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Singles
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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Beautiful People
Beautiful People (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WAP 363. Rel: 02 Sep 16
Beautiful People (feat Thom Yorke) (6:06)
Beautiful People (alternative instrumental 1) (6:12)
Review: In more recent years, Mark Pritchard has moved further away from dubstep, and much closer to the smorgasbord of sounds and influences that is often referred to as 'electronica'. We don't mind the term because it gives us more room to interpret the music without any predefinitions, but "Beautiful People" is much more than that. Coming out courtesy of the mighty Warp, the tune is propelled forwards by Radiohead's Thom Yorke, where the legend's voice is perfectly infused with Pritchard's gentle Eastern chimes and tranquil beats. The whole track is a gentle walk into a far yet alluring sonic landscape, and this could well turn into a future classic. We already see it as a perfect accompaniment to a film, and if you're in the mood to totally zone out then you always have the instrumental cut to steer you further out into outer space.
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Alben
The Encyclopedia Of Civilizations Vol 4: Zoroaster
The Encyclopedia Of Civilizations Vol 4: Zoroaster (LP + 8 page booklet in embossed sleeve)
Cat: ABST 025. Rel: 01 Sep 22
The Seated Friend (8:59)
Wide Pastures (6:24)
Staota Yasna (6:29)
The Incremental Spirit (5:24)
Xvarnah (5:08)
Strengthening The Waters (9:57)
Review: Never heard of Zoroastrianism? Nothing to do with Zorro, this ancient religion is still practiced by a comparatively small number of people today, and has its roots on the Iranian plateau. Hugely overlooked in the modern world, not least given its incredible influence over may of the tropes we associate with recognisable creeds - heaven, hell, good, evil - here M Geddes Gengras and Psychic Reality pay homage to the history of what might be Western Asia's most mythologised and yet misunderstood nation, while also introducing modern sonic elements and effects.

The result is something that's unarguably original. Ambient work that is vivid and transportive, it's highly rhythmic stuff from start to finish, with tracks like 'The Incremental Spirit' taking that format to the nth degree, while the likes of 'Wilde Pastures' break with a more abstract idea of what these sounds can be.
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13 (LP1)
Cat: DIAG 050LP1. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Russell Haswell - "Heavy Handed Sunset (Autechre Form Conversion)"
Viviankrist - "Creatures"
Powell Tillmans - "Stairwell"
NHK - "Binah"
Russell Haswell - "Hypersonic"
Review: Diagonal celebrates its 13th anniversary with a 4x12" release, highlighting both long-time label artists and notable collaborators. LP1 kicks off with a dark, atmospheric remix of Russell Haswell's 'Heavy Handed Sunset' by Autechre, transforming their 2016 version into something more intense. Label boss Powell joins forces with Turner Prize winner Wolfgang Tillmans for a quirky pop experiment, while NHK and Viviankrist deliver moments of striking beauty. Russell Haswell's nod to Cybotron rounds out the set, embodying the boundary-pushing, eclectic spirit that Diagonal has championed for over a decade.
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Frutaria Electronica
Frutaria Electronica (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MIRAAZ 2401. Rel: 14 Aug 24
Frutaria Electronica (2:16)
Maracuja Lounge (2:54)
Rhythm-O-Green (4:25)
Crystals (4:21)
Pear Blossoms (4:01)
Island Byrd Improv (3:10)
Journey To The Lemon Moon (3:30)
Whale Song (4:50)
Silver Pineapples (3:24)
Formosa (4:27)
Review: Estonia's capital, Tallinn, is close enough to Finland to have received FM radio waves, even when the city and state were trapped behind the Iron Curtain, meaning kids of the 1970s and 1980s grew up exposed to Western decadence, and more significantly in this context, pop music, while also being immersed in Communist culture. This might explain why Estonia is such a hotbed for unique talent - it's a place and people very much unto themselves. Misha Panfilov fits into that description nicely. Across Frutaria Electronica she deftly weaves these beautiful post rock melodic tapestries, at once lo-fi and yet subtly complex. Warm, inviting, life affirming and utterly absorbing. Chances are you won't hear much like this for the rest of the week, month, year.... Point made, grab a copy while you can.
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Les Soleils De L'ile De Paques/La Brulure De Mille Soleils (Soundtrack)
Cat: WRWTFWW 008009L. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Soleils #01 (2:42)
Soleils #02 (2:45)
Soleils #03 (4:04)
Soleils #04 (2:08)
Soleils #05 (2:28)
Soleils #06 (3:09)
Soleils #07 (0:15)
Soleils #08 (0:22)
Soleils #09 (0:23)
Soleils #10 (0:18)
Soleils #11 (0:18)
Soleils #12 (0:20)
Soleils #13 (0:13)
Soleils #14 (0:11)
Soleils #15 (0:09)
Soleils #16 (0:14)
Soleils #17 (0:43)
Soleils #18 (0:53)
Soleils #19 (0:40)
Soleils #20 (0:42)
Soleils #21 (2:04)
Soleils #22 (2:15)
Soleils #23 (6:31)
Soleils #24 (0:18)
Soleils #25 (0:39)
Soleils #26 (0:21)
Soleils #27 (0:23)
Brulure #01 (2:35)
Brulure #02 (1:31)
Brulure #03 (0:26)
Brulure #04 (1:01)
Brulure #05 (0:31)
Brulure #06 (0:34)
Brulure #07 (0:45)
Brulure #08 (1:03)
Brulure #09 (1:12)
Brulure #10 (1:00)
Brulure #11 (0:42)
Brulure #12 (1:08)
Brulure #13 (0:58)
Brulure #14 (0:40)
Brulure #15 (0:32)
Brulure #16 (0:45)
Brulure #17 (1:21)
Brulure #18 (0:10)
Brulure #19 (1:12)
Brulure #20 (0:14)
Brulure #21 (0:52)
Brulure #22 (0:17)
Brulure #23 (0:15)
Brulure #24 (0:51)
Brulure #25 (1:20)
Brulure #26 (0:30)
Brulure #27 (0:14)
Brulure #28 (0:44)
Brulure #29 (3:46)
Review: Swiss label WRWTFWW has scored something of a coup here, securing the rights to release two near mythical film soundtracks by legendary experimentalist composer and music concrete artist Bernard Parmegiani. The soundtracks themselves were originally composed for a pair of experimental films (1972's "Les Soleils de L'Ike de Paque" and 1965's "La Brulure de Mille Soleils") whose hallucinatory approach to cinematography offered Parmegiani a chance to let his imagination run wild. The results are predictably out-there and inspired, sitting somewhere between the Radiophonic Workshop, Stockhausen and the cutting-edge pioneering electronica of American composer Morton Subotnick.
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Sci Fi Ballads For The Lost Generation
Sci Fi Ballads For The Lost Generation (limited 'gravity hole' grey smokey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CIS 151. Rel: 13 May 24
Memory Loss (5:04)
Canada Water (3:45)
Crazy Universe (3:15)
Wrong Place (4:37)
Reeds (3:49)
I'd Rather Tonight (3:46)
Moonbeams (4:11)
Sundial (3:23)
Review: Kevin Pearce's Science Fiction Ballads For The Lost Generation emerges as a riveting exploration of sonic storytelling and atmospheric nostalgia. Inspired by Vangelis' evocative 'Blade Runner' soundtrack, Pearce conceived the album as a cinematic journey, crafting a collection of songs that embody a sense of mystery and introspection. Initially recorded as a personal experiment, the album remained hidden for years until Pearce rediscovered it by chance. With its unearthed quality, Science Fiction Ballads exudes a timeless allure, reminiscent of audio fossils waiting to be discovered. Fans of soundtracks everywhere should really be interested in this release.
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Spider Man: Across The Spider Verse (The Anomaly Edition)
Spider Man: Across The Spider Verse (The Anomaly Edition) (limited gatefold white & purple marbled vinyl 2xLP + inserts)
Cat: 196588 247811. Rel: 24 Nov 23
Across The Spider Verse (intro) (2:45)
Spider Woman (3:07)
Vulture Meets Culture (1:34)
Spider Man 2099 (0:53)
Guggenheim Assemble (4:36)
The Right To Remain Silent (4:04)
Across The Titles (0:31)
My Name Is Miles Morales (3:26)
Back Where It All Started (2:58)
Miles Sketchbook (1:59)
Under The Clocktower (2:51)
Spider Man India (2:20)
Mumbattan Madness (2:35)
Spider Punk (2:10)
Spot Holes 2 (1:07)
Indian Teamwork (4:41)
Welcome To Nueva York (Earth 928) (1:46)
Spider Society (2:03)
Canon Event (7:03)
All Stations Stop Spiderman (4:18)
Nueva York Train Chase (5:51)
The Go Home Machine (4:50)
Falling Apart (8:24)
The Anomaly (3:52)
Five Months (2:28)
Across The Spider Verse (Start A Band) (1:40)
Review: If its predecessor shook up the formula for what a superhero animation could be, Spiderman: Across The Spider Verse blew the game wide open in a dazzling display of shape-shifting visual style, heartfelt narrative and spellbinding action. Daniel Pemberton returned to the project to score the sequel and as he explained to Rolling Stone he followed the versatile approach to animation as a guide for how he composed the music. From archaic medieval bombast to grunge inspired squall on to the synthetic sheen of techno, the soundtrack is as wild a ride as the world-flipping action in the film.
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Resonance
Resonance (2xLP)
Cat: TRP 028. Rel: 28 Nov 19
UKMH51900039 (4:05)
UKMH51900040 (4:03)
UKMH51900041 (5:15)
UKMH51900042 (4:07)
UKMH51900043 (3:48)
UKMH51900044 (5:21)
UKMH51900045 (5:11)
UKMH51900046 (5:02)
UKMH51900047 (4:02)
UKMH51900048 (4:12)
Review: Mind-bogglingly prolific and eternally on the mark, Aleksi Perala has travelled a long way from his roots as Ovuca and Astrobotnia since embarking on his Colundi quest. Here we are with another wonderful set, this time presented on Trip which might well break his stellar sound to an even wider audience. There are theories behind Colundi which you would need to investigate yourself, but it might be simplest to just plunge into this immaculate techno creation and test the effects for yourself. Spine-tingling harmonic interplay, impeccably balanced sequences and a direct rhythmic approach make this so easy to latch on to, but there's something mystical bubbling away under the surface which elevates this beyond your average techno record.
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Gespielt von: Conforce, Ney Faustini
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Intrinsic Rhythm
Intrinsic Rhythm (gatefold LP + 10")
Cat: STS 409. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Sur (3:24)
Deza (3:23)
Sepula Purm (3:31)
Nia (2:06)
Ways (3:18)
Lish (2:43)
Realm (1:52)
Nim Aliev (3:32)
Mola (6:08)
Lys Riel (4:55)
Air Two Air (5:52)
Angli (1:26)
Supa Mi (2:10)
Sneando (2:24)
Fey (2:06)
Lip (2:15)
Message (0:44)
Darbounouse Song (2:17)
Note On You (1:37)
She Wonder (3:08)
Ol Sun (3:06)
Review: Perila's latest double album is a mesmerising exploration of ambient soundscapes, field recordings and vocal manipulation. Spanning 21 tracks, the work unfolds like an immersive narrative, with each side offering its own thematic journey. Her voice drifts through vast, haunting spaces, weaving into ghostly chorals and spectral pulses, creating an eerie atmosphere that blends the intimate with the outer world. Tracks like 'Deza' and 'Sepula Purm' highlight her ability to transform simple vocal echoes into atmospheric wonders, while 'Nia' introduces faint low-end rumbles that evolve into hypnotic rhythms. As the album progresses, Perila delves deeper into industrial and experimental terrain, with tracks like 'Mola' offering a soft, meditative reprieve, before 'Supa Mi' strips everything back to raw, acapella fragments. The sound grows more intense as it moves forward, with 'Darbounouse Song' delivering a creative peak of crackling textures and resonant gong tones, and 'She Wonder' exploring rhythmic digital precipitation. Her use of field recordings, fragmented whispers, and organic sounds results in a deeply personal and atmospheric experience, making this her most cohesive and fully realized work to date. Fans of experimental, immersive sound will find much to admire here.
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Nothing Is True Everything Is Permitted (40th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MEC 089. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Reve De Mer (3:47)
Eugenik (2:12)
Golden Shower (1:23)
Sling Schidji (2:04)
Nothing Is True (3:00)
Gee Gee Fazzi (3:20)
Go To Hell (2:00)
Toasted Lunch (2:19)
Comba-Sou (5:10)
Touristes (4:17)
Normenausschuss (3:05)
Kir Royal (3:36)
Blue Lupin (1:34)
Review: Recorded early 1984, by this point Carlos Peron was already something of a household name within the electronic music world thanks to efforts with seminal outfit Yello. If you're familiar, you'll know the group make a lot of energetic, danceable yet experimental stuff, which at times borders on club but is really synth music in the truest sense. Nothing Is True Everything Is Permitted takes us to a very different place indeed. Frequently described as a dark soundtrack without a film, this record has gone down in cult electronica history for its refusal to be anything specific, other than something resolutely itself. The tunes here are dramatic, sometimes even intimidating and certainly frequently unnerving. At other moments, they are at the vanguard of field and found sound recordings, or lost in the ether haze of lush ambient.
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Izigqinamba
Izigqinamba (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: NNT 053LP. Rel: 09 May 24
Gidigidi Ka Makhelwane (3:29)
Ayi Ayi We Crazy (5:14)
Gqom Slowgen Chant (3:10)
Mgiligi Wabaleka (3:48)
Ngicela Siqoze (3:07)
Coffin Roller (2:20)
Khala Ngiyabaleka (3:10)
Like A Corpse (4:31)
Last Flutter (2:09)
Review: Kampala's Nyege Nyege is no longer a niche name in electronic music, having risen to become Africa's most prominent stable for experimental synthesised tracks, carving out not necessarily a sound - artists and albums vary pretty wildly - but a kind of aesthetic which, once recognised, can usually be identified in most output. Of course, there's a problem there, with so much light now being shone on Uganda and the label itself, meaning so much else is missed from nearby countries, let alone this vast continent. Nevertheless, all that attention is not without good reason, and this collaboration between Durban, South Africa-based gqom futurists Phelimuncasi and abstract sound system crew Metal Preyers is a case in point. At once rooted in authentic African dance genres, and yet staunchly determined to reconfigure them, it's pretty much unlike anything you'll hear this week/month/year.
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Picture Music (remastered)
Cat: LER 1028. Rel: 06 Jul 22
Bus Stop Dawn (3:00)
Hauptbahnhof (3:40)
What It Is (4:25)
Hole In The Wall (4:29)
Dummy's Run (5:04)
Ivory Coast (7:07)
Bopal (6:11)
Landscape (5:51)
Pillow Music (4:56)
Aviation For Beginners (6:56)
Yesterdays (5:01)
Review: Picture Music's works are pining dedications to idealized, fragile beauty. At the same time, the 80s Brisbane duo's name functioned as a nice pun, with every one of their works intended as workable in film, hence "picture music". Here their groundbreaking yet lesser-spotted ambient debut album, first released in 1987 on tape, gets a wax reissue via Left Ear. We're thrown back to a candlelit array of twilit tunes, from the curious, marimba-ey narrative developer 'Ivory Coast' to the light yet evocative, heart chakra-affirming piece 'Landscape'.
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Polymer
Polymer (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 303. Rel: 07 Jun 19
Meds Fade (3:12)
Los (4:50)
Maru (4:44)
Ops (4:14)
Drowned Sea (4:47)
The Pale Moth (4:53)
Dancers (4:59)
Nurula (3:57)
Recall (3:07)
All To Get Her (3:15)
Dust (2:19)
Crown Shy (3:51)
Praze (3:59)
Review: As Warp gears up to celebrate its 30th birthday, it seems fitting that the label should be putting out a fresh album from one of its longest serving artists. As Plaid, Andy Turner and Ed Handley played a significant role in defining the label's approach to electronic music during the "Artificial Intelligence" era in the mid 1990s. All these years on, they're still capable of crafting fizzing, melodious, off-kilter electronic listening music that defies lazy categorization. "Polymer" is a hugely enjoyable and entertaining set, with highlights including the jumpy beats, post-electro melodies and mind-altering acid lines of "Los", the metallic bounce of "Maru" - a kind of twisted take on Afro-tech that's amongst their most club-ready cuts of recent times - and the disturbed, Autechre-style clang of "Recall".
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Consumed In Key
Consumed In Key (3xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: TURBO 213LP. Rel: 01 Apr 22
Contain (8:10)
Consume (9:28)
Passage In (1:43)
Cor Ten (6:23)
Ekko (4:00)
Converge (4:11)
Locomotion (8:45)
In Side (11:06)
Consumed (11:17)
Passage Out (3:05)
Review: Plastikman is in the glory years of his career, and the recognition of this of late has come in the form of various reissues and deluxe editions. One move we didn't expect Mr. Hawtin to take, however, was approving an entire 'semi-classical' reimagining of his original album 'Consumed', first released in 1998. 'Consumed In Key' is a new collaborative version made between Hawtin and pianist/producer Chilly Gonzales; every track found on the original 'Consumed' now features piano flourishings and other instruments peppered over each moody techno jam, fleshing out the pangs we could only previously imagine on first listen.

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Grace (reissue)
Cat: WEME 080. Rel: 05 Jun 23
Waka Wac (3:46)
Ava Acid (4:13)
Yedek 2 (4:02)
10 Bedroom (4:49)
Rickshaw (3:29)
Youcun (4:44)
Kassp Acid (3:14)
Vox (4:00)
Jimb (2:38)
Oot (5:23)
Grace (4:22)
Sarangot (6:21)
Review: Joey Kendrick is perhaps better known for the braindance gear he's put out under his own name for Rephlex and the like, but he's also played around with plenty of aliases over the years too. His work as +10 actually predates his breakthrough years on Rephlex, having been released on the classy Canadian label Napalm Enema. Grace came out in 2007 and it sounds a little rowdier than later Kendrick works, but that's also part of its charm. Hence stalwart Belgian braindance believers WeMe have opted to reissue the CDr-only album as a double vinyl for your twitch, glitchy, acidic pleasure. It's a feast for the cerebellum, no doubt about it.
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Tempus
Tempus (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: STUMM 476. Rel: 17 Nov 22
Cenote (7:44)
Grauer Sand (4:03)
Alp (6:16)
Stechmuck (7:03)
Firmament (5:57)
Tempus (5:28)
Allermannsharnisch (7:51)
Review: Mute Records expand their indie major empire with the announcement of yet another album by Stefan Betke aka. Pole, 'Tempus'. The title of the album refers to the Latin word for time, which was later co-opted into the German language to refer to grammatical tense - thus, Pole's seven-suite album is literally a meditation on linguistic time. In comparison to his earlier albums, Pole's sound is unusually urgent on 'Tempus' - implicitly urging us to reconsider our warped notion of time through effects like dub delay - and incorporates more motifs from jazz than ever before.
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Multizonal Mindscramble
Multizonal Mindscramble (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DIN 81LP. Rel: 12 Sep 23
The Dream Incubator (3:29)
Foam (3:02)
Machine Elves (5:55)
Can Non-Player Characters Experience Love? (2:51)
Diverging Reality Tunnels (3:24)
Retrocausal (3:02)
Hyperdata (0:57)
Until You Observe It, It Isn't There (4:28)
Compute Gnosis (2:54)
Hexagram (3:17)
Strangels (3:54)
The Green-Screen Beneath It All (2:03)
Adventures In The Super-Spectrum (2:57)
Butterflies (1:05)
Review: Preston, UK-based Polypores (AKA Stephen James Buckley) is a great advertisement for just how fertile the North West England electronic music production scene is outside of Manchester, the region's sonic epicentre. Self-describing as "painting" sounds with synthesisers, suffice to say his a deep and patient aural world to step into, and one that reflects the rugged serenity of the region's stunning countryside. Multizonal Mindscramble is a case in point. With track titles like 'The Dream Incubator' and 'Machine Elves', it's clear these are computer sounds but made resolutely human through earthly and heavenly elements, gliding refrains, bubbling flourishes, and a vast, open feeling to arrangements. Naturally evolving, ebbing, and flowing, rather than being trapped in the regimented, hard-fixed loops and patterns that can often define output from musicians and their digital audio workstations.
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Untitled II
Untitled II (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATONLP 09. Rel: 16 Jan 19
Untitled 6 (4:42)
Untitled 7 (6:33)
Untitled 8 (2:37)
Untitled 9 (4:49)
Untitled 10 (7:10)
Untitled 11 (2:41)
Untitled 12 (4:51)
Untitled 13 (4:51)
Review: The enigmatic Pom Pom appears for the first time outside of their eponymous imprint to deliver this ever curious collection of tracks for A-Ton: the offshoot of Berlin's Ostgut Ton for archive, ambient and art-related releases. There have been many rumours as to who may be behind the music, but they've done a pretty good job of keeping under wraps all this time - we must say. Much like moments in their extensive back catalogue, it's a fairly diverse affair covering everything from ambient ("Untitled 6 & 13"), bass music reductions ("Untitled 7"), early '80s style synth-punk ("Untitled 10") and even a bit of classic bleep techno as heard on "Untitled 12".
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Y (remastered)
Y (remastered) (LP + 12" + poster + MP3 download code)
Cat: TPGY 1. Rel: 01 Nov 19
Thief Of Fire (4:35)
Snowgirl (3:22)
Blood Money (3:00)
Savage Sea (2:58)
We Are Time (6:31)
Words Disobey Me (3:26)
Don't Call Me Pain (5:40)
The Boys From Brazil (4:15)
Don't Sell Your Dreams (6:25)
She Is Beyond Good & Evil (3:24)
3'38 (3:40)
Review: This 40th anniversary reissue of The Pop Group's seminal Y Live album is a timely reminder of what a game changer it was. Hugely inventive and original upon initial release in 1979, it is still an alarming and arresting record of experimental noise. Manic vocal samples, caustic guitars, detuned synths and dishevelled drums make it a tribal and dystopian fusion of unease and terror. It includes tracks recorded in New York, Manchester and Brussels and all re-cut to half speed vinyl, with a special 12" including "She Is Beyond Good & Evil" and "3'38" as well as a special poster.
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Art In The Age Of Automation
Art In The Age Of Automation (limited clear vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: GONDLP 18CL. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Endless (4:25)
Objects To Place In A Tomb (5:23)
Rushing (4:32)
Art In The Age Of Automation (4:55)
S/2000S5 (0:39)
A Luminous Beam (5:58)
Beyond Dialogue (6:41)
RGB (6:17)
Current History (6:03)
Mercury Eyes (1:36)
Lines Glow (3:48)
Review: Mercury Prize-nominated Portico Quartet are masters of fusing jazz, electronics and downtempo sounds and have been for several years, not least on their 2017 album Art In The Age Of Automation. The same label that put out to then - Mathew Halsall's Gondwana Records - is now reissuing it on limited edition clear vinyl. The album is richly immersive and steeped in ambient beauty and minimalist charm, with plenty of ethereal melodies and cinematic soundscapes that stretch out wide all around you. The detail is densely packed in and the richness of the sound really elevates this album into something quite spectacular.
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Posuposu Otani
Cat: TTTT 024. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Lazy Afternoon In Tiny Mountain Village (2:12)
Gravity Pool (2:21)
Finding Fungus (3:31)
Some Mistake Again & Again (3:49)
About Freedom (3:34)
2 O'Clock Morning (3:43)
Before The Iron It Gets Cold (5:26)
Taboo (6:00)
Never Came Back From India (2:33)
Review: Posuposu Otani is a mysterious throat singer and songwriter from Japan who dropped his debut physical album in March. By merging open-tuned guitar, Kohkin (aka the Jew's harp) and traditional throat singing, Otani creates a sound filled with rich harmonics and fluid rhythms that all evoke the mood of Impressionist art and explore themes of freedom, nature and self-discovery. Influenced by his punk roots, worldly travels and immersion in mountain life, Otani's storytelling music reflects his deep connection to the natural world and makes for a far-journeying listen.
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New Dance Energy
New Dance Energy (limited 180 gram "raw" vinyl LP)
Cat: LPSHSH 062C. Rel: 04 Jan 24
Down To Earth (4:37)
Rubble Dance (3:43)
Amma (4:09)
Reel Jiggy (4:54)
Rain Dance (3:35)
Folk Broke Woke Banger (2:54)
We Are The Weather (feat Lau) (5:30)
Review: Peter Power invites listeners deep into his unique world of rich soundscapes and potent grooves, hypnotic vocals and glitchy beats topped with fine melodies on his new album New Dance Energy. The innovative downtempo talent has a truly global musical perspective and finds inspiration in "organic motion and the alchemical forces of nature." He plays many instruments on the record and for this first dancefloor orientated sound in five years he also brings ecstatic dance forms and the spirit of cacao dance ceremonies to his work.
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Koldd
Koldd (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MARIONETTE 23LP. Rel: 04 Oct 23
Beginning Theme (5:17)
Memory Theme (6:05)
Movie Interlude, Wind, & Power Supply Circuit (6:07)
Entering Theme (3:06)
Desert Theme (3:03)
Raindrops Theme (4:34)
Ending Theme (6:18)
Review: Pretty Sneaky is an anonymous project about which nobody knows much of anything at all, though it has become synonymous with an image of a banana peel logo and self-released white label 12" EPs. We get more here, this time on Marionette. Marseille's Norman Levy aka Koldd has been enlisted as a collaborator on this one (the third time this has happened following his work on a couple of previous tunes) and it is a seductive mix of soothing sounds, laid-back atmospherics and gentle bird calls. This is slow-motion music for meditative periods of reflection and we love it.
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Ambitions
Ambitions (2xLP)
Cat: STS 344LP. Rel: 05 Apr 19
Foreplay (3:20)
XSB (5:32)
Feel The Love (4:23)
Ambitions (12:01)
Fra Miami Chicago (10:35)
Urmannen (6:24)
Sakral (7:30)
Review: Norwegian disco titan Prins Thomas returns to his regular stomping ground of Smalltown Supersound with this, his sixth solo studio album. Thomas is sounding as vibrant as ever, his musical ideas spilling forth in glorious arrangements of organic instrumentation and gentling bubbling electronics that melt into a mellow, groovy sonic realm. There are hazy, cosmic moments to be savoured on the likes of "Feel The Love", and more adventurous rhythmic trysts like the nagging, snaking percussive melee of "Ambitions". Thomas' studio proficiency is more than matched by his imagination and creative ambition - would you expect any less from such a titan of Scandinavian electronic music?
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Ambiq
Ambiq (LP)
Cat: AM 703/14LP. Rel: 28 Jul 14
Erdkern
Tund
Touching The Present
Tragus
Tangoreceptor
Toxic Underground
No Body Language
Timone
Loka
Review: Samuel Rohrer's ArjunaMusic has been minimal in its output since 2012's debut from the label-head himself, but what he's put out has been of the highest quality. While both previous releases were strictly CD-only, Ambiq has also been pressed onto LP format. It seems strange that the deep, intricate music on the label hadn't been released on vinyl, but we're not here to question, merely to tell you how great this piece of music is. Buried in a complex shell compred of strands of free jazz, psyched-out electronics and ambient, this is as experimental as it gets. Starting from the opener, "Erdkern", we're thrown head-first into a melodic frenzy, one which expands and contracts from more rigid structures such as "Tund" and dissolves back into the abyss. The breaks on "Touching The Present" are stupendous. So great to see that the free jazz dynasty has evolved into brighter, more contemporary spheres.
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Letter To Yu
Cat: BEC 5613338. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Letter To Yu (3:07)
Completely Half (4:16)
Goodnight Mr Yi (3:21)
Frogs (1:43)
Doctor Says (2:18)
Spicy Crab (4:44)
Ma Tau Wai Road (with Salah Pupul) (4:04)
Causeway Bae (3:55)
Cantonese (4:52)
Kowloon (5:23)
Cosmic Rendez-Vous (3:49)
Review: Belgian singer and producer Bolis Pupul releases his first solo debut album 'Letter to Yu' following his smash success with fellow DEEWEE artist Charlotte Adigery 'Topical Dancer', a satirical, yet hard-hitting, exploration of spirituality, racism and identity that the two experienced in Ghent as children of immigrant families. If you're a fan of the production of songs like 'Mantra', then this project is for you. Still keeping the witty elements from 'Topical Dancer' the LP, a reference to a great emperor of Chinese history, 'Completely Half' opens up with Pupuls hallmark 80s synthpop style, partnered with the typically Belgian cerebral approach to music and allusions to his mixed-race heritage. Pupul's beats feel pensive, yet danceable and the more deep-in-thought cuts like 'Goodnight Mr Yi' benefit from they dynamic contrast with more in-your-face cuts like the blaring 'Kowloon' and its siren-like supersaws.
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Let's Emerge!
Let's Emerge! (translucent yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 210LP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
De-Hibernate (5:08)
Lyracal (4:43)
Does It Go Dark? (3:51)
Haze Loops (4:17)
Let's Emerge (part One) (2:27)
Saturation Point (3:34)
Sun Stroke (2:58)
Let's Emerge (part Two) (1:14)
Luminescence (4:31)
Warmth Of The Sun (7:18)
Review: Martin Jenkins aka Pye Corner Audio has been a busy man. He ended a fine trio of albums last year with Entangled Routes, then dropped a live album on this label early in the year, and now quickly follows it up with yet another fine long player. Ride guitarist Andy Bell plays on five of the tunes and is a collection that comes heated by plenty of sun and coloured with bright acid psychedelics. Says the man himself, "I try to tailor my work slightly differently for the various labels that I work with, and this seems to fit nicely with Sonic Cathedral's ethos." He has sure done that.
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