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Juno Recommends Ambient / Drone: September 2024

Juno Recommends Ambient/Drone

Juno Recommends Ambient/Drone

Juno Recommends Ambient/Drone: September 2024
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Cat: PSY 010. Rel: 02 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Moon Chant (feat Martyna Basta) (3:49)
Tesco (feat Richie Culver) (4:39)
The Eternal Break (feat Torus) (3:55)
Gabba-17 (3:48)
Drifted Off (feat Richie Culver) (3:52)
Thrill (feat Yana Pavlova) (3:08)
Review: Berlin-based artist Pavel Milyakov collaborates with Yana Pavlova, Martyna Basta, Richie Culver and Torus on Enthropic Vision, an album-length collection of tracks spanning diverse genres. The A-side starts with the melancholic ambience of 'Moon Chant', featuring the ethereal vocals of Krakow experimental music scene veteran Martyna Basta, before 'Tesco' brings bleak trancey loops blended with British contemporary artist Richie Culver's spoken word poetry. 'Eternal Break', with Netherlands-based artist Torus, is all low subs, ecstatic pads and abrasive breaks, then the B-side kicks in with 'Gabba 17' - not a 170bpm gabba anthem, but rather a ghostly techno workout with an admittedly urgent 4/4 kick - and continues with another tune featuring Richie Culver's spoken word fused with breaks. The album closes with the grim beauty of 'The Thrill', recorded in collaboration with Ukrainian singer Yana Pavlova and transports more wised up listeners back to the hypnagogic universe of the duo's 2021 Blue LP.
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 in stock $15.41
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Cat: FELT 008. Rel: 16 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
I (9:31)
II (6:10)
III (4:02)
IV (feat Mayssa Jallad) (6:38)
V (7:08)
VI (feat Thommy Wahlstrom) (4:48)
VII (5:25)
VIII (feat Eldon & withdrawn) (5:59)
IX (feat Laila Sakini) (7:08)
X (6:03)
XI (5:14)
XII (5:23)
Review: The cream of contemporary ambient dub, Civilistjavel! (Tomas Boden), is back on the scene with Brodfoda. Through twelve roman numerical movements titled I through XII, the initially anonymous artist makes a subtle affective turn here. Earlier commanding the interest of the now sadly felled Low Company trunk - one of the best seedlings of which has to be the FELT imprint - Brodfoda sacrifices Boden's earlier emphasis on dubiously emotive but still progressive dub pieces in favour of a deeper mood-disclosure; a more expansive, but still demure, dozen tracks of grained-out audio-sepias and cathartic vocal swells, which creep up on the listener like latent realisations, as though they were always there somewhere in the mix-murk. The vocal contributions, this time from Mayssa Jallad and Laila Sakini, as ever lie among the most welcome contributions to Civilist's output, with 'IX' portraying an especially towering sense of depth, awestruck palpation.
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 in stock $28.63
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Cat: LMXLP. Rel: 16 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Prologo (11:20)
Possente Spirto (11:25)
The Crier's Choir (9:25)
Trio For A Ground (13:14)
Res Sub Rosa (13:25)
Constants (9:15)
Night Horns (22:53)
Review: Sarah Davachi's latest record, The Head As Form'd In The Crier's Choir, is a septet of compositions, written between 2022 and 2024, that form a conceptual suite and album-length observation of the mental dances that we construct to understand acts of passage. Transient in both name and sound, this stunning, droning set of compositions will work as timely quellers for those currently in a migratory state of mind, literally and/or figuratively. Often basking in the impure associations evoked by pure harmony and tonality, all the pieces are slow-moving, suggesting a lowered existential frame rate. Drawing inspiration from the classical myth of Orpheus and Eurydice - in which Orpheus ventures into Hades while living, dodging the usual psychopompic rites applied to those who have actually died, in a wager with the gods to resurrect Eurydice, his love - Davachi's record is a worthy intertext, bringing stygian drones of egress - woodwinds and electronic stretchings most notably - to the theme.
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 in stock $32.23
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Cat: KOMPAKTCD 183. Rel: 02 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Review: Wolfgang Voigt's groundbreaking project Gas returns with a definitive reissue of its self-titled debut album, originally released in 1996 on Mille Plateaux and now reintroduced by Kompakt on CD format. This release marks a long-awaited return to the foundational essence of Gas, as initially envisioned by Voigt. Gas unfolds across six expansive, untitled tracks that drift seamlessly, each a captivating journey of ethereal loops and rhythmic undercurrents. Distant echoes of classical motifs add to the album's enigmatic allure. This debut stands out for its airy, evocative atmosphere and its exploratory nature. Gas not only revisits a pivotal moment in electronic music history but also underscores Voigt's enduring influence and avant-garde spirit, setting the stage for the techno and ambient genres to unfold from his influence. There is quite nothing like the first four Gas albums.
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 in stock $14.87
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Cat: LMXCD. Rel: 16 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Prologo
Possente Spirto
The Crier's Choir (9:25)
Trio For A Ground (13:14)
Res Sub Rosa (13:25)
Constants (9:15)
Night Horns (22:53)
Review: The Head As Form'd In The Crier's Choir is Sarah Davachi's latest album, and her sixth or seventh for her very own Late Music. Inspired by the tragic myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, this new record is a vanishingly passionate septet of songs, a suite of mystifying reverence bound in the otherwise kept-simple arrangements of organs, strings, trombones, woodwinds, voices and electronics. A doomy liturgical feeling is instantly evoked here, with peacefully pure yet mournful drones sense-dashingly likened to the pealing of a bell, as though the sonorous resonances thus emitted had been stretched out in a worthy but failed attempt to stop time. A lengthy theoretical tract accompanies the release, minutely detailing the various specialist pipe organs used on the record, as well as their formal relevance to the record's theme as impurely meantoned instruments, as well as their historic, occult provenance.
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out of stock $17.08
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Cat: PXE 19. Rel: 23 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Lasting Like A Grass Leaf (4:46)
A Josh Outside The Window (4:07)
Glass Containers (1:43)
Placing In Shell Parcels (5:15)
Plumb (7:01)
Synesthesia (2:03)
Swab (4:23)
Messages From A Floor (5:18)
Cheese Homework (4:03)
Elapstic (7:55)
Juice (4:34)
Nimina (2:58)
Givegrade (4:24)
Review: After years of moving in and out of each other's creative orbit, Jazz Plates marks the first time Ulla and Perila have ever properly got together to make music, and we're glad they did. This one, which comes on a gatefold double album, offers up some beautifully evocative mood music. The tracks are all meticulously well-crafted and exude a dreamy, crackling haze. Each one weaves together deft pads and a subtle sense of motion into an intimate soundscape that captures the duo's unique, often rather hypnagogic take on jazz in its quietest and most ever-evolving forms.
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out of stock $35.54
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Cat: MD 329. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Breath (9:07)
Life (6:40)
To Love (2:48)
We Expand (6:17)
Calling For Peace (4:29)
Everything Moves (3:11)
Our Home (4:24)
Review: Bordeaux-based producer Franck Zaragoza aka. Ocoeur has always drawn on the natural world as a basis for his sprawling ambient compositions, and his latest album Breath is no exception. Over just six immersive pieces that intend to evoke the gratitude for simply being alive, Zaragoza this time evokes an impressionistic mountainscape, though still combines this romantic image with digital sonic pepperings and minimalist glitch textures throughout.
 in stock $27.00
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Cat: ITLP 20. Rel: 30 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Intro (2:10)
Welcome (4:26)
FRDM (5:25)
Shangri La (4:54)
Spring Break (4:26)
Banana Jazz (Quartett) (5:18)
A Jichalicious Something (3:58)
Good Morning Sunshine (6:08)
Xmas Giftcard (3:49)
5onit (4:48)
Chillinger (3:25)
Happy Ending (6:02)
Outro (3:15)
Review: Ilian Tape have tapped up Jichael Mackson here for a double album of expressive and forward thinking electronic sounds. The atmosphere generally futuristic and intriguing, with tracks like 'Shangri La' riding on gentle breakbeats amongst air pads, 'Banana Jazz (Quartett)' is a high speed and live sounding jazz-breakbeat workout, 'A Jichalicious Something' is dubby and IDM inflected lushness and 'Good Morning Sunshine' is an interplanetary trip with distant cosmic pads and organic piano chords soothing mind, body and soul.
 in stock $30.02
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Cat: EMEGO 313V. Rel: 30 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Thankful (20:21)
Ukulele 1 (3:43)
Top (6:16)
4U (5:18)
Ukulele 2 (6:37)
Review: Klara Lewis' latest release is a poignant tribute to her late friend, mentor, and former label head, Peter Rehberg. The EP opens with 'Thankful,' a track that directly acknowledges Rehberg's influential work under his PITA moniker, specifically the iconic 'Track 3'. This original piece has profoundly shaped the experimental electronic landscape, its influence still resonating across contemporary electronic music. Lewis' rendition offers a heartfelt homage with a cascading melody that transitions into an immersive digital landscape, evoking both reverence and a sense of finality. The track's abrupt ending mirrors the suddenness of Rehberg's passing, enhancing its emotional depth. Having first emerged with Ett on Editions Mego at 21, Lewis, now 31, presents Thankful as a mature and emotional milestone in her career. 'Ukulele 1' stands as another intimate tribute, featuring the titular instrument looping gently and capturing the essence of its recording environment. This track emphasises the human touch amidst an era increasingly dominated by mechanical precision. 'Top,' named after one of Rehberg's favourite expressions, offers a brief but intense burst of mutant acid techno, capturing the essence of Rehberg's eclectic taste. Following this is '4U,' a track that forgoes words for pure sonic expression, reflecting Rehberg's influence in its profound simplicity. The EP concludes with 'Ukulele 2,' which revisits the themes of 'Thankful,' reinterpreting the earlier melody with digital flourishes. Thankful stands as a meticulously crafted tribute, embodying the spirit and innovation of Peter Rehberg and the original MEGO label.
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Cat: HMK 082LPC1. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Prelude (By The Ash Tree EP) (2:00)
By The Ash Tree (3:27)
Quintana (Solo Piano) (3:53)
Boy In A Water Globe (Solo Piano) (5:15)
Outro (1:47)
Tragedy Of The Commons (Alt version) (4:04)
Adorned In Ribbons (Upstream Dream EP) (5:25)
A Light Without Flame (3:21)
Tethered To The Earth (4:23)
A Tiny Ripple That Becomes A Giant Wave (3:25)
Upstream Dream (4:08)
 in stock $23.97
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Silence Teaches You How To Sing (part 1) (15:30)
Silence Teaches You How To Sing (part 2) (8:28)
Darling Didn't We Kill You? (16:28)
Speak Dead Speaker (1:46)
Not Saved (10:27)
Review: Generally considered the most avant-garde and surreal auditory experience within Ulver's extensive catalogue, House of Mythology shares the exclusive 2024 reissue of Ulver's essential 2001 EPs, Silence Teaches You How to Sing and Silencing the Singing, now available together on one double LP. Newly remastered and repackaged as a special edition, this textural, droning album still remains among the lesser-known works in Ulver's catalogue, but that hardly accounts for the quality of its stellarly alien soundworld. Between its post-rock cutups, gutturally pedal-tastic groans, fluttery white noise bursts and jolting moments of - you guessed it - silence, we end our listen well-equipped with a thorough idea of just what kinds of sound-thoughts might hallucinogenically emerge from *too much* silence.
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out of stock $32.49
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Cat: HSP 88. Rel: 30 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
A Land Before Memory (5:38)
Across Dunes Of White-Hot Ash Into The Very Mouth Of The Sun (9:03)
Through The Drowned City (7:46)
An Unfamiliar Zodiac (2:42)
Ephemeral Maps (4:23)
Across The Sunless Beaches Of The Time-Sea (10:15)
27th Day (Challenger Deep) (4:34)
Review: Healing Sound Propagandist releases Julien Demoulin's Ephemeral Maps, a beautifully fitting follow-up to Dreams In Digital Dust. This album continues the journey through the same lush soundscapes that captivated listeners on Demoulin's previous work, but this time subverts them to produce a, well, less dusty, more aerial take. The LP, released on cassette and digital only, sounds like it took a long time to make, and as though its drones were being overturned through and out of ancient soils. From the jump of 'Land Before Memory', we're thrust into what sounds like a contradictorily landed but birds-eye-view of an epochal realm, with an atonal drone heard pocketed below a set of slow-release rustlings and leaven fadings-away. Some moments, like 'Through The Drowned City', revel in high pitch and clarity, while chromaticism and tension thrive elsewhere on moments such as '27th Day (Challenger Deep)'. Intended as a challenge to the idea of the anthropocene, this is somewhat abstracting, depersonalising ambient record, so it's not for the faint of heart, but it doesn't come without a deep reserve of human sentiment either.
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 in stock $12.11
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Cat: COTHERAPY 001. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
If U (2:36)
Lotus Drips (3:36)
Lose My (3:08)
Jus Woke Up (with K2DJ) (3:20)
Lia (3:37)
(Swan) (3:16)
Fleur Oblique (3:11)
Actress Interlude (2:04)
Yr Lyf (2:45)
Shyness (3:06)
 in stock $25.88
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Cat: 00R 2. Rel: 30 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Two People (4:55)
Echo Trak (7:37)
In Statics (5:52)
Don't Be Scared (4:26)
Review: Ever reticent contemporary ambient techno artist Nthng shares 'Two People', their latest EP to hit the shelves. Building on their always wordless sound - one native to a certain "mysterious" corner of the techno world, one that implies that words are insufficient in capturing both breadth and depth of sound - 'Two People' is a minimally stirring EP, one that relies on the bare associations of just two visual indicators of theme: snow, unity. Imprinted on the planar white surface shown on the front cover is a lowercase trace of the title track, which, in sound, hears a vocal recollective of a baby's gurgle, and a lonesome pad lilt that only ever so much as teases a movement, ghosted by the absence of (and so haunted by the promise of) a beat. When beats do interpellate the scape, they do with the textural quality of stalactites, breaking and dropping to the floor in step on both 'Echo Trak' and 'In Statik'. Nthng's filtrated percussion and long-release tails serve to dust the surface snow off many ambered, glaciered memories, preserved in the unspelunked caves of an antarctic psyche. Closer 'Don't Be Scared' plods forth, steppers style, with the stridency of an epiphanic polar walkabout, its swells contrasting to the many radiophonic FX peppering the mix: they give the sense of the odd "do you read me?", grounding the far-yonder miracle pads in telecommunicated reassurances from the outpost.
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 in stock $20.93
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A Song For Two Mothers (17:07)
Occam IX (19:06)
Review: Black Truffle proudly present A Song for Two Mothers/Occam IX, the debut solo release from Laetitia Sonami, a pioneer in electronic music and live performance innovation. Born in France in 1957, Sonami studied with Eliane Radigue before moving to California in 1978 to immerse herself in the experimental scene at Mills College. Best known for her invention, the Lady's Glove, a revolutionary interface that allowed her to manipulate sound, lights, and video, Sonami has now transitioned to a new instrumentithe Spring Spyre. The Spring Spyre, a unique contraption of springs and reverb tanks, captures the unpredictable nature of Sonami's real-time performances. In A Song for Two Mothers (2023), Sonami spins a web of intricate synthetic textures, where delicate yet chaotic sounds emerge from silence, gradually evolving into metallic percussive flurries and harmonic clouds. On the flip side, Occam IX is a profound collaboration with her former mentor, Eliane Radigue. This piece, rooted in deep sonic exploration, envelops listeners in slowly unfolding waves of synthetic tones, echoing Radigue's iconic longform works. Accompanied by insightful notes and striking imagery, this release is a vital tribute to Sonami's groundbreaking contributions to electronic music.
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out of stock $31.40
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Cat: CIS 169. Rel: 02 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
It Just Is The Love It Feels (8:01)
Inside Eyes Sparks Fire Under Ice (9:10)
Unfolding & Folding (19:40)
Review: Building on a career's worth of 90s freeform punk, 00s underground techno and every minimalistic and healing sonic contour in between since then, Jo Johnson returns to the fore with her latest record Red, White & Yellow. "Waves" and "tidal forces" are the first verbal associations that spring to mind, as we're dunked into many a sequent swell and ruminant ripple of sound. In the hat-trick of tracks that is 'It Just Is The Love It Feels', 'Inside Eyes Sparks Fire Under Ice' and 'Unfolding & Folding', we hear a holy trinity of sorts, eschewing isolable tempi or affects for a deeply warming kind of minimalism.
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 in stock $30.88
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Cat: MSCTYEDN 004. Rel: 30 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dawn Forest (CD1)
Cowhouse
Living With Cows
Memu River
Stream Near Banseisha
Life In The Past
Kimontou Swamp
Listening Through The Tochka (CD2)
Horse Meals
Living With Horses
Kamui-Kotan
Rain Harp & The Tochka
Walking On Melted Snow
Frozen Memu River
Asahihama Fishing Port
Midnight Forest
 in stock $19.27
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Cat: RVNGNL 104. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Body Of Water (1:40)
Prelude (2:47)
Almost A Ghost (2:44)
Grown One Iota (1:19)
Interlude (3:12)
Redcurrants (1:29)
Mistaken For A Snow Silent (2:26)
Gul Sokagi (2:35)
Stems Of Water (2:34)
After A Rain (1:40)
Behind The Flowerpots (3:01)
Daywarm Birds (1:39)
Birds Of The Evening (2:18)
Most Beautiful Imaginary Dialogues (3:10)
Review: Isik Kural's Moon in Gemini is a captivating album that blends slow, evocative narratives with symbolic storytelling. While also combining environmental music with folk influences, Isik's vocals float over pastoral sounds, chamber instrumentation and archival recordings which trace a line back through his own diverse musical journey. The album's 14 tracks immerse you in a dreamy, liminal space - 'Moon in Gemini' for example reflects a multi-faceted and nostalgic exploration of Isik's past work by including recordings from Turkey, Miami, Helsinki, and Glasgow. Inspired by artists like Nina Simone and Aldous Harding, Isik experiments with new techniques of theirs to make this album a poetic, naturalistic experience with a portion of proceeds sent to benefit Mor cat? Women's Shelter Foundation.
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 in stock $25.33
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Cat: HCL 10001. Rel: 02 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
I Asked The Universe And It Sent It To Me (4:47)
The Dread (1:30)
Chest Push (4:33)
I Just Want To Get To Heaven (5:31)
Herrad (6:09)
The Clown (3:54)
Chester's Way (3:05)
Angel (Vol 2) (3:58)
 in stock $18.72
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Cat: WRWTFWW 075. Rel: 30 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part I) (5:52)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part II) (9:54)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part III) (6:21)
Sculpture Of Time: Apocalypse (part IV) (19:05)
Review: "In 1987, a Japan-only Laserdisc was published by intermission. It showcased one our of works created by renowned German environmental artist NILS-UDO with specially commissioned music by Japanese Kankyo-Ongaku group Interior... Soon after, the world vanished." As a label, WRWTFWW Records have done a stellar job at setting the scene and establishing the perfect atmosphere for Sculpture of Time: Apocalypse. Released on vinyl for the very first time since it was made, almost 40 years ago, it's a lush, tranquil, and reflective slice of earthly ambient that sounds as though someone has just walked out of the jungle and picked up a synthesiser. You can almost reach out and touch the blue and green spaces the soundtrack evokes. Transportive in the truest sense.
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 in stock $28.09
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Cat: TDR 004. Rel: 02 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Light Haze (4:55)
Beehive (5:51)
Downtime (4:52)
Formation (6:41)
Signs From The East (5:51)
Can't Stop (4:35)
Surface Tension (5:28)
Voyagers From Elsewhere (6:22)
Review: Simon Huxtable's alias Inhmost returns to Tonight's Dream Records with a new album, Breaks & Dreams, a continuation of his 2022 release Space & Awareness. Playing on the trend of atmospheric breaks that has risen in popularity over the last decade or so, Huxtable nonetheless pushes the boundaries of the sound, his latest eight offerings providing ample glimpses into the complex structures behind our fascination with this beatified genre. Opener 'Light Haze' is a hypnagogic one, its oceanic feeling marred by a decided swing pattern in the break line itself, suggesting an essential imperfection even in the amniotic returns to oneness so suggested in this kind of music heard elsewhere. The albums steers itself in an ever-more immersive direction by the time it reaches the B-side too, with 'Signs From The East' treating its great washy ambiences like against-the-wind zephyrs against which we cannot fight and to which we must give ourselves over.
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 in stock $23.12
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Cat: MFR 113. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Subterfuge (20:23)
Paranoia (21:01)
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Cat: RVNGNL 111. Rel: 23 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
New Sun (3:08)
Recreation Story (2:29)
Born Through (2:20)
Spiral Cartography (2:53)
Overgrown Song (0:36)
Late Fragment (4:12)
Green's Dream (1:46)
Archaic Quarter Form (5:26)
Atlas Of Green (4:58)
Age & Rain (2:40)
Ancient Faith Radio (4:14)
Si Sa So (3:17)
Review: Andrew PM Hunt returns once again as Dialect with Atlas Of Green, determinedly expanding the artist's idea-oeuvre with a brand new concept album. The album imagines a young musician named Green, working in a "dawning future era where lost signals and enduring impulses are unearthed from the sediments of technology and time." Its description sounds at once illusive yet still rings out as meaningful, recalling the collective post-apocalyptic utopia outlined in Ursula Le Guin's Always Coming Home; both works deal in themes of recovery, of unearthing old technologies from sedimented layers of workable soil. Green's dozen tracks weave through malfunctioning but still usable scrap metals or "vaporware" of sampled sound, its chirrupy latent folkishness, its sound effects-laden lollops, making up the confluent, but still contingent, cochlear canards of lost - but non-linear and thus still salvageable - time.
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out of stock $28.63
24
Cat: GYRBD 501. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Aeolus
Aeolus (Blu-ray)
 in stock $21.76
25
Cat: THRILL 612LPX. Rel: 02 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Grasp (5:08)
Spoonwood (4:11)
Empty Shell (3:57)
October (4:28)
Monkshood (4:36)
Vestige (5:27)
Dying Honey & Linden (3:35)
 in stock $31.94
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Cat: OEMOEMENOE 10. Rel: 16 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dunes (2:31)
Foryogi Staar (4:14)
Hypeonbewustzijn (4:21)
Everything We Must Do To Escape Reality (5:46)
Stop Met Praten (3:26)
Interlude (1:08)
Stumblestones (3:05)
Dub For Funny Cats (6:11)
Alles Met De Tijd (feat Meetsysteem) (4:19)
UFO, I Loved You (4:28)
It Appears (4:21)
 in stock $19.55
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Cat: AKT 08CD. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Alchiva
Ochre
Djang
Awi
Snake Belly
Akkurra
Sky Heroes
Ajundra
Snake Dream
 in stock $19.01
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Cat: SWIM 08. Rel: 09 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Their God Is Ugly (3:50)
Their City Tessellates Infinitely (2:58)
The Devoted Destroy All Machinery (2:01)
They Celebrate Imaginary Victories (3:21)
The Devout Vary Their Chants (3:09)
These People Are Exhausted (4:53)
They Pray To His Data (1:40)
Their Devotion Is Choreographed Across The Lands (3:48)
No Two Chants Can Repeat (4:13)
Love Of Pleasure Is All (3:55)
Abstract Devotions Earn Most Love (5:03)
Immobile They Fantasise Endlessly (2:55)
The Newest Material Is Most Sacred (2:26)
 in stock $11.57
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Cat: RESEARCH 12. Rel: 23 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
You Are In The Embrace Of The History (5:27)
You Are In The Embrace Of The History Now (5:36)
You Are In The Embrace Of The History (Iti remix) (8:00)
You Are In The Embrace Of The History (Kuniyuki Takahashi remix) (7:19)
Review: Rafet's You Are In The Embrace Of The History is a thought-provoking debut released on Research Records, where Daniel Rafet Grima delves into ambient and drone music with a sense of reverence for ancestral memory. Side-1 begins with the title track, a piece that carries an air of longing and introspection. The atmosphere is rich with layers of ambient sound and chamber music depths. The next song featuring DGrima, adds another dimension with its haunting, immersive quality. On Side-2, Iti's remix introduces a delicate piano melody and a subtle beat, infusing the original with a fresh, creative energy. In contrast, Kuniyuki Takahashi's remix takes a more abstract approach, deconstructing the track into an intriguing exploration of sound and texture. You Are In The Embrace Of The History is a meditative and deeply reflective work that resonates with both beauty and depth.
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 in stock $19.55
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Cat: CIS 162. Rel: 30 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Blueprint (2:00)
Thought Loops (3:43)
Artefact (7) (1:15)
Light Leaks (3:14)
Floating Arithmetic (4:05)
Artefact (18) (0:44)
Tessellation Pact (3:39)
Dismantling The Milieu (1:34)
Yellow House (3:41)
In Theory, Yes (2:14)
Convergence (3:37)
Artefact (12) (2:22)
Review: Oxide Manifesto serves as an audio sketchbook, exploring a unique approach to music creation by blending obsolete machines with experimental composition. The album embraces the imperfections of magnetic tape, such as wow, flutter, wonky pitch, and tape hiss and so, explains the artist, makes the recording equipment as central to the process as the music itself. The method involved quickly composing ideas, deconstructing them onto tape loops, and performing with reel-to-reel machines and effects. The whole thing was recorded in a tiny, temperature-fluctuating studio on Hornsey Road and the final album reflects a collection of sound-art experiments that are structured and fragmented and capture the raw creativity of what was a hugely hands-on process.
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 in stock $26.43
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