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I Want An Earth
I Want An Earth (heavyweight vinyl 12" with obi-strip)
Cat: PF 011. Rel: 25 Jul 23
I Want An Earth (5:55)
Counterclockwise (4:44)
Menta Y Menta (4:06)
Pardon (3:49)
Review: Yu Su's eclectic, organic sound is one that has been perfected over every consecutive release, and reaches its yetmost peak with 'I Want An Earth'. As if to make a defiant cry for a habitable planet, this one contains four tracks inspired by the artist's time spent in the deserts of Ojai, California, and the coastal areas of British Columbia, presenting a deeply pad-driven, warm and modular sound to match. A dazzling work of odd-timed cosmickery and varied sonics.
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Moon Garden
Moon Garden (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: 61761. Rel: 11 Feb 25
In The Forest Of Syrinx
Moon Garden
The Tale Of Fossil
Sapphire Jellyfish
Fragment Of Ancient Times
Review: In a collaboration for the ages, we hear German kosmische musician Hans-Joachim Roedelius (Cluster, Harmonia) team up with Japanese flutist Yuko Matsuzaki and Berlin Philharmonic analog musician sound engineer Onnen Bock for a nacreous improv blast. Spanning soft, pearly electronica and neoclassical, Moon Garden comprises five works, incorporating techniques and fragments of songs already released. A mythical aura unfurls through synth koto and organic harmonics; 'In The Forest Of Syrinx' establishes a singing bowled, new age aesthetic, segueing into the purely vocal threnody 'Sapphire Jellyfish'. Bridging electronic washes, piano and female vocals, this is a borderless soundscape of exciting proportions.
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Fantasy Zone
Fantasy Zone (translucent purple smokey vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ASIPV 042. Rel: 01 Sep 23
Air (2:09)
Bridge Over Troubled Water (4:21)
Leaving The Stars Behind (5:46)
After Rain Comes Sun (5:50)
Half Light Of Dawn (3:20)
Building A Better Future (1:53)
Echoes (5:56)
Fantasy Zone (7:01)
Endless Possibilities (6:25)
Review: German musician Mary Yalex makes her debuts on A Strangely Isolated Place with a new album that offers up her vision of the future via a suite of lush ambient tunes. Yalex draws upon her day-to-day surroundings for inspiration and pairs soft melodies with vivid instrumentation. As the record unfolds, things get ever more future facing with darker moods and haunting vibes that tend toward dystopia. Her pristine synth work shines throughout the album and it all adds up to a thought-provoking listen as well las a notable label debut for Yalex.
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Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (Soundtrack)
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (Soundtrack) (180 gram purple vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: 196588 63871. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Franz Ferdinand - "This Fffire" (3:32)
Akira Yamaoka - "Opening Credits" (1:37)
Marcin Przybylowicz - "Modern Anthill" (3:18)
Akira Yamaoka - "Sudden Skirmish" (1:43)
Akira Yamaoka - "Like A Boy" (2:03)
Marcin Przybylowicz - "Cloudy Day" (5:07)
Akira Yamaoka - "Whatever It Takes" (2:16)
Akira Yamaoka - "Into The Fire" (2:17)
Marcin Przybylowicz - "Consumer Cathedral" (6:09)
PT Adamczyk - "Juiced Up" (2:03)
Akira Yamaoka - "Lucky You" (2:16)
Akira Yamaoka - "Whatever Choom, Like I Give A Sh*t" (1:25)
Marcin Przybylowicz & PT Adamczyk - "Run To The Edge" (2:58)
Dawid Podsiadlo - "Let You Down" (3:50)
Review: Akira Yamaoka, Marcin Przybylowicz and PT Adamczyk's original soundtrack for Cyberpunk: Edgerunners hears original OST numbers written for the award-winning anime series set within the futuristic dystopian world of Cyberpunk 2077, which originally spawned as the offshoot of the video game of the same name. Fitting for the music's breathy progressive house and electro oeuvre, which is interspersed with more traditional expressionist orchestral climaxes and builds, the Edgerunners series centres on a crack team of cyberpunk renegades, as they traverse the beastly underbelly of Night City, located in a futuristic vision of LA, navigating a world replete with corruption, gang violence, and cybernetic addiction. A note for fans: this vinyl edition includes unused, never-before-heard tracks composed by Yamaoka for Edgerunners, but which does not appear in the series.
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Iroha Ni Konpeitou
Iroha Ni Konpeitou (LP + booklet + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 18. Rel: 29 May 19
KAWAJI (0:59)
Iroha Ni Konpeitou (3:07)
A Long Wait (3:45)
Hourou (4:09)
Ike Yanagida (5:00)
Hai Hai Gasa (3:46)
Potsun (4:24)
Kinou Wa Mou (2:13)
On The Way Home (3:40)
East Wind (4:06)
Review: Having previously issued Akiko Yano's 1976 debut "Japanese Girl" - an eccentric set of East-West pop fusions marked out by the artist's distinctive vocals - Wewantsounds has returned to raid her vaults once more. "Iroha Ni Konpeitou" first appeared in 1977 and garnered great hype in Japan thanks to the success of its predecessor. It's a similarly eccentric but inspired set, with Yano confidently flitting between synthesizer-heavy instrumental soundscapes (see superb opener "Kawaji"), drowsy country-inspired songs ("A Long Wait"), seductive jazz-funk ("Hourou"), head-nodding reggae-boogie ("Hai Hai Gasa") and breathy, post-soul ballads ("On The Way Home", a song that boasts both pedal steel and synthesizers).
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The English Patient (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition)
The English Patient (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition) (gatefold 'saharan sun' translucent orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 725579 1. Rel: 26 Mar 25
The English Patient (3:35)
A Retreat (1:24)
Rupert Bear (1:25)
What Else Do You Love? (1:03)
Why Picton? (1:06)
Cheek To Cheek (3:20)
Kips' Lights (1:25)
Hana's Curse (2:08)
I'll Always Go Back To That Church (1:48)
Black Nights (1:57)
Swoon, I'll Catch You (2:53)
Am I K In Your Book? (2:39)
Let Me Come In! (2:50)
Wang Wang Blues (3:44)
Convento Di Sant' Anna (2:56)
Herodotus (3:34)
Szerelem, Szerelem (5:47)
Ask Your Saint Who He's Killed (3:15)
One O'Clock Jump (3:59)
I'll Be Back (1:02)
Let Me Tell You About Winds (3:05)
Read Me To Sleep (1:47)
The Cave Of Swimmers (2:03)
Where Or When (2:16)
Aria From The Goldberg Variations (3:00)
Cheek To Cheek (3:45)
As Far As Florence (4:09)
En Csak Azt Csodalom (Lullaby For Katherine) (2:19)
Review: The music from Michael Ondaatje's Booker Prize and 12-Oscar-winning film encompasses the original score by Gabriel Yared with the haunting vocals of Marta Sebestyen and Fred Astaire. It is a story which has successfully made its mark on every medium that counts a - a classic to beat all classics. It's a cathartic journey that explores identity, fidelity, and fate amid the chaos of World War II. Shot against the majestic backdrop of the Northern Sahara and Italy, Yared's score blends Hungarian folk tunes, baroque themes, and romantic orchestration and mirrors the emotion of the film's characters without relying on visuals. Period tracks by Fred Astaire, Ella Fitzgerald and Benny Goodman complement the emotional depth of the story.
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Suicide Disco (reissue)
Suicide Disco (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: VEYL 012X. Rel: 16 Apr 25
Endurance
Human You Scare Me
In Pain I Meditate
I'm Still A Pill
Now/Here
Contradiction
Face To Face
Graveyards
Burning Sun
You Like It When It Hurts
After She Left
Review: The 2019, full-length, 11-track album by Years Of Denial is said to have been written and produced in a country house once surrounded only by vast, empty landscapes and an endless sky. Despite the isolation feeding its making, the debut album Suicide Disco is still an inescapable somatic provocation; it's not where you are, but who you are inside. The duo of Jerome Tcherneyan and Barkosina Hanusova now hear their debut album for Veyl reissued here, not long after a second noose in the form of Suicide Disco Vol. 2 was heard strung up a in 2023. Suicide Disco was a comparatively greyscale exercise in delay and decay, the likes of 'The Pain I Meditate' and 'Contradiction' making for manic dust-clouds of post-industrial fallout; sonic , Industrial Revolutory sequelae, topped off by an expressionist vocal narrative from Hanusova.
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One Second (remastered with bonus track)
One Second (remastered with bonus track) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 277. Rel: 14 Feb 14
La Habanera
Moon On Ice
Call It Love
Le Secret Farida
Hawaiian Chance
The Rhythm Divine (feat Shirley Bassey)
Santiago
Goldrush
Dr Van Steiner
Si Senor The Hairy Grill
L'Hotel (bonus track)
Review: Music On Vinyl are our new best friends. With a wide range of music being reissued as of late, Yello's 1987 One Second is just spoiling us. Never being fully acclaimed when it was originally released, this is one album which really spans the full circle in terms of artistic ideas sonic experimentations. While being tagged primarily as a pop work, it's really more of a lesson in synth manipulations and nutty beat-making. "The Rhythm Divine" has to be out top track but do check the whole thing, it's magnificent...
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Solid State Survivor
Solid State Survivor (180 gram audiophile LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 1467. Rel: 20 Nov 15
Technopolis
Absolute Ego Dance
Rydeen
Castalia
Behind The Mask
Day Tripper
Insomnia
Solid State Survivor
Review: The US' Music On Vinyl always provides the quality reissues, and best of all, they do it quietly, leaving the diggers and owners of the original copies still relatively chuffed with their treasures. As such, it's the Yellow Magic Orchestra that receives the reissue treatment this time, a Japanese electro-pop outfit formed in 1979, and which includes the great Haruomi Hosono on bass - producer of the timeless and mind-bending "Hosono House". Solid State Survivor was the band's second album, and although it was released before the start of the '80s, it already contains remnants of electronic dance music as we know it today. The glassy opener is called "Technopolis", for example, and the majestic synth twists of "Rydeen" are a pleasure to our ears even today. There are slower, more magical moments such as "Castalia", but the winner for us is probably "Insomnia", a great piece of drunken drum machine drums and wonky melodies. An absolute must, even for the non-Japanese heads.
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B B
B B (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: AMT 044LP. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Who Swallowed The Chimes At The Random Place (5:06)
If I Drink This Potion (2:15)
1,2,3 Soleil (2:40)
Maxilogue: Potion, Materials (4:30)
Poly Juice (3:37)
The Sublime Embrace - Losing Our Way Is Not Wrong (4:01)
Review: Yetsuby is a solo project of South Korean artist Yejin Jang and a prolific one at that with six albums, seven EPs, and numerous singles to her name since 2019. Her recent album My Star, My Planet Earth won "Best Electronic Album of 2023" at the Korean Music Awards and now the NTS host follows up with a debut on Seb Wilblood's All My Thoughts label, which is a heartfelt mini album that explores deep emotions with real sonic alchemy. The six tracks range from the mesmerising opener 'Who Swallowed the Chimes at the Random Place' to the soothing 'The Sublime Embrace - Losing Our Way Is Not Wrong'. Both blend intricate rhythms with lush vocals and elegant brass to create celestial, immersive sound worlds.
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Nonage
Nonage (LP)
Cat: MTR 016LP. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Go, Little Book (4:26)
O O O O (3:22)
Pond, Grief & Glee (2:43)
Tooth, Wallflower & Salt (6:15)
++++ (2:19)
Sand, Fable & Tiger Balm (3:54)
Yip, Yip, Yip (2:02)
Conch, Soal & Whistle (3:46)
Nomad, Shelter & Creed (3:33)
Sandalwood, Ivory & Summit (4:27)
Pillow, Mantra & Trance (3:36)
The Noir, Revasser, Retrouvailles (4:56)
Review: In Li Yield's Chinese homeland, the title of this album translates back to English as 'childhood' or 'dishevelled hair'. Both are fitting. The London-based multi-instrumentalist and composer follows on from 2021's spellbinding OF with a second full-length record, and this time looks to try and immortalise the experience of growing up young, seeing the world through wide open eyes and learning by engaging with it. The technical back story is impressive - Nonage is packed with outtakes of old Chinese TV shows, mechanical toys and instruments that were made by the artist for this project. Yilei's own childhood piano jams, and half-memories, are also interspersed. In the end, it's a beguiling listen, intriguing and curious, and consistently hazy, just like those recollections from when you were only just able to reach the counter top.
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A Sunny Place For Shady People
Cat: MAHRES 007. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Kill The Snitch (8:13)
In The Darkness (feat Rio Velestri) (3:34)
It's Your Flesh (5:17)
Freestyle In Space (5:01)
Gorli Morning Glories (4:00)
HopTrip (5:53)
Review: It's not easy trying to pin down Yoshi, the Italian producer. Info is thin on the ground but we do know that parts of A Sunny Place for Shady People are clearly inspired, at least in part, by the legendary Ryuichi Sakamoto and other Japanese digital pop moguls, A Sunny Place is as exploratory and avant garde as it is universal, and steeped in a kind of authenticity that means it could quite possibly have been made at any point since the mid-1980s. A noteworthy achievement and a fantastic, instantly replay-able album.
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Flora
Flora (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT 14CD. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Over The Clover
Flora
Asagao
Ojigisou
Maple Syrup Factory
Adelaide
Wind Echo
Trick Tree
Kasumi
Silence
Satie On The Grass
Review: Stepping into the world of Hiroshi Yoshimura is like entering a tranquil garden, where every sound is a carefully cultivated element of the landscape. His music, originating in the 1980s, blurs the lines between ambient soundscapes and composed pieces, creating an immersive experience that evokes the serenity of the natural world. 'Over The Clover' whispers with the gentle rustling of leaves, while 'Flora' blossoms with delicate melodies. Yoshimura captures the essence of specific natural elements, from the unfurling of a morning glory in 'Asagao' to the subtle shifts in air pressure in 'Wind Echo'. He even finds music in the unexpected, as 'Maple Syrup Factory' introduces a surprising sweetness to the sonic landscape. But Yoshimura's work is not simply about recreating the sounds of nature. The Japanese musician and composer encourages a deeper listening experience, where subtle details and intricate textures emerge with each listen, definitely music that rewards close attention.
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Flora
Flora (sky blue vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT14 LITA. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Over The Clover
Flora
Asagao
Ojigisou
Maple Syrup Factory
Adelaide
Wind Echo
Trick Tree
Kasumi
Silence
Satie On The Grass
Review: Much to nerdy Japanese electronic lovers' delight, Temporal Drift reissued Hiroshi Yoshimura's Surround last year, and now carry on focussing on his work with the first-ever reissue of Flora, an overlooked gem in ambient music. Recorded in 1987 but unreleased until 2006, which was three years after Yoshimura's sad passing, Flora carries on in style where his acclaimed works Green and Surround left off. It's another sublime record that highlights Yoshimura's ability to explore the interplay between sound and ambience. He was a diverse talent who also created an album for museum playback, and composed a soundtrack for a contemporary fashion show.
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Flora
Flora (gatefold 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT 14. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Over The Clover
Flora
Asagao
Ojigisou
Maple Syrup Factory
Adelaide
Wind Echo
Trick Tree
Kasumi
Silence
Satie On The Grass
Review: Hiroshi Yoshimura is having a moment. Originally released in the 1980s, this collection of environmental music from the Japanese musician and composer offers a tranquil listening experience, Yoshimura painting sonic landscapes that evoke the subtle beauty of the natural world. 'Over The Clover' unfolds with the gentle sway of leaves, while 'Flora' captures the delicate essence of blossoming flowers. Each track is a miniature portrait of nature's intricacies, from the unfurling of morning glories in 'Asagao' to the whispering breeze of 'Wind Echo'. 'Maple Syrup Factory' adds a touch of unexpected sweetness, a subtle shift in the otherwise serene palette. But this is more than just pretty soundscapes. Yoshimura's music invites active listening, revealing intricate details that might be missed on a casual listen. It's music that rewards close attention while simultaneously blending into the background of everyday life.
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Agartha: Personal Meditation Music
Cat: IMPREC 538. Rel: 09 Jan 25
CD1: Spiritual Questing
CD2: Intuition
CD3: Communication
CD4: Love
CD5: Personal Power
CD6: Sexual & Emotional Balance
CD7: Earth Connection
Review: Reissued on Important Records comes Agartha, which forms part of a long wave of easy listening and new age music made popular in the 1980s and 90s. Meredith Young-Sowers joins a class of musicians, from Eliane Radigue to Steven Halpern, who made music as utilities for meditation. Young-Sowers' work, however, may share an aesthetic with these knowns, but otherwise nurtures an eerier vibe. Agartha was originally released in 1986 on cassette, and is made up largely of unnaturally sustained sine tone unfurlings laid in harmonic or minor keys, as if to decouple the unsettling atmosphere of the music from their meditative capacity. Though it sounds like it, the record is not aleatory, rather it is composed expressly to sound like it has been transmitted from an extimate point outside of human consciousness. No wonder it is named after a mythical land said to lie deep below the Earth's crust!
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31 VII 69 10:26 10:49 PM (reissue)
31 VII 69 10:26 10:49 PM (reissue) (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SV 198LP. Rel: 03 Apr 23
31 VII 69 10:26 - 10:49 PM (22:54)
23 VIII 64 2:50:45 - 3:11 AM The Volga Delta (20:17)
Review: Fluxus drone pioneers La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela present the latest reissue of 31 VII 69 10:26-10:49 PM/23 VIII 64 2:50:45-3:11 AM The Volga Delta, a historic and mesmerizing soundworld which captures the '60s pioneers' twin paths through the worlds of performance art, sculpture-based acousmatic music, and an overall real alternative beatnik lifestyle . Made between 1964 and 1969, the album has gone down in history as a captivating fusion of dreamy electronic sounds and Eastern-influenced vocalization, with techniques such as microtonal tuning and extended repetition laying its experimental groundwork.
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The Theatre Of Eternal Music: Dream House 78'17" (reissue)
Cat: SV 199CD. Rel: 21 May 24
13 I 73 535-61403 PM NYC
Drift Study 14 VII 73 92727-100641 PM NYC
Review: La Monte Young is one of the most important figures in the development of American minimal composition and performance, having explored the science of sound at an atomic level through his use of just intonation and rational number-based tuning systems. His wife Marian Zeeler was also one of his closest collaborators, and in 1974 they released their second album Dream House 78'17" as a demonstration of the ideas they had been proposing in their work. Side A was recorded at a private concert which also features Jon Hassell and Garrett List, while Side B is an extended tonal study via a bowed gong, which was monitored precisely through oscilloscopes for an exacting immersion in harmonic interplay and its physical and psychoacoustic properties.
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The Theatre Of Eternal Music: Dream House 78 17 (reissue)
Cat: SV 199LP. Rel: 20 May 24
13 I 73 5:35-6:14:03 PM NYC
Drift Study 14 VII 73 9:27:27-10:06:41 PM NYC
Review: American minimalism pioneers La Monte Young and Marian Zeeler released their second album in 1974, when they were already well-established in the US avant-garde. This serves as a document of their work and ideas at the time, with two very different sides on offer. The first side was recorded at a private concert, in which Young and Zeeler's voices interact with sustained drones and some occasional trumpet from Jon Hassell and trombone from Garrett List. The second side focuses on a bowed gong study, ruminating on the particulars of frequency and harmonics and their potential effects on the listener and the space in which they're heard.
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Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume (Or Simply Hot Between Worlds)
Cat: WARPLP 354. Rel: 27 Apr 23
God Is A Circle (3:34)
Lovely Sewer (3:16)
Meteora Blues (3:39)
Interlude (2:35)
Parody (1:27)
Heaven Surrounds Us Like A Hood (3:56)
Operator (3:18)
In Spite Of War (2:31)
Echolalia (2:59)
Fear Evil Like Fire (3:30)
Purified By The Fire (3:12)
Ebony Eye (3:11)
Review: Art-rock auteur Yves Tumor occupies a headspace like no other, putting experimental noise, r&b and glam rock together in a bold, ever-escalating fusion, showing off a flair for simply making powerful Frankensteins out of their favourite styles. Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) adds yet once more this pot: it's a glistening, richly detailed, arguably ultimate expression of their vision, mixing such far-flung influences as My Bloody Valentine, Prince and The Smashing Pumpkins into a deep affector for the Gen Z-eitgeist.
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