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Hallow Under
Cat: LILALET 1. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Drift
Blossom
Night
Drop
Review: Drew Sullivan of Slow Dancing Society association and Ludvig Cimbrelius aka Purl are the pair who make up the Hallow Under duo. Both are experienced and visionary musicians who we're told spent four years crafting their self-titled debut album and allowing it to mature and "become ready for the light." Now is its time and we feel it was worth the wait: it kicks off with 'Drift', a slow-burning and heart-aching ambient beauty with yawning pads and grainy surfaces. Plaintive piano notes come into the picture on 'Blossom' while 'Night' is more quiet and empty and 'Drop' is a heavenly place with angelic melody. This is magic and mysterious in equal measure.
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Celebrate
Cat: HVNLP 208CD. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Celebrate
Terres Infinies
My Desire Is Pure
Last Day Song
Slowly Surely
Catch The Wave
Le Ciel Est Grand
You Float (feat Greg Saunier)
A Te Voir
Iceberg (feat Flavien Berger)
Pesnopoika
Entends-Tu Ma Voix
Review: French dream pop breakthrough Halo Maud follows up her debut record Je Suis Une Ile (I Am An Island) with her second ever LP, Celebrate, which lives up to its name in fantastic fashion. Evidently less introspective than her last, the sonic palette throughout this dozen sunbursts suggests Maud has found her inner John Donne; indeed, opener 'Terres Infinies' is a massive crasher of a three-pronged shoegaze, synthwave and art pop sensibility, and both sonically and titularly suggests a new, deterritorial antithesis to the first album's sense of introspection. Organic, well-rounded instrumentation hears Maud traverse infinite terrains of bright tambourines and detuned synths thereafter.
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Atlas
Atlas (CD)
Cat: AWE 1CD. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Abandon
Naked To The Light
Late Night Drive
Sick Eros
Belleville
Sweat, Tears Of The Sea
Atlas
Reading The Air
Your Burn Me
Earthbound
Review: Laurel Halo has always forged her own distinctive path from one project to the next, at times toying with the structures of electronic music and at others heading in a more classically-trained, minimalist direction. As such, it's no surprise that her new album Atlas is both unpredictable in its style, and utterly magnificent with it. Playing out as 'a suite of sensual ambient jazz collages', Halo captures something of the ghostly, barely there atmosphere of The Caretaker but replaces the cracked sadness with cosy, comforting mood lurking in the middle distance. It's a hazy, sleepy Sunday afternoon experience with extravagant detail and intention folded elegantly into gorgeously understated music, as compelling as we've come to expect from a standout maverick.
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An Ever Changing View
Cat: GONDCD 62. Rel: 11 Sep 23
 
Jazz
Tracing Nature
Water Street
An Ever Changing View
Calder Shapes
Mountains, Trees & Seas
Field Of Vision
Jewels
Sunlight Reflection
Natural Movement
Triangles In The Sky
Review: Matthew Halsall continues to serve as a true devotee of spiritual jazz in the UK with his stellar new album An Ever Changing View. Restlessly prolific and drawing from a seemingly bottomless well of ideas, Halsall approached this record as a reset of sorts, affording himself freedom to explore sound in all aspects. The end result remains true to his velvet-smooth approach, delivering understated instrumental flourishes around delicate grooves to make for the gentlest of access points for the labyrinthe halls of jazz, but as ever there's much nuance and complexity bedded into these delicate compositions to yield new discoveries over repeated listens.
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Silencia
Cat: CDHMK 026. Rel: 12 Nov 19
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Circular As Our Way
Silencia
When It Hurts To Remember
Afraid To Forget
Saudade
In The Shattering Of Things
We Try To Make Sense Of It All
Slowly You Dissolve
Fascinans
Life Is Life
Without Form & Void
Review: Wow. To put it mildly. It takes about three minutes of this stunning contemporary classical masterpiece to realise just how breathtaking this contemporary classical masterpiece actually is. So hard is the task of conveying the depth of its beauty we might as well give up now, although there's no harm in trying. As tragic as it is uplifting, subtle but bold, we veer from the sunrise cinematics of "In The Shattering of Things" to mournful melancholia on "We Try To Make Sense Of It All". Strings soar, keys gently play, harmonies so emotive it's enough to break your heart seem to pour from the album. Completing a trilogy catalysed by the death of a loved one, logically - for those who have ever experienced grief in its purest forms - it's as much about the power of silence and what's not there as what's in the score.
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Bless
Bless (CD)
Cat: SSCD 08. Rel: 23 Jun 16
 
Deep House
Hanna's Waltz
His Eyes
A Moment In Time
My Heart
Hanna vs Karu - "Effervescence"
The Sketch
As Fresh As
Haunted
Feel You
Water Into Wine
Review: Jazz-wise deep house and downtempo producer Hanna has a string of fine albums to his name stretching back to the tail end of the '90s. Bless, though, is his first full-length since 2008, and sees the Cleveland, Ohio man transfer to Theo Parrish's legendary Sound Signature imprint. Each of the album's ten tracks comes dripping in hazy, late night soul, as Hanna smoothly shuffles between hazy nu-jazz explorations and various strains of sensual deep house. For the DJs there are plenty of floor-friendly moments, while the inclusion of a string of groovier downtempo workouts should please the home listening posse.
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Opaq (reissue)
Opaq (reissue) (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: RINC 102. Rel: 29 Jun 23
 
Techno
Glimglim
Chromatic Cliff
Double Flat
300ml (milk)
Triple Flat
Poof
V
On (Ian O'Brien mix)
Double Flat (Max 404 mix)
299ml (Gu-nu) (bonus track)
Schw Schw (bonus track)
Review: Second time around for the late, great Rai Harakami's second album, Opa*q, gets the reissue treatment. It's long been tricky to source outside of Japan and for whatever reason has not been issued in any form since it first surfaced in 2009. It's an attractive and at times off-kilter blend, with Harakimi mixing and matching ambient textures and enveloping electronic soundscapes with jazzy keyboard solos, quirky grooves, madcap post-techno acid lines, IDM and break-core style beats, and the kind of squelchy and tactile synth motifs more often associated with boogie albums made in the 1980s. It feels pleasingly lo-fi, too, as if a writer of 1980s and early 90s video-game soundtracks had made an electronica album. This edition also includes fine remixes by Ian O'Brien and Max 404, plus two hard-to-find bonus cuts.


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Little Anchor
Cat: WAHCD 039. Rel: 02 Dec 21
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Dirty Dragonfly
Beautiful Life
Is It OK?
If I Told You
Man Under My Bed
Lay Down In The Tall Grass
Only Got A Minute
Nights At The Circus
Going Back Home
Ghost Swimming
Tears On Your Heart
This Violin String
Review: Much has changed for violinist, composer and singer-songwriter Bev Lee Harling since the release of her acclaimed debut album, Barefoot In Your Kitchen, nine years ago. It's these changes - parenthood, family life, the difficulty of retaining artistic creativity and vision when it plays second fiddle to other life commitments - that inspired Little Anchor, a sophomore album recorded at different times and places over the last decade. First and foremost, the song is full of superb songs with plenty to say, with Harling's distinctive vocal delivery being joined by imaginative musical arrangements (her violin is naturally present throughout) and production that variously touches on soul, future synth-pop, jazz and dreamy electronica.

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The Sensational Derrick Harriott Sings Jamaica Reggae
Cat: DSRCD 618. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Classics/Ska
Sitting On Top
Been So Long
Close To Me
Long Time
Standing In
Have Some Mercy
The Girl's Alright With Me
You Really Got A Hold Of Me
I'm Not Begging
It's Alright
Review: Japan's Dub Store label has put together this superb reproduction of the highly sought-after 1969 reggae album The Sensational Derrick Harriott Sings Jamaica Reggae. Arriving on CD with an obi-strip, the popular record comes with ten now proven to be timeless tracks that feature plenty of the most renowned Jamaican session musicians. These include the likes of Val Bennett, Winston Wright, and Gladstone Anderson, who all put in fine performances and traverse plenty of heavy rolling reggae sounds, horn-led ska cuts and plenty in between in organic and enthralling fashion.
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I Inside The Old Year Dying
Cat: PTKF 30322. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Prayer At The Gate
Autumn Term
Lonesome Tonight
Seem An I
The Nether-edge
I Inside The Old Year Dying
All Souls
A Child's Question, August
I Inside The Old I Dying
August
A Child's Question, July
A Noiseless Noise
Review: Following a couple of years spent re-releasing many of her classic albums, alongside sets featuring demo versions of the same songs, Polly Jean Harvey is finally ready to release a new album - her first for seven long years. Reunited with long-time collaborators John Parish and Flood, Harvey delivers alluring, at times otherworldly songs - delivered beautifully and with more than a hint of world-weary emotions - backed by sparse, effects-laden instrumentation, metronomic grooves and plenty of pastoral, folk-influenced intent. We've not listened to the lyrics intently enough (yet) to adequately discuss their themes, but in advance Harvey's label promised "biblical images and references to Shakespeare" amongst the introspection and hard-worn commentary.
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Further Fictions
Further Fictions (2xCD in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: NDEYA 10CD. Rel: 23 Feb 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Ituri
Alchemistry
Adedara Rising
Mashujaa
Paradise Now
Nightsky
Aerial View
Neon Night (Rain)
Cityism Superdub
Harambe
Freeway
Cuba Libre
Midnight
Waterfront District
Favela
Emerald City
Cloud-shaped Time
Review: The Jon Hassell retrospective series from Ndeya Records continues with 'Further Fictions', one of the recent three to explore the visionary composer and performer's ideas centring around the idea of the Fourth World. Further Fictions is a double CD anthology of the music on the vinyl editions, with a disc devoted to each album in hardbound book style packaging and an extensive booklet containing sleevenotes and archival images.
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Fabric Presents Helena Hauff
Helena HAUFF / VARIOUS
Cat: FABRIC 217. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Electro
Helena Hauff - "Turn Your Sights Inward"
Dynarec - "Sunken Park"
Clarence G - "Data Transfer"
Slam & Optic Nerve - "Machine Conflict"
The Exaltics - "10 0seco Ndstil Lmidn Ight" (feat Paris Yje Black Fu - Lorenzorx remix)
YTP - "What U Want"
Turk Turkelton - "Rock It"
Yarn Init - "Tripcon II"
Signaltype - "In Abyss"
Illektrolab - "Overdrive"
Ement - "Despite Of Time"
Raavel - "Wakalaka"
Imogen - "Granular Tears"
Radioactive Man - "Night Bus To Nowhere"
Fjaak - "F-zero"
Nite Flyte - "Naïve"
Magda Rot - "Alter Simus"
MicroControlUnit - "Save The World" (MCU Apocalypse mix)
D-Breeze - "Crazy For Love" (Autechre remix)
Review: Helena Hauff is surely one of the most important envelope pushers in the modern electro scene, able to lay waste to parties big and small with her razor-sharp fusion of early EBM and industrial, slamming, deeply-dug machine funk and thunderous techno. Cutting hard and fast to keep the energy up and our minds fried, her invitation to the Fabric presents series is just another confirmation of the stature she commands. If you're down with Hauff's style you'll get exactly what you crave here - all-time classics from the likes of Clarence G and Radioactive Man alongside up to the minute bomb drops from IMOGEN, Nite Fleit and so many more besides.
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Earth Mirror
Cat: BING 170CD. Rel: 26 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Drowned Light
Dream Cairn
Odo Galse
Cat's Cradle
Circles Of Light
Vehiel
Review: Leeds-based duo Hawthonn express their inspiration from Coil in their artist name (a tribute to the late Jhonn Balance) and it doesn't take long listening to their music to hear that indelible mark on their sound. Earth Mirror marks Layla and Phil Legard's second album for the Ba Da Bing! label out of NYC after 2018's Red Goddess (Of This Men Shall Know Nothing). Weaving a compelling mixture of low, murmuring industrial tones and pastoral folk with an occult twist, the duo move through enveloping, atmospheric spaces. At times Layla Legard's voice cuts through the mist, and elsewhere we reside in instrumental pastures, but the mood remains haunting and evocative from start to finish, not to mention masterfully rendered.
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No Highs
Cat: KRANK 239. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Monotony
Glissalia
Total Garbage
Lotus Light
Winter Cop
In Your Mind
Monotony II
Pulse Depression
Anxiety
Sense Suppression
Living Spa Water
Review: A curveball for the ambient artist, 'No Highs' represents the longtime Tim Hecker's focus on the present state of the world. Compared to the textural blissouts of his earlier work, the clue for the meaning of this album is in the title. 'No Highs' is rather bleak and unsettling, reflecting the polluted and chaotic state of many parts of the world - all of it if we continue on the same path. Hecker's usual sonics are replaced with distortion, noise and dissonance, using electronics, saxophone and strings. Not intended to soothe or distract, as is often assumed with much 'ambient music', this is an album that succeeds in confronting and challenging instead.
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Espera
Espera (CD)
Cat: GI 425CD. Rel: 10 Aug 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Fainted Fog
Intertwine
All The While
Every Time
Impossible Valleys
Lineoa
A Familiar Place
Lowland
Well Within
Emeralds
Rounds
Review: Helios is back with a new album that comes here on CD. He is rather a mainstay of the Ghostly label and someone adept at going deep into immersive worlds of ambient sound, though has always manage to evolve his signature style across his various long players. This one is all about minimal ambient electronics laced with instrumentation. It is his third long player on Ghostly following Veriditas and then Domicile in 2020 - and is a bit of a hark back to his earlier electro-acoustic roots. These are lush sounds with lively leads that unfurl slowly and meaningfully with plenty of emotion.
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The Legendary Sessions
Cat: SU CD138. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Rock
Jam Thing
Guitar Thing
Session Thing
Review: It's fairly bold to call your album The Legendary Sessions but few could argue that this album certainly does capture some legendary sessions. They are previously unreleased recordings that stem from the iconic Jimi Hendrix and Traffic becoming friends in 1967. They were both innovates, both technical, and both progressive with what they did and that bares out across this fascinating album. It was captured between 1968 and 1970 and is full of freeform jams with atonal structures and shifting tempos as well as great complementary interplay between Jimi and Chris Wood.
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Solo For Tamburium
Cat: BF 061CD. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Solo For Tamburium
Review: Since the late 60s, Catherine Christer Hennix has been exploring innovations in minimal music, computer programming, poetry and more besides, and Blank Forms Editions has been on a mission to document and celebrate her work. The Swedish artist created a custom instrument comprised of a keyboard interface controlling a suite of 88 recordings of precision-tuned tambura, and the results are a mesmerising display of harmonic interplay. Heard in unison, these tambura become a drone-like mass with constantly shifting qualities - a fantastic display of Hennix's exacting and insightful methods, but equally a beautiful listening experience.
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Happy Ending
Cat: FAKE 129CD. Rel: 02 Feb 23
 
Soul
Happy Ending
The Fever
Beautiful
Hurricanes
All In The World
Diamond Dust
The Skin I'm In
Maybe
Transatlantic
Real Thoughts In Real Time
Otherwise
Aurora (part 1 & 2)
Review: Almost seven years have now passed since Sean Dickson delivered his debut album under the now familiar Hifi Sean alias, the colourful blend of house, disco and downtempo sounds that is 'Ft'. On his belated sophomore set, Dickson has decided to aim higher, not only joining forces with long-serving British soul singer-songwriter David McAlmont, but also by opting for an expansive sound that makes greater use of sinewy strings and organic instrumentation. The results are undeniably impressive, with McAlmont's honeyed voice rising above backing tracks that fit between post trip-hop British soul and dancefloor-baiting takes on Dickson's beloved house. Highlights include synth-house hit 'All In The World', the crackling, subtly P-funk influenced 'Maybe', and the 'Unfinished Symphony' style loveliness of 'Beautiful'.
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Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours: Volume Two
Paul HILLERY / VARIOUS
Cat: REWARM 16CD. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Folk/Americana
Grand Union - "Morning Brings The Light"
Tasha Lee McClunney - "Undone"
Lucy Kitchen - "Olivia"
Len Udow - "Beauty Raise The Tree"
Dan Donahue - "Wild Canada"
Mike Glick - "The Ballad Of Ho Chi Minh"
Chris Rawlings - "Song Of Creation"
Gary Lapow - "Bamboo In The Wind"
Summer Rain - "Turn On Your Lovelight"
Jennie Rylatt - "Rainfall"
Henry Parker - "Prospect Of Wealth"
Findlay Brown - "Teardrops Lost In The Rain"
Harris & Crane Band - "Change Is Me, Change Is You"
Frank Pyne & Loon Saloon - "Waco"
BB Jackson Band - "Theme IV "A Detective"" (Stallions remix)
Cascada - "Weepin'"
Peter Campbell - "Let Me Ride"
Review: Re:Warm struck gold when they invited Paul Hillery to compile the first volume of Folk Funk & Trippy Troubadours, so they did the right thing and invited him back for another round. Hillary started out documenting his arcane finds in this ill-defined thread of music via a blog, and now these shockingly rare gems from forgotten corners of 60s and 70s are given a proper airing for everyone to savour. This is a prime example of digging culture at its best, as a sharp curatorial ear cuts through the forgettable dross to find unbelievable tracks like effervescent jazz groover 'Weepin' by Cascada, a tune worth the price of entry alone.
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Imagine This Is A High Dimensional Space Of All Possibilities
Cat: 56 BCCD. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Balearic/Downtempo
You Are In A Clearing
Contains Multitudes
Common Land
Trust Your Feet
The Missing Key
In The End You'll Know
Continuous Revolution
Four Ways Down The Valley
Worlds Collide Mountains Form
The Answer Is Yes
Infinite Fadeout
You Can Never Go Back
Review: We're asked to Imagine This Is A High Dimensional Space Of All Possibilities. But the twist is, this plane of existence we somehow find ourselves in already is. Such is the overarching fable at the heart of James Holden's new album. The esteemed electronic musician and DJ knows as much, and is quoted to have said 'I want this to be my most open record, uncynical, naive, unguarded, the record teenage me wanted to make'. So, a high dimensional space of all possibilities can be found within us, right where we started - not some other dimension or higher plane of consciousness. All this is conveyed pretty neatly through Holden's crushed bitscapes, future techno ambientrancers, and exploration of revolutionary themes. Like exploring a bountiful rainforest full of bohemians and mushrooms, longtime fans and newcomers alike are sure to be delighted.
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Aviary
Aviary (2xCD)
Cat: WIGCD 417. Rel: 26 Oct 18
 
Indie/Alternative
Turn The Light On
Whether
Chaitius
Voce Simul
Everyday Is An Emergency
Another Dream
I Shall Love 2
Underneath The Moon
Colligere
In Gardens' Muteness
I Would Rather See
Les Jeux To You
Words I Heard
I Shall Love 1
Why Sad Song
Review: Julia Holter herself describes this new album as "the cacophony of the mind in a melting world," and it provides the American singer, songwriter with her first studio album since 2015's Have You In My Wilderness. Aviary is an intrigue to say the least and it's hard not to feel as if a horror-thematic runs throughout its 11 tracks, with moments of temporary insanity and distress intertwining with hair-raising spots a ghostly allure, and it's as if any lightness in the album has had to pass its way through a thicket of darkness first. There's much dissonance to be heard here too but in a pleasantly unsettling way akin to listening to an orchestra tune itself, and with all the deep and meaningful aspects behind Holter's inspirations, it's a hell of a ride.
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Something In The Room She Moves
Cat: WIGCD 506. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Sun Girl
These Morning
Something In The Room She Moves
Materia
Meyou
Spinning
Ocean
Evening Mood
Talking To The Whisper
Who Brings Me
Review: Julia Holter has subtly shifted focus on new album (her sixth in total) Something In The Room She Moves, moving away from exploring memory and dream-like states to instead focus on (in her words) "the complexity and transformability of our bodies". To create this rather distinctive (and rather good sound world), she added her own ethereal vocals to self-created backing tracks rich in electric fretless bass, warming wind and reed instruments, and distinctive synth sounds plucked from a Yamaha CS060. The results are predictably immersive and soul-enriching, with highlights including stunning opener 'Sun Girl', the percussively inventive 'Spinning', and the pastoral, dreamy 'Evening Mood'.
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The Big Exercise
Cat: SPCD 1339. Rel: 07 Feb 20
 
Indie/Alternative
What's In Store
Children's Dat
Pawing
I Celebrate My Fantasy
Leap Year
The Small Exercise
The Big Exercise
Focus On The Beach
Kain
Male Bonding
Review: Prepare to be confounded and confused, but more importantly hugely entertained. If this is your first encounter with The Homesick let's put it like this - the Dutch guitar-driven eccentrics baffled plenty with their debut long form, 2017's "Youth Hunt", and are back on similarly leftfield form here.

In many ways "The Big Exercise" is a more logical record, and it's just as musically accomplished. Calling on elements of post punk and epic wall-of-sound fare, while still managing to include folksy nuances (or even full tracks, such as opener "What's In Store"), it's the fact the band set these instrumentations to such bizarre themes that makes the whole thing so unexpected. But on this second album subject matters are more coherent and contextualised, from struggling with sleep paralysis to that eternal sense of longing. It's an enormously inventive work by an outfit that don't seem to care about boundaries or genre rules.
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Singularity
Cat: WIGCD 352. Rel: 04 May 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Singularity
Emerald Rush
Neon Pattern Drum
Everything Connected
Feel First Life
Cosm
Echo Dissolve
Luminous Beings
Recovery
Review: Having taken time out to travel the world and experience new things (including psychedelic substances in California), John Hopkins planned to make Singularity, his ninth album, "a sonic ecosystem that starts and ends on the same note". He soon got frustrated by these limitations, so instead just laid down a fluid and hazy album that combines his usual luscious, ambient electronics with a variety of sparse, heavy and off-kilter rhythms. While undeniably laidback in parts, the album also boasts a number of foreboding techno workouts and uses a wider palette of instrumental sounds than we've come to expect (including some fine strings and his own intricate piano playing). The resultant set is rather impressive, all told, and while not quite a "sonic ecosystem", it's certainly an enjoyable journey.
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Insides (reissue)
Cat: TAO 064. Rel: 14 Dec 20
 
Ambient/Drone
The Wilder Sun
Vessel
Insides
Wire
Colour Eye
Light Through The Veins
The Low Places
Small Memory
A Drifting Up
Autumn Hill
Review: Jon Hopkins has released a number of very fine albums over the years, though few quite as good as 2009's Insides. Rooted in his particular brand of atmospheric, melody-driven electronica but more ambitious than anything the producer had previously released, Insides' ten tracks effortlessly combine neo-classical instrumentation and tactile electronic melodies with bold and beautiful nods towards dubstep, '90s trip-hop, vintage IDM, music concrete, grizzly late noughties UK bass, and the shimmering, shoegaze-inspired electronica of Ulrich Schnauss (see the superb 'Light Through The Veins', arguably the album's stand out moment). There are occasional surprising, eyebrow-raising musical moments that switch focus or alter the flow of the album, but they never feel jarring or out of place.
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Music For Psychedelic Therapy
Cat: WIGCD 458. Rel: 12 Nov 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Welcome
Tayos Caves, Ecuador I
Tayos Caves, Ecuador II
Tayos Caves, Ecuador III
Love Flows Over Us In Prismatic Waves
Deep In The Glowing Heart
Ascending, Dawn Sky (with 7rays)
Arriving (with 7rays)
Sit Around The Fire (with Ram Dass, East Forest)
Review: Since making a visit to Tayos Caves in Ecuador in 2018, Jon Hopkins has become progressively more interested in the potential of psychedelic therapy, and the ceremonies that accompany psychedelic trips in some cultures. Music For Psychedelic Therapy, his latest album, was partly designed as a soundtrack to such rituals and therapeutic sessions. Musically, it combines elements of ambient, drone and neo-classical, with each of the nine tracks remaining resolutely drum-free. It's an undeniably trippy but meditative affair that strikes a good balance between becalmed bliss and colourful aural intoxication.
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Chanctonbury Rings
Cat: GBX 033CD. Rel: 27 Jun 19
 
Experimental/Electronic
Chanctonbury Rings (An introduction)
Dawn
The Thinnest Place
Changebury
Slow Air
On The Downs
Bonny Breast Knot
Layers
Breath
Wanderer (An interlude)
Winnie's Song
The Devil & St Dunstan
Out Of Body
Outside The Ring
Hal-an-tow
Chanctonbury Rings (End Title)
Review: Over the last couple of years, author Justin Hopper has joined folk musician Sharron Kraus and vintage synthesizer fetishists Belbury Poly on stage to narrate sections of his 2017 novel "Old Weird Albion" - a "poetical, autobiographical and psycho-geographical account" of his experiences at Chanctonbury Ring in West Sussex. This album is, in effect, an extended re-recording of those performances, with Hopper reading choice excerpts from his book over an inspired fusion of traditional folk tropes - think recorder, flute, and drifting female vocals - atmospheric field recordings and 1970s style electronic instrumentation. Given that these synths have largely been used to re-record tudor style Baroque tunes (think "Greensleeves" and you're close), the results are not only delightfully eccentric but also admirably unique.
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Freakout/Release
Cat: WIGCD 481. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Down
Eleanor
Freakout/Release
Broken
Not Alone
Hard To Be Funky (feat Lou Hayter)
Time
Miss The Blues
The Evil That Men Do (feat Cadence Weapon)
Guilty
Out Of My Depth
Review: A warm welcome back to perennial genre-benders Hot Chip, who return to stores after three long years with their eighth album, some 21 years after making their debut. Freakout/Release is no dramatic change in direction, but instead a further distillation of what has always made the band so appealing - a trademark fusion of synth-pop, loved-up house sounds, lilting and sometimes melancholic lead vocals, loose-limbed organic drums, nods to Prince and an ability to craft killer hooks. There are highlights aplenty, from the gravelly live hip-hop funk of 'The Evil That Men Do' (where rapper Cadence Weapon delivers a star turn) and the subtly post-punk influenced, saucer-eyed brilliance of 'Hard To Be Funky' (featuring Lou Hayter), to the classic Hot Chip sing-along flex of 'Time' and the krautrock-tinged 'Out of My Depth'.
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St8818r
St8818r (CD)
Cat: CDTOT 85. Rel: 13 Apr 22
 
Electro
Stakker Humanoid
ST8818r (Luke Vibert mix)
ST8818r (Autechre mix)
ST8818r (Mike Dred mix)
ST8818r (Plaid mix)
ST8818r (Tejada mix)
ST8818r (Heogen mix)
ST8818r (Roel Funcken mix)
ST8818r (Yage mix)
ST8818r (Inkipak mix)
ST8818r
Hsycam
Blue Beans
Made In Manchester
Track 15
Review: Last year, Belgian imprint De:Tuned decided to commission a wealth of remixes of 'St8818r', Future Sound of London's 2019 re-make of their 1988 UK acid/techno fusion classic as Humanoid, 'Stakker Humanoid'. Kicking off with the peerless, breakbeat-driven, TB-303-riddled '88 original, this CD contains all nine commissioned reworks, plus a wealth of bonus material. There's plenty to excite those who love the intersection of acid, electro, techno, IDM and Rephlex-style 'braindance', with highlights including a murky and mind-bending Autechre rub, a storming, Phuture-inspired acid-jack interpretation from Mikey Dred, an impressively uncompromising breakbeat take from Plaid and a gorgeous, piano-sporting twist from Roel Funcken. Bonus cut 'Blue Beans', a psychedelic ambient acid excursion, is also superb.
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Tides
Tides (CD)
Cat: 505419 7735660. Rel: 22 Mar 24
 
Drum And Bass
Tides (with Fred V, Tudor & Lottie Jones)
Fingerprints (with Grace Grundy)
If Love Could Have Saved You (with Venbee)
Lights (with Charlotte Plank)
Stay (with Lily Denning)
Maniac (with Dan Fable)
Delete Our Love (with Brodie)
Mariana
Castles (with Tom Walker)
Burn Out (with Lily Denning)
Kites (with Grace Grundy)
Riga (with Grimm)
Favourite Song (with Dan Fable)
Review: Tides is the latest album from Hybrid Minds, whose efforts have landed him at the forefront of the contemporary pop/drum & bass race of late. Hot off the heels of an initial LP release, this CD edition of Tides tops up the album's format-ography. The album sounds as huge on optical-digital as it does analogue; every track is effortless in its glossy command of space and bursting vocal synergy, calling attention to Hybrid Minds' collaboration-heavy approach to creation (every track bar one is a feature track, the best of which include Tom Walker, Grimm and Charlotte Plank).
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Tour Sampler
Tour Sampler (limited CD)
Cat: PITPSMPLR 2. Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Benoit Pioulard - "Rasping Descend"
Hotel Neon - "Arcadia"
Viul - "The Quiet Road"
Benoit Pioulard - "Grinnell Ridge"
Hotel Neon - "Illumination" (rework)
Benoit Pioulard - "Daisy Wound"
Viul - "Spring Mash"
Viul - "Sur Canadian TV"
Hotel Neon - "January 18"
Benoit Pioulard - "Kit"
Viul - "Ade"
Hotel Neon - "Bloom"
Benoit Pioulard - "Grane"
Viul - "Outside The Dream World"
Hotel Neon - "Fold"
Review: Benoît Pioulard, Hotel Neon and Viul were given the original version of this CD sampler to sell while on a tour of the US's West Coast in Autumn 2022. Past Inside The Present has now secured the rights to issue it themselves on a new CD. The tracks are exclusive contributions from each of the artists and have never been available anywhere before with 'Rasping Descend' by Pioulard, 'The Quiet Road' from Hotel Neon and 'January 18' by Viul. The rest of the tunes that feature on it have all been on vinyl, digital or cassette tape before now so this is the first time they are all together on one CD.
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L'Ecstasy
Cat: TURBO 229CD. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Electro
Exit Warehouse At Dawn
TR Smooth
Night Is Not
VSOD (Velvet Sky Of Dreams)
Feel The Rush (feat Channel Tres)
Buybuysell
Love Minus Zero
Natural Spirit
Silence Of Love (feat Jesse Boykins III)
Theme From Borneo Function
Duro
Polyvoxx
Ascending Into The Clouds (feat Elisabeth Troy)
LMZNIN
Winter Crush
In Order 2
Review: The creative partnership between Tiga & Hudson Mohawke expresses a mutual love of "hardcore romance," a liminal state where the bounds between euphoria, melancholy and the raw power of friendship disintegrate completely. Recorded in Los Angeles from 2019-2023, these commonalities ebbed and flowed through various recording sessions, culminating in their debut album - L'Ecstacy - the sounds in which "all come from the same place, the same musical universe," in Hudson Mohawke's own words. Referencing the album's locus of bouncy elasticity and cinematic gloss - "we're building a particular kind of zone where it all fits together. A place lost in time." With guest appearances by luminaries like Abra, Channel Tres, and Jesse Boykins III, as well as album artwork by Wolfgang Tillmans, the result is delivered with "no apology, no cynicism, no irony, no winking."
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