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Ultraflowers
Ultraflowers (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0139. Rel: 18 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ultraflowers
Glassy Eyed
Night Objects
Moths
1000Work (feat Nuage)
Predteche
Review: Russian titan Monokle is back to once again traverse many different sound worlds with his new album Ultraflowers. It is one of a number of superb albums landing on Constellation Tatsu this summer and one defined again by its warmth. The title track is a lo-fi, scruffy and deep opener with persuasive breakbeats, while 'Glassy Eyed' is an ambient jungle trip that drips with watery melody. 'Night Objects' offers some introspection and 'Moths' is a glitchy future techno cut with smeared synth soul. '1000Work' layer sup more breaks with elegant ambient melodies and 'Predteche' casts you admit in the deepest corners of space.
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Decomposition: Fox On A Highway
Cat: PURR 0146. Rel: 08 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Worms In (feat Laraaji) (2:30)
Beneath The Overpass (feat Shuta Yasukochi) (2:59)
Gravel (feat Loris S Sarid) (2:26)
Highway At Night (feat James Bernard & Marine Eyes) (6:04)
Fading Form (feat KMRU) (3:23)
Death Display (feat Diatom Deli) (2:16)
Bloat (feat Haruhisa Tanaka) (6:35)
Larvae (feat Ki Oni) (8:29)
Autolysis & Putrefaction (feat Green-House) (5:10)
Clouded (feat Golden Brown) (2:16)
Countless Wheels Keep Turning (feat Early Fern) (4:14)
Everyone Passing (feat Gregg Kowalsky) (7:06)
Ways To Be Remembered (feat Kallie Lampel) (5:11)
Fur & Exhaust (feat Ben Seretan) (3:19)
Active Decay (feat Patricia Wolf) (9:43)
Melting Into Asphalt/Springing From The Earth (feat Nailah Hunter) (2:34)
Worms Out (feat Laraaji) (2:31)
Review: Constellation Tatsu welcomes US artist Brendan Principato aka Saapato for what is a hugely conceptual new album based around decomposition. It was sparked when Saapato saw a dead fox lying by the side of the road on his way home from a job in a local warehouse. He used that as a jumping-off point to interrogate "transformation, interconnectedness, and renewal" and the five stages of decomposition, namely fresh, bloat, active decay, advanced decay and dry/remains. Several collaborators help him on his way as he sketches out various instrumental textures which variously have occasional shards of light, lingering melancholy and a subtle sense of hope.
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Polaris
Polaris (cassette)
Cat: PURR 0144. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Nickel (9:51)
Marea (4:15)
Koala (6:20)
Opalescent (3:44)
Polaris (3:20)
Solstice (4:48)
Landscape (7:55)
Review: One Million Eyes, previously known as Templehof, return with a new album of balearic ambient, previously heard on two excellent releases for A Strangely Isolated Place. This time appearing on legendary cassette label Constellation Tatsu as part of their fall combo, anyone familiar with their previous work will know what to expect. Dreamy, sun hazed analogue synth lines mix with deep fourth world soundscapes that wouldn't sound out of place on 90s labels such as Pete Namlook's Fax or Instinct Ambient. The first half of Signal begins slowly, eyes wide shut, with 'Nickel', a slow pulsating jam of chilled out psychedelia. 'Marea' blends organic instrumentation with distant, processed voices. 'Koala', the deepest cut on the album, leads to a mood shift in 'Opalescent' that will sound eerily familiar to any Gaussian Curve fans. 'Polaris', 'Solstice' and highlight 'Landscape' close out the album in style. For fans of anyone from Music From Memory, Jonathan Fitoussi & Ishq, there are few better ways to relive your memories of later summer.
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Uoiea
Uoiea (limited cassette)
Cat: PITPHS P85. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Anicusion (2:47)
Meliantious (2:57)
Whirn (2:24)
Prusciend (3:24)
Entriopathy (2:47)
Burslated (1:47)
Indivite (4:00)
Omnuphrous (4:46)
Schaunt (2:59)
Andolomy (2:01)
Pontiskiftable (3:41)
Review: Kilometre Club lands on the Indianapolis label Healing Sound Propagandist with a collection of sounds made using only one piece of gear, the Squier Bass VI, with the assistance of guitar pedals. Each one is a pure and cathartic meditation on minimalist drones that are deft and wispy. The compositions are smartly layered up and slowly ascend to the heavens with subtle spaces between notes and long tails making their mark on your heat. Says the artist, "this is an album for floating away while calling out vowels in reverse alphabetical order" - and we love it.
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Die Wellen (B-STOCK)
Die Wellen (B-STOCK) (cream cassette in white metallic UV printed box with foam inlay)
Cat: 9128 4 (B-STOCK). Rel: 30 Aug 22
 
Ambient/Drone
 
B-STOCK: Box damaged, product unused & in perfect condition
Review: ***B-STOCK: Box damaged, product unused & in perfect condition***


Born in Girona, Spain and based in Berlin since 2019, Alex Busse' Santacruz's Ameeva project previously came to life on the Lowless music label in 2020 and the album 'Fractura del SueNo'. His live set for the 9128 Birthday event took these experimental electronics to a deeper, more personal level, weaving friends' samples and conversations into a rich tapestry of drone and field recordings, creating an immersive and enveloping 40-minute narrative. That's been captured here by the 9128 label, which aims to document significant live performances by artists that previously performed on the 9128.live platform, with results that are imaginative and impressionist, like clouds of synths and other soundscapes with the serene relentlessness and sense of purpose as molten lava moving down the mountainside.
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FR33
FR33 (cassette)
Cat: FR 33. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Free (14:22)
Klaxu (12:22)
Review: Thomas Xu from Steady Flight Circle and Tommy Kladis from Music Time with Friends come together on this new cassette-only release that captures three of their sessions at Kladis's studio. Xu was on synthesizers while Kladis was in charge of samples, drums and loops on the SP-555 and the final touch was lo-fi drums from John Shaughnessy. It takes the form of two extended jams that reach out to almost 15 minutes of dusty, ambient-laced soundscapes with distant percussive details and melancholic moods. 'Klaxu' has more darkness and more prominent rhythms to it but both pieces make for escapist listening.
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The Sound Of Indifference (reissue)
The Sound Of Indifference (reissue) (cassette limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MW 071. Rel: 03 Apr 20
 
Coldwave/Synth
AI Theme (3:08)
Funky Party (3:47)
Bohemianinst (2:25)
Man Am I Progressive (3:03)
D&Z (part 3) (2:09)
Are You Worried? (2:10)
Conceptual Car Crash (2:01)
Secretary Chick (2:27)
God (2:52)
Transit (1:18)
We Will Go To The Beach (3:07)
Park (3:46)
Curious Ways Of Dying (4:19)
Review: Minimal Wave is proud to present The Sound of Indifference, a rare cassette released in 1981 by Aural Indifference. Aural Indifference was a post-punk studio collective from Sydney, Australia. The two principal members were Brian Spencer Hall (the M Squared in house producer) and Kevin Purdy. The cassette album, The Sound of Indifference, was released in 1981, featuring tracks such as "Theme", "Park, and "Man Am I Progressive". Their sound ranges from minimal synth, to post-punk to quirky guitar-driven electronic folk music, some of it resembling John Maus. "Theme" appeared as the closing track on The Minimal Wave Tapes: Volume Two compilation and "Park" appeared on The Bedroom Tapes compilation. Here for the first time, we are offering a reissue of the original cassette, remastered from the master tapes and complete with original artwork, limited to 300 copies.
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Pattern Interrupt
Pattern Interrupt (cassette + MP3 download code)
Cat: IDS 040. Rel: 21 Mar 22
 
Techno
Anatomy (dub) (4:49)
1 AM (4:07)
Abstract (6:47)
30 (7:16)
Faceless Agreement (11:03)
Review: Escape the grid to Elias Garcia's subterranean world of mutant techno and oozing sci-fi dub, forever lost in the drip with IDS Recordings. Big Tip!
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More
More (cassette)
Cat: RT 0541MC. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Spike Island (4:35)
Tina (3:31)
Grown Ups (5:54)
Slow Jam (5:04)
Farmers Market (4:27)
My Sex (4:27)
Got To Have Love (4:49)
Background Noise (3:42)
Partial Eclipse (4:24)
The Hymn Of The North (5:35)
A Sunset (3:09)
Review: The good news is this isn't a glitch in the matrix, there is an actual new Pulp album out on cassette in 2025. Nearly three decades on from their generation-defining album Different Class and the love for Pulp is still potent. Cocker's kept his tools sharp with various projects and collaborations - including Jav Is... - over the past few years, but that's done little to dampen the yearning from around the world for new Pulp. When they released 'Spike Island' to get the ball rolling, a special tribute was made to late former bassist Steve Mackay, who died in 2023. Two songs on the record are said to date from when Mackay was around, which makes him feel part of this incredibly special project.
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Uncertainty Manipulated
Uncertainty Manipulated (cassette limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SDT 001. Rel: 27 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Mudbug Migration (8:20)
Vacua (9:49)
Octonions (9:24)
Ocimum Sanctum (8:17)
Review: Alex Israel's new 'Uncertainty Manipulated' release on Somnambulant Drift features generative music he has crafted by "building elements of arbitrary length that work together melodically but do not correspond in time. As the individual components replay, they overlap coincidentally, resulting in music that makes itself." The result is four tracks of sublime and escapist ambient with no beginning and no end but plenty of heart-aching piano chords, harp strums, hazy drones, mindful synth smears and meditative moods that offer comfort but also encourage inward reflections. It's a perfect coming together of man, machine and absorbing minimalism.
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Daren Dz Kanningem
Cat: STS 439MC. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Darren Cunningham, known for his work as Actress, continues to evolve with a striking, abstract mix of sound that blends fragmented beats, ambient textures and the odd burst of warmth. Moving away from his club origins, his latest album embraces a more experimental, collage-like approach, echoing the influence of Georges Braque. The music unfurls in unpredictable ways, weaving atmospheric elements like muffled techno pulses, gamelans and r&b vocal samples into an evolving tapestry of sound. Tracks shift from dark, granular tones reminiscent of Boards of Canada's more ominous moments, to bright, celestial glimpses of light. The juxtaposition of stasis and movement, dread and hope, is central to Cunningham's process, creating a unique sonic landscape of ebb and flow. The occasional playful moments, like the quirky synths of 'Dolphin Spray', add to the album's intriguing unpredictability. Fans of Aphex Twin, Two Lone Swordsmen and Boards of Canada will find familiar sounds here, though Cunningham's distinctive approach makes the experience feel like a scientific exploration of sound itself. With a subtle balance of tension and calm, the album draws listeners into a world of synaptic interplay, where every shift feels deliberate and rewarding.
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Heilun
Heilun (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITP 65. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Vor (10:42)
Opnun (8:49)
Hvild (11:42)
Fadmur (10:17)
Sorg (13:35)
Dypi (19:49)
Kyrrd (10:00)
Review: With Heilun, Hyldipi makes a stunning debut on ambient powerhouse Past Inside The Present by presenting seven meditative compositions shaped by his native Iceland's raw, introspective beauty. Crafted entirely with guitar and minimal hardware, each track feels like a gentle conversation with nature, ephemeral and soul-soothing. From the delicate strums of 'Opnun' to the deep serenity of 'Hvild,' the album flows like glacial melt, patient and healing. 'Fadmur' blooms with aching emotion, while 'Kyrrd' closes the journey in subaquatic calm. This is ambient music for deep listening-an improvised, transcendental escape into stillness, where the ego dissolves and all that remains is presence and peace.


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Ephemeral Maps
Ephemeral Maps (cassette)
Cat: HSP 88. Rel: 24 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
A Land Before Memory (5:38)
Across Dunes Of White-Hot Ash Into The Very Mouth Of The Sun (9:03)
Through The Drowned City (7:46)
An Unfamiliar Zodiac (2:42)
Ephemeral Maps (4:23)
Across The Sunless Beaches Of The Time-Sea (10:15)
27th Day (Challenger Deep) (4:34)
Review: Healing Sound Propagandist releases Julien Demoulin's Ephemeral Maps, a beautifully fitting follow-up to Dreams In Digital Dust. This album continues the journey through the same lush soundscapes that captivated listeners on Demoulin's previous work, but this time subverts them to produce a, well, less dusty, more aerial take. The LP, released on cassette and digital only, sounds like it took a long time to make, and as though its drones were being overturned through and out of ancient soils. From the jump of 'Land Before Memory', we're thrust into what sounds like a contradictorily landed but birds-eye-view of an epochal realm, with an atonal drone heard pocketed below a set of slow-release rustlings and leaven fadings-away. Some moments, like 'Through The Drowned City', revel in high pitch and clarity, while chromaticism and tension thrive elsewhere on moments such as '27th Day (Challenger Deep)'. Intended as a challenge to the idea of the anthropocene, this is somewhat abstracting, depersonalising ambient record, so it's not for the faint of heart, but it doesn't come without a deep reserve of human sentiment either.
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Detwat (cassette version with bonus tracks)
Cat: HITECHCATTS 2. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Footwork/Juke
Nu Munni (feat FullBodyDurag) (3:10)
Money Phone (2:11)
Clap That A$$ (2:04)
Shrimp N Grits (feat JMT) (1:49)
Zooted (feat DJKillaSquid) (2:22)
WhyYouFuggMyOpps (feat Link Sinatra, Ciarah) (2:26)
Glitch N Ass (feat Cheapskate Skutta, Dastardly Kids) (3:12)
Birthday Pearls (feat QuikKash) (2:17)
Pocket Pussy (feat Milfie) (1:51)
TakeOffOnnaPorsche (1:59)
TeeTees Dispo (feat Sprng4evr) (2:31)
No Games (feat Nlghind, Dastardly Kids) (2:54)
Review: Diners Club International recently served up this Hi Tech album, Detwat, on CD, but now backs that up with a limited cassette version featuring some bonus cuts. It originally got released on Omar S's FHXE label and is a sleazy and high-speed ghetto workout with filthy low ends aimed well and truly at the rump. Juke, footwork and plenty of spin-off styles are all chewed up and spat out with plenty of top collars and guests adding colour. There are pumping beats and fractured vocals on 'Money Phone', Drake style trap vocoders on 'TakeOffOnnaPorsche' and bright, reflective, optimistic chords over hurried beats on 'Glitch N Ass' (feat Cheapskate Skutta, Dastardly Kids) amongst many more highlights.
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Movie Candy
Movie Candy (cassette limited to 100 copies)
Cat: PITPFMR 39. Rel: 17 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Lia Kohl - "The Scene With The Void Full Of Choices" (9:13)
Daniel Wyche - "An Old Movie About A Dog, A Man, & Several Horses" (10:10)
Lia Kohl - "The Scene With One Tender Memory" (8:04)
Daniel Wyche - "An Old Movie About A Different Kind Of Artist Who Attempts To Visit The Place Where The Whales Go To Die" (10:18)
Review: Over the past four years and under his Tyresta alias, Nick Turner has been integral to operations at PITP's sister label, Fallen Moon Recordings. His meticulous curation for FMR showcases top-tier sound collages and experimental electronic music and that dedication shines in Lia Kohl and Daniel Wyche's latest release, 'Movie Candy. It's a captivating exploration of free-spirited electronic music that seamlessly blends cello, guitar, synths, voice, field recordings, and electronic treatments into a record that brims with both nostalgia and innovation. Wyche describes it as an homage to the obscure ephemera of films-like the allure of candy wrappers and the mesmerising cinema carpets-forging vivid memories that linger and evolve through time.
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Cutouts
Cutouts (cassette)
Cat: XL 1445MC. Rel: 03 Oct 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Foreign Spies
Instant Pslam
Zero Sum
Colours Fly
Eyes & Mouth
Don't Get Me Started
Tiptoe
The Slip
No Words
Bodies Laughing
Review: The Smile's Wall of Eyes is a triumph in atmospheric experimentation, bridging the delicate intensity of Radiohead's later works with a more abstract, avant-garde edge. The album is filled with a sense of mystery, its drifting, formless compositions creating a pervasive feeling of unease. Opener 'Wall of Eyes' beckons with eerie folk textures and art-pop flourishes, setting the tone for the record's dark beauty. Bending Hectic' stands as the album's crowning achievement, its near-ambient build-up exploding into a cathartic, thunderous conclusion, balancing beauty and chaos. Elsewhere, 'Read the Room' and 'I Quit' bring rhythmic complexity, adding layers of groove and intricacy. Thom Yorke's vocals, as always, are haunting, tying the record together with familiar yet fresh emotional depth. Wall of Eyes confidently charts its own path, a significant step forward from A Light for Attracting Attention, cementing The Smile as more than a side project, but a vital voice in today's alt-rock landscape.
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Perak
Perak (cassette)
Cat: BC 179CASS. Rel: 01 Oct 24
 
Soul
I Know (2:52)
Logika (3:28)
Summer (2:55)
Midnight Hotline (3:39)
Beri Cinta Waktu (4:23)
True Love (2:54)
Mungkin Saja (2:16)
Not Today (3:06)
Over (3:40)
No One Else (1:57)
Nona (4:11)
Thank You (2:26)
Review: Thee Marloes bring a fresh and unique sound to the soul music scene, blending elements of soul, jazz, and pop with their Indonesian roots. Hailing from Surabaya, the trio consists of Natassya Sianturi on vocals and keys, Sinatrya ("Raka") Dharaka on guitar, and Tommy Satwick on drums. Their debut album, Perak, harnesses their ability to craft deeply emotional and rhythmically engaging tracks. Opening with 'Midnight Hotline,' a vibrant dancefloor hit with jazzy guitar riffs and infectious piano, Thee Marloes immediately capture attention. The B-side, 'Beri Cinta Waktu,' is a soulful ballad sung in Indonesian, demonstrating their linguistic versatility and heartfelt delivery. Tracks like 'I Know' explore themes of deception in love with a mid-tempo groove, while 'Not Today' offers an uplifting, feel-good vibe perfect for any laid-back setting. 'True Love' dives into soulful jazz, creating a cinematic atmosphere reminiscent of a Tarantino film. The album closes with 'Over,' starting with a powerful drum break and evolving into a beautifully layered melody that encapsulates the intensity of a sudden breakup. Perak is a beacon of Thee Marloes' passion and creativity. Their music transcends cultural and language barriers, leaving a lasting impression.
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Ghost
Ghost (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITP 55CASSETTE. Rel: 08 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Somewhere But Here (2:21)
Like Dust, I Linger (6:08)
Ad Infinitum (4:27)
Only In Shadows (5:51)
Time Loop (2:52)
Perhaps We Never Were (2:21)
Clouds Of Grey (6:16)
Paratheque (1:35)
Half Past Three (1:41)
Static Memory I (2:31)
Beneath The Veil (2:48)
All Who Wander (2:08)
Where Silence Lies (3:00)
The Girl In The Garden (2:17)
Static Memory II (2:21)
Spirit Box (2:51)
They Speak As One (2:06)
Ghost Of You (3:19)
Seance (3:13)
Beyond Hope Of Greening (5:25)
Review: Using a variety of tape stocks, Black Swan creates a haunting atmosphere that evokes the sensation of uncovering long-lost, sacred recordings hidden in time on his ninth album, Ghost. The New York-based artist reveals that he was inspired by musique concrete and ambient while making the record, which is made up of 20 pieces that all form a continuous suite. Each track varies in length and complexity from short and sweet sketches to more elongated studies and that are made from intense layering and harmonic surges using an array of tape stocks. The result is a haunting, unearthly atmosphere that sounds perfect in this cassette format.

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Ontology II
Ontology II (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPHSP 87. Rel: 31 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Ontos (VI) (16:02)
Ontos - Nature (VII) (9:52)
Ontos - Machine (VIII) (10:03)
Ontos (IX) (16:05)
Review: Ontology II is a rather impressive 20th full-length from The Corrupting Sea, a well-regarded ambient project helmed by Jason T. Lamoreaux and one that takes the form of a profound exploration of personal experiences and emotions using sound to delve into philosophical themes of being and existence. The album's four carefully crafted tracks transform abstract metaphysical inquiries into tangible auditory experiences that make for a meditative journey. It is quiet and patient yet captivating in its artistry and is exactly the sort of immersive ambient that makes a lasting impression.
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Shinbangumi
Shinbangumi (cassette)
Cat: GI 443CASS. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Soul
Welcome (0:39)
No Problems (3:40)
Better Than Monday (2:54)
There Was A Time (2:44)
All Night (2:52)
CM (0:51)
Only You (3:31)
Kaze (2:13)
Giddy Up (3:30)
Think Cool (0:50)
Show 10 (5:13)
Take Me Back (3:00)
Review: Immerse yourself in the world of Ginger Root, where Cameron Lew's meticulous craftsmanship shines through. Since 2017, this Southern California multi-instrumentalist, producer, songwriter, and visual artist has drawn a dedicated following with his remarkable albums, films, and global tours. Ginger Root's soundia polished blend of synth-pop, alt-disco, boogie, and soulireflects Lew's Asian-American heritage and love for 1970s and '80s music, including Japanese City Pop and its Western counterparts like French Pop and Philly Soul. Lew's third LP, Shinbangumi, marks his debut on Ghostly International and is set for a 2024 release with an accompanying visual album. This album represents a new chapter for Lew, showcasing his confidence and intention in presenting Ginger Root's definitive sound. Tracks like 'No Problems' and 'Better Than Monday' highlight Lew's signature style, blending diverse genres into cohesive songs. With Shinbangumi, Lew masterfully weaves his influences into a modern and refreshing sound, creating an album that serves as both a nostalgic homage and a bold step forward.
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Clouds Without Water
Clouds Without Water (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPHSP 80. Rel: 02 Mar 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Microcosm (6:58)
Codon (6:29)
Cefalu (6:27)
Elm Cycle (5:32)
Free Standing Reflection (4:30)
Review: Clouds Without Water is a project that came about after the chance meeting of two ambient experimentalists. They were both in attendance to perform at the same electronic music festival but came together over their shared love of Bristol Sound. Working over long distances and through the isolation of the pandemic, they sent tracks to each other "without plans or discussion, only wordless questions buried in the music." What resulted was this album, which evokes celestial dreams, moon-lit otherworldly landscapes and plenty of deep introspection. It is space music for spacing out to.
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Brutus
Brutus (cassette)
Cat: SSCAS 8. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Deep House
The Birth
The Spirit
The Death
The Ascension
Pipe Bomb (7:14)
Body Blow (3:59)
Zodiak (6:07)
The Gooch (9:46)
Review: Chicago's mighty Specter stands firm as a pivotal figure among the chosen artists on Theo Parrish's esteemed Sound Signature label. His latest new long player Brutus presents another unique fusion of house sounds. In this cassette tape format, Specter expertly merges synthetic and organic elements that call to mind Parrish's own distinctive style. The album also embodies a seamless blend of timeworn, rustic tones and dynamic, futuristic visions within his singular house realm and impart some devastating feelings through the melodies, while the drums consistently mesmerize and keep you entranced within his rhythms.
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Skin Breaker
Skin Breaker (limited cassette)
Cat: SSCAS 9. Rel: 31 Jul 24
 
Techno
Skin Breaker (4:14)
Fossils (5:45)
Intrusion (3:51)
Melt (6:09)
Needlelike (9:39)
Remote Viewer
Tie Up
Review: Few labels are as idiosyncratic as Theo Parrish's Sound Signature. It deals in house and techno of an otherworldly sort with esoteric rhythms that blur the lines between the synthetic and the organic. And that is exactly the case with the label's magnificent 100th release, a new album from Howard Thomas that takes its cues from his love of 80s sci-fi films and beat tracks. It's a stark world of dance floor pressure with buzzing synths and clattering hits, raw beats and leftfield energy that brings utterly new ideas across seven spellbinding cuts. This is a cassette version of what is an immediately timeless album.
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Hypnotism
Hypnotism (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPHSP 90. Rel: 30 Dec 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Hypnotism I (16:29)
Hypnotism II (5:36)
Hypnotism III (7:32)
Hypnotism IV (10:42)
Review: Hypnotism I is a new album from Foundation that the artist himself says has been a cherished part of his work since shortly after his previous work Mountain Ambient IV. We're told that its creation was a slow, immersive process that unfolded over months, with each layer evolving patiently. By composing intuitively, the album emerged naturally to reflect a glacial depth and subconscious growth. Its four pieces are all richly layered soundscapes with wispy melodies and dusty drones that sink you in deep and free your mind of all woes.
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Dwell Time II
Dwell Time II (limited cassette)
Cat: PITPC 028. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dynamics (4:59)
Swapped (3:29)
Allusion (5:33)
Nested (4:52)
Proxy (3:58)
On Air (4:42)
Murmur (4:41)
Tampered (5:03)
Review: Dwell Time II is the second part of a three-part project on Past Inside The Present from T.R. Jordan. Each of the albums was made using the same material in the same time frame, and they are all part of one overarching and coherent suite that he refers to as "musical composting." This is the cassette tape version and it is full of grainy, fluttering howls, soft warbling pads, pastoral references like flowing streams and mossy rocks and plenty of grand spatial elegance that harks back to the likes of Hiroshi Yoshimura and early Brian Eno experiments. Another immersive offering from this fine label, then.
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B4 Plus 3 (reissue)
B4 Plus 3 (reissue) (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPZD 30R. Rel: 10 Feb 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Bracken (11:49)
Betrayal (10:08)
Burnt (11:25)
Banded (11:37)
Blight (6:21)
Bane (6:04)
Barren (11:36)
Review: This is a reimagined edition of Zach Frizzell aka zake's 2023 album B and expands on its monochrome, drone-driven soundscapes. It complements a series of chiaroscuro art prints and evokes a grayscale melancholy rich in texture and depth as the music conjures images of a weathered dock at dawn with fog and dense landscapes closing in on the horizon. New pieces like 'Betrayal' and reworked tracks like 'Burnt' reveal zake's signature restrained, simmering power and overall the vibes here range from the haunting 'Blight' to the reflective 'Barren'' which emphasise zake's open-ended, evolving approach to ambient music.
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Live At Black Circle
Live At Black Circle (limited cassette)
Cat: PITPHSP 86. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (24:57)
Review: Marc Ertel's Live At Black Circle on Past Inside The Present US arrives on limited edition cassette and is another sublime ambient entry into this now legendary label's impressive offerings. He has served up similar here before alongside the likes of boss man zake and this time goes deeper than ever into slowly shifting soundscapes that are pregnant with emotion, grey in scale but with a real sense of melancholic beauty. As his tones and timbres evolve, the moods slowly shift and you get ever more subsumed into his sonic universe.
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Waffles
DJ PYTHON / MAD MIRAN / VARIOUS
Waffles (mixed cassette)
Cat: FEAR 00312. Rel: 07 Sep 21
 
Drum And Bass
Track 1 (30:30)
Track 2 (29:46)
Review: Back to back mix recorded live in Berlin, October 4th 2019.
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FORTHCOMING
O
O (cassette)
Cat: FD 024.
 
Experimental/Electronic
The Dark Portal
Secret Sin Chase
ZHALIZI
Casting Circle
Psychic Void
Track 06
Snake-Witch Stone
Polymorph Escape
Review: Virusmoto's 0 was released initially as a digital-only album on UK label Frequency Domain back in 2023. It is a dazzling plunge into otherworldly realms of sound and sensation that fires every synapse in your brain and blends warped electronics, tribal percussion and surreal texture into something that is ever-evolving and hugely absorbing. This most immersive musical world has lush tracks that describe fevered landscapes filled with mystical energy, deep space eeriness and enchanting futurism. Each piece is a psychedelic maze where logic dissolves and emotion reigns from glitchy bleeps to pulsing bass swamps. Perfect for late-night headphone listening or lying back in the sun and losing yourself in the disorienting sounds, it's as unique an album as you will hear.
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Thermal Shadow
Thermal Shadow (cassette limited to 50 copies)
Cat: INTERTOTO 001. Rel: 16 Mar 23
 
Techno
Slitscan (5:37)
Scanners (7:06)
DSK-8 (5:47)
Couchlock HEX (6:06)
False Vacuum (6:14)
Gandahar (8:51)
You Sweat You Die (5:18)
OT Sign (4:38)
Review: Thermal Shadow is a first-ever long player from Intertoto, and it is one that has very much not been rushed. This record comes after the artist has spent more than 10 years lost in sonic experiments and now they are all distilled into the eight tunes presented here on a limited edition cassette on the artist's own label. It's a mix of sounds that embrace mistakes, that keep the perfections in and layers up dust, texture, absorbing ambient and barely-there hints of rhythm. They are full of suggestive energy akin to that you might feel when queuing up outside the club and the highs and bass are bleeding out. It's an enticing collection for sure.
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Undisclosed Fields Vol 1
Undisclosed Fields Vol 1 (limited cassette + download code)
Cat: PITPHSP 82. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Mvmt 1 (5:55)
Mvmt 2 (4:48)
Mvmt 3 (5:04)
Mvmt 4 (4:27)
Mvmt 5 (5:46)
Mvmt 6 (5:32)
Mvmt 7 (5:13)
Mvmt 8 (3:20)
Mvmt 6 (Dotlights rework) (4:11)
Mvmt 5 (Maiya Hershey & Almost Silent rework) (5:43)
Mvmt 8 (Origami23 rework) (5:08)
Mvmt 2 (Arbee rework) (2:38)
Mvmt 6 (Zake rework) (7:43)
Mvmt 2 (Tying Tiffany Tiff Lion rework) (5:48)
Review: G.Teixeira is an artist based in France and someone with a multi-faceted sound. His Almost Silent alias now turns out Undisclosed Fields Vol.1, a first release on Healing Sound Propagandist that takes the form of eight movements and six reworks. It's as dense as ambient gets, frankly, with heartbreaking melodies passing by and disappearing before your ears. Fizzing synth drones are layered up over crepuscular chords and the whole thing has you gazing off into the distance, your eyes glazing over as you happily get absorbed in the subtly shifting sounds, tones and timbres. This, then, is another high class album from both artist and label.

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I Really Have No Idea What's Going On Here But I Like It!
Cat: COLDTAPE 01. Rel: 11 Oct 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Track 1
Track 2
Review: The Duke Ya Love To Hate might sound like a turntablist slash battle-scratcher from the late eighties, but he's actually a gaunt-looking dude from the-time-is-now. Real name Stefan Senf, this artist has enjoyed every stylistic meander from juke to noise since at least 1995, and he here marks his debut album in the vein of bristly potpourri prangout breaks; a golden crate of 7"s in the style has thus far also been procured for the Cold Diggin label. However, I Really Have No Idea What's Going On Here, But I Like It is the first continuous mix made for the moniker, limited to just 100 cassette tapes and continuing the beloved Cadillac tape series (whose original provenance we can't track down, but we'll take his word for it). A super-limited artist edition, made especially for the event Back In The Day, which took place in Dresden on August 24. Handmade, every tape is unique.
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Live At Bloc 2011
Cat: NSRTAPE 10. Rel: 11 Dec 24
 
Bass
Track 1 (27:12)
Track 2 (26:55)
Review:  South London's Loefah has long been a pivotal figure in the UK's underground evolution, particularly on the bossier end of the spectrum. The cut figure is a master in the club too and this recording from the iconic Bloc Weekender in 2011 proves that as it now gets pressed up to a brand new cassette from the Never Sleep charity tape series. It showcases UK club futurism by blending hybrid transatlantic sounds with vibrant MC SP. Featuring soon-to-be Swamp81 classics, the set fuses Miami-style bass, hip-hop elements and UK hardcore into the darker, more melody-driven side of 2011 sounds. All proceeds benefit Lives Not Knives who support youth projects in South London.
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Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump
Cat: RMM 0554. Rel: 14 Sep 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Spitkicker.Com/Ray R (1:19)
U Can Do (Life) (4:25)
My Writes (feat Tash & J-ro Of Tha Likes & Xzibit) (5:30)
Ooooh/Ghost Weed Skit 01 (feat Redman) (4:33)
Thru Ya City (feat D V Alias Khrist) (4:23)
I C Y'all (feat Busta Rhymes) (3:18)
View (4:02)
Interlude (0:22)
Set The Mood/Ghost Weed Skit 02 (feat Indeed) (4:28)
All Good? (feat Chaka Khan) (4:59)
Declaration (3:00)
Squat! (feat Mike D & Ad Roc Of The Beastie Boys) (4:13)
Words From The Chief Rocker (feat Busy Bee) (3:58)
With Me/Ghost Weed Skit 03 (1:00)
Copa (Cabanga) (9:00)
Foolin' (4:17)
The Art Of Getting Jumped (3:53)
U Don't Wanna BDS (feat Freddie Foxxx) (4:01)
Review: De La Soul have been ever present in the hip-hop scene for some 40-odd years. They redefined the genre early on with their positive messaging and flower power energy, and have always managed to stay fresh ever since without ever jumping on the sonic bandwagon of the day. They pulled that trick off once more with Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump which fuses r&b and pop with their usual hip-hop sounds, all finished with a nice and authentic raw edge. The guest are high-grade, too, with Redman, Xzibit, Busta Rhymes, Mike D and Ad Rock of the Beastie Boys, Freddie Foxxx and Chaka Khan amongst them.
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Harp Swells
Harp Swells (cassette)
Cat: 12K 2059. Rel: 09 Oct 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Beatrijs' Theremin (7:06)
For Rubi (7:14)
Always (5:03)
And Yet (2:58)
Double Bass (5:11)
Bamboo Uher (8:07)
Review: Will Samson returns with a new album Harp Swells after more than ten years of crafting delicate sounds that are often led by his own tender voice. Now back on Taylor Deupree's experimental label, he fully immerses himself in the ambient world he previously considered only a side project. Thse record is a real meditation that sees him move away from the melancholy of his past and towards more bright and optimistic melodies. His aim is to heal himself through music and this record has six movements, each of which is based around his use of a 70s portable reel-to-reel tape recorder known as the UHER 4200. It makes for a widescreen and mesmeric work that stretches out in all directions around you with glistening melodies and slowly shifting energies that truly uplift.
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Juniper EP
Juniper EP (limited cassette single)
Cat: PITPHSP 76. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Drazak's Theme (5:19)
With You I Am Always Spinning (6:50)
Retract R (5:36)
Retract R (Type K) (3:45)
Review: Another collaborative effort from the consistently fascinating US ambient kings Past Inside The President, this time with Hendrix - not that one - and Wayne Robert Thomas, whose atmospheric guitar-led work has featured several times on the label before. If the average ambient album has its head in the clouds, this is more grounding, more gamboling in the fields perhaps than floating in the ether, with gentle flute and guitar giving the walls of synth sounds some perspective. That said, the closing track of the four, 'Retract R (Type K)', sizzles away like something by Growing or even Spaceman 3 left to fry in the sun. Magnificent stuff..
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Midnight Letters
Midnight Letters (cassette)
Cat: PITPC 027. Rel: 30 Oct 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Dawn In Eastern Sky (5:39)
Midnight Letters (6:27)
Lonesome October (5:29)
Aurora (6:40)
Paper Rain (3:25)
Kardis (5:05)
I Witness & Wait (5:26)
Review: Minneapolis' Chris Bartels aka Blurstem, and Philadelphia's Andrew Tasselmyer of the likes of Hotel Neon and Gray Acres have hooked up once more for a second collaborative album Midnight Letters. This album's starting point was original concepts played out on guitar which were then processed and experimented with through an ages-old analog tape machine. Add in an array of iPad audio processing apps, samplers, and Ableton software and you have a perfect mix of tools to serve up a sonic journey that perfectly merges the old with the new. The resulting ambient soundscapes are immersive and sparse but packed with subtle details that convey all manner of emotions.
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Desolation's Flower
Cat: FR 150MC. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Metal
Desolation's Flower (8:32)
Woe (6:35)
Ruins (5:51)
DTA (4:03)
Winter's Light (part 2) (7:09)
Pain (3:49)
In The Light Of The Burning World (5:13)
Review: Returning with their heftiest and most malevolent work to date, Desolation's Flower marks the fourth full-length from the Oakland based queer blackened screamo-sludge two-piece Ragana. Their first effort upon signing with extreme purveyors of underground ugliness The Flenser (home to caustic noise-rock titans Chat Pile and ecstatic black metal newcomers Agriculture), the LP serves as a creative rebirth following their longest gap between projects yet, with their preceding third LP You Take Nothing arriving back in 2017. Continuing their grim excavation into hideous sonic malaise, yet with an expanded palette of grooving doom, frenetic screamo-violence and heaving sludge metal ripped right from the banks of the bayou, this is a thick, dense, murky gaze into a void that spits back eternal blackness.
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AMX006 Mixtape
AMX006 Mixtape (cassette)
Cat: AMX 006. Rel: 20 Jun 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (44:53)
Track 2 (44:46)
Review: Accidental Meetings' series of mixtapes are the kind of documents that demand the same attention as an album. The label has a formidable track record in platforming the most exciting advances in electronic music with an organic heart, and they reach out to DJs as interesting and idiosyncratic as their recording artists. Past efforts from Susu Laroche, Azu Tiwaline and Ghost Phone give you some idea of the quality involved, and now BFDM alumni OKO DJ steps up with two wild-style sides of unlikely blends, veering from deadly jazz-spiked beatdowns to grimy turntablism garnished with nu-metal power chords. It sounds like it could be a mess, but in the hands of a true artist anything is possible.
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Soundsystems At Notting Hill Carnival 1984-1988
Cat: DEATH 079. Rel: 18 Jul 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Side A (27:31)
Side B (27:27)
Review: The brilliant Death Is Not The End has always done a great job of digging into niche scenes and serving up great albums that document them. Here the label presents a mixtape-style collection featuring live recordings from London's Notting Hill Carnival, spanning 1984 to 1988. Originally aired on NTS Radio in August 2018, this release marks a milestone in their 10th-anniversary series and it now comes on cassette. Highlights include sounds from renowned systems like Jamdown Rockers, Saxon, Java Nuclear Power, Killerwatt Turbotronic, Stereograph, Sir Coxsone, and Volcano Express. The audio, meticulously curated by the Who Cork The Dance crew, features contributions from Jayman, Ruff House, Keimo, Omar, Gee Wizz and Jah Humble.
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Hi Tech (cassette version with bonus tracks)
Cat: HITECHCATTS 1. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
Footwork/Juke
F HN WEEK - HENNY_RUNTZ (3:06)
Big Prism (2:19)
POPPIN @ THE SUITE (feat Nila & SDNY) (1:51)
Funny Fuckits (feat Nila & Stefan Xix) (2:51)
In The Field (1:55)
$$$cashapp (1:57)
All A Vibe (2:12)
I'm Pullin' Up (1:45)
Milf Milo (2:00)
I Swear It's A Bop (feat KAYY & ALLGIRLSALLOWED) (2:17)
Fitness By King Milo (2:07)
Review: After a recent release on CD following its first outing on Omar S's FXHE, Diners Club International now drops Hi Tech's self-titled album on cassette with some added bonus joints. It's a thrilling, pacey listen that whisks you off your feet and through a world of juke, footwork and ghetto beats that are all drenched in soul. The cuts are short and sweet, from the smudged and smeared r&b overtones of 'Funny Fuckits' (feat Nila & Stefan Xix) to the heavily filtered and trap-style 'Fitness By King Milo.' It's a futuristic sound steeped in fresh and inventive rhythms and heartfelt emotions.

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Embryo Issue #3
Embryo Issue #3 (limited cassette + poster + magazine (soundfiles not available))
Cat: EMBRYO 3. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Metal
Devil's Gateway - "Mastery Of Nature"
Review: Physical pro-printed magazine of interviews and art prints, QR mix from Janet Davis, Tape from Devil's Gateway with O-Card sleeve Art and A3 Poster from Francesco Goats.
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Black Aria II
Black Aria II (limited cassette)
Cat: CLOCT 3709. Rel: 16 Oct 23
 
Modern Classical
Overture: Winged Night Demon (1:34)
Abbandonment/Recreation (4:13)
Zemaraged (3:52)
Lamia (4:12)
Bridal Ceremony Of The Lilitu (2:19)
Dance Of The Succubi (2:16)
Unclean Sephira (3:41)
LCKR (1:37)
The Succubus Feeds (2:22)
Shiddin (2:33)
Demons Reprise (3:04)
Lamenta Lilith (2:37)
Review: Danzig and Misfits mastermind Glenn Danzig stepped out solo for this superb cassette release that has had fans fawning. It's a suitably spectacular sequel to the first part of the Black Aria series that was originally released in 2006 and is seen as one of his most audacious ever works. It finds Danzig extends his band's already ambitious, classically-themed project with this time the infamous Lilith, the first wife of Adam, as the main theme. The cover is a super one that features an illustration by the well known Marvel comic artist Bill Sienkiewicz. All in all, a vital reissue of a metal classic.
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Lucifer V
Lucifer V (cassette (indie exclusive))
Cat: 406562 9701741. Rel: 30 Jan 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Fallen Angel (3:22)
At The Mortuary (5:59)
Riding Reaper (4:19)
Slow Dance In A Crypt (4:34)
A Coffin Has No Silver Lining (4:36)
Maculate Heart (4:12)
The Dead Don't Speak (3:59)
Strange Sister (4:29)
Nothing Left To Lose But My Life (4:50)
Review: Johanna Sadonis (real name Johanna Platow Andersson) is the German Wiccan frontwoman of Swedish retro psych-doomers Lucifer. Crafted in collaboration with her regular songwriting partner and husband Nicke Andersson (of hard rock heroes The Hellacopters and death metal legends Entombed), the aptly titled V marks the group's fifth full-length and distils accessible AOR style hooks with the sleight hands of proto-metal and blues-tinged psychedelia, while lyrically delving into the occult and cosmic otherworldly rituals; elevated and brought to life by Platow's sultry, frosted and commanding presence.
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Faitiche Edition No 2
Faitiche Edition No 2 (hand-numbered cassette limited to 200 copies)
Cat: FAITEDITION 02. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Following fast on the scorched heels of his most recent record Kosmische Pitch, Jan Jelinek now releases a fresh one for Faitiche: a recorded issuance of his 2022 performance, The Carpenters. Held at Uferstudio 1 in Berlin on July 20, 2022, two pieces transform an irrecognisable Carpenters' sample (the original song name is asterisked for perhaps obvious reasons) into salivatory stretch-scape. The original source is slowly unveiled near the end of the first half, almost of a moment of awakening from hypnosis. Then in the second half, Jelinek re-blurs the material, as if to descend the trough of a sinusoid wave. The Faitiche edition series houses such captivations exclusively on cassette, whose deprecatory format matches the exclusivity of the performance (though tape deck owners can also request a free digital download code).
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The Rise & Fall Of A Midwest Princess
Cat: 750504 6. Rel: 30 Sep 24
 
Pop
Femininomenon (3:40)
Red Wine Supernova (3:13)
After Midnight (3:26)
Coffee (3:26)
Casual (3:50)
Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl
Hot To Go!
My Kink Is Karma (3:04)
Picture You (3:05)
Kaleidoscope (3:41)
Pink Pony Club (3:04)
Naked In Manhattan (3:39)
California
Guilty Pleasure
Review: Chappell Roan's debut The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess is a vibrant, eclectic pop album blending feminist themes, queerness, and playful energy. Opening with the feminist anthem 'Femininomenon', Roan combines humor and country-pop with industrial disco, setting a bold tone. Viral hit 'Red Wine Supernova' channels early 2000s pop-rock, with carefree storytelling and catchy beats, while 'After Midnight' dives into club-ready, Katy Perry-style disco pop. The introspective 'Coffee' slows the pace with somber piano, showing Roan's emotional depth, while 'Casual" is equally as impactful. One of the highlight's is 'Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl' which brings an 80s synth-pop flair, recalling Madonna and Cyndi Lauper. Brimming with vibrant energy. Roan's personality and wide-ranging influences shine throughout, making her a pop standout.
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Brat
Brat (limited cassette)
Cat: A 8611681. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Pop
360
Club Classics
Sympathy Is A Knife
I Might Say Something Stupid
Talk Talk
Von Dutch
Everything Is Romantic
Rewind
So I
Girl So Confusing
Apple
B2b
Mean Girls
I Think Ahout It All The Time
365
Review: Charli XCX's sixth studio album, Brat, marks a triumphant return to her experimental roots following 2022's Crash. Steeped in the aesthetic of the 2000s London rave scene, this album is a highly personal and intriguing nostalgia trip. The intricate beats, polished production, and confrontational lyrics evoke the underground decadence of the Myspace era. Charli and her collaborators craft each track with a rich sense of atmosphere, transporting listeners to a vividly recalled past. The opening track, '360,' sets the tone with Charli declaring herself "666 with a princess streak." The throwback rave anthem 'Club Classics' and the retroclash headtrip 'Von Dutch' show her at the top of her game, maintaining her status as a significant pop experimentalist. The sleek standouts 'Sympathy is a Knife' and 'Girl, So Confusing' tackle contemporary conflicts. Beneath Brat's deceptive veneer lies a melancholic sense of anxiety. 'I Might Say Something Stupid' reveals Charli's existential desperation, while 'So I' serves as a poignant eulogy to Sophie, highlighting her emotional depth. The introspective 'I Think About It All the Time' finds Charli at her most confessional, pondering motherhood and the fleeting nature of success. Brat is a crucial step in Charli XCX's artistic evolution, blending mainstream pop with her experimental roots. Her themes of celebrity, growth, obsession and creative liberation are articulated with biting wit and innovative vision.
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Vultures 1
Vultures 1 (cassette)
Cat: YZY 62973904. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Stars (1:57)
Keys To My Life (2:54)
Paid (3:17)
Talking (3:07)
Back To Me (4:55)
Hoodrat (3:42)
Do It (3:48)
Paperwork (2:29)
Burn (1:54)
Fuk Summ (3:30)
Vultures (4:40)
Carnival (4:24)
Beg-forgiveness (6:12)
Problematic (3:16)
King (2:41)
Review: Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign join forces on Vultures 1, delivering a polished, cohesive project that showcases their combined talents. The album feels unusually complete for West's recent output, with crisp mixes and dynamic arrangements that highlight Ty's signature silk-and-grit vocals alongside Kanye's evolving artistry. From the airy melodies of opener 'Stars' to the Donna Summer-sampling 'Good (Don't Die)', the album strikes a compelling balance between nostalgia and innovation. Tracks like 'Burn' and 'Paid' stand out with hypnotic beats and intricate rhythms, while the Brazilian funk-inspired 'Paperwork' adds a playful, global flair. Ty's smooth hooks complement Kanye's performances, which, while technically precise, focus more on fitting the production's mood than dominating it. The production shines throughout, blending industrial textures with moments of emotional resonance. Songs like 'Carnival', featuring Playboi Carti and Rich the Kid, bristle with energy, while the lush layering on 'Do It' and 'Fuk Sumn' enhances their infectious grooves. Despite occasional lyrical flatness, the album's sonic brilliance and pacing make it a captivating listen.
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One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1
Cat: NBA 73425. Rel: 26 Nov 24
 
Metal
One Assassination Under God
No Funeral Without Applause
Nod If You Understand
As Sick As The Secrets Within
Sacrilegious
Death Is Not A Costume
Meet Me In Purgatory
Raise The Red Flag
Sacrifice Of The Mass
Review: Returning with his redemption attempt follow up to 2020's We Are Chaos, industrial metal shock-rock provocateur Marilyn Manson seeks to skirt the numerous controversies and accusations accrued in the last few years with his most potent musical statement in decades. Signing with Nuclear Blast and enlisting the likes of Chelsea Wolfe collaborator/producer Tyler Bates to helm the project, his 12th full-length One Assassination Under God: Chapter 1 (indicating that more is sure to follow), offers up some of the heaviest and introspective material of his career to date, with cuts such as 'Nod If You Understand' harking back to the unhinged angst of Antichrist Superstar, whereas 'As Sick As The Secrets Within' breathes with the same mercurial synth-gloom as the strongest moments on Mechanical Animals. A cynical attempt to regain fan adoration, or the sound of a tortured artist finally coming to terms with his own demons and attempting to rediscover former glory and prowess, the interpretation is entirely your own to consider.
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After The Dance Phone Home
Cat: ATD 1CASSETTE. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Phone Home
Indiara
Alldee People Emerge
Mood 4
Rain Dots
Sun Dots
Deneb Interlude
Gravitas 2
Review: Originally part of an exhibition curated by Elysia Borowy last September, Scott Grooves' contribution to After The Dance transcends the dancefloor, exploring experimental expressionism in visual arts and electronic music. Critiquing capitalist culture and drawing from afrofuturism, his work prompts reflection on consumerism and futuristic themes. The CD release features deep ambient pieces that caccaompnied six thought-provoking installations: Sweet Dreams Anakin, Foot Work, Vinyl, For All-Dee People, Yellow Sun Bricks, and Found Sound. It shows another side to the deep house don's work and is just as essential.
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