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Surround (remastered)
Surround (remastered) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT 09LP. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Time After Time (11:09)
Surround (3:22)
Something Blue (5:46)
Time Forest (11:00)
Water Planet (2:06)
Green Shower (6:20)
Review: In the widespread revival of Japanese ambient music, Hiroshi Yoshimura's music has been cast as some of the most cherished and reissued. Albums such as Music For Nine Post Cards and Green have enjoyed high-end editions in recent times, and now comes the turn of 1986 masterpiece Surround. It's been fervently pined for by the new wave of Far East ambient aficionados, and for good reason. This is Yoshimura at his best, delicately placing elegant musical figures atop oceanic pools of synth and leaving ample room for the mind to cast adrift. That might sound like a very generic way of describing an ambient release, but Surround's qualities transcend the formulaic trappings of the genre to become something truly magical.
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 in stock $36.59
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Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Cat: AMB 3922LP. Rel: 24 Oct 19
Xtal (4:51)
Tha (9:02)
Pulsewidth (3:48)
Ageispolis (5:21)
I (1:12)
Green Calx (6:05)
Heliosphan (4:50)
We Are The Music Makers (7:45)
Schottkey 7th Path (5:02)
Ptolemy (7:14)
Hedphelym (6:04)
Delphium (5:27)
Actium (7:36)
Review: In line with the timely reappraisal of all things R&S related, the resurgent Apollo have seen the opportunity to bring one of their most celebrated records back for another round. Aphex Twin's ambient recordings mature magnificently with age, sounding ever richer and more emotive as the rest of electronic music continues to play catch up all around. From the gentle breakbeats of "Xtal" to the aquatic techno lure of "Tha", the airy rave of "Pulsewidth" to the heartwrenching composition of "Ageispolis", every track is a perennial example of how far ambient techno could reach even back then. It's just that no-one quite had the arm-span of Richard D. James.
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 in stock $22.58
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Dreamfear
Dreamfear (12")
Cat: XL 1401T. Rel: 09 Feb 24
Dreamfear (12:51)
Boy Sent From Above (13:26)
Review: Burial drops his latest two-tracker on XL, two chaotic breakbeat balancing acts firmly rooted in rushy UK 'ardkore and day-glo 80s freestyle respectively. The A is a nail-biting, cavernous tweak out, which Burial pipes out into the darkest, most paranoid corners of the rave, exhuming frazzled dancers and inducing a queasy euphoria that any seasoned hedonists will recognise all too well. 'Boy Sent From Above', on the other hand seems to chart the passage of an obsessive, icy winter graff mission, with tinny drum machines, saccharine squarewave arpeggio hooks and spraycan samples harking back to the heyday of B-Boy electro, Miami freestyle and NYC breaking with devastating efficacy, albeit seen through Burial's unmistakeable misty-eyed LDN gauze; chrome and black over day-glo. Dreamfear marks yet another welcome switch up in Burial's artistic direction, and makes for one of the most evocative, moving and transporting entries in his much pored-over catalogue.

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 in stock $11.93
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Surround (remastered)
Surround (remastered) (blue vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT 09C1. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Time After Time (11:09)
Surround (3:22)
Something Blue (5:46)
Time Forest (11:00)
Water Planet (2:06)
Green Shower (6:20)
Review: Amongst the many Hiroshi Yoshimura albums to enjoy a reissue in recent years, it's astonishing it's taken until now for someone to do right by Surround. Yoshimura's legacy (and second hand value) has shot up since the resurgent appreciation of ambient music from Japan and some his most treasured albums have ridden waves of online algorithms to become wildly popular and highly sought after. The prices on original copies of this 1986 album tell you all you need to know, but thankfully Temporal Drift are here to present a high-end reissue of this masterful piece of ambient escapism, crafted by a true master of the genre. This is the blue vinyl pressing, all the better to dive into head first.
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 in stock $43.58
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Colors Of Silence: The Unnamed Trilogy In The Making
Cat: BEWITH 120LP. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Dance In The Dust (1:00)
Amber Whispers (4:44)
Where Were We (3:28)
The Lights Of Kinshasa (3:29)
Pictures Of You (2:53)
Serendipity For Two
Smiles By The Millions
Higher Still
Oriental
Days To Wonder
Dawn Of Europa
Crystal Falls
Purple Lines
Review: Wally Badarou's incredible impression on modern pop music is intrinsically linked to his work in Nassau at the legendary Compass Point studios. There, the Paris-born synth legend lent his talent to a staggering amount of legendary music, but his own solo works have a magic all their own. 1984's Echoes might be the best known of his records, but there's a surprise entry from 2001 which is known to the deep-digging heads at Be With as a legendary record in need of wider release. Colors Of Silence was originally conceived as a yoga-minded release, but it's easier to consider it as another trip into the fantasy worlds Badarou can conjure from his eloquent synth work, and now it finally has a vinyl release.
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 in stock $24.65
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Dimension Intrusion (reissue)
Dimension Intrusion (reissue) (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 12R. Rel: 09 Nov 23
A New Day (3:54)
FU (7:45)
Slac (3:19)
Dimension Intrusion (4:04)
Substance Abuse (5:10)
Train-Trac 1 (6:27)
Another Time (Revisited) (6:24)
Theychx (13:13)
UVA (8:07)
Mantrax (8:01)
Nitedrive (3:27)
Into The Space (5:10)
Logikal Nonsense (1:16)
Review: Richie Hawtin's early music was undoubtedly a product of his surroundings in Windsor (the Canadian one) and Detroit, but over time a more European dimension to his sound emerged which naturally aligned with the developments taking place at Warp. When the Artificial Intelligence series came together, Hawtin's approach was certainly tipped more towards techno in the American sense of the word, but his pointillist beats and synth sequences on Dimension Intrusion slotted in comfortably between Speedy J, Polygon Window and Autechre. Not just a horizontal home listening affair, there's plenty of rave teeth to tracks like 'F.U.' and 'Substance Abuse', as he demonstrated his gift for telling vivid, narcotic stories with the 303 and 909. Now, the album has finally remastered and reissued, sounding the best it ever has and released alongside a new edition of Speedy J's equally seminal Ginger.
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 in stock $25.69
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Ginger (reissue)
Ginger (reissue) (2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 14R. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Ginger (7:10)
Fill 4 (2:05)
Beam Me Up! (5:42)
R2 D2 (5:42)
Fill 14 (4:10)
Basic Design (7:39)
Perfect Pitch (7:00)
Flashback (6:25)
Pepper (5:55)
De-Orbit (6:10)
Review: Warp continues to comb back through the landmark Artificial Intelligence series with this landmark record from Jochem Paap, aka Speedy J. Alongside a tandem reissue of Richie Hawtin's F.U.S.E. album Dimension Intrusion, this remastered edition of Ginger takes us back into the heart of early 90s techno innovation, when new ideas were developing globally at a rate of knots. Paap had already established himself in the harder end of the techno pool, but Ginger flipped the script with an immersive, meditative exploration of minimalism and melodic structure. Amongst the eternal classics are some dazzling miniatures deemed 'Fills' which make for some of the most compelling listening on this seminal slice of early 90s techno.
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Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 6516811. Rel: 11 Apr 24
End Of Innocence (2:37)
As The Planets & The Stars Collapse (2:28)
Insecurities (4:36)
Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become (3:10)
The Wounded Need To Be Replenished (2:42)
Body To Inhabit (7:28)
I’ll Do Whatever You Want (7:41)
Living (3:41)
Breathing (4:27)
Kiss Me Before I Forget (2:54)
Song Of The Motherland (4:46)
Review: British jazz musician Shabaka Hutchings releases his sophomore album 'Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace', set to be another distinctive ribbon on top of his well-decorated jazz career including collaborations with Andre 3000 and being a member of Sons of Kemet. The LP marks Hutchings' return to music after giving up the saxophone a year ago. Here he returns to his original instrumental calling, the clarinet, but a wide array of wind and percussion punctuates his musings. Opening track 'End of Innocence', is a brief and understated clarinet and piano marriage. The reverberation of the keys softly drones behind the masterfully precise clarinet lead, with perfectly placed percussion sprinkled throughout. It's introspective, serene and understated - a supremely narrative feel that only instrumental jazz can give off. This pressing is the indie-exclusive red-coloured disc.
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 in stock $27.25
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Theories Of Time
Theories Of Time (limited heavyweight green & black smoke vinyl 12" + digital bonus track download code)
Cat: LPY 13. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Distortion (5:18)
Travelling (9:16)
Shift (3:52)
Delay (7:35)
Review: Hidden Sequence have appeared on legendary dub techno label Mosaic in fine form of late and now they land on the Lempuyang imprint with four more serene fusions. Their Theories of Time EP opens up with the swaggering dub rhythms and bottomless depths of 'Distortion', a cut as heady as they come. 'Travelling,' as the title suggests, has a deeper rolling groove and more movement to it as it snakes through underwater dub caverns. Flip it over for more widescreen and serene explorations of the ocean floor with 'Shift' and mysterious leads of 'Delay' which is a fourth and final frictionless dub dream.
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Tags: Dub Techno
 in stock $14.27
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Allambie
Cat: AAR 024. Rel: 15 Jan 24
Rail Bridge (5:23)
Green Shade (5:13)
Minak Reserve (5:14)
Could It Be You (4:43)
Drysdale Road (6:05)
Paddy Track Dub (6:25)
Allambie (4:45)
Review: Alex Albrecht returns to Analogue Attic Recordings for the label's inaugural release of 2024. An immersive exploration spanning house, downtempo, and ambient genres, Albrecht guides listeners through a ephemeral sonic journey. Characterised by trademark field recordings and enchanting piano motifs, Allambie also integrates new hardware and synth sounds to Alex's palette. Featuring electro-acoustic ventures such as 'Railbridge', warm pads breathing in and out, setting a dynamic tone, and then transitioning to the deeper sounds of 'Green Shade'. Sub-bass breaks and a more minor feel that adds complexity to the sonic landscape, Allambie takes you on a journey from the boundary of the forest to its more mysterious, overgrown centre, a sonic narrative that captivates and intrigues.
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 in stock $18.42
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Signs
Signs (hand-stamped LP)
Cat: PEAK 018. Rel: 19 Feb 24
In Circuits (5:05)
4k Murmurs (feat J) (7:04)
Stadium Drive (5:37)
Pinned (7:22)
Blue (7:09)
We Should Keep Going (6:38)
Review: Chicago trio Purelink prove themselves to be sonic alchemists once more as they serve up a bewitching brew that pulls apart the essence of ambient, dub tech and electronica to rebuild all new musical forms. Ever since forming first in 2020, Tommy Paslaski (aka Concave Reflection), Ben Paulson (aka Kindtree), and Akeem Asani (aka Millia) have regularly got together in a studio workshop to explore "the endless possibilities of a laptop" armed with banks of samples. Now they distill those sessions into music that is beautifully delicate yet captivating - slow and subtle rhythms, deft chords and icy minimalism all unfurl into a richly immersive soundscape here.

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 in stock $24.38
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Inland Delta
Inland Delta (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BIO 39LP. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Surface Tension (6:08)
Delta Function (5:00)
Franklin's Dream (8:05)
Wolfgang's Wave (5:11)
Brownian Motion (7:10)
Random Walk (7:13)
The String Thing (6:35)
Florian's Flute (2:46)
Jane's Lament (5:47)
Review: The release of any new Biosphere album is cause for celebration, especially when the man himself - the great Geir Jenssen - has chosen a specific theme or concept. 'Inland Delta', his first new full-length for almost two years, features (in his words) "mostly improvised performances on newly restored vintage keyboards". In practice, that means a slightly more colourful and fluid ambient sound than some of his many ambient albums, plus inherent warmth missing from his often icy compositions. There's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the slow-moving cinematic bliss of 'Franklin's Dream' and the shuffling shimmer of 'Delta Function', to the becalmed, slowly unfurling dreaminess of 'The String Thing' and the Tangerine Dream-does-ambient loveliness of 'Florian's Flute'.
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 in stock $22.58
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Half Dead Ganga Music
Cat: PLA 034. Rel: 15 Jan 24
Schmacht (2:50)
Gole Mariam (3:20)
Da Ma (3:17)
Golnessar (3:01)
De La Cohorte Mystique (4:23)
Freaking At Ffm (2:15)
Perse Voir La Lumiere (2:37)
Fassle (3:00)
Taghmanantes - Gin Gina - Un Jour (9:31)
Review: So-called 'ethno-industrialists' and Paris-based outliers Vox Populi are next in the spotlight for Platform 23 Records as it continues on its mission to unearth archival treasures both known and unknown. Half Dead Ganga Music is widely thought to be one of the group's most cohesive records as it meanders through lo-fi drones, muggy ambient and voodoo ritualism. Founder Axel Kyrou and partner Mythra who provides the ghostly vocals cook up alluring yet oddball sounds with obscured bass, rich layers of tape processing and weirdly uplifting gloominess. A superb album that sounds as new and innovative now as it did when it was first released all those decades ago.
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 in stock $16.35
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All Life Long
All Life Long (limited gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: SOMA 055LP. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Passage Through The Spheres (7:01)
All Life Long (For Organ) (8:53)
No Sun To Burn (For Brass) (3:16)
Prisoned On Watery Shore (7:48)
Retrograde Canon (4:21)
Slow Of Faith (4:40)
Fastened Maze (11:46)
No Sun To Burn (For Organ (10:28)
All Life Long (3:23)
Moving Forward (6:26)
Formation Flight (2:45)
The Unification Of Inner & Outer Life (9:47)
Review: If you're keyed into the modern classical stretch of the contemporary ambient world, you'll have likely discovered Kali Malone before. Her works have been largely focused on the organ, which she has pushed into all manner of experimental realms as a vessel for life-affirming drones, but don't be misled into thinking that's the only tool in her kit. Malone is a constantly evolving, inquisitive artist and her new album All Life Long confirms this with specific pieces for voice and brass performed by Macadam Ensemble and Anima Brass. Rewarding the patient listener and breaking new ground in her compelling, studious approach to music, this is another firm reminder of Malone's formidable presence in contemporary experimental music circles.
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 in stock $32.95
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VARIOUS
10 (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MFM 066. Rel: 20 Dec 23
Joan Bibiloni - "Nits De La Sultana" (3:46)
The Zenmenn - "The Legend Of Haziz" (5:38)
Stroer - "When You Stopped Sleeping" (3:25)
Androo - "WIO" (Micmac mix) (3:45)
Joel Graham - "Cool Blue Pool" (3:05)
Jonny Nash - "Dream It Right" (5:37)
Terekke - "Just Ducking Around" (2:29)
Mei Honeycomb - "Squeaky Eye Syndrome" (5:18)
Tombolo - "Continental Drift" (5:40)
Kuniyuki Takahashi - "Forest Dust" (9:45)
Yu Su J Wilson - "Mitti Attar" (5:30)
Gigi Masin - "Panama Girl" (6:58)
Ocean Moon - "The Ecstatic Alarm" (2:32)
Michal Turtle - "Borrowed Times" (3:59)
Ramzi - "Baci" (3:37)
Suso Saiz - "Kailas" (3:45)
Dea - "Undecenial" (7:42)
Review: The Music For Memory label has invented its own little scene over the course of the last decade. It's a mature and moving world where modern classical, ambient, downtempo, Balearic and plenty of in between sounds all come together in soothing harmony. To mark the occasion of its tenth release, the label has put together this superb double album overview of what it does - all the usual artists you would expect feature from Joan Biblioni to Jonny Nash to Gigi Masin and it all adds up to a perfectly escapist collection from this top draw label who sadly lost co-founder Jamie Tiller earlier in the year.
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 in stock $33.99
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Subtraktive (reissue)
Subtraktive (reissue) (translucent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOSPACE 008RE. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Subtraktive (remastered) (15:32)
Subtraktive (live) (17:37)
Review: After many years of waiting, CV313 (Stephen Hitchell) brings out blue vinyl editions of some of his cherished dub techno classics. Originally released in 2007 and again in 2009, 'Subtraktive' took the M7 formula and deepened it even further becoming the blueprint for CV313 and the Echospace label for years to come. Comes with the live in Japan version also. This reissue is a warm welcome for those concerned about ever getting a copy.
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 in stock $15.04
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Green
Green (crystal green vinyl LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: LITA 192G2. Rel: 02 Oct 20
Creek (4:43)
Feel (4:27)
Sheep (5:17)
Sleep (6:22)
Green (5:08)
Feet (6:07)
Street (6:39)
Teevee (3:22)
Review: Up until his death in 2003, Hiroshi Yoshimura spent decades offering up immaculate albums that blurred the boundaries between ambient, new age and minimalism. For those not versed in the Japanese ambient pioneer's vast catalogue, 1986's "Green" - which is here reissued by Light In The Attic - remains one of his most impressive works. Created using a minimal number of instruments (mostly synthesizers and electric pianos), the set is as quietly jazzy as it is relaxing. Highlights include the meditative, Terry Riley influenced bliss of "Feel", the pulsing organ stabs and blissful electronics of "Sheep", the garden-ready musical hug that is "Green" and the swelling opener "Creek".
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 in stock $33.73
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12
12 (trifold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SONY 196587898212. Rel: 23 Jun 23
20210310 (6:45)
20211130 (5:10)
20211201 (5:21)
20220123 (8:26)
20220202 (6:04)
20220207 (6:58)
20220214 (9:22)
20220302 - Sarabande (3:15)
20220302 (0:50)
20220307 (1:58)
20220404 (2:34)
20220304 (3:32)
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto is making a very welcome return here with his first solo album since 2017's async. Milan Records are releasing 12 in January to coincide with the venerated Japanese composer's 71st birthday, and the timing is poignant given the album draws from musical sketches created while Sakamoto battled for two and a half years with cancer. Sakamoto himself describes reaching for his synths as a kind of therapeutic response to a big operation, and so the music carries an added depth of personal experience from one of the most profound ordeals a person can go through.
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 in stock $32.43
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Environment 7003
Cat: LPTOT 89. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Future Testaments (4:12)
Resting Point (2:02)
A Desolate Stretch Of Night Road (5:54)
Where All Is Ending (3:41)
Overwrite (5:05)
I'm Eating Here (3:54)
Echos Of Inherent Sense (1:09)
A Space In The Subsequent Familiar (4:30)
Drift Incline (4:18)
Trichome (4:10)
Absence Of Solution (5:43)
Kwaahu (4:43)
Review: FSOL continue to be a prolific force in the sonic universe of their own making. The Environments series they started in 2007 has come to a head with a trio of albums over the past year and this is the last of them. There's a pointed callback at work on Environment 7.003, the cover explicitly referencing seminal early album ISDN, and the album is scattered with subtle nods to those mid 90s glory days. But The Future Sound Of London has always been about pushing forwards and that's precisely what Brian Dougans and Garry Cobain do on this resplendent suite of electronica, sure to satisfy the die hard fans without lazily rehashing old ideas.
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 in stock $25.43
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In Parallel
Cat: WSDMLP 006. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Nostalgia (3:56)
Homemade Jam (3:53)
Sun Tickles (4:32)
Purple Punch (4:35)
Paper Labyrinth (4:56)
Tonal, Fluid (3:24)
Sending Ritual (4:08)
Full Of Mushrooms (4:13)
In Parallel (5:06)
Mysterious Wedding (4:27)
Review: Seoul-based duo Salamanda clearly struck upon a persuasive formula when they first cropped up on Good Morning Tapes in 2020. Somewhere between delicate ambient and a modern kind of deep house, their music carries a tenderness which feels absolutely at home on Facta and K-Lone's eminently soothing stable, Wisdom Teeth. In Parallel builds on the sound laid out on previous records for Human Pitch and Metron by presenting a more focused duo seemingly conscious of their rapidly grown audience and considering how to best build upon their tender sound without losing the charm. Threading subtle pop elements into their gossamer-light constructions, this is a rich, satisfying listen from a duo it's so easy to love.
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 in stock $19.20
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Inland Delta
Cat: BIO 39CD. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Surface Tension
Delta Function
Franklin's Dream
Wolfgang's Wave
Brownian Motion
Random Walk
The String Thing
Florian's Flute
Jane's Lament
Review: Geir Jennsen returns as Biosphere, one of the most enduring names in Norwegian electronic music and by now synonymous with elegant, plaintive ambient of the highest calibre. Inland Delta is made up of nine new musical pieces recorded between 2022 and 2023, primarily focused on improvised performance on a range of vintage keyboards recently restored to pristine condition. As lead track 'Franklin's Dream' demonstrates, there's space for traditional piano as well as the looming drones we know and love Biosphere for, all composed on the fly with a keen sense of harmony that comes from Jenssen's vast experience in this corner of experimental music.
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 in stock $12.44
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LXXXVIII
LXXXVIII (deep blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ZEN 295. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Push Power (A1) (4:07)
Hit That Spdiff (B8) (7:41)
Azd Rain (G1) (4:38)
Memory Haze (C1) (3:58)
Game Over (E1) (3:14)
Typewriter World (C8) (4:35)
Its Me (G8) (5:10)
Chill (H2) (1:12)
Green Blue Amnesia Magic Haze (D7) (6:24)
Oway (F7) (4:52)
M2 (F8) (2:58)
Azifiziks (D8) (5:00)
Pluto (A2) (2:48)
Review: Darren Cunningham continues his inimitable exploration as Actress with a new album reportedly informed by game theory. Drawing on the tactics of chess as a framework for creating and releasing his ninth studio album, the artist himself describes this as a 'voyage into luxury sonics', and indeed 'Push Power (a 1)' has a certain languid piano jazz sophistication to it. But there's still plenty of that rugged, off-centre groove beating away underneath, and in its subdued and singular style, it feels like an Actress record through and through. Profound, moving and bold in its originality, this is yet another triumph for an artist who constantly shakes up the conventions of club music.
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Interstellar (Soundtrack)
Interstellar (Soundtrack) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile purple vinyl 2xLP in rainbow-laminate sleeve + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 023P. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Dreaming Of The Crash
Cornfield Chase
Dust
Day One
Message From Home
Stay
The Wormhole
Afraid Of Time
A Place Among The Stars
No Time For Caution
Murph
Detach
Running Out
Tick-Tock
Where We're Going
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
Review: You don't have to be a film score obsessive to recognise the name of Hans Zimmer; the man who has practically created a monopoly out of the craft. While his work on the recent Denis Villeneuve adaptations of Dune has currently ended his creative partnership with auteur filmmaker Christopher Nolan (who has since enlisted the exceptional Ludwig Goransson in his stead), during their collaborative tenure, no particular score garnered the adoration and passionate praise that still continues to be heaped upon 2014's sci-fi spectacle Interstellar. Featuring some of Zimmer's most mercurial work to date, swaying from lilting hues of delicacy to bombastic, palpable, otherworldly dread, without ever veering into alienating sonics; the pieces still receives copious applause, instigate enthralling discussion and continue to be repressed to vinyl. In short, the Interstellar score is the outlier soundtrack for every collector.
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 in stock $43.33
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Double Journey
Double Journey (translucent red vinyl 12")
Cat: SORA 01. Rel: 10 Nov 23
Kuniyuki Takahashi - "When We Are All Truely Free" (The Cosmic Arts Ambient Suite) (10:03)
Residue By Joaquin Joe Claussell - "I Believe" (demo Test Composition dub) (11:29)
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Silencio
Silencio (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRESOR 339LP. Rel: 08 Nov 23
Silencio
Luminoso
Librarsi
Infinito
Colpo
Volta (version)
Infinito (version)
Luminoso (version)
Volta
Opaco
Opaco (version)
Review: The latest project from Basic Channel pioneer Moritz Von Oswald examines the sonic relationships between human voice and synthetic tones. The initial outline of the album was shaped out in Von Oswald's studio on an assortment of synths, before Finnish composer Jarkko Riihimaki wrote the compositions out as sheet music to be interpreted by Berlin-based choral group Vocalconsort. Recorded in a nearby church, these austere compositions strike a neo-classical note, but they also naturally align with Von Oswald's accomplished legacy in the realm of minimal music while pushing the renowned artist and his listeners in challenging new directions.
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 in stock $34.24
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Jon Savage's Ambient 90s
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Jon Savage's Ambient 90s (limited unmixed CD)
Cat: CTRUE 32CD. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Sandoz - "Limbo"
Lobe - "Placebo"
2 Cabbages On A Drip - "Calm"
React To Rhythm - "Intoxication" (Clubfield mix)
Strange Cargo - "Montauk Point"
Rapoon - "Bol Baya"
Aphex Twin - "Utopia 3"
GOL - "No Bounds"
Moonwater - "Space Indian"
Underworld - "Blueski"
U-Ziq - "Phiesope"
Biosphere - "En-trance"
Review: The 1990s was arguably the first 'golden age' of ambient - a time when the inherently atmospheric and laidback style not only exploded in popularity, but also became the post-club soundtrack of choice for a whole generation. This personal survey of the 90s ambient scene from journalist and author Jon Savage does a good job in gathering together a representative selection of genuine gems and overlooked classics, drifting between the bubbly, deep space brilliance of Richard H Kirk's Sandoz project ('Limbo'), bleeping ambient house ('Calm' by 2 Cabbages on a Drip), early progressive house (React 2 Rhythm), electronic psychedelia (the tabla rhythms and swirly noises of Rapoon), ambient blues (Underworld), IDM (U-ziq), and glacial, slow-motion bliss (Biosphere).
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Streetlands
Cat: HDB 150. Rel: 27 Jan 23
Hospital Chapel (7:54)
Streetlands (13:18)
Exokind (12:16)
Review: Is there any artist in electronic music that releases as little music yet remains as highly revered as Burial? We can't think of any. As it happens, this new Streetlands EP is actually the hallowed UK producer's second outing of 2022 after the ambient offering Antidawn back in January. As always it finds him back on Kode9's Hyperdub label. 'Hospital Chapel' is eerie atmosphere and lo-fi samples, 'Streelands' is another sparse ambient cut that is full of melancholy and 'Exokind' is the soundtrack of a faraway planet with distant solar winds and only the smallest of microbial activities for you to tune into before a signature angelic vocal brings the beauty.
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 in stock $7.26
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Andaman EP
Cat: ABT 001. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Kahakai (feat Malie) (6:42)
Jangil (6:07)
Galathea (7:06)
Hinam (6:30)
Review: Sindh combines old and new worlds on his latest mystic hymns, this time kicking off the A-Biotic label with his dark and alluring four-track EP 'Andaman'. He manages to fuse organic and synthetic materials here as he heads down a darkly introspective path where minimal and IDM, dub and techno all collide in mutant form. 'Jangil' is a real standout with its bubbling halftime rhythms and icy synths backed by distant angelic chorals. The bewitching sounds continue on 'Galathea' which rides back and forth on its heels as subtle sines, scurrying synths and menacing pads all interlock before 'Hinam' locks you in a dense synth stasis and loopy sense of lurching rhythm.

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Songs Of Silence
Songs Of Silence (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: STUMM 500. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Cathedral (4:18)
White Rabbit (4:39)
Passage (3:09)
Imminent (4:54)
Red Planet (4:39)
The Lamentations Of Jeremiah (4:23)
Mitosis (4:50)
Blackleg (3:06)
Scarper (3:43)
Last Transmission (4:45)
Review: Vince Clarke (Erasure, Yazoo, Depeche Mode, The Assembly) presents his first ever solo album, Songs of Silence. As the album title suggests, it's a lyricless (though not vocal-free) instrumental album, and unlike anything you might've previously heard before from Clarke as an artisan of dynamic electropop. Rather, this LP brings with it a comparatively sober ambient electronic beauty, its unique characteristics lending it a category of its own. But two self-imposed oblique strategies underpinned its creation - first, that the sounds Clarke generated for the album would come solely from Eurorack (a modular synthesizer format introduced in the mid-90s), and second, that each track would be based around one note, maintaining a single key throughout.
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Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
Cat: 650431 1. Rel: 11 Apr 24
End Of Innocence (2:37)
As The Planets & The Stars Collapse (2:28)
Insecurities (4:36)
Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become (3:10)
The Wounded Need To Be Replenished (2:42)
Body To Inhabit (7:28)
I’ll Do Whatever You Want (7:41)
Living (3:41)
Breathing (4:27)
Kiss Me Before I Forget (2:54)
Song Of The Motherland (4:46)
Review: Composer and multi-instrumentalist Shabaka Hutchings releases his sophomore LP Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace', building on his increasingly impressive career working with Andre 3000, Sun Ra Arkestra and heading multiple bands - not least the, now dissolved, The Comet is Coming. The album marks the king's return to music, following his abandonment of the saxophone in 2023. Here he returns to his original instrumental calling, the clarinet, but a wide array of wind is on offer. The first single, the opening track 'End of Innocence', is a succinct clarinet and piano marriage. The reverberation of the keys softly emanates behind the masterfully controlled clarinet lead, with perfectly placed percussion sprinkled throughout. It's introspective, serene and understated - a supremely narrative feel that only instrumental jazz can give off.
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Afrikan Culture
Afrikan Culture (limited LP)
Cat: B 0036213. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Black Meditation (4:01)
Call It A European Paradox (3:30)
Ital Is Vital (4:41)
Memories Don't Live Like People Do (1:40)
Ritual Awakening (1:33)
Explore Inner Space (6:15)
The Dimension Of Subtle Awareness (4:30)
Rebirth (1:46)
Review: A saxophonist at the pinnacle of his game, Shabaka Hutchings presents 'Afrikan Culture, on which he explores the rich musical traditions of the African continent and combines them with contemporary, self-affirming themes. Remarkably for how well-touted his name is, this is Hutchings' first ever solo LP, bringing it to the masses under the name Shabaka (following on the smash success of Sons Of Kemet and The Comet Is Coming). It's a stunning, existential album which not only pays tribute to the Afrofuturist greats who precede him, but which, of course, looks squarely into the eyes of Afroftuture that will come after him.
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 in stock $23.35
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All Life Long
Cat: SOMA 055CD. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Passage Through The Spheres
All Life Long (For Organ)
No Sun To Burn (For Brass)
Prisoned On Watery Shore
Retrograde Canon
Slow Of Faith
Fastened Maze
No Sun To Burn (For Organ
All Life Long (For Voice)
Moving Forward
Formation Flight
The Unification Of Inner & Outer Life
Review: All Life Long is the latest work from accomplished ambient, experimental artist Kali Malone. It's the first work since 2019's The Sacrificial Code on which Malone has composed for the organ - the instrument she's best known for. As a committed explorer of the instrument and its tonal, harmonic qualities, she's taken the organ to some surprising places and so it continues on this latest album. But Malone is never constrained to just one approach in music, as evidenced by recent collaboration with Stephen O'Malley and Lucy Railton amongst others and there are some striking voice and brass partnerships on this record which widen out her approach in compelling new directions.
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The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld (remastered)
Cat: 577532 6. Rel: 27 Oct 17
Little Fluffy Clouds (4:27)
Earth (Gala) (9:48)
Supernova At The End Of The Universe (11:42)
Back Side Of The Moon (14:15)
Spanish Castles In Space (14:55)
Perpetual Dawn (9:13)
Into The Fourth Dimension (9:49)
Outlands (7:50)
Star 6 & 7 8 9 (8:10)
A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld: Live Mix MK 10 (18:51)
 in stock $31.12
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Ark Welders Dub
Cat: BNG 008. Rel: 02 Nov 23
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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Music Has The Right To Children
Music Has The Right To Children (gatefold 2xLP + sticker)
Cat: WARPLP 55R. Rel: 18 Oct 13
Wildlife Analysis
An Eagle In Your Mind
The Color Of The Fire
Telephasic Workshop
Triangles & Rhombuses
Sixtyten
Turqoise Hexagon Sun
Kaini Industries
Bocuma
Roygbiv
Rue The Whirl
Aquarius
Olson
Pete Standing Alone
Smokes Quantity
Open The Light
One Very Important Thought
Review: Widely regarded as Boards of Canada's finest hour, Music Has The Right To Children finds itself the subject of a well-deserved 2LP gatefold reissue from Warp Records. One of the most defining records of what was known for better or worse as IDM still sounds as timeless as it did in 1998, as the library tones of "Wildlife Analysis", thick downtempo rhythms of "Roygbiv" and out of focus melodies of "Olson" prove. Essential!
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New Blue Sun
New Blue Sun (180 gram audiophile vinyl 3xLP + poster + insert + postcards)
Cat: 196588 14751. Rel: 05 Apr 24
I Swear, I Really Wanted To Make A "Rap" Album But This Is Literally The Way The Wind Blew Me This Time (11:56)
The Slang Word P(*)ssy Rolls Off The Tongue With Far Better Ease Than The Proper Word Vagina Do You Agree? (12:57)
That Night In Hawaii When I Turned Into A Panther & Started Making These Low Register Purring Tones That I Couldn't Control Sh¥t Was Wild (10:19)
BuyPoloDisorder's Daughter Wears A 3000 Shirt Embroidered (12:27)
Ninety Three 'Til Infinity & Beyonce (3:40)
Ghandi, Dalai Lama, Your Lord & Savior JC/Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, & John Wayne Gacy (9:34)
Ants To You, Gods To Who? (6:39)
Dreams Once Buried Beneath The Dungeon Floor Slowly Sprout Into Undying Gardens (16:44)
Review: Was anyone ready for one of the most talked-about albums of the year to be Andre 3000 going ham on the flute? Probably not, but in a post-reality world New Blue Sun just slots right in. Of course the legions of Outkast fans are going to be split when an artist of such prominence takes a wild swerve into experimental musical pastures, but for those with an open mind or a pre-existing appreciation of ambient and leftfield music, this album is an easy sell. Teasing the tension between acoustic and electronic, ancient and hypermodern, grounded and ethereal, Andre has been bold and honest in presenting this album to the world and his gamble has paid off.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Artificial Intelligence (reissue)
VARIOUS
Artificial Intelligence (reissue) (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 6R. Rel: 08 Dec 22
The Dice Man - "Polygon Window" (5:13)
Musicology - "Telefone 529" (4:16)
Autechre - "Crystel" (4:32)
IAO - "The Clan" (5:11)
Speedy J - "De-Orbit" (6:03)
Musicology - "Premonition" (4:07)
UP! - "Spiritual High" (7:41)
Autechre - "The Egg" (7:35)
Dr Alex Paterson - "Loving You Live" (3:53)
Review: Warp's 'Artificial Intelligence' compilation, a ground-breaking and wildly popular collection of "home listening music" that helped introduce the world to ambient techno and IDM, turns 30 this year. As this remastered anniversary reissue proves, the release has lost none of its charm in the three decades that have passed since it first appeared in stores. Highlights appear thick and fast throughout, from the immersive ambient techno creepiness of The Dice Man's 'Polygon Window' (an early Richard D James production) and deep space electro shuffle of Autechre's 'Crystel', to the bleeping bliss of Speedy J's gorgeous 'De Orbit', the acid-flecked Detroit-isms of 'Spiritual High' by Up (a barely used alias of Richie Hawtin) and the horizontal headiness of Dr Alex Paterson's 'Loving You Live', an alternative pass on the Orb's ambient house masterpiece 'A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain'.
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Jon Savage's Ambient 90s
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 32. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Sandoz - "Limbo" (8:46)
Lobe - "Placebo" (6:50)
2 Cabbages On A Drip - "Calm" (6:33)
React To Rhythm - "Intoxication" (Clubfield mix) (6:22)
Strange Cargo - "Montauk Point" (6:41)
Rapoon - "Bol Baya" (9:11)
Aphex Twin - "Utopia 3" (7:20)
GOL - "No Bounds" (4:59)
Moonwater - "Space Indian" (6:57)
Underworld - "Blueski"
U Ziq - "Phiesope"
Biosphere - "En-trance"
Review: Author and curator Jon Savage is back with another of his fantastic compilations, this time taking listeners on a deep trip through 90s electronica. This carefully curated selection takes in 12 stylish cuts - everywone from Richard H Kirk to Mike Paradinas - which are presented in a full-colour digisleeve across four sides of limited edition vinyl. Also included is a booklet featuring the unique original artwork and Jon has also done some very complete sleeve notes. These most trippy and expansive ambient and drone sounds are perfect pre-club warm ups or post-club comedowns that douse you in cosmic colours from interplanetary worlds.
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The Haxan Cloak (reissue)
The Haxan Cloak (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: AD 002. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Raven's Lament (4:13)
An Archaic Device (5:30)
Burning Torches Of Despair (3:36)
Disorder
Fall (5:09)
The Growing (8:18)
In Memoriam (2:43)
Parting Chant (5:08)
Review: In light of the first new Haxan Cloak material in a good ten years, we're being gifted the opportunity to comb back through Bobby Krlic's back catalogue and fill in any missing pieces. Krlic is reissuing his back catalogue on his own label, Archaic Devices, which is a fine reminder to drift into the poised majesty of his debut album. Building on the promise of the earlier EPs Observatory and the limited CDr from 2009, this was when we started to comprehend the full scope of Krlic's charged world building. Roundly defined by his tense violin and cello cast in solemn spatial chambers, this album has lost none of its power in the decade since its release.
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Iris
Iris (limited green vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ASIPV 044. Rel: 15 Nov 23
Tangeri (4:05)
Kettlesoul (4:37)
Look Up (6:13)
Deserto (3:00)
Sarakiniko (2:51)
Cante Jondo (3:31)
Maori (4:09)
Samovar (5:18)
Cambiasso (6:12)
Sine Fine (4:13)
Review: A Strangely Isolated Place has secured this second most captivating album from One Million Eyes. They impressed many with their magical debut album Drama back in 2021 and once again reach new heights in the world of ambient here with Iris. Their brand of ambient is relatively fulsome, with lots to focus on from the smeared and pastoral chords to the muted synth modulations, the vinyl crackle, distant vocal cries and the heavenly backlit glow. It is an absorbing and positive place to be with a sense of optimism colouring the airwaves thought.
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To Belong
To Belong (hand-numbered CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 42CD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
To Belong
Hushed
Timeshifting
Bridges
Cemented
Of The West
Suddenly Green
Mended Own
All You Give (For Ash)
Bluest
Night Palms Sway
In The Spaces
To Belong (reprise)
Call & Answer
Catching Light
Into Change
Review: What does it mean To Belong? Cynthia Bernard aka. Marine Eyes only begins to scratch the surface of this question on her latest ambient record (yet leaps a great deal forward in wrestling with it nonetheless), following up her prior effort 'Chamomile' with a distinctly beauteous fortnight of forenoon drones, all of which spur the realization that "belonging is everywhere and nowhere". Belonging is indeed a kind of ephemeral longing of being than can only ever be partly grasped, attained. Through its looping washes of warmed, brackish, padded backwash - not to mention its many bass-undergirded angel choirs - the likes of 'Timeshifting', 'Bridges' and 'Mended Own' stand out as such revelatory highlights, all contributing to an incredible album of sonic diaristic reflection, in which every sound sticks out clearly yet plays its proper part in a humble, rose-smelling gestalt.
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Destroyesterday
Destroyesterday (limited CD)
Cat: PITPDT 01/AY052. Rel: 14 Dec 23
All The Weight Of The World
Alone In Crimson
Please Let Go & Let Me Hold You
Destroyesterday
Review: Past Inside The Present welcomes the excellent pairing of Brock Van Wey aka Bvdub and vocalists and instrumentalist Lacey Harris aka Inquiri for a brilliantly escapist new ambient EP, Destroyesterday. They combine to majestic effect with 'All The Weight Of The World' a swirling soundtrack with vocals floating amidst the melancholic pads. 'Alone In Crimson' is more textural and suspenseful and 'Please Let Go & Let Me Hold You' then has the spoken word vocals front and centre as intense synth crescendos sweep you up. The title cut is a hypnagogic delight that leaves you adrift in your own dreams.
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Excavation (reissue)
Excavation (reissue) (2xLP + insert)
Cat: AD 003. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Consumed (1:40)
Excavation (part I) (8:04)
Excavation (part II) (4:10)
Mara (3:04)
Miste (8:50)
The Mirror Reflection (part I) (6:55)
The Mirror Reflection (part II) (5:00)
Dieu (5:21)
The Drop (11:55)
Review: Ten years on, Excavation has lost none of its power. It's a fitting time to reflect on the last The Haxan Cloak album as we prepare to digest the first new material from Bobby Krlic since, and a return into the complex folds of this album are more than enough to get us excited. Originally released on Tri Angle, now Krlic is putting the album out on his own Archaic Devices and putting paid to some of the astronomical second hand prices. Draped in finely textured, gauzy atmospherics and deathly rhythm pulses, this is a journey into the depths of imagination, where industrial, ambient and the avant-garde collide and test your mettle, but with its clear-sighted intentions it's also an album you can latch onto and continually draw more understanding from. A modern masterpiece, to be sure.
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Calque/Soliton
Calque/Soliton (whirlpool blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FLT 101LPC1. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Kottbusser Tor (7:45)
Kiyosumi (3:38)
Ammosel (5:27)
Backshadow (2:45)
Fade Into Air (2:55)
In Transit (5:31)
Garden Of Four Streams (5:07)
Another View (4:11)
Conduit (8:44)
Chasing Ghosts (3:58)
Review: Billow Observatory is a collaborative project from Detroit-based Jason Kolb and Denmark's Jonas Munk which explores ambient with a certain post rock sensibility. Following gracefully on from 2022's Stareside album, this new LP in fact gathers together two separate EPs from the duo and presents them as one listening experience. There's a delicacy to tracks like 'Garden of Four Streams' which speaks to Japanese environmental music, but still the projects maintains its affinity for ethereal chambers of sound as much as fragile foreground sonic figures. This is a high-grade strain of ambient with a depth of sound which will capture your attention from the very start.
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Played by: Chris Coco
 in stock $24.38
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New Blue Sun
Cat: 196588 14752. Rel: 22 Mar 24
I Swear, I Really Wanted To Make A "Rap" Album But This Is Literally The Way The Wind Blew Me This Time
The Slang Word P(*)ssy Rolls Off The Tongue With Far Better Ease Than The Proper Word Vagina Do You Agree?
That Night In Hawaii When I Turned Into A Panther & Started Making These Low Register Purring Tones That I Couldn't Control _ Sh¥t Was Wild
BuyPoloDisorder's Daughter Wears A 3000® Shirt Embroidered
Ninety Three 'Til Infinity & Beyonce
Ghandi, Dalai Lama, Your Lord & Savior JC/Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer & John Wayne Gacy
Ants To You, Gods To Who ?
Dreams Once Buried Beneath The Dungeon Floor Slowly Sprout Into Undying Gardens
Review: Andre 3000s 87-minute flute epic makes it onto a double CD courtesy of Sony. One of the most intriguing, enveloping and therapeutic LPs of 2023, New Blue Sun sees the Outkast veteran drop the mic in favour of myriad flutes, both digital and acoustic, creating a loose, patient album which sounds somewhat like the lovechild of Jon Hassell and Ras G. The whimsically named tracks unfold in a languid dream sequence, feeling improvised but focused, sparse yet dense, and deeply emotive throughout. 3000's far-from-virtuosic flute performances add to the charm and unpredictability of the album, and ensure that the overwhelmingly gentle music doesn't veer too far into vapid new-agery. One for yer pensive off-days!
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The Endless Echo
Cat: GBX 045CD. Rel: 05 Apr 24
The Awful Majesty
Decision Point
Lacunae
On The Clock
Unnatural Span
Chronos
Heat Haze
Momentary Permanence
Written In Water
All Things Pass
Deeptime
Vault
Archaic
Counting The Hours
Green Pulse
Unremembered
Review: Analogue synth spooks rejoice, Pye Corner Audio is back with further explorations of the sweet spot between nostalgic fuzz and circuit-borne futurism. Ghost Box is a spiritual home for Martin Jenkins' flagship project, and he continues to edge out the scope of the Pye Corner sound without derailing the fundamental atmosphere. On The Endless Echo, warm, pulsing melodics set to eerie keys abound, and there's a fine balance between gorgeous ambient atmospheric pieces and sinewy, danceable rhythms, but Jenkins manages to sound fresh and inspired even while reliably holding true to the overall project aesthetic.
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The Surgeon Of The Nightsky Restored Dead Things By The Power Of Sound
Ravinia/Vancouver (20:44)
Paris I (5:44)
Hamburg (7:03)
Brussels (10:53)
Paris II (8:36)
Review: The Surgeon of the Nightsky Restores Dead Things by the Power of Sound, to give its full title, is one of the less talked-about Jon Hassell albums, but it's just as worthy of celebration. The Fourth World pioneer and raga trumpeter had established his fundamental sound by the late 80s, and this album works so brilliantly as a demonstration of that sound in action. Hassell's distinctive treated trumpet remains the central focus, while undulating rhythms and atmospheres unfurl around it as we're quickly buffeted away to strange and distant places. The mood Hassell captured on his finest works is a rare and unique thing - intense and subtle, ominous and calming, mysterious and yet so immediately appealing.
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 in stock $19.20
48
O
O (gatefold white smoke vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ASIPV 045. Rel: 26 Jan 24
OPEN, OPEN (6:57)
Old Peels (5:59)
Love Of Lies (5:30)
A Mask Of Water (4:28)
MOON (6:55)
Atac (6:21)
Narcotics (7:09)
How Many Hands (6:08)
Coil (6:40)
Alt B (4:55)
 in stock $38.15
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Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version
Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version (limited curacao blue vinyl 2xLP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: SP 185X. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Seven Angels (15:27)
Teeth Of Lions Rule The Divine (part 1) (18:54)
Teeth Of Lions Rule The Divine (part 2) (7:58)
Like Gold & Faceted (part 1) (10:12)
Like Gold & Faceted (part 2) (20:39)
 in stock $32.43
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Silencio
Cat: TRESOR 339CD. Rel: 08 Nov 23
Silencio
Luminoso
Librarsi
Infinito
Colpo
Volta (version)
Infinito (version)
Luminoso (version)
Volta
Opaco
Opaco (version)
Review: Mortiz Von Oswald continues to apply his considerable legacy to intriguing new ideas as he explores the differences and similarities between humans and machines on Silencio. For this new project, the Basic Channel pioneer has teamed up with Vocalconsort Berlin. The original framework of the album was composed and recorded on an array of synths and then transcribed to sheet music to be performed by Vocalconsort in a Kreuzberg church. By merging the source material and the resulting new recordings, Von Oswald and his collaborators present us with a compelling reflection on the tension between organic and electronic, cast in his distinctive style of hypnotic minimalism.
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