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The Floor Mixes
The Floor Mixes (limited hand-numbered blue vinyl 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: MW 065. Rel: 19 Dec 17
Five Times Of Dust - "Computer Bank" (The Floor mix) (7:12)
Five Times Of Dust - "Armoured Car" (6:57)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Like I Am, Comme Je Suis" (The Floor mix) (7:11)
Unovidual & Tara Cross - "Imponative" (3:28)
Review: Thanks to the eternally revered Minimal Wave imprint, out of NYC, Mark Phillips and Robert Lawrence's Five Times Of Dust project is going through a bit of a revival. The duo had first released some post-punk cassettes back in the 80s, and they clearly have not been forgotten. On this new remix EP, "Computer Bank" is given a makeover in the form of a The Floor remix, who proceeds to add all sorts of quirkiness over the tune's tough, heavy bass and driving rhythm; "Armoured Car" breaks the 4/4 in favour of something much closer to the band's original drum machine style. Once again, on the flip, we have a remix of "Like I Am, Comme Je Suis" by The Floor, who throws up a gnarly electro bass onto shady, neo-romantic vocals, and the whole things is finished off by "Imponative" from Unovodual and Tara Cross, who produce a slow, heady industrial groove for the dancefloor.
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Let's See
Let's See (12")
Cat: PA 002. Rel: 31 May 22
UCC Harlo - "Let's See" (2:32)
NY Graffiti - "UN" (UCC Harlo remix) (11:10)
NY Graffiti - "UN" (10:17)
UCC Harlo - "Let's See" (NY Graffiti remix) (4:53)
Review: For the second release on New York City's Peace Anthem Records, Annie Garlid
Aka UCC Harlo - a viola player and singer from Connecticut, living in Berlin - joins NY Graffiti for what the label so eloquently described itself as 'Ketamine-paced grooves, baroque miniatures, hazy-humid sonics, and dub inflections'. On the A side, you've got UCC Harlo serving up the minimal atmospherics of 'Let's See' awash in shimmering FM synth aesthetics, followed over on the flip by the evocative breaks of 'UN' by NY Graffiti, not to mention each of them delivering a remix of the other's track.
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Il Corpo (Soundtrack)
Cat: FLIES 4543. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Chaser (2:49)
Hard Times (4:16)
Review: Four Flies present another masterpiece from one of the all-time greats of Italian soundtrack and library music, Piero Umiliani. His work on the 1974 film Il Corpo ranks amongst his most famous work, and now two pieces have been selected from the soundtrack and presented on this exclusive single. 'Chaser' on the A side appears in an exclusive extended form which has never been released before, while 'Hard Times' on the flip remains the archetype of Italian jazz-funk perfection. This is a limited edition so don't hang around as these are sure to fly out.
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Moon Chasers
Moon Chasers (limited hand-numbered translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: ZC ELEC006. Rel: 25 Mar 22
Umwelt - "The Wake Of The Anthropocene" (5:21)
Umwelt - "Cosmic Dancer" (6:24)
Serge Geyzel - "Off The Ground" (5:27)
Serge Geyzel - "Hostage" (5:06)
Review: Zodiak Commune reaches right back into the early days of the Dutch acid techno and electro scene, and it remains an essential outlet for tough and gnarly rave gear for darkened souls. This new record is a split between Umwelt and Serge Geyzel, continuing a series of split discs pitting serious underground operators against each other. Umwelt's side kicks off with the blistering acid electro of 'The Wake Of The Anthropocene' and follows up with heavy but melodic pearler 'Cosmic Dancer'. Geyzel's 'Off The Ground' is a nervy slice of acid with sad-hearted undertones, and 'Hostage' completes the set with a moody, percussive throwdown.
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Session Extend EP
Session Extend EP (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: TABR 047. Rel: 05 Aug 19
Extend (5:11)
Ckahep (4:52)
Rust (5:33)
Helm (4:05)
Citizen (4:48)
Review: Tabernacle turn their attention towards the industrial side of their musical repertoire with this hard-hitting release from Russian and French outfit UVB76. Hot on the heels of their S A N album on Teenage Menopause, this formidable duo serve up a searing blend of classic EBM pressure and contemporary flair, veering from the Skinny Puppy-esque stomp of "Extend" to the bruising Vex'd-tinted dubstep flex of "Ckahep". "Rust" locks into a jagged, darkside techno rut, while "Helm" gets artful with space and noise sculpture. "Citizen" offers the most measured track on the release, an uneasily submerged kind of electro noir for tortured souls.
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Alben
Bright New Disease
Bright New Disease (red & white galaxy vinyl LP with obi-strip limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SBA 009V. Rel: 31 Jul 23
You Are The Beginning (3:48)
Weaponized Grief (1:53)
No (2:35)
The Look Is A Flame (4:47)
Angels In The Abyss (Abadon) (3:01)
Narcotic Shadow (3:33)
A Man From The Earth (1:48)
Endless Death Agony (3:37)
Not Surprised (5:16)
Review: Originally conceived in 2019 during a tour with industrial hardcore purveyors Uniform, Japanese psychedelic noise-rock juggernauts Boris would invite their co-conspirators on stage to reimagine the trio's classic "Akuma no Uta" as part of their encore, with the resulting chemistry inspiring both acts to begin crafting a fully collaborative album. Many years of exchanging ideas from one home studio base to another has finally bore fruit in the form of the hideous yet glorious Bright New Disease. Combining almost every nuance of each group's genre-less machinations, the project swells and extends in every sonic direction from harsh walls of screeching noise to retrofitted Japanese D-beat hardcore, with time in between for aquatic, shoegazing serenity and mechanized industrial venom.
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Magnetic Fields
Cat: MILS004 LP. Rel: 02 Oct 23
The Leaves Are Turning (1:34)
La Seine A Minuit (1:30)
Gris Gris (1:32)
Sayonara (1:28)
Hearts Of Darkness (1:31)
Fine Like Wine (1:40)
Painted Skulls (1:31)
The Grotto (1:23)
Blackbirds (1:34)
Spanish Moss (1:30)
Black Coffee (1:43)
Fly Swatter (1:30)
Dawn Patrol (1:07)
Muitas Caipirnhas (1:37)
The Return (1:41)
El Escorpion (1:29)
Flooding (1:37)
The Villa (1:32)
Mojo Hand (1:27)
Antenna Up (1:33)
Flip Of A Switch (1:31)
Snakes In The Walls (1:29)
World On Wheels (1:45)
Magnetic Fields (1:30)
Mati Self Portrait (1:42)
Air Zaire (1:37)
Paranoid Void (1:34)
The Silver Queen (1:17)
Review: Dan Ubick is best known as Connie Price, generally found playing with his band The Keystones. But here he's been invited to indulge in a different kind of pursuit by none other than Madly and Stones Throw driving force Egon. They started the Madlib Invazion Library Series to invite certain talented friends to indulge a particular sound in the particular mindset of library music and for Ubick that meant exploring the depth and breadth of something he calls canyon funk. The name is quite explanatory and here you get some heavy funk grooves laced through with Ubick's twanging guitar for a sound which splits the difference between country and funk and comes off sounding like the consummate library album in the process.
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Kurayami
Kurayami (hand-numbered LP in spot-varnished sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IIKKI 021LP. Rel: 17 Jul 23
Kurayami #1 (19:57)
Kurayami #2 (20:00)
Review: You don't often see a clavichord credited on the list instruments used on an album. The stringed, rectangular keyboard found favour in the Renaissance, Baroque and Classical eras, and while commonplace during the Middle Ages is, today, pretty obscure. That is, unless you're a musician with a penchant for recreating those historical periods in sound, or someone like Tori Amos or Bjork, both of who are among the
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Final Symphony II
Final Symphony II (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LMLP 215. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Fanfare: In A Roundabout Way (12:04)
Final Fantasy XIII: Utopia In The Sky (7:53)
Final Fantasy IX: For The People Of Gaia (part 1) (15:23)
Final Fantasy IX: For The People Of Gaia (part 2) (6:25)
Final Fantasy IX: Not Alone (bonus track) (2:52)
Final Fantasy V: Library Of Ancients (part 1) (16:21)
Final Fantasy V: Library Of Ancients (part 2) (4:44)
Final Fantasy VIII: Mono No Aware (part 2) (13:52)
Final Fantasy VIII: Mono No Aware (part 2) (6:53)
Final Fantasy V: Battle At The Big Bridge (bonus track) (4:44)
Final Fantasy (main Theme - bonus track) (4:13)
Review: Final Symphony II delves deeper into the cherished melodies of the Final Fantasy series. Renowned composers Roger Wanamo and Jonne Valtonen skillfully craft rich and intricate arrangements of Nobuo Uematsu's iconic compositions from FF5, 8 & 9. Additionally, Masashi Hamauzu offers a captivating suite inspired by his monumental original score for Final Fantasy XIII, while Valtonen sets the tone with his atmospheric opening piece 'In a Roundabout Way - Fanfare'. Pianist Mischa Cheung shines brightly in the spotlight, captivating audiences with his masterful performances in 'For the People of Gaia' and the emotive solo arrangement 'You Are Not Alone'.

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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (Soundtrack)
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (Soundtrack) (gatefold picture disc LP in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: SQEX 11086. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Nobuo Uematsu - "On Our Way (Sense Of Kalm)" (4:39)
Nobuo Uematsu - "Farm Boy" (3:05)
Shotaro Shima - "Chadley's Theme" (4:09)
Nobuo Uematsu - "Grasslands De Chocobo" (0:54)
Nobuo Uematsu - "Main Theme Of FFVII" (Battle edit) (4:28)
Yoshinori Nakamura - "The Junon Region" (3:44)
Yoshinori Nakamura - "The Junon Region" (Battle edit) (3:23)
Yoshinori Nakamura - "Under Junon - Sunless Oasis" (3:43)
Nobuo Uematsu & Shotaro Shima - "Materia Guardian" (7:57)
Review: The second in a two-part remake by Square Enix of the landmark best-selling video game Final Fantasy VII, this revamped and rejuvenated title - Rebirth - is set to represent the latter half of one of the best video games of all time in a manner never experienced or experienceable before. Much in the same way as the remade game itself, the new soundtrack compiles the efforts of several of the game studio's brightest musical sparks, restarting all of the game's best themes and motifs from scratch. Directed by music supervisor Kenji Kawamori, the soundtrack is a soaring uplifter, and a perfect complement to the futuristic, sublime, mercenary anti-corporatist story arc of the game.
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Words & Endings
Cat: OTCRLP 015. Rel: 01 Oct 21
Forfra (1:36)
Kill A Sound (4:24)
Immortal (5:59)
The Moon (3:51)
Krasnik Interlude (2:29)
Handgrenade (4:22)
Moenten (5:00)
Old Balance (4:39)
Krasnik Boogie (3:40)
Limo (4:53)
The Ender (4:16)
Review: "Uffe's Words and Endings is a dub addled breach of sonic warfare." So says the officially approved text to accompany this release. Whoever wrote it isn't wrong, either. Long-since turning heads with releases on highly regarded but often unsung labels like Tartelet, Pets, and Delusions of Grandeur, we should already be expecting some special greatness from the artist in question. And yet Words & End-ings exceeds those expectations.

The juxtaposition between the soulful, jazz-driven, loose, 10PM atmospherics of 'Immortal' and 'The Moon''s sharp, stubby, staccato techiness is just one case in point. This is a dance music album that should be in album format, a night out on one record, all your memories and your current after party. At a point in time where we can all agree things are looking worrying, here is reassurance.
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Quartet (Steven Wilson Mix) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023)
Quartet (Steven Wilson Mix) (Record Store Day RSD Black Friday 2023) (limited 180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: CDLR 1394. Rel: 12 Dec 23
Reap The Wild Wind (3:50)
Serenade (4:52)
Mine For Life (4:39)
Hymn (5:48)
Visions In Blue (4:36)
When The Scream Subsides (4:16)
We Came To Dance (4:26)
Cut & Run (4:16)
The Song (We Go) (3:38)
Reap The Wild Wind (instrumental) (3:48)
Serenade (instrumental) (5:00)
Mine For Life (instrumental) (4:40)
Hymn (instrumental) (5:47)
Visions In Blue (instrumental) (4:33)
When The Scream Subsides (instrumental) (4:14)
We Came To Dance (instrumental) (4:26)
Cut & Run (instrumental) (4:17)
The Sing (We Go) (instrumental) (3:32)
Review: The sixth studio album by British synth pop legends Ultravox landed in 1982, and peaked at an impressive number six in an albums chart that was still highly competitive. By December that year, the record had clocked up more than 100,000 copies, earning a Gold certificate from the BPI, while also ranking in US and German hit lists around the same time. Notable as it saw George Martin (affectionally known to some as The Fifth Beatle) stepping up to the helm, this veteran apparently claimed the band were "the most musical" he'd worked with in years. Agree or not, the record is bold and theatrical, at times taking us out on the town in bleep-happy Sheffield (or some such synth domain), in other moments inviting us to partake in a strange electronic cabaret.
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Chaleur Humaine
Chaleur Humaine (LP + insert + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: FTS 21LP. Rel: 12 Nov 21
Track 1 (1:37)
UMAN Spirit (5:23)
Aubade (2:42)
Human Warmth (0:40)
Entrelacs (3:08)
Memoire Vive (6:11)
Chaleur Humaine (1:41)
Track 8 (1:24)
Cordes Sensibles (4:25)
Atmosphere (4:48)
Calor Humano (1:12)
Hoi Am Cua Nhan Loai (1:21)
Lalala (3:18)
Menselijke Warmte (0:23)
Menestrel (3:56)
Track 16 (1:18)
Review: Freedom To Spend finally make available again the great 1992 debut album by Chaleur Humaine. It has been remastered for the occasion and is the first time it's been available for many years. This limited edition bundles also comes with a bonus 45 featuring the singles 'Maelstrom' and 'Human' which are two more gems form the arsenal of the French duo of musicians and siblings, Danielle and Didier Jean. This album came after two records of pop songs that no one really cared for and so the pair head off to build their own studio un Orsay, Paris, to create this newly liberated sound which is a mix of new age electronics and dreamy vocals.
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Music For Film
Music For Film (gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SILLP 1652. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Yumeji's Theme (In The Mood For Love) (2:47)
Theme Of The Empress (Curse Of The Golden Flower) (3:11)
Curse Of The Golden Flower (2:09)
Mother & Jai (3:39)
Polonaise (2046) (3:08)
Interlude (1:55)
Main Theme (4:37)
Main Theme (Incendiary) (5:19)
Victoria Station (3:00)
Joan's Cello (Hero) (3:02)
Vendetta March (Charleston & Vendetta (Tears For Sale)) (2:51)
George's Waltz II (A single Man) (3:21)
A Variation On "Scotty Tails Madeleine"/Carlos (3:03)
Hollow Inside (Hannibal Rising) (3:30)
Train (Zhou Yu's Train) (2:02)
Moyou (Pattern) (Sorekara (& Then)/The Grandmaster) (2:21)
Sorekara Main Theme (Sorekara (And Then)) (2:40)
In Times Past & Gone (4:27)
No Way Out (House Of Flying Daggers) (3:50)
Farewell No 2 (2:29)
Lovers (4:01)
Review: Once the leader of iconic and legendary Japanese New Wave rockers EX, Shigeru Umebayashi's Music For A Film compilation showcases the better-known work (in today's terms at least) of this multifaceted and multi-talented composer. 21 tracks of absolute beauty, all of which are taken from his 30-strong-plus oeuvre of movie scores, built over time since he first began writing tracks for screens in 1985, after said band called time.
Opening with what may be his most famous work of all time, 'Yumeji's Theme' (title piece from Siejun Suzuki's critically acclaimed 1991 movie, Yumeji) the playlist here really showcases the vision and musicality Umebayashi is renowned for, and removed from the context of movies the work is elevated to new heights. Classical, choral, quiet epics, and romantic mini-overtures rarely sound so good.
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L'Uomo Elettronico: Cosmic Electronic Environments From An Italian Synth Music Maestro 1972-1983
Roma Amor (2:35)
Soundmaker Blues (4:05)
Elettrone (1:32)
Fruitori (2:43)
Lavorazione A Mare (6:17)
Batticuore (2:49)
Danza Magica (2:10)
Attivita (2:29)
Sinistro Carillon (2:47)
Pianeta Spento (4:10)
Apocalisse Atomica (1:42)
Civilta Lontane (2:35)
Dolomiti (4:14)
Eliogabalus (2:32)
Lavoro Nero (2:30)
Description (2:04)
Review: Piero Umiliani is a cult electronic musician who released his greatest album 20 years ago on Easy Tempo. On it, Umiliani experimented in his Sound Work Shop studio on all sorts of analogue machines and now, decades later, his legacy lives on with this new record, L'Uomo Elettronico. It is made up of three previously unreleased tracks, plus rarities and hidden gems, all composed between 1972 and 1983 and remastered from the original analogue tapes. They show a lighter, more playful side to the artist with singing synths, hissing hi hats and snaking rhythms that make for fascinating listening.
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Playtime (remastered)
Cat: LPWABB 122LE. Rel: 21 Jul 22
Andiamo A Spasso (2:41)
Tempo Di Weekend (3:14)
Ballata Western (2:18)
Playtime (2:16)
Music Box (2:06)
Tempo Beat (2:28)
Samba Di Carnevale (2:00)
Napoli Ieri E Oggi (1:48)
Vecchio Texas (2:18)
Ancora Insieme (2:20)
Ore Piccole (2:12)
La Mia Isola Felice (2:19)
Tropicana (2:24)
Rio Cristal (2:30)
Ragazza Del Sud (2:31)
Aria Di Periferia (2:13)
Review: The first official reissue of Playtime by popular and prolific Italian composer, Piero Umiliani. Incorporating styles like jazz, easy listening/lounge, rock, funk, and bossa nova to a genre largely dominated by orchestral scores, he penned some of the most outstanding kosmische music from the '60s and '70s with over 150 titles under his belt. Originally released on Umiliani's own Omicron label in 1968, the album has been remastered from the original recordings by Noah Mintz.
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Slags
Slags (LP)
Cat: PRAH 063LP. Rel: 12 Oct 23
Energy Plan (5:03)
Dance & Go (4:04)
Frightened (3:35)
Boiler Suits & Combat Boots (6:18)
Non E Ancora (4:33)
Mad Blue Love (3:55)
Sweat (5:18)
Um Politik (3:24)
Predateur (4:28)
Another Fact (7:04)
Review: The Umlauts like to play by the rules about as much as you enjoy a needle in the eye. A formidable force of opposition against a music industry which has largely been lost to the corporates - big money is indeed coming for culture - the nine-piece coldwave mini-army kick against everything from labels to marketing, and have so far done pretty well by not adhering to those practices. Two EPs deep - U (2021) and Another Fact (2022) - and we land at Slags. Ten tracks that comprise the best of the preceding extended players, and equally captivating new material. From the Neo-Kosmische of 'Um Politik', to the gritty, synth punk of 'Mad Blue Love', the distorted, compressed throb and loops of 'Boiler Suits & Combat Boots', and the knife-edge atmosphere of epic closer 'Another Fact', here's a ride you won't forget in a hurry.
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Gabbeh
Gabbeh (LP + insert + postcard)
Cat: ACOLOUR 046. Rel: 10 Apr 24
Largo (9:06)
Dru (4:28)
Rond-Point (3:32)
Gabbeh (7:45)
Rambler (5:30)
Drac (6:46)
Review: Unchained is the longstanding solo project of Nathaniel Davis. Gabbeh is his latest offering to the world, a suite of blissfully introspective tracks that envelop the soul in a blanket of soft, delicate moods, their sole purpose to comfort aching heads. Remarkably, dedicated fans will know you can trace the artist's lineage to noise mix tapes on CD-R, although more recent excursions into Bossa nova influenced tones perhaps help bridge the gap between then and now. Recorded at home over a three year period, from 2020 to 2023, Grenoble, Switzerland, played a big part in end results here. "I think certain songs reflect, in ways, Grenoble's natural surroundings. 'Drac' is named after the river that flows from the mountains down to the city - 'Dru' is the name of a well-known peak near Chamonix," Davis has explained. That as may be, nevertheless there's something more transportive than that here - songs feel as though they would be at home anywhere green, slow and thoughtful.
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The Road: Part II/Lost Highway
The Road: Part II/Lost Highway (trifold 180 gram vinyl 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: SFTDLP 002. Rel: 27 Mar 19
Iter VI: Prologue (0:05)
Requiem (When You Talk Of Love) (4:11)
Ar.Mour (4:46)
Iter VII: Lost (0:19)
The Other Side (3:42)
Feel More/With Less (5:51)
Nothing To Give (4:00)
Iter VIII: However Vast The Darkness (0:23)
Long Gone (5:45)
Only You (5:13)
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (5:13)
Iter IX: Epilogue/Tales Of The City (0:20)
Crucifixion/A Prophet (7:07)
Powder Man (3:13)
Kubrick (6:47)
Sun (The) (2:25)
Find An Outsider (4:54)
Iter X: Found (0:17)
Days & Nights (4:35)
Reprise (3:09)
Iter XI: In Your Arms (1:04)
Touch Me (5:50)
Review: Although technically James Lavelle and company's sixth studio album under the UNKLE alias, "The Road: Part II (Lost Highway)" is more of an odds-and-ends compilation than a straight-up studio set. According to the former Mo Wax chief, it was designed to sound like a free-flowing mixtape and makes use of tracks recorded during "The Road" sessions that never made it onto the main album. He also described it as a "road trip soundtrack", and it does feel a little like that, as Lavelle and collaborators flit between beats, soundscapes and different styles over the course of three action packed slabs of wax accompanied by an expansive booklet full of never-before-seen artwork.
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Unseen
Unseen (2xCD limited to 100 copies)
Cat: OW 6. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Sacer
As Much As You Do
Drifter
Isomorphic
Distracting Paradox
Ksir
Honesty
Komerbi
Meaning Of A Sawtooth
Soloun
Zylvan Reverie
Fermat
Matriarch
Perserverance
Clairvoyance
Moral Subjectivism
Authen
Unseen
Review: Harald Uunk's take on techno may be angular, electronic and refreshingly avant-garde, but his creative inspirations are far more natural. Unseen, his expansive debut album, was not - as some may assume given its sonics and largely dystopian feel - influenced by the urban environments in which he lives and works, but rather his frequent adventures in the countryside. That's not immediately evident, but if you close your eyes and listen intently, the various off-kilter polyrhythms, distorted electronic motifs, ghostly electronics and dubbed-out textures soon conjure mind images of stumbling around dark woods and fields in moonlight and pre-dawn drives down deserted rural roads in the Netherlands' most isolated spots. More importantly, it's a hugely enjoyable and evocative beast, even if it does tend towards the dark, intense and unsettling.
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Kurayami
Kurayami (book)
Cat: 953306
Notes: About the photographer:

Yamamoto Masao started to photograph when he was 16 years old. He also studied painting but later chose gelatin silver print as his media. His first gallery show in the U.S. was in 1994 in San Francisco. In 1996 he had a solo exhibition at Yancey Richardson Gallery in New York. His works have been shown in Europe since 2006. Besides Japan, U.S.A., and Europe, his museum and gallery exhibitions were held in Moscow and Sao Paulo. Media coverage includes NY Times and other major art magazines.

Yamamoto lives in Yatsugatake Nanroku,Yamanashi Prefecture where he enjoys creating his work while being close to nature.

Fine Art Book, Ltd. to 2000 copies:

Hardcover book printed on Symbol Tatami White Smooth 135g/m2 // 96 pages (including 6 metallic/silver pages), 26cm x 25cm, 56 photos // Logo, slot and circle embossed // Hand-numbered, hand-stamped
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