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Tougen Kyo
Cat: TEETH 004. Rel: 26 Feb 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Track 1 (14:44)
Track 2 (12:32)
Review: In late 2023, Tokyo-based musician Daigo Sakuragi moved to London where he revisited recordings made with fellow Japanese artists. Inspired by the city's energy and atmosphere, he crafted Togenkyo, a 28-minute fusion of early 2000s folktronica and contemporary ambient music that now comes as two long continuous pieces on one slab of vinyl. Layering immersive synth textures with spatial production, he grounds the piece in organic drum and bass grooves while a saxophone elegantly weaves through the soundscape. Togenkyo reflects an inner utopia that is attainable yet imperfect and is a comforting, meditative work.

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Altura EP
Altura EP (180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: NOID 002. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Breakbeat
Escape (5:08)
Elevation (4:55)
Pulse (feat Freq444) (4:29)
Novox (feat Freq444) (4:43)
Review: The NOID imprint out of Belgium returns with its second vinyl drop, and this time takes you into some serene realms of breakbeat-driven pleasure court yes of Dave NA. His Altura EP opens with 'Escape', a wide open and airy mix of wispy synths and dusty, floating breaks. 'Elevation' has a more churning rhythm and dubby undercurrent and 'Pulse' (feat Freq444) has a hypnagogic feel, smeared vocal cries and more raw percussive patterns. 'Novox' (feat Freq444) shuts down with the most heavy and moody breakfast of the lot, a certain jungle swagger and plenty of heavy bass.
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Ark Welders Dub
Cat: BNG 008. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Techno
Ark Welders Dub (4:01)
This Bitter Dub (4:08)
Review: Techno doesn't often come on 7" but do not let that put you off this superb new drop from Bump'n'Grind. It features dub techno legend Deadbeat in fine form across two devastating cuts. A-side 'Ark Welders Dub' is a menacing and prowling track with a picked bassline and smeared chords to add real depth and weight. It's one to foster a heads down mood on the dancefloor, while emotional release comes in the form of the flip side. 'This Bitter Dub' is a more sparse sounds with hissing hi-hats skating over the drums while bittersweet synths and an aching blues vocal ring out up top.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Tom Drew
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Atmospherica Vol 2
Cat: SOMA 452. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Ambient/Drone
Exploring The North (12:59)
Pinewood Lodge (9:05)
Shot Point (3:04)
Review: Few producers do the dub techno sound better than Rod Modell and on this second Atmospherica instalment, he shows why he is so revered. "Exploring The North" is dense and subdued, the hisses and crackles ebbing and flowing fluidly over a powerful sub-bass. "Pinewood Lodge" is more atmospheric and floaty, its chords flitting about like fireflies over a camp fire on the first night of autumn. Rounding out the release is "Shot Point". Immersive, hypnotic and ghostly, it washes through the speakers like waves crashing on a deserted beach at midnight. This is electronic music that is designed to get lost in.
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Ici Commence La Nuit
Ici Commence La Nuit (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: NB 006. Rel: 11 Oct 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Ici Commence La Nuit (2:54)
Clope Sucree (2:45)
Trip A La Mode De Quand (3:46)
Review: DJ F16 Falcon's music has always been tricky to pigeonhole, with the fast-rising French producer frequently fusing dub-wise rhythms and off-kilter beats with unusual samples, Tolouse Low Tracks style experimental electronics and melodic elements that doff a cap to tropical, new age and world music. Ici Commence La Nuit, his latest excursion, treads a similar sonic path, delivering unusual but wonderfully inventive and entertaining excursions. The most accessible and warming of the lot is colourful, melodious and bass-heavy opener 'Ici Commence La Nuit', though the sludgy, modular-rich pulse of 'Trip a La Mode de Quand' and thoroughly odd 'Clope Sucree' are equally as potent.
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Diving Saucer Attack
Diving Saucer Attack (12" + insert)
Cat: KALK 134. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Senking - "Six Doors Down" (4:49)
Senking & DYL - "2024" (5:18)
DYL - "A7r380R" (4:34)
Senking & DYL - "Diving Saucer Attack" (5:18)
Senking & DYL - "Astral Projection" (4:39)
Senking & DYL - "Not Just Numbers" (4:07)
Review: Senking and DYL reunite after their notable collaboration back on 2020's EP Uniformity Of Nature, this time going long on their first full-length, Diving Saucer Attack. This new work spans a total of six tracks, two of which have been produced individually and so highlight their shared passion for dub-heavy and adventurous electronic music while also bringing out the subtle differences in their styles. The album opens with 'Six Doors Down', a track featuring throbbing bass and haunting synths while subsequent cuts like 'A7r380R' explore intricate soundscapes before culminating in the sombre closing piece, 'Not Just Numbers.'
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Sorella Di Confine
Sorella Di Confine (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUBBER 013. Rel: 09 May 25
 
Techno
Eclisse Indolente (1:35)
Era Vitale (4:13)
Sorella di Confine (3:36)
Review: J A returns is back on Rubber with a typically mesmerising collaboration featuring minimal techno luminary Donato Dozzy. The trio of Andrea Noce, Jonida Prifti and Dozzy all craft a ritualistic fusion of pagan-folk mixed with some contemporary club sensibilities here as Dozzy's intricate rhythms interlace with Prifti and Noce's haunting vocal layers. It's the sort of absorbing tapestry that is both hypnotic and ceremonial, with a standout title track that serves as a bass-heavy homage to sound system culture but laced with spectral whispers and fractured textures. As a luminous experiment in voice, rhythm and the hazy space between body music and mysticism, this is essential.
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Tonight In Belfast
Cat: LMS 1725155. Rel: 29 Nov 24
 
Techno
Orbital, David Holmes, DJ Helen - "Tonight In Belfast" (feat Mike Garry) (11:58)
Orbital - "Belfast" (David Holmes remix) (12:03)
Review: Poet, librarian, Mancunian, father, husband, uncle, brother. Mike Garry is many things to many people, but tonight, Matthew, his voices guides our eyes upwards, inviting us to stargaze to one of Orbital's most emotionally resonant and timeless pieces of rave noise. Belfast Revisited would be one way to describe it, taking some of the classic and unmistakable elements of that anthem and turning it into something new. First and foremost freshness comes with the spoken word addition - a thoroughly positive, passionate and amorous declaration of unending love that could feel jarring depending on whether you always felt 'Belfast' was reflective and slightly melancholy, or not. Gone too are the breaks, replaced now by stadium-sized four-to-the-floor turning what was once the end of the night walking home at dawn into something that sounds way more 11PM at the concert.
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アルバム
Mons Clepsydra
Cat: BLKRTZ 053. Rel: 23 Oct 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Mons Klepsydra (part I) (14:45)
Mons Klepsydra (part II) (15:00)
Mons Klepsydra (part III) (14:59)
Mons Klepsydra (part IV) (14:44)
Review: Scott Monteith is the Berlin-based but Canadian-born artist best known as Deadbeat, stepping out with new alias Ark Welders Guild. It is an audio-visual performance and recording project with Italian singer and curator Letizia Trussi, whom he met in winter 2021 and has since formed a strong creative bond. They work in Trussi's Rooms of Kairos studio and have already cooked up two album length pieces that come on Monteith's BLKRTZ imprint. Mons Clepsydra is the first and is an epic drone in four parts with string recordings permeating the moody, grainy, heavy atmospheres.
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Polarity
Cat: DIN 87. Rel: 13 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Polarity (part 1)
Polarity (part 2)
Confluence
Review: Fresh from curating a fine compilation marking 25 years of his admirable DiN label, Ian Boddy unleashes the latest in a long-line of collaborative works. He's previously released joint studio works alongside Chris Carter, Erik Wollo and Mark Shreeve, amongst others and here is in cahoots with Parallel Worlds member (and DiN semi-regular) Dave Bessell. In true ambient fashion, Polarity boasts a two-part, near 52-minute title track: an evocative, creepy and slowly shifting fusion of modular electronic bleeps, vintage analogue synthesiser melodies, immersive chords and - for shortish blasts amongst the aural weightlessness - bubbling beats. To round off the album, the pair drifts further into deep space ambient mode via the Pete Namlook-esque 'Confluence'.
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The Composite Moods Collection Vol 2: Point Blank Range
The Composite Moods Collection Vol 2: Point Blank Range (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: DEN 356LP. Rel: 16 Aug 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Transcievers (2:29)
A Mould Beyond Perception (3:01)
False Fusion (2:32)
The Bird Of Paradise (3:17)
Everything Is Bleeding (5:35)
Self-Mutilation (2:25)
Phantasies From The Schema (6:30)
Scope (2:31)
Hallucinatory Violence (2:38)
Grotesque Empty Spaces (2:55)
Open As A Glade Unfolding (5:24)
Emersion (3:53)
Intramuscular Administration (5:40)
Locked Within Herself (3:09)
Review: Take it from us - you want to get to know Denovali Germany on an intimate level. The label has been putting out tearjerking contemporary classical and far-reaching electronic compositions since 2005, lays claim to its own festival of forward thinking music and generally doesn't put a foot wrong. Home to the likes of Electro Guzzi and Les Fragments De La Nuit, it's an imprint and then some, to put it mildly.

Dalhous' The Composite Moods Collection is another one for the ages - the kind of album that you're bound to come back to for years because each play through seems to reveal new layers and elements that may not have presented themselves immediately. While for the most part this is all ambient, there are elements here that take us into much more muscular and ferocious ends, from 'Everything Is Bleeding' to the cinematic tension of 'Open As A Glade Unfolding'.
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Murmer Of The Bath Spirits
Cat: STREP 064. Rel: 12 Apr 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (23:31)
Track 2 (24:31)
Review: With an artist name like Dali Muru & The Polyphonic Swarm, and an EP title of Murmer of The Bath Spirits, the fact at least part of this record features a narrative about spiritual awakenings in bath houses, set to an eerie, atmospheric ambient soundscape, will surprise very few people. A 15-minute trip into the ether, noises and tones are as wet as they are warm, and the experience like heading out to uncover a faery land mystery.
Things get a little less specific on the appropriately christened 'Track 2', which moves us on from the dreamy quiet into a place that's more forceful, purposeful, harsh, perhaps even darker. Hypnotic loops set above staccato beats, grabbing hi hats and other elements as the track grows in ear worm qualities with each second.
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Black Aria II (reissue)
Black Aria II (reissue) (limted gatefold "starburst" orange & black splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: CLE 3711. Rel: 25 Mar 24
 
Modern Classical
Overture: Winged Night Demon (1:20)
Abbandonment/Recreation (4:00)
Zemaragad (4:08)
Lamia (3:40)
Bridal Ceremony Of The Lilitu (2:51)
Dance Of The Succubi (2:16)
Unclean Sephira (3:45)
LCKR (1:23)
The Succubus Feeds (2:34)
Shiddin (2:32)
Demons (reprise) (3:07)
Lamenta Lilith (2:24)
Review: The long-gestating follow up to 1992's initial instalment, Black Aria II would finally arrive in 2006 after years of discussion from Misfits/Samhain horror-punk visionary Glenn Danzig, and further his exploration into the cavernous realms of modern classical dark ambience. Conceptually based around Lillith, the first wife of Adam, the material here is far more minimalist and starker than its gothic predecessor, while utilising a more varied array of instruments on top of the pre-established organ and strings, with more Eastern sonic influences to conjure a mercurial vision independent of the preceding volume. Complete with eerie chimes, chants and esoteric lamentations, the project marks one of Danzig's most intriguing works when compared to, say, his Elvis covers compilations, and offers a transportive, biblical, haunting narrative delivered almost exclusively via instrumental atmospherics and insidious gloom.
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Long Gradus: Arrangements
Cat: LMIX BOX. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (CD1: Strings)
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5 (CD2: Woodwinds)
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9 (CD3: Brass & Organ)
Track 10
Track 11
Track 12
Track 13 (CD4: Choir & Electronics)
Track 14
Track 15
Track 16
Review: With 'Long Gradus', Sarah Davachi seizes the opportunity to take one idea and explore it from as many angles as possible. The celebrated composer and ambient artist is consistently investigating musical possibilities from a learned, authoritative perspective and so this latest project finds her expanding on an initial invitation to the Composer's Kitchen residency in the Netherlands. Fundamentally scored for a string quartet, Davachi's intention with the stirring, sustained tension of 'Long Gradus' was that it could be performed on a number of different instruments, and this expansive four-CD edition on her Late Music label presents the piece performed on woodwinds, brass and organ and choir and electronics alongside the fundamental string version.
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The Head As Form'd In The Crier's Choir
Cat: LMXLP. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Prologo (11:20)
Possente Spirto (11:25)
The Crier's Choir (9:25)
Trio For A Ground (13:14)
Res Sub Rosa (13:25)
Constants (9:15)
Night Horns (22:53)
Review: Sarah Davachi's latest record, The Head As Form'd In The Crier's Choir, is a septet of compositions, written between 2022 and 2024, that form a conceptual suite and album-length observation of the mental dances that we construct to understand acts of passage. Transient in both name and sound, this stunning, droning set of compositions will work as timely quellers for those currently in a migratory state of mind, literally and/or figuratively. Often basking in the impure associations evoked by pure harmony and tonality, all the pieces are slow-moving, suggesting a lowered existential frame rate. Drawing inspiration from the classical myth of Orpheus and Eurydice - in which Orpheus ventures into Hades while living, dodging the usual psychopompic rites applied to those who have actually died, in a wager with the gods to resurrect Eurydice, his love - Davachi's record is a worthy intertext, bringing stygian drones of egress - woodwinds and electronic stretchings most notably - to the theme.
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Detroit Interpretations
Detroit Interpretations (CD limited to 100 copies)
Cat: SCR 384. Rel: 02 May 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Cadere Interpretation
Vale Interpretation
Review: To mark the one-year anniversary of Reveries, Sonic Cathedral drops a new two-tracker that brings a Detroit reimagining to 'Vale' and 'Cadere'. Produced by John Hanson, aka Saltbreaker, the project features live improvisations by saxophonists Yali Rivlin and Thalamus Morris and cellist Jordan Hamilton. Each of them did their thing in a single take with Hanson composing around their performances, and the result is a graceful blend of serene melancholy and rhythmic sophistication. Oodles of warmth and organic textured is added to the originals and these interpretations act as a fine tribute to Detroit's enduring uniqueness.
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Reveries
Reveries (limited 180 gram orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 275LP. Rel: 25 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Reveries (9:31)
Deus (4:34)
Cadere (5:29)
Somnium (8:03)
Vale (8:02)
Aufero (4:24)
Review: World class dronesmiths Zach Frizzell, Marc Ertel and Damien Duque unleash their first joint effort in several years, delving deeper into the patented 'dronegaze' formula characterising their first outing 'Liberamente'. Landing somewhere in a soothingly liminal zone between the lighter and more introspective tone floats of La Monte Young and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma's roomy feedback washes, the trio extract a vast array of sweet, soporific and unconventional timbres from instruments both acoustic and electrified to meditative effect. A perfect soundtrack to studious introspection and languid bliss-outs alike.
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Il Viaggio
Il Viaggio (2xLP + booklet)
Cat: PIASLL 202LP. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Lay Your Ear To The Rail (5:29)
Nonnarina (4:27)
Il Vento (3:06)
We Never Kneel To Pray (4:36)
I'm Looking For (3:00)
Mi Ricordo Di Te (4:17)
Chiesa (7:38)
Now Is Narrow (4:45)
San Liberatore (3:58)
The Chaos Azure (19:59)
Alba (17:10)
Review: Belgian jazz singer Melanie Di Biasio first came to light around 2007 on Igloo, but she's since fostered a steady relationship with indie giants [PIAS] which has resulted in two subsequent albums, No Deal and Lilies. After a six-year gap, she returns with a new set which finds her edging into intriguing new territory. Il Viaggio is framed as 'a quest for musical, physical, and spiritual renewal, born from an emotional memory awakened'. Make of that what you will, but the music contained within finds her voice framed by a broad spectrum of sonics as she leads us through two distinct halves across two discs - Lay Your Ear To The Rail and The Chaos Azure.
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Past Present (Tone Poems Across Time)
Cat: BBE 803ALP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Embrace (3:44)
Present Past (4:00)
Reflection (2:46)
Revelation (2:14)
Heart (2:39)
Acceptance (4:48)
Forgiveness (3:06)
Compassion (4:34)
Past Present (4:02)
Peace (2:30)
Gratitude (3:19)
Review: Although he initially broke through decades ago as a talented keyboardist- a role he still performs alongside his work as a solo producer - Mark de Clive-Lowe has always been much more than a prodigious musician-for-hire. That was particularly evident on 2021's Hotel San Claudio album, a musical meeting of minds with Shigeto and Melanie Charles. It shines through loud and clear on Past Present (Tone Poems Through Time)', an inspired collection of 'tone poems' - musical pieces that draw direct inspiration from the landscape - created using an electric piano, an enormous list of mostly vintage synthesisers, and field recordings captured on a trip to his father's native Japan. Sitting somewhere between ambient jazz, the epic synth-scapes of Tangerine Dream and the most vivid movie soundtracks, Past Present is emotive, immersive and effortlessly evocative.
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Anasana
Anasana (LP)
Cat: PHNTM 030. Rel: 07 Sep 23
 
Modern Classical
The Water (7:20)
The Youniverse (3:45)
The Witch (8:22)
The Tree (9:46)
The Lover (6:17)
Review: Described as an ecstatic ritual singer, pianist, and ambient composer, Maroulita de Kol demonstrates the rapturous breadth of her vision with Anasana, her latest LP on Phantom Limb. Channelling her Greek heritage into a fusion of Hellenic folk-musical traditions and cinematic electronic/ambient composition, this is an arresting catharsis in just five tracks, boasting classical piano mastery and huge attention to textural detail.
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Dellamorte Dellamore: Cemetery Man (Soundtrack) (30th Anniversary edition)
Cat: RBL 068LP2. Rel: 19 Dec 24
 
Soundtracks
Dellamorte Dellamore
Buffalora's Cemetery
The First She
The Making Of The Skull
Will I See Her Again
The Ossuary
Ignis Fatuus
After The Fly
Gnaghi
The Moon On The Island Of Death
Ressurrecturis
The Run Of The Death Motorbike
Small Living Dead
Before The Eartquake
The Death That Lives
Shoot The Living
The Life That Dies
Stolen Murders
The Death Is A Whore
The Rest Of The World Doesn't Exist
Dellamorte Dellamore Finale
Review: Michele Soavi's Italian cult horror masterpiece is now 30 years old and has more than stood the test of time. With music composed by Manuel De Sica, the soundtrack masterfully captures the film's darkly comedic and eerie tone by blending gothic atmospheres with electronic grooves and jazz undertones. The score balances sinister and mundane moods effortlessly to perfectly complement the film's unique narrative. This special edition honours De Sica's genius and exemplifies his ability to create haunting yet melodic compositions that resonate with fans of both horror and film music.
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Neon Blue Utopia
Cat: PRO 4272. Rel: 12 Feb 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Utopia = Visions
Parkour On Lazarus Heights
Rainy Precinct
Entering Aquarium Prefecture
Bubble Echolalia District
Floor 426-B
Vertical Automated Parking
Empty Office Space
Upside Down City Traffic (F-zero Dream)
Sunny Hypnagogia Heights
Unmarked Area?
High = Rise = Vistas (Blood In The Concrete)
Future Urban Sprawl
A Glitch Has Appeared In The Business District
Just A Pill & All This Will Stop
Review: Deepspace's 'Neon Blue Utopia' is the 16th album from the Brisbane-based artist is a heady brew of ambient electronica, spacewave and post-rock, conjuring a dreamlike world like a cyberpunk film score filtered through a kaleidoscope. 'Utopia=Visions' sets the tone with its expansive soundscapes and shimmering textures, evoking a sense of awe and wonder. Tracks like 'Parkour on Lazarus Heights' and 'Rainy... Precinct' paint a vivid picture of this futuristic metropolis, with their pulsating rhythms and otherworldly sounds capturing the city's vibrant energy and neon-lit glow. 'Entering Aquarium Prefecture' and 'Bubble Echolalia District' delve into the surreal, their off-kilter rhythms and disorienting soundscapes suggesting a world where reality is fluid and dreams are tangible. The album's second half continues the exploration, venturing into darker and more experimental territories. 'Floor 426-B' and 'Empty Office Space' hint at the city's hidden depths and the lurking shadows beneath its gleaming facade. A proper journey through a world of sonic imagination, this is an immersive and evocative soundscape-fest.
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Play Ludo
Cat: OMSLP 009. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Modern Classical
Respiro (Breath In) (2:26)
Samba (5:25)
I Giorni (7:18)
Motto (2:41)
Passagio (6:25)
Siempre Conmigo (5:12)
Respiro (Breathe Out) (6:22)
Review: The Delphina James Steel Ensemble's Play Ludo is the follow up record to Pan Machine, a well received and critically acclaimed long player. This one is another unique proposition with rich steel band sounds taking on modern classical compositions. They are all lush in their arrangements, with plenty of moments of intimacy next to rousing melodies. Some tunes shimmer with a wintry chill and others are warm and diffuse like a hot summer's day. Another original work by this fine band.
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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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Oasis (remastered)
Oasis (remastered) (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 479. Rel: 08 May 24
 
Techno
Oasis 1 (3:47)
Oasis 2 (3:45)
Oasis 3 (3:41)
Oasis 5 (5:08)
Oasis 6 (4:44)
Oasis 7 (7:18)
Oasis 4
Review: Dettinger's Oasis, originally released in 2000, is an ethereal symphony of ambient textures and minimal techno. Its unique blend of orchestral elements, effects, and occasional beats creates a captivating and strangely peaceful sonic landscape. Each track offers a hypnotic journey. 'Oasis #2' pulsates with a gentle rhythm, while 'Oasis #3' transforms Balearic melodies into grainy memories. 'Oasis #4' showcases Dettinger's experimental side, merging techno with abstract soundscapes, while 'Oasis 6' infuses dub influences, adding a touch of warmth and groove. The album's appeal lies in his ability to fuse the organic and the electronic. Orchestral swells soar above pulsating synths, creating a sense of drama and allure. The result is a sonic oasis that transports listeners to a realm of serenity and wonder. Fans of Wolfgang's Voigt's Gas project or labels like Mille Plateaux, Staubold, RasterNoton and others may already know this masterpiece, but if you don't, then do not miss this.
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Atlas Of Green
Cat: RVNGNL 111. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
New Sun (3:08)
Recreation Story (2:29)
Born Through (2:20)
Spiral Cartography (2:53)
Overgrown Song (0:36)
Late Fragment (4:12)
Green's Dream (1:46)
Archaic Quarter Form (5:26)
Atlas Of Green (4:58)
Age & Rain (2:40)
Ancient Faith Radio (4:14)
Si Sa So (3:17)
Review: Andrew PM Hunt returns once again as Dialect with Atlas Of Green, determinedly expanding the artist's idea-oeuvre with a brand new concept album. The album imagines a young musician named Green, working in a "dawning future era where lost signals and enduring impulses are unearthed from the sediments of technology and time." Its description sounds at once illusive yet still rings out as meaningful, recalling the collective post-apocalyptic utopia outlined in Ursula Le Guin's Always Coming Home; both works deal in themes of recovery, of unearthing old technologies from sedimented layers of workable soil. Green's dozen tracks weave through malfunctioning but still usable scrap metals or "vaporware" of sampled sound, its chirrupy latent folkishness, its sound effects-laden lollops, making up the confluent, but still contingent, cochlear canards of lost - but non-linear and thus still salvageable - time.
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Goats & Distortions 5
Goats & Distortions 5 (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DEN 361LP. Rel: 16 Aug 21
 
Modern Classical
O (4:09)
Island 92 (4:39)
808 14 4 (3:43)
Goats & Distortions 1 (1:11)
Tempete Et Stress (4:26)
Il Grande Silenzio (3:33)
M (2:43)
Goats & Distortions 2 (3:10)
Your Reign Is Over (5:16)
Griot Dub (4:42)
Review: Belgian-German band Dictaphone are back with a fifth album that follows on from their highly acclaimed last full length ARP70. One again here leader Oliver Doerell is joined by partners Roger Doring on clarinet and saxophone, and Alex Stolze on violins. The band continue to explore their notion of morbid instruments with an old tale machine and shadowy bass clarinet adding to the many layers of intriguing and mystery. The tracks here are ghostly and spooky, with 10 different journeys into sombre musical darkness that are never austere, but always fascinating. Timely, minimal and unusual, this is a quietly compelling masterpiece.
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Seven Reorganisations
Seven Reorganisations (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: HI 001. Rel: 26 Nov 24
 
Modern Classical
Seven Reorganisations I (7:36)
Seven Reorganisations II (15:10)
Seven Reorganisations I (live) (12:43)
Seven Reorganisations II (live) (8:17)
Review: Beatrice Dillon launches her new label with a new album and her first ever entirely acoustic work, which has been performed by Explore Ensemble and commissioned by Mark Fell. This major composition was recorded both in-studio and live at ZKM Karlsruhe in 2023 and it exemplifies Dillon's meticulous approach to sound. The studio version emphasises precise edits and spatial arrangement while the live rendition thrives on the performers' dynamic interpretation to create a captivating contrast. Guided by influences like W.R. Bion's psychoanalytic ideas and Byung Chul-Han's deconstructionist philosophy, part of the joy of listening is to uncover microtonal details and subtle shifts.
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For Instance
For Instance (numbered 180 gram lathe-cut vinyl LP limited to 50 copies)
Cat: KIN 044. Rel: 17 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Krakatoa (3:54)
Divide By 4 (3:34)
Extraction (4:01)
Genu Varum (4:22)
Isokinetic (3:23)
Flexion (3:30)
Titicaca (3:59)
873-GDF (4:37)
Hypnodelia (2:59)
Tethered (3:14)
Review: We hope this isn't your first encounter with Kinetik, the impressively consistent Greek electronic label. If it is, we're sure it won't be your last. Exploring the imprint's archives is highly recommended, with arstists including Eric Random, Stephen Malinger, Dataman, Neural Network, Kodokushi, and Fezayafirar all having contributed to this amazing back catalogue of exploratory, often minimal electronic music. While you're in there, Diskinesia's For Instance is bound to come up. Originally released in 2015, listening back now, halfway or so through the next decade, it's lost none of its understated magic. From the subdued stabs and stepping drums of 'Extraction', and the sharp 'lectro breaks on '873-GDF', 'Flexion''s hypnotic, heads down, floor packing vibes and 'Krakatoa', with its low tempo, fade in-fade-out looped tension, it's multifaceted stuff that won't grow old fast. If ever.
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Game Of Thrones: Season 7 (Soundtrack)
Game Of Thrones: Season 7 (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile silver vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 330S. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
Main Titles (1:48)
Dragonstone (5:00)
Shall We Begin? (1:21)
The Queen's Justice (1:20)
A Game I Like To Play (1:43)
I Am The Storm (6:19)
The Gift (1:59)
Dragonglass (4:11)
Spoils Of War (part 1) (3:49)
Spoils Of War (part 2) (3:59)
The Dagger (2:20)
Home (2:24)
Gorgeous Beasts (2:07)
The Long Farewell (2:43)
Against All Odds (7:47)
See You For What You Are (2:04)
Casterly Rock (2:21)
A Lion's Legacy (1:32)
Message For Cersei (1:40)
Ironborn (2:17)
No One Walks Away From Me (2:09)
Truth (3:26)
The Army Of The Dead (5:21)
Winter Is Here (2:47)
Review: Trying to figure out exactly when you'll stick on the soundtrack to Game of Thrones Season 7 isn't easy. But that's not to say Rabin Djawadi's epic score isn't something to behold. From the word go, this is adventurous stuff, rooted in classical but clearly inspired by visions of fantastical beasts, mythical lands and legendary quests. You almost feel like Cersei Lannister or Jon Snow or Daenerys Targaryen are about to knock on for their dinner. Like pretty much everything the Iranian-German film and TV composer touches - Clash of the Titans, Warcraft, Iron Man - there's little here you'd describe as subtle or understated. Even the more sweeping overtures sound like they were born for grand concert halls. So, providing you have the space at home, go for it.
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Westworld Season 3 (Soundtrack)
Westworld Season 3 (Soundtrack) (limited trifold blue pink & purple marbled vinyl 3xLP in die-cut slip-case)
Cat: MOND 303. Rel: 29 Jul 24
 
Soundtracks
Main Title Theme - Westworld (1:43)
Start A Revolution (2:32)
Caleb (2:39)
Rehoboam (3:06)
Dissolved Girl (2:11)
Moto (4:49)
Unsubscribe (3:08)
You Are Not Even You (2:02)
I Dont Do Personals (3:09)
Sweet Child O' Mine (1:25)
Serac (3:14)
The Winter Lne (4:15)
Its Our Choice (2:59)
Doomed (3:48)
Decoherence (3:48)
Hunter (3:48)
Why Are We Here (0:58)
Wicked Games (5:31)
Hope (4:37)
Whos To Blame (2:54)
Activate (3:47)
Space Oddity (3:48)
The Choice Is Yours (3:28)
Main Title From The Shining (2:02)
Brain Damage (3:51)
Divergence (4:01)
Choose The Beauty (3:27)
Welcome To The End (1:59)
Free Will (3:31)
Review: There really is no stopping Ramon Djawadi. The German films score composer, conductor and producer has given us a number of very high profile soundtracks since he first began working professionally in the late-1990s, with the past decade seeing him rise to real prominence. Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon, Clash of the Titans, Pacific Rim, Iron Man, Prison Break, Jack Ryan, and a number of video games (Medal of Honor, Gears of War 4 and 5) all feature his name in their credits. Here we are with Westworld Season 3, then, another huge addition to his oeuvre, both in terms of the status of the TV show and the tracks on the record itself. From woozy string overtures we can only imagine complemented death or redemption scenes, to rough and ready metal and hard rock ('Moto'), huge percussive cinematic climaxes ('Start A Revolution') and lush ambient ('Caleb'). Simply put, this is epic sounding stuff.
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Whispers Of An Ancient World III
Whispers Of An Ancient World III (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: WAW 003C. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dog (2:39)
O Time Your Pyramids (3:50)
MCV (5:00)
Infinite Staircase Ascending (3:20)
Axaxaxas MLO (2:32)
The Combed Thunderclap (3:08)
The Plaster Cramp (2:30)
LXUM LKWC (3:36)
Infinite Staircase Descending (3:16)
Review: In the third instalment of Whispers of an Ancient World, the legend that is DMX KREW brings his personal vision to Jorge Luis Borges's story The Library of Babel. Inspired by Borges's universe, DMX KREW explores the library as both a physical and symbolic space and one that houses the vast sum of human knowledge. This library is far from static; it's alive, buzzing with activity and guarded by librarians who are also seekers each interpreting the infinite knowledge within its endless hexagonal rooms. Outside of the concept, the tunes are superbly cinematic, with narrative-field ambient soundscapes and deft synth modulations all triggering plenty of emotional responses.
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Whispers Of An Ancient World III
Whispers Of An Ancient World III (LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: WAW 003. Rel: 03 Jun 24
 
Electro
Dog (2:40)
O Time Your Pyramids (3:50)
MCV (4:44)
Infinite Staircase Ascending (3:19)
Axaxaxas MLO (2:33)
The Combed Thunderclap (3:10)
The Plaster Cramp (2:36)
LXUM, LKWC (3:36)
Infinite Staircase Descending (3:22)
Review: Veteran electrohead and former artist on the Rephlex Records roseter DMX Krew's Ed DMX takes the well-known story by Jorge Luis Borges of The Library of Babel, said to contain all the different languages of the earth. Some deep philosophical thought has gone into the album's concept, but we'll leave that to Ed to explain. Instead, we'll tell you that from beginning to end there's plenty of the kind of trademark 80s synth playfulness in evidence, with a generally more mellow and soundtrack-related rather than frenetic and dancefloor-filling vibe in evidence, even on faster tracks like 'The Combed Thunderclap'. Still, Ed knows what he's doing when it comes to this kind of leftfield electro gear, and it's a rewarding, never boring listen.

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23
23 (limited LP)
Cat: ITLP 01. Rel: 20 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Low Time (7:01)
Forest Logic (5:19)
Ice Pancakes (6:17)
Among Intersecting Breaths (5:58)
Passages (2:40)
High Time (4:25)
Hot Steps (2:37)
Review: Recorded during a year in which Sholto Dobie spent time in Vietnam, Sweden and Lithuania, 23 lands on Infant Tree and finally lets us know what a full length album from one of the foremost avant-electronic ambient contemporaries would sound like. A startling debut, albeit one that you don't really feel startled by, more absorbed and elevated, it's an amalgamation of tone, noise, and sound, led by compressed air, tubes, reeds, flutes and timers. Physical instrumentals and things that create a tangible sense of space and place. Born in Edinburgh, but now based in Vilnius - a European hotbed of musical innovation, from throbbing techno to weirdo - 23 distills a number of factors into its immersive whole. In some moments, it's as though signals are being picked up from the deepest corners of our known universe. In others, we feel the intimacy of humanity gathered around sacred fires, the near-silence of our world amid vast emptiness beyond.
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Psychic Geography
Cat: BALMAT 14. Rel: 11 Feb 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Verona Walls
Psychic Geography
Frames
Vernal Fall
Plants
Ancient Rivers
Monsoon Reason
Rumi Nation
Rooftop Blues
Review: Vienna's Johannes Auvinen, aka Tin Man, and Mexico City's Gabo Barranco, aka AAAA, make up DOVS. Their second album together moves in the direction of retro aesthetics, harking back to a time where charting the "out-there" psychogeographic terrains of life might have been simpler. Billed as a "strictly ambient" affair - contrasting to their last collaborative record Silent Cities, and its dance focus - this quaint synth-driven LP is demonstrates how one might use melody and gear-born timbre to flesh out an open, point-blank theme. From allusions to architectural design to nature to the Islamic philosopher Rumi, this record is a soft-spoken yet eloquent dalliance with simplicity, inviting us listeners to step out into the open.
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Gaia: Selected Ambient & Downtempo Works 1996-2003
Cat: MFM 062. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Gaia (Ethereal Fantasy) (5:05)
Stars (7:07)
Tour 5 Modern Blue Asia Soundscapes For Ocean Therapy (Like A Music Therapy) (5:07)
Healing Moon - Tsuki No Iyashi Umi No Mahou (4:10)
The Genesis: Yoga (New Age Ambience) (6:49)
Voyage (Dive To The Future Sight) (8:18)
Iruka Tachi To Asonda Kioku/Under Water (8:05)
Rain (5:50)
LEA (Mirror Coordinate mix) (6:06)
The Rebirth/(Jinsei Nante Konnamono) Sou Omotta Shunkan Ni Jinsei Wa Owaru (4:37)
Cosmic Blue (5:47)
Image-Respect-Love Anata Ga Jiyu Ni Naru Toki/Into The Blue (Haha Naru Umi Ga Rhythm De Oshiete Kureru Koto) (5:05)
Love Ate Alien (3:37)
Daichi No Uta (7:13)
Island Humming (6:48)
Review: A fantastic introduction to a Japanese electronic artist who has simultaneously influenced many while flying well under the radar, Gaia: Selected Ambient & Downtempo Works presents a deep dive into the world of Dream Dolphin, a producer who began releasing music under this moniker at the age of 16 and was brought up on classic Italian songs before discovering the likes of PIL, Yellow Magic Orchestra and The KLF. Amazingly, even thought there's a good chance you'd never heard of her before now, Dream Dolphin, also known as Noriko, released a staggering 20 albums in just eight years, and 18 of the tracks from that catalogue are here now. The vast majority never available on vinyl before, they span IDM, ambient, downbeat, trance, organic experimental and more, making this a real trove.
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Souvenir
Souvenir (eco vinyl LP)
Cat: RABID 090. Rel: 22 Jun 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Liten Karin (8:47)
Hybrid Fruit (7:55)
A Vessel Of Clay (4:32)
Breaths Of Clay (4:59)
Across This Mud (5:45)
Review: Olof Dreijer and Mt. Sims combine their singular sonic minds for Souvenir, an intense and experimental five-track album via Rabid Records. It is centered around the lush harmonic sounds of the steel drum and comes years after the pair first worked together with Planningtorock on the Tomorrow, In A Year album. This project was commissioned by the SFOTE organisation from Trinidad/New York who asked them to make use of a drum made by Trinidad-based legend Ellie Mannette. Over ten years they have developed their own musical language from the drum, always remaining conscious of its colonial history and how it has been so often stereotyped in the West. It is fair to say what they do with it is truly original.
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Damage & Their Slices
Damage & Their Slices (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SONICS 2. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Welcome To The Drift Institute (1:58)
I Used To Be A Stoner (5:39)
Sticks 4 Freaks (6:04)
Big Shots (6:34)
Money (4:11)
Street (interlude) (1:45)
Cute Dog (5:05)
Police Everywhere (4:27)
Experienced Drivers (3:21)
Reality Sucks (4:41)
Percent (4:15)
Lavage De Cerveau (2:46)
Review: Damage & Their Slices is the debut album from The Drift Institute, the new collaborative project - or shall we say, "cult" - of producers NVST and Theo Muller. According to the album's liner notes, the eponymous Institute is also a secret brotherhood of anarchist occultists taking refuge in an old Gothic castle, with the shared aim of purging the world of its injustices. Welcome to The Drift Institute taunts the cackling, effected voice accompanying us through this dark dronescape, in which the wails of torn souls, the dribbles of unknown liquids, and the filter-passed bangs of dubby warzones collide to form a conceptual guided tour through a hidden eighth layer of hell. But there's a twist: even though it sounds at once bleak, the pair aim to flip our perceptions of what a new world might look like. Listen between the notes, and to the voiceovers from NVST, and we soon make out a convincingly acerbic criticism of the modern world, and a direct-democratic vision of a better future.
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Sonic Behaviour
Sonic Behaviour (red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UR 151LP. Rel: 07 May 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Song To Noise (9:53)
The Siren Is A Simple Device (8:08)
Sonic Sculpture (11:54)
Song To Noise (version) (9:02)
Review: There's more to song titles like 'Song to Noise' and 'A Siren Is A Simple Device' than meets the eye here. The former is a lyrical declaration for the power and beauty of noise, cacophonies as art, walls of sound as things of real intellectual might. The latter paying homage to how much emotion can be felt in the most mundane refrains and vibrations in the air. Setting a precedent for the album as a whole, analogue sound researchers Driftmachine - AKA Andreas Gerth and Florian Zimmer - team up with word and sound artist Andreas Ammer, known for his work with Acid Pauli, to create something that plays with and changes our perceptions of what noise is, what it can be, and what it might be used for. An academic exercise, the results are surprisingly inviting and accessible.
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The Long Song
The Long Song (LP + booklet)
Cat: PRLP 14. Rel: 01 Jun 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Into The Electric (3:52)
Escapement (3:15)
Altamura (1:16)
Inanna (9:38)
He Frightened The Bird Away (3:42)
Nabi (3:13)
The Earth Rocked (3:40)
Fay, Ghost (1:54)
The Long Song (5:51)
Review: To name your drone project Drone is an obvious power move, one that can only be backed up by quality music in order for it to work. Such is the case on the latest LP from this Swedish ambient music outfit - The Long Song - which bedazzles and spine-tingles with its intense sense of utter-nostalgic escape. Opening with unmistakable snake-rattles and lowercase foley bloops ('Into The Electric'), this project slowly unfurls into something much more intense and affecting than its exposition might entail, with every melodic moment from 'Inarina' to 'Fay, Ghost' mired in boatyard noise, radio tuning noise and reversy-sampled undulations.
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OG23 (B-STOCK)
Cat: ST 1044 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Experimental/Electronic
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Kevin Drum is often cryptic in his work and that didn't change here on OG23, a record on Streamline that after a long wait for fans now arrives, at last, on vinyl. It features just two pieces of music, one on each side, and both are isolated soundscapes from deep under the surface of the sea. The Chicago artist layers up subtle drones and spaced-out electro signifiers, otherworldly ambiance and deft sound designs that all empty your mind and allow a little paranoid to seep in, such is the creepiness of their atmosphere. It's a magnificent work of quiet artists that is stuffed with evocative sonic imagery.

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Or So It Seems (remastered)
Or So It Seems (remastered) (limited gatefold white vinyl LP + 1-sided LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LSTUMM 11. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Hill Of Men (4:32)
Or So It Seems (8:40)
Friano (3:39)
The First Person (4:43)
ANC (1:43)
Long Sledge (16:15)
Gatemmo (1:03)
Last's Card (1:14)
Heart Of Hearts (Or So It Seems) (7:57)
Review: Graham Lewis, Bruce Gibert, Mute label founder and all round legend Daniel Miller came together to make this Duet Emmo record way, way back in 1981. Finishing the work a year later, it would be another 12 months before fans and unexpected listeners could access their accomplishment: a landmark experimental electronic release that also set benchmarks for minimal wave.

Perhaps what's so remarkable is the way in which Or So It Seems doesn't just play with, but offers an aural essay on timbre and resonance, depth and texture. There's not a huge amount happening on any of the nine tracks, but nevertheless they suck you in so far you'll find it difficult to remember which way to swim to resurface. Up or down, sideways or diagonal, whatever route it all winds up with the delightfully weird-but-fun 'Heart of Hearts'.
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Mirages II
Cat: OBL 09. Rel: 10 Mar 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Iris (3:29)
Ghost Town (6:56)
Marimbalum (4:13)
Karakoum (3:03)
Spark (alternate version) (4:09)
Atlantica (4:00)
Tanzanite (4:55)
Autumnal Equinox (4:27)
Review: After an initial collaborative album released in 2019, French instrumentalist-producers JB Dunckel and Jonathan Fitoussi have reunited for a twin rumination on memory, and its necessary dialogue with the present moment. Namechecking such musical memories as the motorik beats and kosmische builds of the 70s, all the way through to Detroit house's signature 4x4 march, the pair offer a starkly minimal, Parisian, post-punky dance record here, mixed in with layered, industrial atmospherics. Active recalls of marimba minimal ('Marimbaloum') and Moogish doom liturgy ('Atlantica') also lay among the memory traces here, just waiting to be rediscovered by both listener and interpreter.
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Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset
Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset (3 x cassette box set limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPBOX. Rel: 05 Jan 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Mount Cook" (Cassette1: Disappeared)
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "I Will Kill Monsters For You"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "A Comedic Romp"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Among Them"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "The Sensitive Brain"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Indiscreet"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "I Finally Disappeared"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Renaissance"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Imaginary Storm"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Diciembre"
Drum & Lace - "Frost" (Cassette2: remixed)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate"
Drum & Lace - "Ae"
Drum & Lace - "The Taking"
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (Stra-tum mix)
Drum & Lace - "Ae" (Dim mix)
Drum & Lace - "Rounders" (Shaded mix)
Drum & Lace - "Frost" (Verglas mix)
Drum & Lace - "The Taking" (Ext mix)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (At-mos mix)
Drum & Lace - "Ae" (Tranquil mix)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (A-di-ance mix)
Wil Bolton - "Beacons" (Cassette3: Ornaments Of Decay)
Wil Bolton - "Frayed"
Wil Bolton - "Ornaments Of Decay"
Wil Bolton - "Sycamore Screen"
Wil Bolton - "Verdigris"
Wil Bolton - "A Stolen Moment"
Review: Past Inside The Present go big with this Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset across three cassette tapes. It's a superb showcase of the talents on their roster and includes a collection of music made by Italian composer Sofia degli Alessandri-Hultquist aka Drum & Lace between 2016 and 2019. There is also an album by London-based Will Bolton which finds the "beauty in ruins, decay and the details and textures of everyday scenes" and an album from People Galan and David Cordero which saw the pair send sound fragments back and forth over the internet and develop them until they both liked what they heard. It all adds up to a brilliant snapshot of some of ambient's best current practitioners.
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A Prayer To The Dynamo: Part I
Cat: 486487 0. Rel: 15 Sep 23
 
Modern Classical
A Prayers To The Dynamo (part 1)
A Prayers To The Dynamo (part 2)
A Prayers To The Dynamo (part 3)
A Prayers To The Dynamo (part 4)
A Model Of The Universe (The Theory Of Everything - Suite)
Domestic Pressures
The Orgins Of Time
Forces Of Attraction
Cambridge, 1963
Target (Sicario - Suite)
Desert Music
Melancholia
Review: Before he passed in 2018, the late, great Icelandic composer Johann Johannsson made a series of field recordings at Iceland's Ellidaar power plant which were inspired by the writings of Henry Adams. Those pieces inspired this new suite of music from Daniel Bjarnason and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra which also includes some of Johannsson's scores to Sicario and The Theory of Everything. It is a sublime work that joins the dots between all of Johannsson's work with soft drones, brass tones and chiming harpsichord all coming and going to make for emotional and dramatic tension. A fine reminder of one of the greats who sadly left us too soon.

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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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St Swithin's Day Storm
St Swithin's Day Storm (light blue vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SUBEX 00096. Rel: 09 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Before The Storm (9:12)
Early Recovery Phase (7:46)
Late Recovery Phase (7:09)
After The Storm (7:35)
Review: High concept and absolutely beautiful don't always fit together in a sentence. Enter St. Swithin's Day Storm, a record which in one way is to the point, but in almost every other completely wild and unique. Working with weather research scientist Nigel Meredith, the pair recorded the sounds made by a geomagnetic storm in space, on a day in June which, according to folklore, is supposed to decide the rest of summer's weather. Captured via the Halley VI Research Station's low frequency receiver, those moments of cosmic disruption, including chorus emissions, which, when played back, resemble birdsong, along with Meredith's explanations of such phenomena and its effect on Earth, then form the basis for a stargaze-worthy ambient journey that feels out of this world.
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Wandermude (reissue)
Wandermude (reissue) (180 gram clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LPGRON 273. Rel: 20 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Saffron Laudanum (8:06)
Velvet Revolution (7:32)
Trauma Ward (5:43)
The Farther Away I Am (Minus 30 Degrees) (10:41)
Dark Pastoral (3:56)
Telegraphed Mistakes (13:49)
Deceleration (5:16)
I Can't Pretend To Care (7:57)
Review: A titanic one-off clash LP between Japan's head brain David Sylvian and electroacoustic extraordinaire Stephan Mathieu, Wandermude is a slow and sublime classic for real ambient heads. Reissued for the first time since its release in 2012, the album charts a wealth of mutual interest between both artists; the pair both collaborated first as part of a dual live performance at Noway's Punkt festival, during which Mathieu performed a live remix of Sylvian's song 'Plight And Premonition'. This LP is the result of the same creative thread - whooshing, mysterious and full of raw instrumental material translated into audacious oddities.
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Garden Of Shadows & Light
Garden Of Shadows & Light (180 gram clear vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: TTTT 007. Rel: 09 Jul 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Garden Of Shadows & Light (part 1) (23:32)
Garden Of Shadows & Light (part 2) (22:43)
Review: It's eerie, deeply atmospheric, littered with what feel like found noises and strange abstract tones, but then rooted in impressive levels of musicality, possessing just enough form and structure to move beyond sound installation into full blown movements.

Or at least that's the case with the first part of this double release, Garden of Shadows & Light (Part 1), which sees melody used in almost abstract ways to bring emotional responses out of the listener. Meanwhile, Part 2 takes us into submerged realms that may or may not have something to do with whales. If all this sounds pretty out there then it should, after all this is Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Toop's live performance from The Silver Building in London in 2018, where the former performed sat at and inside a piano, while the latter used bone conduction and vibration motors among other things. Eccentric and innovative.
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Upon This Fleeting Dream
Cat: CORTIZONA 017. Rel: 26 Oct 22
 
Experimental/Electronic
Upon This Fleeting Dream (3:47)
I Borrow Moonlight (3:44)
Throughout The Frosty Night (3:47)
My Coming, My Going (2:07)
If I Leave No Trace (2:57)
The Cicada's Song (5:21)
Kaite Mitari (2:54)
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Review: Twinkle3 are a trio made up of accomplished flautist Clive Bell and electronic experimenters David Ross and Richard Scott. Their latest project welcomes the legendary David Sylvian into the mix alongside Kazuko Hohki, who was in 80s synth pop oddity Frank Chickens amongst other projects. Their collective venture for Cortizona treads predictably unpredictable territory, where minimalism, sound design and free improvisation merge into a meditative, distinctive whole. The woodwind and electronics intertwine in sublime fashion, resulting in a compelling trip for anyone who appreciates delicacy and risk in their leftfield electronica.
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