power Spectrum (8:34)
Supply/Demand (7:08)
All Flesh/Funerals Daily (7:54)
Worthless Scam (5:59)
Review: 'Power Starved/Human Waste' is as scary to hear as it is to read the track title. As far as album openers go, it certainly sets the scene vividly. A dark, dystopian, murky futurism where people - or at least their ears - listen from beneath the boot of oppressive forces, inaudible vocals echoing and expanding, reverberating and dissipating into a distance we can never really hear because of how forceful foregrounded sounds are. Industrial, EBM, noise, elektro-punk. There are many ways to describe what's here but they all point to a 21st Century cloaked in darkness and anxiety. The irony, of course, is that this is a very human expressionism, despite the harsh machines that seem to dominate the soundscapes. The distorted screams and thumping bass drums of 'Safety Net' perfectly summarise the point.
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Club
Club (limited crystal clear vinyl LP)
Cat: WRWTFWW 087CLEAR. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Entrance
Orientation
Club-a
Club-b
Days-man
Boy In Vision
Schooling
Graduation
Review: Swiss imprint WRWTFWW continues to do deep dives into the forgotten corners of electronic music history, returning with shining sonic pearls of genuine historic significance. Here they deliver a first ever vinyl pressing of early Japanese electronic music producer (and bona fide experimental hero) Yashio Ojima's 1983 album Club, a set that was originally only released on an exceptionally limited cassette. Given its vintage, the album has held up incredibly well, in part because its unique, unearthly blend of minimalist electro, music concrete-inspired loop experiments, off-kilter ambient soundscapes and picturesque, post new-age soundscapes remains as far-sighted and unusual in 2024 as it did 41 years ago.
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R Plus Seven
R Plus Seven (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 240. Rel: 04 Oct 13
Boring Angel
Americans
He She
Inside World
Zebra
Along
Problem Areas
Cryo
Still Life
Chrome Country
Review: Having firmly established himself as one of the foremost experimental producers of the past decade with albums like Replica, Returnal, and Rifts, Daniel Lopatin here makes the logical move to electronic music bastion Warp Records. On first listen R Plus Seven is quite unlike any of his other records, largely eschewing the arpeggiated drones of his early work and sample-based collages of his last album for something much more vivid. Coming across like a combination of the emotive minimalism of Terry Riley and Steve Reich, and the hyperreality of James Ferraro's Far Side Virtual, R Plus Seven nevertheless stakes its own claim in the world of post-everything electronic music, combining delicate, introspective moods with shocking moments of recognisable sonic signification. Quite possibly Lopatin's best album to date.
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COW/Chill Out, World!
COW/Chill Out, World! (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 354. Rel: 12 Oct 16
First, Consider The Lilys (7:05)
Wireless Mk 2 (5:36)
Siren 33 (Orphee Mirror) (2:50)
4am Exhale (Chill Out, World!) (6:02)
5th Dimensions (5:15)
Sex (Panoramic Sex Heal) (1:45)
7 Oaks (2:15)
Just Because I Really Really Luv Ya (4:20)
9 Elms Over River Eno (Channel 9) (4:08)
The 10 Sultans Of Rudyard (Moo Moo mix) (3:55)
Review: "The idea was simply to make an ambient album", Dr Alex Paterson has said of The Orb's new album entitled Chill Out, World!. With partner in crime Thomas Fehlmann, the duo resisted looking back and studying their earlier (seminal) recordings and opted for a more spontaneous approach: a focus on where they are at today in 2016. COW is said to have been completed over the course of five sessions in only six months, between a relentless touring schedule which they also credit as being hugely influential on the album's sound. As always, strap yourself in for an immersive sound experience and possibly expect to hear some of the more courageous DJs dropping likes likes of "4am Exhale (Chill Out, World!)" or perhaps "Just Because I Really Really Luv Ya". Oh and the track titles are as baffling as ever too.
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Chorales
Chorales (LP limited to 300 copies + insert)
Cat: AM 2304. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Chorale 1 (1:40)
Chorale 2 (1:08)
Chorale 3 (1:03)
Chorale 4 (1:31)
Chorale 5 (2:19)
Chorale 6 (3:40)
Chorale 7 (2:36)
Chorale 8 (4:04)
Chorale 9 (2:53)
Chorale 10 (2:43)
Chorale 11 (2:12)
Chorale 12 (1:47)
Chorale 13 (2:08)
Chorale 14 (0:54)
Chorale 15 (2:46)
Chorale 16 (2:10)
Chorale 17 (2:52)
Chorale 18 (2:22)
Chorale 19 (1:22)
Chorale 20 (1:29)
Review: Sit back, relax, stick on Albert Alan Owen's new album Chorales and allow yourself to sink into a deeply spiritual and emotional record that is both minimal and intimate. A meditation of piano that is coated in vinyl crackle, and manages to captivate you from front to back with its sheer melodic beauty. Owen's ability to turn you in on your inner self is second to none. As you get lost in deep thoughts you will not want to come back to the real world. Our suggestion? Don't. Simply put it on again from the start.
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Mizukara
Mizukara (hand-numbered clear vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve limited to 250 copies)
Cat: LAAPS 035LP. Rel: 16 May 24
Evening Regions (9:55)
Opio Rymi (11:54)
Siskin (9:07)
Fra Vatni (8:47)
Skerpla (3:36)
Review: Ambient music is all about immersion and you'll be hard-pressed to find anything more immersive than this. New York and Iceland-based composer Masaya Ozaki was born in Niigata, Japan and focuses on "the idea of space as a transient entity," which means his work is imbued with astonishing subtlety and beautifully quiet artistry that really draws you and rewards close attention. Mizukara is his fourth such outing and one that melds field recordings, electro-acoustic sounds and lush synth textures into something that is melancholic and utterly absorbing from front to back. Says the artist, ''this album is a reflection of my current life in Iceland. Where does the self begin and where does it end?' Tune in to find out.
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Module
Module (limited cassette + CD)
Cat: PITPZD 022. Rel: 13 Dec 22
Nex (8:26)
Module (7:50)
Cache (7:19)
Polymorph (5:35)
Datasphere (8:39)
Gyre (7:43)
Module (Dark Mass mix) (6:18)
VII (Ambient Acid mix) (6:23)
Nex
Module
Cache
Polymorph
Datasphere
Gyre
Module (Dark Mass mix)
VII (Ambient Acid mix)
Review: Esteemed ambient auteurs, zake and ossa's collaborative output continues to soothe and delight in equal measure. After Syntheticopia in August 2022 and the dark long-player 'A Pale Shelter' in 2021 between zake, ossa, and City of Dawn comes Module, a collaboration that includes seasoned electronic producer Ruben A. Tamayo, under the alias FAX. The power trio brings forth an eight-track excursion into heavy ambient atmospheres with moody soundscapes and a real weight of melancholy. As always, the textures are grainy and lo-fi, the drones long-held, and the chords which poke through the clouds, bring subtle rays of hope and optimism. It is the latest and maybe the greatest chapter in this ongoing story from zake and ossa with featured collaborators.

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