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Uncle Reed In The Purple Mine
Cat: IMPTNC 08. Rel: 28 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Kirenga (5:18)
Cutima (5:25)
Handa (4:23)
Mogoul (4:23)
Chininga (5:58)
Ichikta (5:33)
Djegda (4:59)
Minia (6:09)
Review: Sergey Dmitriev and Nikita Chepurnoi resurface as Amkarahoi, the experimental project which, the release notes tell us, have prepared an album that "conjures ghosts of 90s chill out tents, aqueous ambient, exploratory turn of the century IDM and echoes of jammy dub." Borne from a largely improvised show that took place in Saint Petersburg, overdubbed and mixed down, it's patient yet wildly exploratory stuff. Amkarahoi is the name of a remote Siberian region and it's easy to see why the pair picked it for this project's name. Uncle Reed In The Purple Mine sounds desolate and sparse, but once we hone in on the details we realise it's taking us though cold, barren atmospheres and into warm, E-hued soundscapes. A thoughtful yet spontaneous slice of immersive ambient you won't regret committing to.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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The Nature
The Nature (LP + insert)
Cat: EM 05. Rel: 27 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
A History Of Birdsong (10:08)
Blues Confessional (3:13)
Dirt (4:50)
Andromeda (3:32)
The Great Underwater (6:48)
Eagle Shit (2:18)
For The Wild (7:02)
Review: Recorded in Stockport and Stockholm between 2016 and 2017, Jon Collin's The Nature is still just as beautiful more than half a decade on. Captured inside and outside, "with and without electricity", on the face of it this is a collection of captivating slide guitar improvisations that feel altogether timeless. Tunes that were born in a specific moment, but could have been conceived in countless others. That's all very impressive, but in many ways what really makes The Nature so enthralling are the minutiae, the imperfect details, ambient noises that were captured during the process of these tunes being laid down. Those elements add a three dimension quality to the listing experience, rendering the work and artist in vivid detail, transporting us to the times and places this project came from.
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In Menstrual Night
In Menstrual Night (12" picture disc + autographed photocard)
Cat: HOMALEPH 07LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Sucking Up Souls (22:35)
To Feed The Moon (19:22)
Review: David Michael Tibet's exploration of the arcane mysteries through Current 93 are an intriguing subculture all of their own, sat somewhere to the side of Coil and the other mystics of the post-industrial scene. In Menstrual Night was released in 1986 as two long form pieces that layer up voices into a mesmerising swirl. The cast of collaborators on the project include such luminaries as Steven Stapleton, Keiko Yoshida, Rose McDowall, Boyd Rice and the late John Balance. Now House Of Mythology have created a faithfully recreated picture disc vinyl edition, sure to be quickly gathered up by the faithful followers of this fascinating corner of electronic music.
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Island
Island (green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HOMALEPH 06LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Falling (4:22)
The Dream Of A Shadow Of Smoke (5:17)
Lament For My Suzanne (4:20)
Fields Of Rape (Sightless Return) (2:53)
Passing Horses (4:30)
Anyway, People Die (7:07)
To Blackened Earth (4:14)
Oh Merry-Go-Round (3:45)
Review: It's widely agreed that Island is one of the best works in the sprawling Current 93 catalogue. David Michael Tibet's quest into the more mysterious dimensions of our existence has yielded all kinds of musical results, but Island has a certain clarity and direction which lands beautifully. Created in 1990 alongside Icelandic composer Hilmar Orn Hilmarsson, it's an odyssey of technoid synthesis and orchestral poise, guided by strange narration and backed by some astounding singing. You'll instantly be able to recognise the tones of a young Bjork calling through the mist on opening track 'Falling' and it's quite something to hear her indomitable voice held back in the mix. That's the level this astounding album operates at, now carefully reproduced and reissued by House of Mythology.
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Powders
Powders (limited gatefold LP)
Cat: MDEC 0161. Rel: 01 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Sugarcane Switch (4:12)
Crushing (4:30)
Face In The Moon (4:43)
Clean Break (3:09)
Chop Suey (4:00)
Heels Over Head (3:08)
Mona Lisa Moan (3:26)
Pure Smile Snake Venom (3:38)
Salt Of The Earth (H2Ome) (2:50)
Review: You should never assume too much when it comes to Eartheater. Powders on Mad Decent and finds the maverick modernist at her most vulnerable and exposed. Where she's so often warped and manipulated her voice as part of her hyper pop experimentation, here she comes through in strikingly direct terms whether soaring over elegant threads of synthesis (on gorgeous opener 'Sugarcane Switch') or covering System of a Down's 'Chop Suey' in fragile, acoustic fashion. Even after so many albums, it feels like we're still in the process of understanding the many dimensions of the Eartheater creative universe, and here is but one new galaxy to explore.
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Manifolds/Octavia
Manifolds/Octavia (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 009. Rel: 06 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Jessica Ekomane - "Manifolds" (17:16)
Laurel Halo - "Octavia" (21:05)
Review: Two artists split a double-A single, exploring both sounds and their structure in their own unique ways. 'Manifolds' sees Jessica Ekomane dive so far into polyphonic writing processes she reaches 'multiphonic', with different sonic voices, sources and timbres no longer on parallel trajectories, but eventually splicing into something closer to a human chant than most ritualistic tunes we're heard in a while. The effect is staggering. Laurel Halo then presents 'Octavia', which is best described as a kind of collage of beautiful harmonisation, a series of melodic motifs and textures that form small wholes, dissipate, reappear, merge, are all aurally connected but never combined. Highly technical stuff on the part of both producers, the coherency between the two is impossible to miss, making for a unique but coherent ambient-drone gem.
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Shokuhin
Cat: OM 183. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
La Men
Kami Desu
Night Communication
Omochi
Yume Kikou
Made In Japan (0:55)
Cooking Master (1:05)
Tansansen (2:15)
Ikimono (1:29)
Desert Road (2:07)
Off Man (1:06)
Ant (2:42)
Tongue (2:06)
Aru (1:34)
Ice Ber (0:34)
Soramimi (1:02)
Monster Story (0:52)
The End Of TV (1:08)
Review: Foodman is now well known for his left-of-centre sounds having toured the world plenty of times. Back when his debut album arrived in 2012 though he was barely known at all. It came on Orange Milk and was a wonky fusion leftfield experimentation and beat music inspired by Chicago juke. It came back then on cassette only but now the same label has pressed it up to vinyl and that means it is sure to become a cult classic all over again. The often sorts, sketchy tracks are full of wonderful ideas, a lot of MIDI sounds, bizarre designs and great use of negative space.
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Scope Neglect
Scope Neglect (LP + fold-out poster)
Cat: STUMM 503. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Lamb Shift (2:29)
Chimera (6:14)
The River Of Light & Radiation (4:49)
_1993 (2:53)
Turning The Prism (6:15)
Load Up On Guns, Bring Your Friends (3:10)
Tritium Bath (7:01)
Unreal In The Eyes Of The Dead (5:27)
Review: Forged in the darkness that exists beyond shadows, Scope Neglect opens up a new chapter in the storied career of cult producer, musician, and artist Ben Frost. A record of almost-unfathomable ferocity, taking inspiration from the blackness of industrial and metal, core elements of these scenes are untethered, taking us to a stylistic unknown - abstract, brooding and unflinching. Seven years after his last LP, at which point he told The Guardian 'I don't know if I have any more records left in me', the enigmatic polymath - a celebrated underground icon whose work spans film, visual art, and opera - proves his own doubts were unfounded. Scope Neglect is a spectacular powerhouse of sound that feels made for spaces bigger than any room, hall, or stadium. Left unrestricted, it could be capable of reaching the ends of the universe itself.
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Somoku Hodo
Somoku Hodo (limited translucent green vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BF 137. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Somoku (4:27)
Doku (2:52)
Ta Hui Xiaoxi (7:24)
Qie Boming (1:10)
Cue (4:12)
Hamidasu Yubi (4:21)
Doku (SCREWED) (bonus track) (6:26)
Review: Japanese Wunderkind Hakushi Hasegawa made their Brainfeeder debut back in 2023, dropping the incredible Somoku Hudo after a slating of similarly super jazzbreaks released independently until that magical moment. Having not yet made their mark with a wider international audience, it was up to impresario FlyLo and co. to 'break' Hasegawa, resulting first in an infamous Fuji Rock festival appearance and now a resultant repress of the initially digital mini-album. Somoku Hudo is a surreally intense jubilant jaunt through hallmarks of J-pop, neo-jungle and cutecore, ever veering on the chromatic and rhythmically errant. A crude comparison would be if Mario Kart met Tennyson met Sunik Kim, though even this is just a first-listen comparison; an auditory encounter with the Real, if you will, it's difficult to capture Hasegawa's music totally in words except for its seeming invitation to make references to other sources - which, huzzah, indicates new experimental electronic ground has been trodden!
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Air Ni Ni (reissue)
Air Ni Ni (reissue) (limited grey marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: BF 138. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Only You (4:07)
Track 2 (4:51)
Scary Point (1:48)
Desert (3:54)
Cold Goat (2:56)
Stamens, Pistils, Parties (5:38)
Evil Things (6:48)
Itsukushii Hibi (7:02)
I Can See Mountains (4:11)
Neutral (3:26)
Review: Brainfeeder looks back to Japanese hybridist Hakushi Hasegawa's first album Air Ni Ni here and reissues it on limited grey marbled vinyl. Although on the surface it might be thought of as pop, get in between the beats and you will find a challenging record that fused everything from bubblegum pop to breakcore, prog jazz to video games and much more besides. The record first came in 2019 and remains astonishingly diverse and new in the way it mashes up traditional genre boundaries and draws on alt-rock. Fans of label head Flying Lotus are sure to love it as is anyone who heard it first tie round.
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Inaudible Works 1994-2008
Inaudible Works 1994-2008 (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: EM 1211DLP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Godel, Escher, Bach In The Circle Of Fifths (2:31)
Cutie Bam-Boo Dance (5:42)
Num (5:00)
WigWig (4:48)
Indirect (3:26)
Gya-Dynamo-Generator (17:31)
Any Repeated Sound Becomes Music (3:33)
Robotomy Mam (2:27)
Grid Bug Invention (4:22)
Track 10 (2:44)
Track 11 (6:41)
7 Up & Galapagos Pop (4:43)
Longing For Gamelan (5:34)
Ultimate Random Walker Comeback (3:21)
Children Of The Distance Future (6:13)
Dissipative Structure Of Sound (6:05)
Review: Despite the title, Hyu's Inaudible Works 1994-2008 album is not actually a collection of silence. It is instead a trip into the world of Osaka-born artist Hyu who recorded these 16 pieces of hard-to-classify music over a four year period. The collection showcases HYU's unparalleled talent and innovation in crafting intricate soundscapes that push the boundaries of auditory perception. From ambient textures to glitchy rhythms, each track offers a glimpse into his singular creative process and artistic vision. With its diverse range of compositions and experimental approach, this is an inquisitive record that questions everything while exploring uncharted territories of sound and the listening experience.
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Rhetorical Islands
Rhetorical Islands (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FAIT 35LP. Rel: 20 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (2:23)
Track 2 (2:44)
Track 3 (3:48)
Track 4 (3:54)
Track 5 (2:20)
Track 6 (2:21)
Track 7 (2:20)
Track 8 (1:57)
Track 9 (2:53)
Track 10 (3:24)
Review: .Rhetorical Islands was originally pieced together from Giuseppe Ielasi's work for l'Audible Festival in Paris. An event dedicated to pushing forward thinking, mind-expanding, experimental and just plain strange sounds, his efforts certainly fit in with all of those terms. Presented here as ten standalone tracks, all without name and many without the usual elements we expect from a 'track', this first vinyl pressing of the work is really an extension of the original idea, rather than a time capsule of it. "Isolated sound worlds" is the phrase Ielasi used to describe what's happening here, and it's certainly true that the individual parts stand alone and can each be heard as autonomous. But together they also make a strange kind of sense, complementing, almost feeding into each other, even at the most stark juxtaposition. Ultimately, then, it's about interpretation, making what we choose from the ingredients.
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Tales From The Trenches
Cat: LUMB 033LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
1919 (5:24)
Archetype (6:22)
Charcoal Estates/Votes For Pinnochio/No Gateway (5:01)
X Marks The Spot (5:47)
No Show Tonight (5:19)
They Seek Her Here (6:06)
Platform (5:59)
No Show Tomorrow (4:37)
Review: The second solo releases from Edward Ka-Spel to appear on the Lumberton Trading Company label offers eight spectacularly original compositions from the outsider artist. These are tracks that bore their way into the heart and mind through startlingly personal moods and meanings. The atmosphere is often tense, and, when it's not, 'surreal' is the word that springs to mind - albeit more unusual hallucination than comical experiment. 'Platform 5' might be the best example of how unnerving things can get, the low, rumbling synth bassline underpinning spoken word, distant, almost inaudible harmonic refrain and eerie chorus. 'No Show Tomorrow' asks "what if they had a war and nobody showed up' to seemingly disconnected tones, notes and noises. 'They Seek Her Here' ups the tempo with a synth-wave-breaks trip through dystopian spaces.
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Moves In The Field
Moves In The Field (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 362. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Butterfly Phase (2:48)
Superhuman (4:24)
Don't Trust Mirrors (6:18)
Dancer Polynomials (4:07)
Sodalis (II) (4:51)
Leitmotif (3:25)
It's Okay To Disappear (4:39)
Hypno (5:11)
Moves In The Field (4:37)
Solar Flare (3:15)
Review: Kelly Moran, a New York pianist and composer, is releasing a new LP titled Moves In The Field. This will be her first solo album since 2018's Ultraviolet. The new album heavily utilises the Yamaha Disklavier player piano, which allows Moran to record her performances and have the piano play them back on its own. This instrument has allowed her to explore new possibilities in her music, creating intricate chords and patterns that would be impossible to play by hand. The album consists of ten tracks, including 'Sodalis (II),' which features beautiful and angelic melodies, and 'Butterfly Phase,' which is more introspective and personal. Moran's exploration of the Disklavier's capabilities has resulted in a unique and captivating musical experience that showcases her creativity and technical prowess.
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F Lux
F Lux (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DFA 2707. Rel: 05 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Aora (6:07)
Tols (2:21)
Schinokapsala (4:48)
Hebust Cometh (5:27)
Haerstag (4:27)
This 1 (5:35)
Nothing In My Hand (4:57)
Parasymptofelia (5:15)
Review: Russian avant-garde sculptor namesakes Naum Gabo, AKA Jonnie Wilkes of Optimo and mastering engineer James Savage, drop their inaugural album, 'F. Lux.' The pair delve deep over eight tracks of cavernous ambiance, pummeling industrial techno and barren, windswept synthscapes, which are perfectly alluded to by Scottish painter Andrew Cranston's surreal artwork. In turns introspective and oppressive, the pair ditch their usual stylistic sensibilities for something altogether more longform and enveloping, allowing for full immersion in the cavernous soundworld. Highlights include opening wormhole 'Aora' and the deeply tense grindhouse resonances of the aptly named 'Hebust Cometh'. Wicked and bad.
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Endless Path Of Memory
Cat: SONICS 03. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Intro (5:13)
Things Fall Apart (4:14)
Tales (3:13)
Vanity Mirror (3:51)
Xero (3:31)
Orchid (2:10)
My Eyes Looked Dull & Sunken (feat Racine) (6:04)
Replica (2:38)
Bury It Deep Inside Yourself (4:46)
June (4:13)
Review: Nexcyia's debut project ventures into the realm of sound design, breaking free from conventional tempo grids. The departure from typical song structures is evident throughout with disruptive yet evocative sonic experimentation filling the void. London-based sound artist Adam Dove, drawing from his background in sound art, crafts a rich soundscape in Endless Path of Memory as he blends harsh sampling and gentle synthesis. Through granular synthesis and archived audio, he explores the boundaries of reality and illusion, reflecting on themes of otherness and existential exploration. As such this record offers a poignant commentary on modern anxiety, inviting you on a journey into the depths of the human experience.
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33 34
33 34 (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EMEGO 312V. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Raw To The Core (4:24)
Keep Former (4:16)
Invisible Man (6:54)
Ok But No (7:12)
I/C/D/S (7:00)
Review: The Mego label name is synonymous with quality electronic music now for 30 years this year. One of the most important labels in Austria is still going as strong as ever. 33 34 is the second album by NPVR (Nik Colk Void and Peter Rehberg) and first in seven years. This album thrives on modular synthesis and otherworldly sound craftmanship. The eerie 'Keep Former' really intrigues the senses while 'Invisible Man' has an experimental and cool rhythm to it. 'Ok But No' sounds like you are waiting in some sort of teleport machine. Very cool. If you are into finding unique and different sounding music that is futuristic and soundtrack-like, then this is for you. This LP comes with MP3 download code and is limited to 300 copies.
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Thunder Perfect Mind
Cat: IF 119CD. Rel: 06 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Cold (CD1: Thunder Perfect Mind)
Colder Still
Zero Neither No (Andrew Liles remix - CD2: Various Industrial Adhesives & Lubricant)
Crank
Steel Dream March Of The Metal Men
The Dadda's Intoxication
Head Cold
Cold (Miss Ticker mix)
Spooky Loop
Alien
Colder Than
Colder Then
Bad Trip To Berlin
Review: Confusingly, two staggering out-there experimental albums arrived in 1992 bearing the same title: Thunder Perfect Mind. One came from Current 93, a group led by David Tibet featuring Nurse With Wound founder Steven Stapleton. The second was the latter's own experimental musical meditation on the same musical theme - a follow-up to the classic Soliloquy For Lilith that was, if anything, even darker, weirder and more intense than Current 93's paganistic LP. This expanded reissue presents a remastered version of the original two-track set on disc one - complete with musical contributions by Colin Potter and David Tibet - and a wealth of rare, unreleased and recently unearthed contemporaneous material on CD2. It's the ultimate version of an inspiringly out-there set.
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Insec
Insec (LP + insert)
Cat: SB 200. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
PreSec (2:16)
Segmentor (22:08)
Dipvoid (11:18)
Sector Fade (12:09)
Review: If this is your initial encounter with Omit then buckle up and prepare for some first contact stuff. The South Island New Zealander has been creating otherworldly arrangements since 1990, taking listeners on deep space explorations via sounds that are as inviting and alluring as they are strange and disconcerting. Humans, after all, tend to feel very wary (to put it mildly) about stepping into unknowns. On Insec this is particularly pronounced. The sense of vast is omnipresent throughout the four mammoth tracks, distant tones sound as though they're refracted rays of light bouncing off some satellite or other, or solar sails deployed on a ship exploring a far off cluster of exoplanets. The individual pieces blend perfectly and lead into one another to create a sense of epic odyssey. An adventure through noises that are impactful because of the surrounding silence and their own innate qualities.
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Letter To Yu
Cat: BEC 5613338. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Letter To Yu (3:07)
Completely Half (4:16)
Goodnight Mr Yi (3:21)
Frogs (1:43)
Doctor Says (2:18)
Spicy Crab (4:44)
Ma Tau Wai Road (with Salah Pupul) (4:04)
Causeway Bae (3:55)
Cantonese (4:52)
Kowloon (5:23)
Cosmic Rendez-Vous (3:49)
Review: Belgian singer and producer Bolis Pupul releases his first solo debut album 'Letter to Yu' following his smash success with fellow DEEWEE artist Charlotte Adigery 'Topical Dancer', a satirical, yet hard-hitting, exploration of spirituality, racism and identity that the two experienced in Ghent as children of immigrant families. If you're a fan of the production of songs like 'Mantra', then this project is for you. Still keeping the witty elements from 'Topical Dancer' the LP, a reference to a great emperor of Chinese history, 'Completely Half' opens up with Pupuls hallmark 80s synthpop style, partnered with the typically Belgian cerebral approach to music and allusions to his mixed-race heritage. Pupul's beats feel pensive, yet danceable and the more deep-in-thought cuts like 'Goodnight Mr Yi' benefit from they dynamic contrast with more in-your-face cuts like the blaring 'Kowloon' and its siren-like supersaws.
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Hinterland (10th Anniversary Edition)
Hinterland (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited translucent black smokey vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: GI 190LPC2. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Rise (2:40)
Leafs (5:11)
Still (3:58)
Riant (5:17)
Stems (7:12)
Floe (2:33)
Abscondence (6:28)
Clouded (7:37)
Fey (4:33)
The Fade (3:47)
Review: Ten year anniversary? Has it really already been ten years since Recondite's sophomore album 'Hinterland' came out?! Recondite almost single-handedly was responsible in many peoples eyes for the resurgence in techno during the early 2010s. After beating down the doors of Ghostly International for many years, the fans finally get their wish in the shape a new, shiny reissue. Coming on smokey black vinyl this time, nobody has a reason to not have this record in their collection. Included are legendary tracks like 'Stems', 'Clouded' and 'Leafs'. Many think that not only is this the best Recondite album but one of the best techno albums of the year 2013.
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Unknown City
Unknown City (LP + poster with obi-strip)
Cat: MDR 55. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Collapse (1:21)
Desert Cathedral (4:53)
False Speech (5:13)
Night Plotters (3:00)
Beszel (5:43)
Guarantee Safety In Our Cities (6:15)
Ul Qoma (6:01)
Wrists Free (feat Jerome) (5:00)
Catatonia (5:30)
Review: Turin's reputation as an enclave of Italian alternative music and culture is well known. Southern Europe's Motor City has the stunning piazzas and palazzos we want from its country, but also the huge industrial areas, many now in decline or waiting to be redeveloped, that catalyse so much in electronic and industrial music. Meanwhile, a few miles beyond town we find spectacular countryside, national parks, mountain ranges, and inspiration for deep ambient. SabaSaba were born from and into this, and the duo have established themselves as one of the region's foremost purveyors of unusual tunes. Unknown City is a like a blueprint for what a contemporary horror score could be, whether that's the slow release of the John Carpenter-esque 'Night Plotters', haunting chants and shimmers of 'Wrists Free', eerie atmospheres of 'False Speech', or anything in between.
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Grip
Grip (gatefold LP + booklet)
Cat: SC 466LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Damn Gloves (feat Ty Dola Sign & Yanga Yaya) (2:29)
Safe Word (2:42)
Spades (3:17)
Deep End (2:44)
Rum/Throwback (3:40)
Black Air Force (feat Mick Jenkins) (2:50)
Hummin' (2:48)
Ellipsis (feat Orion Sun) (3:19)
Lucky Me (2:19)
1 To 10 (2:34)
Review: In 2024 urban and club are often interchangeable terms. Both are also painfully reductive, but that's a point for another time. Los Angeles-based vocalist and producer serpentwithfeet is a case in point, an artist who deftly weaves together sexy and seductive with nightlife energy, proving not only the breadth of each canon but also how much ground they can share. While this may not be unfamiliar, it's relatively new ground for the man with the mic in question, whose previous exploits have often been rooted in gospel tones, nodding to his own upbringing in a religious household. GRIP is musically revelatory in that sense, then, and impeccably crafted.
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What Time Is Love? Sessions
Cat: SRJAM 23B. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
T Minus 23/Luminosity/Mu Sagitarri (14:34)
What Time Is Love (Redux) (5:35)
What Time Is Ardkore (5:58)
Turning Point (6:17)
Spiral Sunrise/Pure Trance Artefact/Synchronicity (10:41)
That Wisnae A Microdose/Melon Farmer/Epsilon/Sheep To Shepherd (21:33)
Review: Mad-heads, rave veterans and lovers of having their brains rewired by previously unexplored sonic realms unite, because here comes the first of four, yes four, new albums from the fantastic freak of nature that is Special Request. His 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' arrives in several different formats this month and across six sizzling tracks that re-wire the KLF's hit of that name, he taps into everything from "ephemeral ambiance to barnstorming hardcore, pummelling house to pointillist trance" and does so with a mix of the surreal and the psychotic, the psychedelic and the downright ridiculous. It's mental, and we love it.
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What Time Is Love? Sessions
What Time Is Love? Sessions (limited clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SRJAM 23C. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
T Minus 23/Luminosity/Mu Sagitarri (14:34)
What Time Is Love (Redux) (5:35)
What Time Is Ardkore (5:58)
Turning Point (6:17)
Spiral Sunrise/Pure Trance Artefact/Synchronicity (10:41)
That Wisnae A Microdose/Melon Farmer/Epsilon/Sheep To Shepherd (21:33)
Review: As you know if you have followed the work of Special Request aka Paul Woolford, it often comes in huge bursts and across several releases at once. So it is that this year the one-man production machine is to drop not one but a four-album run over the next 12 months, all independently. Quite what he runs on we do not know but we need some because once again on this limited clear vinyl version of his 'What Time Is Love? Sessions' he taps into the future as he rewires the musical DNA of rave, techno, bass and jungle into tracks that make your brain fizz and your body move. Unreal work once more from this unstoppable force.
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Dostrotime
Dostrotime (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 366. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Drum And Bass
Arkteon 1 (3:01)
Enbounce (6:31)
Wendorlan (6:10)
Duneray (6:30)
Kronmec (4:32)
Arkteon 2 (2:29)
Holorform (4:44)
Akkranen (5:29)
Stromcor (5:04)
Domelash (6:15)
Heliobat (3:44)
Arkteon 3 (4:05)
Review: Not too many artists can create a buzz quite like when word spreads of a new album more than Squarepusher. Dostrotime is the first album for Tom Jenkinson in nearly four years, one of his longest breaks between albums. Proceeding the album release, the video for the hardcore acid banger Wendorlan has been making the rounds on the internet. If this is any indication of the rest of the album, then expect some serious heat. Audio samples have been tightly secured to protect leaks online until the release date. This album will be spread over a 2x12 and nicely packaged in gatefold form and no doubt contain some great gallops through the genre spectrum like only Squarepusher can do.
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Intersection On The Point Of Parallel Vol I
VARIOUS
Cat: LSD 039. Rel: 27 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (2:44)
Track 2 (1:32)
Track 3 (1:36)
Track 4 (2:41)
Track 5 (2:11)
Track 6 (2:48)
Track 7 (3:24)
Track 8 (1:27)
Track 9 (1:57)
Track 10 (10:46)
Track 11 (2:07)
Track 12 (9:58)
Track 13 (2:29)
Track 14 (6:56)
Review: The enigmatic Light Sounds Dark label often seem nigh but murmurers of the electronic music underground, though they're best known for their reissue compilations of 80s synth rarities. Though that's not their entire scope, with no end of new solo LPs in the vein of textural dub, wilfully obscure ambient and new wave also gracing their register. Ever mysterious, but not having released new label material since 2018, they're now back on their business with the first volume of their Intersection On The Point Of Parallel, consisting of 14 unnamed, gothic glimpses of the dark, melted-ice sublime. Beginning on a note of cacophony before teasing later chord-driven emotes and ersatz falls into droning hell and temperate acid rainforests, there's a sonic biome here for every musical temperament, from open pearl to hard-cased extremophile.
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Intersection On The Point Of Parallel Vol II
VARIOUS
Cat: LSD 040. Rel: 27 Feb 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1 (4:10)
Track 2 (4:40)
Track 3 (5:45)
Track 4 (4:59)
Track 5 (2:49)
Track 6 (1:56)
Track 7 (2:53)
Track 8 (3:34)
Track 9 (4:16)
Track 10 (5:14)
Track 11 (4:01)
Track 12 (1:42)
Track 13 (2:43)
Track 14 (3:57)
Track 15 (1:16)
Track 16 (5:34)
Track 17 (1:49)
Track 18 (5:38)
Track 19 (2:09)
Review: Intersection On The Points Of Parallel Vol. II is the second volume in the eponymous series from mysterious, largely new wave and post-punk oddity reissues label, Light Sounds Dark. Fittingly, and perhaps as it should be, very little info accompanies this incredible new release, allowing us to figuratively melt into the music here. With nineteen tracks of excess wonderment - teased out through found object tinkerings, circuit-bent synths, and pre-DAW hardware wringouts - you can be sure that every track here was sourced from the deepest, darkest depths of '70s-80s tape-bound Tartarus. Notable moments include the B1 and B2, both droning, but one serving as the rhythmical counterpoint to the doomy other, and the C3, an impossible-to-place coldwave experiment that sounds like something between a Dillinja throwaway and a DZ Lectric lost cut.
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Xylophonics/Robot X
Xylophonics/Robot X (limited numbered clear vinyl 2xLP + stamps + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: IP 08889CV. Rel: 28 Mar 24
 
Experimental/Electronic
Xylophonics (LP1: Xylophonics) (3:47)
Refer To The Manual (4:53)
The Spark (2:38)
Supernaturals (2:56)
The Typewriter (2:18)
Temperamental Circus (2:13)
Xylophonics 2 (2:38)
Memory Oscillator (3:42)
Peak Harmonics (4:09)
Whistling Home (3:43)
Space Patrol (1:49)
Sound Corridor (2:55)
The One That Got Away (LP2: Robot X) (3:49)
Harmonic Drive (4:52)
Nanobots (2:37)
Edmondo (2:57)
Repeatability (2:19)
The Three Laws Of Robotics (2:13)
Awareness Signals (2:39)
Multi-Minimal Malfunctions (3:37)
Resolution Sensory Feedback (4:15)
X Robot (3:42)
Resista Reggael (1:51)
Robot X (2:48)
Review: Brothers in sounds (and lineage) Mark and Clive Ives deal with two of the biggest issues impacting music right now on one incredible record.WOO have a reputation for taking parts of archived sounds and formulating new things from those segments, and in this case the work is born from excerpts of four-track tape recordings made in the late-1980s. They then began reflecting on the "imminent nature of humanoid robots", and starting to create Xylophonics/Robot X. From artificial intelligence to reuse and sample politics and economics, these themes seem to guide the sounds themselves, which feel strangely nostalgic and futuristic, a vision of tomorrow that is inseprtable from the humans that made it - their understanding of the unfolding machine age through weird distorted jazz tech, deconstructed dub and psychedelic electronica. So, remembering all this is a reconfigured version of stuff made almost 35 years ago is truly mind-blowing.
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Nonage
Nonage (LP)
Cat: MTR 016LP. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
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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