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Juno Recommends Ambient / Drone: 2024

Juno Recommends Ambient/Drone

Juno Recommends Ambient/Drone

Juno Recommends Ambient/Drone: 2024
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Cat: WARPLP 21R. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
#1 (7:21)
#2 (6:28)
#3 (7:35)
#4 (4:28)
#5 (8:35)
#6 (3:23)
#7 (8:40)
#8 (5:01)
#9 (6:44)
#10 (9:42)
#11 (7:03)
#12 (2:30)
Blue Calx (7:07)
#14 (7:50)
#15 (5:32)
#16 (4:35)
#17 (2:00)
#18 (7:09)
#19 (10:00)
#20 (5:49)
#21 (3:56)
#22 (7:01)
#23 (7:13)
#24 (11:19)
#25 (5:32)
Th1 [evnslower] (10:58)
Rhubarb Orc 19.53 Rev (6:43)
Review: It's the album that redefined ambient music, not least for a generation of parasympathetic ravers. Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II marked a stylistic shift away from the first edition in the infamous ambient LP 'series', Selected Ambient Works 85-92. Volume II differed substantially; this time, there would be no 'techno' addendum to 'ambient', and all tracks thereupon would lack the usual indulgence of beats, however easy-on-the-ears these had been beforehand. Known for its many numbered tracks - which on the original edition, rather than track names, denoted references to images of natural forms, textures and geologic readymades, all bathed in orange, and from which fans had to infer the written names - this expanded edition stays faithful to this origin. Even so, it adds two unreleased D Jamesian treats - provided you don't count the massive Soundcloud dump of 2015 as a release - 'th1 [evnslower]' and a reversed version of 'Rhubarb' - as well as a the previously vinyl only '#19'.
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 in stock $52.60
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Cat: 4AD 0642LP. Rel: 26 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sea, Swallow Me (3:11)
Memory Gongs (7:23)
Why Do You Love Me? (4:43)
Eyes Are Mosaics (4:08)
She Will Destroy You (4:12)
The Ghost Has No Home (7:31)
Bloody & Blunt (2:12)
Ooze Out & Away, Onehow (3:32)
Review: The Moon and the Melodies, a collaboration between Cocteau Twins and ambient pioneer Harold Budd, stands as a unique gem in both artists' discographies. Originally released in 1986, this ethereal album is now being reissued on vinyl, remastered from the original tapes by Robin Guthrie. Unlike anything else the Cocteau Twins ever produced, this record blends their dreamlike soundscapes with Budd's serene, improvisational piano work. The result is an atmospheric journey, at once intimate and expansive. Tracks like 'Sea, Swallow Me' shine with Elizabeth Fraser's otherworldly vocals, intertwined with Guthrie's shimmering guitar and Raymonde's grounding bass, creating a sound that feels both familiar and entirely unique. Instrumentals like 'Memory Gongs' and 'The Ghost Has No Home' highlight Budd's delicate piano, enhanced by the band's signature ambient textures. The album is a study in contrasts, vocal tracks sit alongside instrumentals, each contributing to a cohesive yet diverse listening experience. For fans, this reissue is a chance to revisit a pivotal moment in the evolution of dream pop and ambient music. The album's enduring appeal is evident in its continued influence in social media. The Moon and the Melodies remains a shining light that can happen when artists from different realms come together to create something truly timeless.
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Dub Squad - "Blown Fruit"
Akio/Okihide - "Phoenix At Desert"
Palomatic - "Flutter"
Virgo - "Prelude"
Ambient 7 - "Escape"
Web - "The Cycle Of Seasons"
Yukihiro Fukutomi - "5 Blind Boys"
Katsuya Hironaka - "Pause"
Riow Arai - "1969"
Modern Living - "Snow Bird"
Missing Project - "Poisson D'Avril" (Galaxy dub)
Drawing Future Life - "1969"
Buddhastick Transparent - "Eras" (feat Something In The Air)
Review: Music From Memory share the CD edition (there's also a vinyl release) of their latest in a series of compilations, which focuses on the tide of new ambient and minimalist electronica which came about at the turn of the millennium, Virtual Dreams. Whilst the first volume focused on the techno and electronica musics emergent in Europe in 1993-99, Virtual Dreams Vol. 2 homes in on Japan during the same period, tracking the regional, geosonic differences between each global cultural centre. Tracing a fibrous thread, that began to weave itself of its own accord, out from the early 90s acid house FOMO experienced in Japan's early days, through to its restful response with the dawn of "listening techno" proffered by the likes of Sublime Records, Syzygy Records and Frogman Records, many of the tracks featured therein cull their choices from not only these leading lights but also the odd and not-so-odd rarity, helping usher in a truer representation of the era.
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Cat: PITP 37. Rel: 04 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
The Weight Of The World
Sensory Disintegration
What More Can Be Said
Begin Again
Fleeting Elation
Passing Of Time
Song For Christine
Permanence
Tears In Rain
Review: James Clements (ASC) has been one of the most highly regarded artists in ambient, ambient techno and IDM scene since his evolution into the sound about 15 years ago. His ability to create deep soundscapes over lush beats and atmospheres come from his liquid drum n bass background prior to working with more cinematic tracks. ASC is back with a new release and it finds a home at the Past Inside the Present stable where he had put out a few EPs on the last couple years. This haunting and beautiful release Loss, explores various moods and atmospheres to great success. Tracks like the amazing and spacious 'Sensory Disintegration' to the poignant 'What More Can Be Said' which adds a lush airspace to a stunning piano piece. Some soundscapes are majestic and triumphant while others are minimal and then foreboding. New age and ambient fans will rejoice after hearing this magical album. Available in limited quantities so act quickly! Comes with download code inside.
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 in stock $12.66
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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: WARPCD 21R. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
#1 (7:21)
#2 (6:28)
#3 (7:35)
#4 (4:28)
#5 (8:35)
#6 (3:23)
#7 (8:40)
#8 (5:01)
#9 (6:44)
#10 (9:42)
#11 (7:03)
#12 (2:30)
Blue Calx (7:07)
#14 (7:50)
#15 (5:32)
#16 (4:35)
#17 (2:00)
#18 (7:09)
#19 (10:00)
#20 (5:49)
#21 (3:56)
#22 (7:01)
#23 (7:13)
#24 (11:19)
#25 (5:32)
Th1 [evnslower] (10:58)
Rhubarb Orc 1953 Rev (6:43)
Review: The Expanded Edition of Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II is here; this is a reissue of an album that still serves as one of the ideasthetic backbones to most music fans' idea of 'ambient music' at large. A lesser-known fact is that when James recorded the record, he had concurrently undergone a period of lucid dreaming, and in this vivid lucid state, had heard many sounds akin to those heard on this record, which he had subsequently attempted to recreate. The sound of dreaming is usually an ineffable thing, but not to Aphex Twin, who had perhaps been one of the first to articulate dreams' bleary, smeary, selective and dream-distorted sonic quality. Many different interpreters have harped on this record, some hearing a 'cold islationism' in it, others a purer bliss; what is most evident is this one helped popularise ambient music in a formal, less connotative way, and continues to do so even today. This expanded versions features two unreleased tracks - that is, if you don't include the famous Soundcloud dump of nine years ago, plus 'Blue Calyx' now features on all formats instead of vinyl only.
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 in stock $26.16
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Cat: MOVLP 2546G. Rel: 01 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
4:02
14:31
9:25
9:39
7:39
8:07
5:23
0:54
4:14
12:18
Review: Global Communication's 76:14 stands out as a quintessential ambient album, often overlooked in favour of more hyped releases but in recent years has cemented itself as one of the most important and beloved electronic releases of the 1990s. Tom Middleton and Mark Pritchard, under their Global Communication alias, expertly fuse ambient, Berlin-School and new age influences with beatcraft and dub elements. The album's tracks range from pure ambient pieces reminiscent of early Eno to funk-hop infused rhythms and minimalist dub pulses. Its strong songcraft and unique sonic identity have earned it a dedicated following - richly textured soundscapes and engaging compositions have made it a favourite.
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 in stock $44.06
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Cat: 196588 14751. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
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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 in stock $84.28
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Just A Fuckin Idiot (3:51)
The Far Out Son Of Lung & The Ramblings Of A Madman (5:50)
Appendage (5:04)
Slider (4:44)
Smokin' Japanese Babe (5:04)
You're Creeping Me Out (6:16)
Eyes Pop Skin Explodes Everybody Dead (3:17)
It's My Mind That Works (3:48)
Dirty Shadows (8:26)
Tired (4:25)
Egypt (6:09)
Are They Fightin' Us (4:23)
Hot Knives (2:53)
Kai (4:47)
Amoeba (4:38)
A Study Of Six Guitars (3:49)
Snake Hips (5:54)
An End Of Sorts (4:53)
out of stock $68.59
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Cat: 4AD 0642CD. Rel: 26 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sea, Swallow Me
Memory Gongs
Why Do You Love Me?
Eyes Are Mosaics
She Will Destroy You
The Ghost Has No Home
Bloody & Blunt
Ooze Out & Away, One How
Review: The Moon and the Melodies, a remarkable collaboration between Cocteau Twins and ambient pioneer Harold Budd, remains a standout achievement in both artists' repertoires. First released in 1986, this enchanting album is now receiving a well-deserved vinyl reissue, meticulously remastered by Robin Guthrie from the original tapes. This album is a stunning fusion of the Cocteau Twins' signature dreamlike atmospheres with Budd's elegant, improvisational piano, resulting in a listening experience that is both expansive and deeply personal. The blending of Elizabeth Fraser's ethereal vocals, seamlessly intertwined with Guthrie's luminous guitar work and Raymonde's resonant bass, creates a sound that is both distinct and evocative. The album effortlessly balances vocal tracks with instrumentals, each adding to its rich and diverse sonic palette. This reissue offers a chance to rediscover a defining moment in the evolution of dream pop and ambient music. The Moon and the Melodies continues to stun audiences. This CD edition is the perfect vehicle to an ethereal beauty of the highest order.
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Cat: PITPDT 02. Rel: 03 Mar 25
 
Ambient/Drone
Inquiri - "In Another Life" (18:12)
Bvdub - "Sunrise Sunset" (17:41)
Review: Inquiri and bvdub's superb new collaboration A Life In Setting Suns on the excellent Past Inside The Present label run by zake reflects a deep-rooted connection to the golden era of electronic music in the 90s. Their project mirrors the layered experiences of rave culture and blends some nostalgia for that with distinct musical identities. Inquiri brings the energy of main rooms where trance-induced emotional highs, while bvdub represents the ambient, early morning deep house scenes. Their friendship and collaboration transcend time and geography and so together they explore the timeless, hypnotic soundscapes that defined the era and in doing so create a harmonious fusion of past influences that resonate deeply.
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 in stock $17.90
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Cat: 196588 14752. Rel: 25 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
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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Cat: M 14. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Intro (1:28)
Changes (4:00)
Descending (5:39)
First Short Space (3:23)
Take The Train (4:11)
First Long Space (edit) (2:42)
Fifths Twice (5:33)
Second Long Space (5:14)
Your Goodbye (3:25)
Second Short Space (3:18)
Ascending (2:35)
Changes Reprise (1:08)
Review: After a two-decade interlude, Jim O'Rourke's Moikai returns with Spectral Evolution, a major new work by Rafael Toral. Making his name in the mid-1990s with influential guitar drone platters like Sound Mind Sound Body and Wave Field (both reissued by Drag City in recent years), Toral has never been one to rest on his laurels repeating past glories. In the early years of the 21st century, Toral began his "Space Program", a 13 year investigation of the performance possibilities of an ever-expanding set of custom electronic instruments, played with a fluid phrasing and rhythmic flexibility inspired by jazz. Dedicated to honing his skills on these idiosyncratic instruments, Toral founded his Space Quartet, where his mini-amplifier feedback integrates seamlessly into the frontline of a classic post-free jazz quartet rounded out with saxophone, double bass, and drums. Since 2017, Toral's work has been entering a new phase, often still centred around the arsenal of self-built instruments developed in the Space Program, but with a renewed interest in the long tones and almost static textures of his earlier work; he has also, after more than a decade, returned to the electric guitar. Spectral Evolution is undoubtedly Toral's most sophisticated work to date, bringing together seemingly incompatible threads from his entire career into a powerful new synthesis, both wildly experimental and emotionally affecting.
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out of stock $24.79
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Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 32CD. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
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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out of stock $9.36
15
Cat: ICLR 018LP. Rel: 20 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Loveless (3:33)
Black (4:58)
Cynthia's Passing (12:13)
Love You Much, Love Too Much (5:34)
On Top Of The World
Camden Crawling (5:22)
Blake's Shadow (3:43)
One Hundred Deaths (5:48)
Belgrade Meltdown (2:23)
To Disappear (9:04)
Rest In Peace (5:38)
Review: As compelling as it is unexpected, the ever-prolific Kevin Richard Martin of The Bug fame steps forth with a deeply eerie, lovelorn platter of wheezy dub techno haze, gauzy half-step and hollow, heart-rending ambience, dedicated to Amy Winehouse. In his words: "whilst randomly watching Asif Kapadia's moving bio doc 'Amy', on a long distance flight (...) i realised the scale of her greatness and the tragedy of the circumstances that led to her untimely death" and with 'Black', he offers up a gentle, reverent eulogy to the late singer, calling to mind Burial's charred LDN isolationism, Actress' sparser work, and even what Martin himself refers to as Mark Ronson's 'poptastic' productions, as on fever-coded upright bass shuffler 'Camden Crawling' and 'Black', an ingenious, spectral harmonic flip of Winehouse's Back To Black. A perfect ode to a misunderstood icon.
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out of stock $27.27
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Cat: BALMAT 11. Rel: 29 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dream (I) (3:20)
Dream (II) (2:41)
Dream (III) (2:50)
Dream (IV) (2:46)
Dream (V) (2:26)
Dream (VI) (2:41)
Dream V (VII) (2:06)
Whisper (I) (3:08)
Whisper (II) (2:59)
Whisper (III) (2:24)
Whisper (IV) (2:49)
Whisper (V) (3:43)
Whisper (VI) (3:32)
Whisper (VIII) (3:06)
Review: Balmat proudly present their 11th release with a new record from Polish artist Bartosz Kruczynski, whose minimalist atmospheric sensibility has caused the label to ease their worries over being dubbed an 'ambient' label, at least for the time being. Better known by his Rhythm Section-releasing house alias Earth Trax, Kruczynski takes a stark turn here, presenting a fierce yet fine selection of acidic ambient vignettes. On Dreams & Whispers, the pH scale is piquant without verging on completely corrosive; each ambient free association here - called either a 'Dream' or a 'Whisper' - is able to melt some psychic substrate without totally eviscerating or untying others. This is revelatory, yet not overthought ambient music, designed to treat, yet not brute-force-expose, the unconscious wishes behind our dream-distortions.
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out of stock $23.97
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Cat: KOMPKT 491. Rel: 26 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (13:57)
Track 2 (18:42)
Track 3 (14:26)
Track 4 (11:50)
Track 5 (16:00)
Track 6 (17:20)
Review: Wolfgang Voigt's seminal project Gas returns with a definitive reissue of its eponymous debut album, originally released in 1996 on Mille Plateaux and now presented anew by Kompakt on a lavish 3x12 vinyl set. This release marks a long-awaited return to the pure essence of Gas, as initially envisioned by Voigt. Before this full-length debut, hints of Gas's distinctive sound surfaced through early EPs and compilation tracks, showcasing Voigt's knack for ambient electronic landscapes. Gas unfolds across six expansive, untitled tracks that drift seamlessly, each a mesmerising journey of ethereal loops and rhythmic undercurrents. Voices from distant classical motifs echo faintly, adding to the album's enigmatic allure. While later albums like Zauberberg and Konigsforst would refine and deepen the Gas aesthetic, this debut stands out for its airy, evocative mood and its more fluid, exploratory nature. It captures Gas at a moment of artistic genesis, where Voigt's sonic vision begins to crystallise amidst dreamlike textures and subtle rhythmic structures. Gas, in its reissued form, not only revisits a pivotal moment in electronic music history but also serves as a testament to Voigt's enduring influence and avant-garde spirit, setting the stage for its legendary successors.
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 in stock $46.55
18
Cat: 12 TOT51. Rel: 04 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Fentanyl (Cloudy Conciousness) (6:47)
Leafy Suburbs (4:44)
Being Human (1:53)
Humans Being (4:03)
Slow Moving Carcass (3:48)
Out Of View (2:44)
Review: This is the first of two EPs leading up to Future Sound of London's much anticipated 2025 album and it is a powerful powering as you would expect of the electric pioneers. Side-A offers a dark ambient atmosphere as it weaves choral mists and ritualistic beats that evoke an eerie, swamp-like world before landing in an unsettling suburban scene. Side-B opens with reflective tones but shifts into a baroque minimalism that merges modular synths, breaks and drum machines. Layered with ambient field recordings and meticulously selected samples, the EP showcases FSOL's unique way of blending atmospheric depth and electronic experimentation into a hauntingly immersive experience.
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out of stock $26.90
19
Cat: N 0642. Rel: 15 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Noh Talk (6:24)
Sync Dark (4:55)
Noh Human (7:59)
Sync Inter (4:59)
Collective Open (4:41)
Obsessive Behaviour Day (4:18)
Para Contamination (5:08)
Script Solitude (4:49)
Script Sacre Drone (6:03)
Script Broken Conversation (4:30)
Script Sacre Drone (3:43)
Rehuman (4:19)
Epilogue (2:41)
Review: Carsten Nicolai has left an indelible mark on electronic music since his debut 24 years ago, carving out a genre uniquely his own characterised by surgically precise sound shapes, glitched-out percussion, and vast atmospheres rich in frequency. Continuing his exploration of astrophysics and digital mechanics, HYbr:ID II is the second installment in Nicolai's series. Accompanied by a 12-page booklet of visually arresting diagrams, the music takes precedence. Immersive dub and electronica elements define the journey into intricately manipulated digital production, drawing inspiration from Minkowski's spacetime model. Each of the ten compositions, stemming from a score for Richard Siegal's Ectopia performance, offers a cosmic ballet of rhythm and resonance. Dense with pensive moods and resonant pitches, Nicolai's soundscape conjures a vast cosmic expanse, occasionally guiding listeners down unexpected auditory paths and prompting moments of deep reflection. The album's meticulous craftsmanship and expansive sonic palette underscore Nicolai's ability to seamlessly merge conceptual exploration with musical innovation. Perfect for fans of spatial manipulations, digital structures, and flawless sound design, Alva Noto adds another significant piece to his outstanding discography.
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 in stock $33.04
20
Cat: FLT 101LPC1. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
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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 in stock $22.86
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#1 (7:21)
#2 (6:28)
#3 (7:35)
#4 (4:28)
#5 (8:35)
#6 (3:23)
#7 (8:40)
#8 (5:01)
#9 (6:44)
#10 (9:42)
#11 (7:03)
#12 (2:30)
Blue Calx (7:07)
#14 (7:50)
#15 (5:32)
#16 (4:35)
#17 (2:00)
#18 (7:09)
#19 (10:00)
#20 (5:49)
#21 (3:56)
#22 (7:01)
#23 (7:13)
#24 (11:19)
#25 (5:32)
Th1 [evnslower] (10:58)
Rhubarb Orc 1953 Rev (6:43)
out of stock $61.98
22
Cat: MFM 068. Rel: 06 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Bike Shed (feat Yadava)
Elevation (feat Abel Selaocoe & Ada Franacis - 1)
Elevation (feat Abel Selaocoe & Rebekah Reid - 2)
Elevation (feat Abel Selaocoe & Rebekah Reid - 3)
Balafon C (feat Simmy Singh)
Pots (feat Abraham Parker)
Arp Phase
Review: Elevations is a brand new album from Contours, aka Manchester-based artist Tom Burford who is a drummer and percussionist who draws on that in his always forward-thinking sounds. The album started with him exploring the Balafon, a Malian-tuned percussion instrument. Having got to grips with how to play it he expanded the work into this full length, which is an elegant and deft collection of compositions centred around the rhythmical interactions of percussion, synthesiser and strings. It draws on jazz, minimalism, Fourth World and modern classical to sooth your soul and elevate your mind.
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 in stock $25.88
23
Cat: PITP 42. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Hushed (2:06)
Of The West (1:40)
Bluest (1:46)
Call & Answer (2:27)
Review: The limited 7" edition of Marine Eyes' latest full-length ambient record 'To Belong' hears a distilling of the original fourteen-track record down to just four selections. Though every track on the digital version of the album works in its own right, the choice on offer here - 'Hushed', 'Of The West', 'Bluest' and 'Call & Answer' - are particularly deserving of the study on wax. Something static, nigh time-crystalline is achieved on the B2, with its held root note evincing something of the quality of an infinite dream; the A1 recalls some mix of DJ Healer, Malibu or David Motion with its three note tenor-pad lilt; the A2 gets at the best of both worlds, sounding like a paradisiacal bathhouse vision set in slow motion; the B1 is the tensest, opting for a moodier key, but its reversed guitar taps and sustained choir-synth working in a no less lachrymose aesthetic.
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Cat: MW 011. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dumb Rain (3:41)
Room Core (4:03)
Sad Bowl (3:55)
Lame Mart (4:34)
Pm Filter (3:51)
Double Carmen (4:26)
Kind Zo (2:22)
Jesses Car (5:07)
Review: Modern glassy ambient forefronters Motion Ward present their latest masterpiece from two standout centre-stagers on their roster, Ulla Strauss and Ultrafog. Having not collaborated on a full-length record before, the one is billed simply as 'two individuals from faraway (journeying) the world together'. "(They) were given many tiny gifts from the surroundings. Then the music came out as a matter of course, as if a thing was being put in its right place." Sonically, this translates to a pristine, sampledelic blissout, verging on the nascent road-trippy electronic-shoegaze motifs that Motion Ward have found themselves exploring as of late; and echoing the kind of alien ambient guitar-dubs that could recall Fennesz or Bibio, lest they weren't also mixed up with the kind of contemporary vocal chopups and glassy, aerated refractions that continue to carve out this extended crew's current noble standing. Our highlights; 'Lame Mart', 'Kind Zo'.
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Cat: AFFINLP 07LTD. Rel: 05 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dolera (14:52)
Dolere (15:12)
Review: zake's latest album, Dolere, unfolds meticulously over 70 minutes and invites you deep into his signature blend of detailed, harmonic drone. Inspired by the suspended weight of unchangeable emotions, the first movement drifts on melancholy waves all enveloped in analogue hiss and tape samples that echo a wandering mind's ceaseless pondering. The title track shifts mood with darkly-tinged drones and subtle field recordings that progress deliberately like shadows in a forest. Both pieces offer refuge from life's relentless pace and resonate like sonic Rorschach Tests or meditative soundscapes. Positioned alongside ambient greats like Thomas Koner, this is another essential album in a long line of them from this ambient titan.
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Visualisation Of Forever
Surface Of An Untouched Moon
Gravitational Correction
Approaching Celestial Body
Haunting Silence
Re-Entry Point
Sunrise On A New World
Review: Inhmost is an alias of UK-based Simon Huxtable and Future Research Journal Entries: Part I marks his debut album for the peerless US ambient label Past Inside the Present, after albums for stables as illustrious as re:st, Huinali, Tonight's Dream and Spatial. It fits right in with the imprint's vast canon as it's an immersive work described as "a time capsule from a forgotten generation of space travellers." The album follows his collaboration with ASC on The Moons of Saturn and has similarly cosmically-minded themes. Opener 'Visualization of Forever' features calming drones and soft synths, 'Surface of an Untouched Moon' is awash with tranquillity and 'Gravitational Correction' and 'Haunting Silence' capture the fragile boundaries between life and the void. The closing piece, 'Sunrise On A New World' is a final dynamic odyssey that will leave you wanting to start the whole trip again.

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27
Cat: PITPV 049. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Prelusion (2:11)
Do We Become Sky? (5:06)
The Past Is Always Following Close Behind (9:04)
Empty Lake, Empty Streets, The Sun Goes Down Alone (5:41)
Retrograde (8:14)
Cavanaugh Bay (5:37)
Another Heart In Need Of Rescue (5:26)
Devastation Is The Path To Recreation (12:58)
Time Won't Forget What You Meant To Me (9:10)
Moments Bruise & Bleed (4:37)
The Return (8:24)
Coda (8:35)
Review: Washington's Slow Dancing Society aka Drew Sullivan has gone long here: Do We Become Sky? is a deeply immersive 86-minute work that very much rewards being listed to in one sitting. It is "a spiritual successor" to his 2008 album Priest Lake that draws upon feelings of loss, mostly using the tonality of the Korg Wavestation as a foundational instrument through the work. It features well-balanced boiling of tension with subtle moments of release, swelling harmonies, plucked guitars and evocative synth progressions that always keep things moving both physically and emotionally.
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out of stock $27.00
28
Cat: PITP 50. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
My Eyes Opened
Be The Hero
They Come Around
Our Souls Kissed (feat Marine Eyes)
Then Heaven Fell
Which Way Home
See You Someday
They're Gone Forever
Review: Los Angeles-based artist Inquiri aka Lacey Harris blends choral, orchestral, IDM, glitch, and ambient music with silken vocals and diaristic field recordings on her sublime new album See You Someday. This emotional album explores grief, loss, and self-discovery as tracks like 'My Eyes Opened' and 'Be The Hero' showcase Harris's ambient prowess with delay-steeped electronics and intricate rhythms. 'They Come Around' features glitchy beats and reversed synths, while 'Our Souls Kissed' includes angelic vocals. Composed over a decade, the album documents Harris's journey through personal upheavals and healing so it is a deeply personal and rewarding work.
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out of stock $10.75
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Stasis Sounds For Long-Distance Space Travel (Stage 1) (5:59)
Stasis Sounds For Long-Distance Space Travel (Stage 2) (6:15)
Stasis Sounds For Long-Distance Space Travel (Stage 3) (5:01)
Stasis Sounds For Long-Distance Space Travel (Stage 4) (10:42)
Review: If not quite a case of doing exactly what it says on the tin - at least, the long distance space travel mentioned in its title may be of a more cerebral rather than physical nature - this meditative ambient session in four parts from the prolific PIITP label's co-founder is a perennial favourite among aficionados of both this esteemed label and the chillout genre at large and always in demand. Don't be fooled into complacency by this latest reissue, as this hand-numbered random coloured vinyl run is limited to 50 copies, so don't sleep on it. There'll be plenty of time to relax once the record's on!
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out of stock $18.18
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Cat: KEPLARREV 19LP. Rel: 01 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Swarm (5:11)
Slowly In (8:21)
Next (2:19)
Gone (3:37)
Optimal (6:41)
Floops (4:38)
Emergent (7:11)
System (8:32)
Tank (7:23)
Flux (7:16)
Reverse Flow (3:57)
Zet (6:45)
Review: Shuttle358's Optimal.LP, finally available on vinyl for its 25th anniversary, is a landmark debut showcasing Dan Abrams' innovative approach to ambient glitch and dub. Abrams, immersed in the electronica scene of the 1990s, crafted a beautiful sonic landscape that blends ambient drones, delicate melodies, and digital static with remarkable sophistication. The album's juxtaposition of elements creates a tension that is both jarring and oddly soothing, inviting listeners into a world of sonic experimentation and exploration. From the rhythmic complexity of 1990s electronica to the emerging clicks'n'cuts movement, Optimal.LP stands as a landmark piece of work, informed by tradition yet visionary and idiosyncratic. Remastered by Andreas [LUPO] Lubich and featuring three previously unreleased tracks, this vinyl reissue captures the essence of Abrams' artistic vision. With new artwork by Daniel Castrejon, the album's aesthetic appeal is as compelling as its sonic depth. This is sure to be one of the best reissues in 2024 for electronica.
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 in stock $35.80
31
Cat: AI 36. Rel: 29 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (17:13)
Track 2 (16:15)
Track 3 (17:48)
Track 4 (17:48)
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32
Cat: META 75LP. Rel: 19 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
A Formal Arrangement (2:29)
Floral Arithmetic (2:56)
Daylight Ghost (3:23)
In All Your Glory (4:24)
Last Golden Light (3:41)
Momentary Paris (2:44)
Forgotten In Manhattan (3:26)
The Sea Inside (4:09)
Lovers & Strangers (3:33)
Starlit Summer Night (5:23)
Coincidentalism (4:29)
This Evening (3:13)
Review: A founder member of Ultravox and all round synth pop godfather sits at the piano on his lonesome here, after many years of collaborating with Harold Budd and Ruben Garcia. The Arcades Project is a step backward into more refined, quiet artistry and minimal compositions with a candlelit late-night vibe and engaging and emotional flow. A text by Walter Benjamin formed part of the inspiration for the work and is "a sort of stroll through new ideas emerging from the city life of Paris in the 19th and early 20th century." The resulting sounds delightfully airy and inquisitive.
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 in stock $22.02
33
Cat: PITPV 060. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Point Of Departure (4:59)
Flow State (4:50)
Suadade (2:08)
Trembling House (feat Marine Eyes) (4:30)
Overcast (2:31)
Soft Octaves (6:30)
Cortege (5:19)
Renascence (4:12)
Summation (4:14)
Review: California's James Bernard is a much-loved regular on this label as well as being a veteran of the wider ambient scene who has been hard at it for more than three decades. His latest outing on Past Inside The Present with Anthene (aka Brad Deschamps of Toronto) is Soft Octaves, an album that finds them crafting a series of sounds using electric six-string bass. It has a huge range from the deepest depths to the wispiest of highs and each of the tracks here was recorded in one single take. The results are spellbinding indeed and the range of the bass's sonic ability is astonishing as it sounds at times like a cello, at others woodwind and is always intriguing.
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 in stock $18.18
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Cat: KRANK 045LP. Rel: 08 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
The Sun (3:36)
Balance (Trembling) (8:34)
Elevation (10:15)
The Llama's Dream (5:05)
Consciousness (12:38)
Resolution (4:56)
Review: Windy & Carl's album Consciousness encapsulates the duo's exploration of ambient and drone music with a warmer, more pastoral feel compared to their previous works. Absent are the vague dread and claustrophobia, replaced by buoyant soundscapes that evoke sense of tranquility. The song titles themselves, such as 'The Sun' and 'Elevation,' reinforce this lighter tone. 'The Sun' opens the album with simple yet direct electric guitar chords, setting the stage for the serene journey ahead. Even tracks like 'Balance (Trembling)' touch on darker shadings but quickly transition to glowing, comforting tones. Tracks like 'Elevation' and 'The Llama's Dream' contribute to the dream-like atmosphere of the album, with shimmering tones and ethereal vocals adding to its hallucinatory quality. 'Resolution' concludes the album with a final, contemplative note. Consciousness shows Windy & Carl's dedication to perfecting the drone. While there may not be a major departure in style, the album is commitment to crafting immersive sonic experiences. For fans of ambient and drone music, Consciousness is another great album to have and enjoy.
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35
Poeme Symphonique 1 (8:59)
Poeme Symphonique 2 (8:46)
Poeme Symphonique 3 (20:59)
Poeme Symphonique 4 (1:09)
Review: Obliques unveils Poeme symphonique here on limited clear vinyl. Composer Jonathan Fitoussi reimagines Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 1 "Titan" in a groundbreaking creation commissioned by Radio France. Recorded live at La Maison de la Radio's grand auditorium on November 18, 2023, in Paris, this concert epitomizes a fusion of classical and electronic music. Fitoussi's interpretation breathes new life into Mahler's masterpiece, enriching it with contemporary sensibilities while preserving its timeless essence. With this release, Obliques invites listeners on a transcendent journey through sound, celebrating the convergence of past and present in the realm of symphonic expression.
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Cat: PITP 51. Rel: 05 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Gale
Precipice
Terminal Sleep
Advent
Mid Sky
Review: US ambient maestro zake and vocalist Angela Winter exchanged ideas for a whole year in the course of putting together this, this debut collaboration. It comes as a numbered CD with a download code and is, according to zake, "the perfect orchestration between two individuals at the right moment." We agree as it beautifully navigates a realm between the terrestrial and cosmic with organic drones and ethereal vocals fort and centre. The likes of 'Terminal Sleep' contrasts dynamic drones with introspective moments while 'Advent' offers harmonic pulses and sculpted vocals as Winter's instinctive responses to everyday sounds enrich the album's allure. A perfect soundtrack to quiet introspection, Mid Sky is another gem in a long line of them from this label.
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Cat: PITPZDR 033CD. Rel: 16 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Undiscovered
Heavy Skies
You Will Become A Song
The Worlds We Leave Behind
Speaking Without Words
Departing Day
Review: Past Inside The Present proudly shares the release of The Worlds We Leave Behind, the second full-length record from the duo of Zake (aka. Zach Frizzell) and Tyresta (aka. Nick Turner). Building on both quotidian and profound contrasts and blurring their associations - Turner's day job as a Chicago social worker, Frizzell's reverent interest in the sublimities of natural lansdcapes - this record continues the theme already played up by the pair's earlier collaborative efforts, that of personal strife and experiential wisdom, which colour the impressions we derive from our environments. Being a "spiritual sequel" to the pair's first album Drift (2023), the album educes long, heavy-set, gut-fluttering ambient montages, from aphasic, fragmentary titles, such as 'The Worlds We Leave Behind' and 'You Will Become A Song'.
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Euph (CD1: Atmospherics)
Complete Nonsense
Helix
Phosphorous
Mars Rain
Lost In It
FM
Odyssey
Genetic Experiment
Euph (Feelings In Finite) (CD2: Atmospherics - Bvdub's Re-entries)
Complete Nonsense (Calm & Chaos)
Helix (Radiate In Red)
Phosphorous (Elements Of Endlessness)
Mars Rain (Freeze And Fall)
Lost In It (Life In Lucidity)
FM (Frequencies Of Forgiveness)
Odyssey (Gazing Into Galaxies)
Genetic Experiment (Symbols And Secrets)
Review: zake's untouchable ambient imprint Past Inside the Present revisits James Bernard's classic 1994 album Atmospherics and has remastered it and paired it with some fresh reinterpretations by bvdub, a longtime friend and collaborator. Since the original release, music and technology have evolved significantly but the timeless craft and rich textures of Bernard's work remain evident. Atmospherics achieved cult status during the ambient music boom after being crafted solely with a keyboard, sequencer, 12-bit sampler, drum machine, and bass guitar, all created in real-time and without edits. Bvdub's reinterpretations honour the originals while adding new dimensions and infusing them with a melancholic air that enhances its emotional depth.

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39
Cat: PITP 49. Rel: 17 Jun 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Free For A Moment
While We Can
When Will We Learn?
No Way Of Knowing
Something Better
Ask Yourself Why
Surrender
All That Remains
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40
Cat: KRANK 241LP. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Buried At Westwood Memorial Park, In An Unmarked Grave, To The Left Of Walter Matthau (4:46)
Tissue Of Lies (3:37)
Pelagic Swell (3:28)
Stock Horror (7:14)
Dim Hopes (3:37)
As Above Perhaps So Below (2:24)
Mexican Helium (3:08)
We Were Vaporised (4:28)
(Don’t Go Back To) Boogerville (3:05)
Review: American composer and sound engineer Adam Wiltzie, may not yet be a household name in electronic music yet but it's a safe bet you have heard projects that he has been involved in. Adam is one half of the highly regarded ambient and drone project Stars Of The Lid for the past 30 years and also worked with many popular rock and indie bands as an engineer as well as done composing for film and TV. Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentathol is the name for his first all original material for a full album. Last year in 2023 brought the untimely death of Stars Of The Lid partner Brian Mcbride. However, Adam's relationship with Kranky records is as strong as ever and that's where his first solo album finds a home. The music is inspired by a recurring dream Adam had where the music he composes makes people die. The music blends heavy emotions from ruin to absolute beauty. A powerful album that has extreme depth and cinematic expansiveness. We hope this will be the start to a very productive solo career that will continue his excellent work that was done with Stars Of The Lid.
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Cat: ITX 031. Rel: 01 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
BLOCK-1_dv190 (3:39)
DoepfARP (5:45)
TEAM 700_76 (2:46)
DUES700 (2:34)
BLOCK-1_2AREA666 (2:25)
Ppg2_3ModeMon (3:15)
Vanlife_702 ABCD (1:57)
TrailerparkBeauty (4:27)
Leavebehind (1:25)
Rioria Juice (2:35)
Sunset Memories (4:02)
Review: Ilian Tape's ITX Series provides another opportunity to sink into some deeply escapist ambient and drone soundscapes from the usually dance floor-focused breakbeat and techno label. MPU101 has served up a few of these EPs before and they always find them coax plenty of magic out of their analogue machines. 'TEAM 700_76' is a nice and bleary-eyed post-Blade Runner soundtrack, 'BLOCK-1_2AREA666' has a darker undercurrent of menace, 'TrailerparkBeauty' brings some twinkling celestial keys and 'Sunset Memories' closes on frazzled chords that speak of heat damage from a scorching sun.

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42
Cat: ORBSCD 005. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Paradise
Purgatory
Seti (part 1)
Seti (part 2)
Seti (part 3)
The Armchair Astronaut
Review: Orb offshoot project Sedibus has proved popular with fans for two reasons: it reunites Alex Paterson with Andy Falconer, who worked extensively with the Orb between 1990 and 1994, and the music they make recalls some of the pair's best moments of that period - albeit with a quite different instrumentation. Seti, the pair's sophomore album, has been described by their label, Cooking Vinyl, as "ambient unplugged". That only tells half the story. While it does boast all manner of acoustic instruments - sitar, guitar, piano, tabla and other percussion - it also features Paterson's trademark spoken word snippets and the dreamiest of electronic chords and aural textures. With beautiful, immersive and typically lengthy compositions, it feels and sounds like a grown-up version of the Orb's mightiest early 90s work.
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43
Cat: CDGRON 290. Rel: 27 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sushi
Roti
Wasser
Reibekuchen
Wein
Review: A mythical collaborative live album - documenting an appearance shared between Brian Eno, Can's Holger Czukay and J. Peter Schwalm in 1998 - Sushi! Roti! Reibekuchen! is a three-hour ambient kraut improvisation, which first coincided with Eno's then hot-topic multimedia light installation at the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, known as the Future Light-Lounge Proposal. Schwalm prepared ideas for the session and guests ate the three foods from the event and album's title; this provided sufficient, but slow-burning energy to fuel the intense whorls, feedback freakouts, snake-charmer melodies and metrically challenging rhythms that make up its sound.
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out of stock $10.19
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VARIOUS
Cat: LSD 044. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (3:30)
Track 2 (15:23)
Track 3 (3:00)
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7 (0:32)
Track 8 (22:27)
Track 9 (7:11)
Track 10 (10:45)
Review: One may easily shorten the Light Sounds Dark label name to LSD. So too does this new V/A compilation of dark industrial soundscapes by the label befit the bad trip. With minimal release info besides an ardent confirmation by an unnamed witness - "definitely a trip into a darker dimension" - the notion of ingesting LSD takes on a whole new meaning here. The otherwise absence of info motivates some detective work: a stained-glass design on the front cover; a title referencing Indo-European paganism and/or Zoroastrianism; intense cloud-sonics and glassy chamber spaces on the ensuing tracks; everything intuitively fits, though we're not quite sure how. Some way to a narrative revelation emerges on track four, though at best it's a speak n' spell numbers station voice, half-lost under the solemn, soily noise scramble beneath. The trip only grows weirder, with strange bird calls melding into gong sounds and pan flutes on the lossy eighth track, and the closing locked groove spelling ultimate doom for the more harmonically inclined.
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45
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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46
Cat: AI 38. Rel: 14 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Radials (part 1) (18:55)
Radials (part 2) (22:35)
Review: For AI-38, Italian duo LF58 (Giuseppe Tillieci and Filippo Scorcucchi) present 'Radials', a live recording captured in Venice. The EP centres around a site-specific performance that translates the visual themes of the homonymous exhibition by Roman artist group Sbagliato for the 2023 Biennale Architettura. Sbagliato's installation, set within the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, explores the manipulation of architectural spaces, creating optical illusions that challenge perceptions of reality. The venue's loggia, with its five archways overlooking the Canal Grande, is a key focus, giving rise to a repeated, disorienting visual effect. LF58's sound design mirrors these concepts, using quadraphonic audio to create an immersive, spatial soundscape. Opening with the ambient noise of running water and city sounds, 'Radials' quickly shifts into more abstract territory, with shimmering frequencies and layered textures evoking the exhibition's interplay of space and perspective. The sound moves fluidly, capturing the sensation of shifting dimensions and altered realities.
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47
Cat: VISTA 015LPC. Rel: 28 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dawn Layer (5:03)
Transition (3:36)
Drift (1:29)
At A Distance (3:19)
Aureolin (7:47)
Rise (4:39)
Mirror Phase (17:45)
Return To Nowhere (3:19)
Review: Mirror Phase marks the conclusion of Jonas Munk's ambient trilogy, a series that has seen him explore the subtleties of soundscapes crafted from guitar and synthesiser loops. These eight tracks bring Munk back to the warmer tones often associated with his earlier work, shaping sonic structures that ebb and flow, much like clouds shifting in the sky. The title track, 'Mirror Phase', stands out as his most expansive drone composition to date. Over its nearly 18-minute runtime, oscillating tones move in and out of sync, creating a constantly evolving and mesmerising pattern. 'Transition' offers something gentler, layering guitars to evoke the sensation of waves lapping against the shore. Meanwhile, 'At a Distance' leans into the eerie and hypnotic, with slightly out-of-tune analogue synthesisers giving the track a krautrock flavour reminiscent of Popol Vuh. The shimmering tones of 'Rise' and the closer, 'Return to Nowhere', recall Munk's past work as Manual, blending glistening textures with a serene undercurrent. It's an album that's less about instant gratification and more about gradual immersion. The pieces evolve slowly, rewarding patient listeners with subtle shifts in mood and atmosphere. By the end of this trilogy, Munk seems to have fully embraced the minimalism and expansive soundscapes that have defined his ambient explorations, culminating in what might be his most refined and cohesive ambient work yet.
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out of stock $22.02
48
Cat: LPGRON 290. Rel: 27 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sushi (16:29)
Roti
Wasser
Reibekuchen (13:54)
Wein (6:56)
Review: Now here's a rarity for you. Not even many of the most committed megafans know that Brian Eno, Holger Czukay and J.Peter Schwalm, accompanied by Raoul Walton and Jern Atai, performed a secret live music show, outside the esteemed Kunst-und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany, situated in the city of Bonn, in August 1998. Forming a part of the opening party of Eno's Future Light-Lounge Proposal multimedia installation, this furtively-recorded album hears an exclusive slice of incidental "high-altitude food music", of course made during Brian Eno's airborne ambient era. Now reissued via Gronland, this five-piece cut of sophisti-ambi-krauttronica makes for a welcome surprise.
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49
Place Of Forever (15:49)
Waking Up Dizzy On A Bastion (19:09)
Review: On limited yellow vinyl comes the latest LP from the elusive ambient moniker known as Abul Mogard - impossibly distant, impossibly close - this time made in collaboration with equal and match, Rafael Anton Irisarri. Having made friends serendipitously at the sold-out opening of the SoundSet Series at Madrid's Condeduque cultural center in 2023, at which they performed together for the first time, the duo's encore that evening compelled them to get their heads down and commit to a collaborative studio session. What followed was an intense, modular-synthetic jam that, in its final studio-polished incarnation, unfurls and ripples like dark pond water. Both tracks, most notably 'Waking Up Dizzy on a Bastion', slow-burns into the heights of glory and tearful sentiment, as if capturing the feeling of time slowing down when confronted with death in the heat of fortressed battle.
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out of stock $44.06
50
Cat: PITPZD 31. Rel: 13 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Veta (14:35)
Bewrayeth, No 2 (5:36)
Glory (11:32)
Memorial (8:37)
Review: Here comes yet another vital album of enthralling ambient from the super prolific Past Inside The Present label head zake aka Zach Frizzell. This is a numbered audiophile vinyl version (including a download code limited to 150 copies) of Veta, which is a world of smoky half-tones that mix up modern ambient classical with analogue production. The artist himself describes the work as "exercise in knowing when to draw back the mix" which speaks to its perfectly reduced sound - a blend of the organic and the synthetic that is masterfully layered and laden with heavy emotions.
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 in stock $25.07
51
Cat: DISCREETMUSIC 17. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Jorden Forst (16:44)
Jorden Forst (16:38)
Review: Arv & Miljo's new album delves into radical environmental activism and draws from the Swedish Plogbill movement's early 90s actions alongside Earth First! and Earth Liberation Front. Mixing monologues, interviews, protest songs, and site recordings with raw kosmische synth music, the pair crafts a mesmerising audio collage. Chaotic yet harmonious, disorienting yet soothing, the album reflects dedication, passion, and the spirit of change. Originally a limited CDR release in 2021, it quickly became a highlight in Arv & Miljo's discography. Now on, Jorden Forst offers a multi-faceted journey through environmental activism and the human spirit's resilience.
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52
Cat: PITP 57CD. Rel: 01 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dynamics
Swapped
Allusion
Nested
Proxy
On Air
Murmur
Tampered
Review: The irrepressible Past Inside The Present is back with the second in a trilogy of tape loop experiments from T.R. Jordan. This is the limited and hand-numbered CD format and is another cohesive piece of this three-suite puzzle. All of the music was made by the same materials and methods and was all made in "a concentrated period of inspired experimentation with no energy wasted." The artist calls it a form of "musical composting" and the music is full of a sense of musical grace and elegance, peaceful pads and sonic versions of pastoral scenes like flowing rivers and mossy rocks under beautiful wispy clouds.
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53
Cat: TRR 435CD. Rel: 14 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
September 23rd
Review: September 23rd is the first release in William Basinski's new Arcadia Archive series. Recorded in September 1982 in his first loft in the DUMBO neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, September 23rd is a recently unearthed early entry in what has become a hugely inspirational and influential catalogue. Built from a piano piece that Basinski composed in high school in the mid-1970s, September 23rd quickly evolved into a vastly different work, upon its revisitation. Using the John Giorno and William Burroughs cut-up technique, Basinski fabricated an elaborate Frippertronics and feedback loop tape delay system, resulting in the quiet but dramatic set of sounds and resounds you hear here.
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54
Cat: PITP 54. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
We Turn Into Stories
Souvire
Within Waves
Open To Interpretation (version)
A Half-Remembered Dream
Maybe Never
Dormire
Our Shadows Are Longer Here
Searching The Sky
Hitherto
Diaphanous
The Candor Of Our Silence
The Veil Between
Would Be
Review: The relentless ambient powerhouse that is Past Inside The Present is back with more escapist beatless magic, this time in CD form from Illinois-based Innesti who serves up his Diaphanous album. Featuring fourteen tracks, the album is characterised by its delicate use of field recordings and sparse layers, all of which are designed to evoke feelings of nostalgia and wonder. Pieces like 'We Turn Into Stories' and 'Souvire' create expansive, atmospheric soundscapes, with drones that rise and fall like distant echoes. Innesti's use of hand-built electronic instruments adds a unique touch as he blends natural and digital sounds into a fresh new whole. As a result, Diaphanous captures the often fleeting and ethereal nature of memory and experience in a storytelling soundtrack - and one that will keep you coming back for more.
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55
Cat: ORBSLP 005. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Paradise (11:34)
Purgatory (9:17)
Seti (part 1) (7:16)
Seti (part 2) (9:05)
Seti (part 3) (5:42)
Review: When will Alex Paterson, the Dr, run out of ideas? Here joined by fellow originator of The Orb, Andy Falconer, the pair's Sedibus project takes all of the serenity of the legendary UK electronic act and then walks it up onto the nearest mountainside in the middle of the night, sets up camp, and invites you to join in a stargazing odyssey. You can almost feel the cosmos appearing around you as the work unfolds. Just like the great blanket of stars, energy and matter above, there's complexity here, even if it often feels deceptively simple. Layers, textures, passing noises, background harmonies, all these elements subtly create this deep and incredibly immersive soundscape that pulls you in like a black hole, before showing you what the spread, retreat, and expansion of energy might sound like.
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56
Cat: AMELCD 729. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Opening
Waitati Post
Flat & Endless
Cristal Bollore
Kallisto
Bagatto
Aaah!
Review: Way back in 1995, Sun Electric (AKA Berlin-based twosome Tom Thiel and Max Loderbauer) released one of the greatest live ambient albums of all time, the stunning 30.7.94 Live, on R&S offshoot Apollo. Live at Votivkirche Wien is a follow-up of sorts - a previously unreleased recording from 1996 of the pair's show at Vienna's neo-gothic Votivkirche Wien concert hall, at which the duo made great use of the venue's natural reverb. Mixing their usual unfurling melodies and deep space chords with a mixture of gentle beats, sumptuous sound design and dubby basslines, the set ebbs and flows attractively before concluding with an inspired, stretched-out ambient techno re-interpretation of 1994 single 'Aaah!' In a word: brilliant!
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57
Cat: LY 5LP. Rel: 01 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dissolvi (5:46)
Frantumi Di Luce (9:38)
Altrove, Lontano (4:34)
Archi (5:36)
Sulle Barcane (10:37)
Ricordando Il Giorno (2:28)
Review: Ambient masters Grand River and Abul Mogard team up for the first time ever on In uno spazio immenso (In A Huge Space), titularly touching on the often gargantuan feeling evoked by space ambient, a befitting name to say the least. Here the pair work in and through the genre to produce a full-circle rainbow's worth of expanse and breadth, successfully contrasting a sense of largesse with another, counterintuitive feeling of a world stood still, time having stopped. The six-track album is an impressive, but subtle grand tour of an unblemished, alpine sublime, with the opening intenso-ambience of 'Dissolvi' recalling the work of Ben Frost, and the near-closing 'Sulle barcane' serving as the album's unique denouement, made up of cryptic environmental recordings, static washes and weightless pads.
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58
Cat: BALMAT 09. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Deep Call (6:31)
Hearts Aflutter (4:13)
Discovery (4:51)
Precipice (5:31)
Reach Out (5:55)
Review: Miami duo Coral Morphologic has linked up with Nick Leon for a debut collaboration here, Projections of a Coral City, which lands on the cultured Barcelona-based label Balmat. It's a lush listen that very much soothes mind, body and soul with its widescreen ambient synth scopes, suspensory pads and painterly strikes of sound. The mood is carefree and dreamy, occasionally rueful and introspective and always realised in a beautiful fashion. Here's hoping this might be the first of many collabs if this is the sort of work these artists can cook up together.
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VARIOUS
Cat: MQWAW 001RED. Rel: 12 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Brightness Shallan Davar - "Words Of Radiance" (Prologue) (3:23)
Stratusphere - "Forest Fortress" (3:16)
State Azure - "Sapper's Dilemma" (2:30)
All India Radio - "Ancient Invocations" (3:25)
Mason Bee - "Sunu" (2:03)
Carbon Based Lifeforms - "Suburban Tessellation" (interlude I) (2:42)
Segerfalk - "Where We Never Left" (3:21)
Digitonal - "Sparrow" (3:40)
Ochre - "Intrinsic Grey" (2:43)
Review: Initially released exclusively in digital format two years ago, the already cult favourite Whispers Of An Ancient World finally makes its way to vinyl courtesy of Mystic & Quantum but in highly restricted numbers. Featuring artwork by Kilian Eng, this red edition offers a mesmerising auditory journey. Ambient landscapes and evocative ancient ceremonies coalesce with explorations through lush jungles, tranquil acoustic melodies, and edgier dub motifs hinting at a looming dystopian future. Contributions from artists such as Diagonal, Mason Bee, and State Azure enrich its allure as the whole thing adds up to a cinematic tapestry that captivates with atmospheric depth.
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60
Cat: PHNTM 46. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Differences (12:58)
Arkives (11:07)
Difference (6:56)
Ark (4:13)
Differ (4:38)
Arcs (7:04)
Review: A new drone collaboration for the ages comes in the form of a heads-on collision between Kevin Martin (aka. The Bug) and Joseph Kamaru (The Bug). Firmly rooted in the esoteric, nigh chthonic drones of which both are now more than adept in evincing - Martin in tandem with his many collaborative efforts with the likes of Earth, and KMRU across the likes of recent albums such as Logue - this is a six track mesmeriser whose titles recall everything from apocalypses to hidden histories, and with each piece spanning anywhere between four to eleven minutes a pop. Beginning on a slow, soil-caked march and moving further into a land of serener incantations, on which KMRU submits his vocals, Disconnect is a haunting (yet equally, it could be said, calming) record for arrested epochs.
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61
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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62
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.
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63
Cat: ADID 110. Rel: 14 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Cascading Waves (3:17)
The Sirens (3:24)
Memory Loss (2:45)
Jupiter (4:43)
Under Your Spell (feat Caroline Sheehan) (2:18)
Polarity (4:28)
The Sirens (Tim Green remix) (8:56)
Review: After six years away, Rebelski returns to All Day I Dream with 'The Sirens', an EP that marks a compelling re-entry into the ambient fold. This collection of six tracks showcases the producer's ability to craft expansive soundscapes, each layered with intricate melodies, lush instrumentals, and hauntingly soft vocals. From the opener 'Cascading Waves' to the titular 'The Sirens', each track conjures an immersive atmosphere that feels simultaneously vast and intimate. 'Memory Loss' and 'Jupiter' continue this journey, pushing the listener into deeper introspection with their hypnotic rhythms and subtle shifts in tone. Side two offers even more to explore. 'Under Your Spell (feat Caroline Sheehan)' brings a delicate yet powerful vocal performance into the mix, perfectly complementing Rebelski's ethereal production. 'Polarity' follows, balancing soft textures with darker undercurrents. The EP closes with a Tim Green remix of 'The Sirens', which adds a touch of dancefloor energy while retaining the meditative quality of the original. Much like the otherworldly vibe that Rebelski has become known for, 'The Sirens' EP transports the listener to a realm where time and space blur, offering a serene yet complex auditory experience.
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64
Cat: ASIPV 046. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Branksome (5:54)
Open Heart (5:24)
Enough (3:47)
Almost Remembered (3:02)
Breaking Fingers (2:33)
Tragic (3:58)
Bloodless (5:52)
Garden (3:31)
Review: Colin Dunkerley, aka the artist Lapsed Pacifist, navigates the world as a sound engineer by day and leaves little time for his own music. He has plenty of accolades for his work from a niche audience for his productions under the alias Negative Neutron but for years wanted to pursue a more dark ambient route. Finally, he has made time to indulge his own music-making endeavours and now presents Hypatia, an album that materialised over an extended period. It features field recordings and audio loops processed through his modular setup and takes inspiration from Marco Polo's imaginary cities and rather mirrors Dunkerley's creative journey as it evokes memories of cold, distant places and the emotions they stir.
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65
Cat: ASIPV 047. Rel: 25 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Becoming Human (2:01)
Disperse (2:52)
Interval (6:09)
The Kingdom (6:20)
Orphne (6:01)
Khepri (6:17)
Did We Arrive Yet? (4:57)
Resonance (4:12)
Review: A Strangely Isolated Place continues to be a vital source of intrigue in the broader sense of what ambient music can be in the modern era. Here they present the debut album from Liz Qun Wong, a classically-trained cellist and composer who has been releasing and recording as Lihla for nigh-on ten years. As you might well imagine, there's a strong electro-acoustic bed to the sound on this mesmerising full-length, but one of the real distinctions with this album is Wong's storytelling, which gently rests atop the nuanced, textural compositions and guides us into some intriguing, cinematic places.
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66
Cat: KRANK 049LP. Rel: 08 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Hydrogen (3:29)
Ampere (7:25)
Pressure (4:33)
Zero (4:13)
Discrete Entropy (5:20)
Fuel Exergy (6:03)
Enthalpy (5:03)
Conductivity (7:35)
Vapour (5:07)
Third Law (5:35)
Steady State (3:13)
P Motion (5:51)
Absolute (9:55)
Review: Loscil, the moniker of Canadian sound designer Scott Morgan, released his debut album Triple Point in 2001, now available on vinyl for the first time. An ambient dub concept album inspired by thermodynamics, Triple Point explores soundscapes that evoke the principles of heat and entropy. Tracks like 'Hydrogen' and 'Ampere' build from muted beats and looped synth melodies, creating an atmosphere that is clinical and stark. Morgan's talent for arranging sound is evident as he layers samples to produce a sense of intricate, microscopic processes. 'Pressure' and 'Vapour' show his ability to craft immersive environments, though the overall minimal approach. Fans of experimental electronic music will appreciate Loscil's meticulous sound design and the album's conceptual depth.
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67
Cat: ZORN 81. Rel: 06 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Goldne Abendsonne, Wie Bist Du So Schon (3:30)
Aprilnacht (3:27)
Urin Deiner Bluten 1 (1:53)
Mutter Maria Zwischen Den Himmeln (2:09)
Requiem Fur Eine Ringelnatter (2:40)
Urin Deiner Bluten 2 (2:51)
Apfelbaum, Kuh Und Backofen (1:55)
Nie Kann Ohne Wonne, Deinen Glanz Ich Sehn (3:36)
Requiem Fur Ein Schwalbennest (3:43)
Morgensonne (2:49)
Afra Altar Maidbronx (3:02)
Review: Originally released on tape by SicSic in 2014, Aprilnacht commemorates a decade of music from Brannten Schnure and marked the spring in a tetralogy of albums about the four seasons. When it was first released, Brannten Schnure consisted solely of German musician Christian Schoppik; it was only after this period that he'd continue to hone is gothic folk romanticism and pastoral neoclassical sound, thereafter enlisting the help of vocalist Katie Rich as well. Now reissued by the esteemed Aguirre Records, Aprilnacht returns for a second haunting, retro-spectrally calling to mind its eerie sound collages and dusty sampler assemblages.
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68
13 I 73 535-61403 PM NYC
Drift Study 14 VII 73 92727-100641 PM NYC
Review: La Monte Young is one of the most important figures in the development of American minimal composition and performance, having explored the science of sound at an atomic level through his use of just intonation and rational number-based tuning systems. His wife Marian Zeeler was also one of his closest collaborators, and in 1974 they released their second album Dream House 78'17" as a demonstration of the ideas they had been proposing in their work. Side A was recorded at a private concert which also features Jon Hassell and Garrett List, while Side B is an extended tonal study via a bowed gong, which was monitored precisely through oscilloscopes for an exacting immersion in harmonic interplay and its physical and psychoacoustic properties.
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69
Cat: MH 034. Rel: 27 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Blood (2:20)
Could You? (2:46)
Day Moment (4:05)
Dealt Hand (2:41)
Don't Hum Without Me (2:54)
Fifty Summers (4:54)
Glanzstrasse (6) (2:23)
Organ, With Fire (1:49)
Three Of Swords (2:03)
Review: Apodelia is Hotspring's second solo release on Mood Hut; the record is partly a further exploration of song forms, studio techniques and instrumentation explored on 2020's Obit For Sunshade. This latest addition to the artistic moniker of Scott Gailey Spring explores lifting into revealing; scouring fidelities, playing with emotion, and improvising by night. A timestretched, textural nocturne is painted in sound, echoing a more contemporary incarnation of mid-'10s Mister Lies; the glassy piano refractions of 'Glanzstrasse 6', the ripply audio-pools and autotunings of 'Organ With Fire' and the beat-cracklings of 'Day Moment' are all highlights.
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70
Cat: ATMV 119. Rel: 29 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Gausta (6:13)
Grit (2:37)
The Fells (6:39)
Bleak (5:18)
Whiteout (5:53)
Review: Gidge has been at the heart of the Atomnation sound for a while and now the duo reinforces that status with a new EP that again explores the bratty of bittersweet musical landscapes. 'Gausta' kicks off with some plaintive, heartbreaking chords and heavy rhythms and organic touches, while 'Grit' has acoustic strings and moody chords. 'The Fells' picks up the mood a little with a subtle sense of hope in the drums and sensitivity in the strings. 'Bleak' has another brilliantly forlorn vibe with indie and electronica meeting somewhere in the middle and last of all is the painterly synth mastery of 'Whiteout'.
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71
Cat: VIERNULVIER 005. Rel: 08 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Too Much Current, Too Much Sand (9:34)
Put Your Soul Into It A Little, Ok? (8:36)
Thank You But I'm Never Coming Back (2:47)
The Old Pavilion Near The Lake (7:16)
What's The Matter With Everyone, Why Don't They Answer Me? (7:11)
I Have No Desire For The Close Company Of Other People (6:07)
Review: Miaux's latest album, Never Coming Back, is a mesmerising journey into the depths of melancholy and timelessness. Rooted in her recent film score for the cult classic Carnival of Souls, Miaux shows her synth virtuosity and devastating songwriting skills. Crafted solely with a single synthesizer in her home studio, Miaux's compositions unfold with minimalist elegance, drawing listeners into a world of haunting beauty. Taking inspiration from the enigmatic ghost film and its influence on directors like David Lynch and George A. Romero, Miaux weaves layers of ethereal soundscapes reminiscent of Roedelius and Ruth White. Her music, with its minimal yet profound essence, captures the essence of the film's eerie narrative, evoking a sense of elevated longing and haunting claustrophobia. The album's retro-rich analogue synth lines and circular patterns resonate with fans of atmospheric film scores while offering a unique blend of melancholy and hope. Miaux's reinterpretation of the film's score breathes new life into its timeless themes, promising an immersive listening experience for audiences old and new.

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Gloria (6:16)
Bruce (4:16)
Joe (4:27)
Old Man (3:45)
Don (3:50)
Patti (3:17)
Raoul (10:04)
Bridget (4:24)
Review: Joseph Shabason, Matthew Sage, and Nicholas Krgovich form a harmonious triangle, both musically and geographically. Hailing from Toronto, Colorado, and Vancouver respectively, they converged at Sage's barn studio nestled at the foot of the Rockies to explore their shared talent for finding beauty in life's mundane moments. Shabason, known for blending late 80s adult-contemporary and smooth jazz aesthetics into ethereal soundscapes, joins forces with Sage, who combines instrumental prowess with synthesis and field recordings to evoke the natural world's whimsy and profundity. Completing the trio is Krgovich, whose observational poetics add a relatable touch to their calm expressionism. Their collaborative album, warmly Shabason, Krgovich, Sage extends the wry and melancholic micro-miracles established in their previous works.
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73
Cat: PELCD 251. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Behold A Voice As Thunder
Entrails Of The God Machine
An Angel Dissected
A Shadow Cast Upon The Deep
Invocation Of The Nameless One
Their Souls Asunder
Hence Shall They Be Devoured All Of Them
Other Woes Are Yet To Come
Review: Brian Williams' Lustmord project has existed in different forms for over 40 years, though it's only in the last couple of decades - when it has become a vehicle for his solo work - that new musical missives have become a regular occurrence. On Much Unseen Is Also Here, the former industrial musician turned soundtrack composer once again showcases his mastery of pitch-black sonics, creepy soundscapes and horror-inspired dark ambient workouts. As you'd expect, the sound design is incredible - listen on good quality headphones for the ultimate listening experience - while Williams' penchant for throwing in suspenseful chords, billowing aural textures and unsettling vocalisations adds further layers of paganistic mystery.
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74
Cat: SHIMMY 2022LPC1. Rel: 25 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Floating Island (4:35)
Plants Used For Weaving (3:50)
Boundary Fence (4:22)
Aquaculture (3:32)
The Soft Structure (3:50)
A Mountain Is An Ancestor (3:44)
The Caretaker (3:39)
The Miner's Pale Child (3:28)
Groundwater (3:33)
On Redding Road (3:06)
Floating Epitaph (3:25)
Review: "I would beg listeners both animal and human to allow these beautiful landscapes I've created in collaboration with Mark Nelson to sing and speak and weep for themselves. Please. Forget about words. Just LISTEN," says Kramer of this latest exploration of sounds less familiar. Meanwhile, Nelson quotes the legendary Arthur Russell for his take on things: "If I could convince you these are words of love, the heartache would remain but the pain would be gone". The Chicago-based composer and performer certainly summarises this listening experience. There's pure bliss running through these serene ambient, almost New Age-style tracks, but within that a certain reflective sadness. Crystalline melodies refract and develop, ebb and flow, at times making pure harmonies, in other moments more atmospheric refrains. They make us long for things that were or may be, although there's still space here for taking stock and acknowledging what is.
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75
Cat: GRSCL 35. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sustain 1
Sustain 2
Sustain 3
Sustain 4
Sustain 5
Sustain 6
Sustain 7
Sustain 8
Review: The impeccable Lithuanian label Greyscale is a real leader when it comes to dub techno and already they are racing into 2024 in fine style with a first full-length of the year from label head Grad_U! The sublime and immersive Sustain has eight larges ambient soundscapes that are detailed with field recordings from another planet. Each one is alluringly empty and beautiful, intriguing and unsettling to make for an escapist trip to another dimension. The way the producer manages to conjure up what feel like familiar emotions in such a faraway world is second to none and will leave you wanting to do it all over again the second it ends.
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76
Cat: ARC 3. Rel: 06 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Keho 1
Keho 2
Rata
Voltti 1
Voltti 2
Voltti 3
Voltti 4
Review: Sami Salo, known for his work with Pan Sonic, resurfaces under his Hertsi moniker with CD, an anthology of groundbreaking techno experiments recorded in the early to mid-90s. This release follows Hertsi's influential Kohina, delving deeper into interference-anchored minimalism. Each track on CD pulsates with gut-churning, distorted low-end drones and hallucinatory rhythms, showcasing Salo's mastery of minimalism and abstraction. Tracks like 'Keho 1' and the four-part 'Voltti' series demand to be experienced on a high-quality system, with rippled bass oscillations and serrated distortions creating psychedelic techno landscapes. 'Voltti' particularly stands out, taking the listener through abyssal tones and hypnotic rhythms. Salo's attention to detail and sonic exploration make CD a stunning listen from start to finish, offering a glimpse into the early roots of experimental techno. This anthology solidifies Salo's legacy as a pioneering force in electronic music, showcasing his ability to push boundaries and challenge sonic norms.
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77
Cat: PITP 55CD. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Somewhere But Here (2:21)
Like Dust, I Linger (6:08)
Ad Infinitum (4:27)
Only In Shadows (5:51)
Time Loop (2:52)
Perhaps We Never Were (2:21)
Clouds Of Grey (6:16)
Paratheque (1:35)
Half Past Three (1:41)
Static Memory I (2:31)
Beneath The Veil (2:48)
All Who Wander (2:08)
Where Silence Lies (3:00)
The Girl In The Garden (2:17)
Static Memory II (2:21)
Spirit Box (2:51)
They Speak As One (2:06)
Ghost Of You (3:19)
Seance (3:13)
Beyond Hope Of Greening (5:25)
Review: New York-based Black Swan returns with an impressive ninth album on ambient gold mine Past Inside The Present. The is the CD version (we also have it on cassette) and it's a record that blends analogue recording techniques to blur the lines between memory and reality. Influenced by musique concrete, ambient and dark drone traditions, the album is a continuous suite of 20 tracks that reflect a spirit navigating the physical world. Some are short vignettes while others evolve over longer play times with layered intensity. Standouts include 'Like Dust, I Linger' with its tender warble and 'Ad Infinitum' which is lit up with shimmering synths. It's another triumphant work from Black Swan.
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78
Cat: BING 207. Rel: 26 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Invisible Sunrise (17:16)
Coalescence Cascade (17:14)
Broken Chroma (17:24)
Know Your Shadow (17:28)
Trench Heart (17:21)
Dopesick Lament (17:28)
LVHT (17:31)
Last Wake Dreamout (17:31)
Review: Dreamloops marks the highly anticipated vinyl debut of 36's album, a masterwork from Dennis Huddleston (known as 36. This deluxe four-LP set spans two-and-a-half hours, featuring eight tracks, each a standalone 18-minute composition. Huddleston's signature style dreamlike, introspective midnight music, blends hypnotic loops with evolving melodies that are both captivating and deeply emotional. Originally released in 2019 as a cassette series, Dreamloops was revisited by Huddleston in 2023 to bring newfound clarity and cohesion. The tracks, while rooted in repetition, are far from static, continuously unfolding with subtle shifts in texture and emotion. Huddleston's music is enriched by intentional imperfections like tape hiss and wow & flutter, which add a layer of nostalgic warmth and depth. Dreamloops is a profound listening experience. Huddleston's ability to blend ambient warmth with haunting melodies is strong reasons his albums are so respected. He rewards deep and attentive listening. This collection, praised for its emotive and atmospheric power, continues 36's rising status in modern ambient music.
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79
Cat: KOMPAKTCD 166. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Der Lange Marsch 1
Der Lange Marsch 2
Der Lange Marsch 3
Der Lange Marsch 4
Der Lange Marsch 5
Der Lange Marsch 6
Der Lange Marsch 7
Der Lange Marsch 8
Der Lange Marsch 9
Der Lange Marsch 10
Der Lange Marsch 11
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80
VARIOUS
Cat: MQWAW 001GREEN. Rel: 12 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Brightness Shallan Davar - "Words Of Radiance" (Side 1: Prologue) (3:23)
Stratusphere - "Forest Fortress" (3:16)
State Azure - "Sapper's Dilemma" (2:30)
All India Radio - "Ancient Invocations" (3:25)
Mason Bee - "Sunu" (2:03)
Carbon Based Lifeforms - "Suburban Tessellation" (Side 2: interlude I) (2:42)
Segerfalk - "Where We Never Left" (3:21)
Digitonal - "Sparrow" (3:40)
Ochre - "Intrinsic Grey" (2:43)
Review: Originally a digital-only project back in 2022, Whispers Of An Ancient World now makes the magical leap to vinyl as Mystic & Quantum press it up in hugely limited quantities for those lucky enough to cop it quickly. This is a green version with artwork by Kilian Eng. Musically it is a delightful escape. Ambient soundworlds and suggestive ancient rituals sit next to ambles through humid jungles, soothing acoustic string lullabies and more turbulent dub sounds that speak of a dystopian future looming on the horizon with artists like Diagonal, Mason Bee, State Azure and more all adding to its charms.
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 in stock $47.10
81
Cat: SM 2401CD. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Atlas
Metropol
Without A Word
La Perigrina
Review: Robin Guthrie's Atlas is a four-track EP showcasing new instrumentals that gently reintroduce listeners to his distinctive world. Known for shaping genres with his production and signature guitar sounds, Guthrie famously co-founded and produced for Cocteau Twins. With over four decades of musical influence, he's produced, remixed, and collaborated across various projects, from instrumental albums to movie soundtracks and Atlas serves as a tantalising preview of what's to follow later this year, namely more of Guthrie's evocative sounds that will no doubt continue his legacy of pushing boundaries.
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 in stock $10.47
82
Cat: ASIPV 050. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Vanish (feat Joachim Spieth) (7:00)
All Light Will Remain (feat Karen Vogt) (7:07)
Farbe Der Nacht (feat Sonae) (6:55)
Ancestral Images (feat Pepo Galan) (5:41)
Utopian Fragments (feat Arovane) (6:19)
Father Of Waters (feat Benoit Pioulard) (5:20)
While Hunting Nightmares & Dreaming For Peace (feat Abul Mogard) (7:38)
Presence (feat Hollie Kenniff) (5:24)
Review: Markus Guentner returns to his longstanding label, A Strangely Isolated Place, following the triptych of Theia, Empire, and Extropy, presenting eight inspiring collaborations on Kontrapunkt. The longstanding cinematic ambient artist adds to a string of collaborative records with a high-octane octet of dialogic fragments, all of which err towards ethereal. Karen Vogt, Arovane, Hollie Kenniff and Abul Mogard all star on the record, suggesting neoclassical music shouldn't be kept so anaclitically divided between artists; that the form of remixing and featuring should be borrowed from pop and dance music. Best among this supreme stock of sound-vapour has to be the naturalistic ablations heard on 'Ancestral Images' or the august drumrolls and big hits of 'Utopian Fragments'.
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 in stock $40.49
83
Cat: WSDM 026. Rel: 13 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Inflation (5:13)
Nowhere (4:48)
Awake (6:29)
Earth (3:15)
Play (7:19)
Ever (8:39)
out of stock $21.48
84
Cat: SCR 275. Rel: 29 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Reveries
Deus
Cadere
Somnium
Vale
Aufero
 in stock $10.47
85
Cat: MYST 12. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Ancient Radiation (3:41)
Vertiginous Fortess (4:08)
Sleepvisions (10:05)
Dreamwoofer (2:39)
Orbis Tertius (1:51)
Transys Highlander (3:57)
Screen Memories (2:32)
Feverdream (3:12)
The Circular Ruins (5:04)
Review: Paranoid Pyramid serve sup his first full length album here on the Mystical Disco label and what a beauty it is. Sci-fi laced throughout, it's retro-future analogue ambient with curious synths and whimsical melodies that add up to a range of colourful dreamscapes that encourage you to sink in deep and soak up the eternal sense of subtle joy and hope. It's naive and innocent on the surface yet masterful constructed when you listen closer as chords melt and drift, keys come on like alien lifeforms and suspensory drones take on liquid qualities as you float through the cosmos.
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out of stock $21.20
86
Place Of Forever (15:49)
Waking Up Dizzy On A Bastion (19:09)
Review: Ambient legends Abul Mogard and Rafael Anton Irisarri team up for new album Impossibly Distant, Impossibly Close. Unfolding naturally after being booked to play at the same show in Madrid in 2023, the two ambient artists' dazzlingly warm, slow-progressing approaches to ambience fuse neatly together here. Just two long pieces, 'Piece Of Forever' and 'Waking Up Dizzy On A Bastion', titularly grasp at the theme of eternity, determinism, historical peaks and troughs: the supporting atmosphere is equally as impressively arresting, seeming to urge the listener to 'give over' and move with the flow of time, less than the flow of will. Such a paradigm shift can indeed serve to make distance and closeness seem irrelevant.
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87
Cat: MLSTRM 001. Rel: 06 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Niemandsland (3:18)
Schaduwruis (3:12)
Ondergrondse Verbindingen (3:36)
Nachtzwever (4:30)
Herinneringen/Bekentenis (2:11)
Ongeloof In Kamer 3 (5:19)
Dolk In Het Zand (4:46)
Verborgen Samenhang (3:38)
Naar Kaukenau (3:37)
Verdwijnend Vlees (1:54)
Een Andere Ruimte (3:44)
Een Nieuw Soort Mens (2:38)
Review: Wanderwelle is the Amsterdam-based ambient duo of Phil van Dulm & Alexander Bartels, who mint their Maalstrom label with Wat Gebeurde Er Met Sergeant Massuro?, a concept album based around Harry Mulisch's 1957 story of the same name (What Happened To Seagent Massuro?). The story weaves anti-colonial concepts with mythical realist elements, and is sonically brought to life here through atmospheric electronics and prepared instruments. A moody, resonant and ultimately deep groundswell of an album, one that compels the listener to venture ever further into the a spine-tingling heart of darkness.
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 in stock $24.23
88
Cat: IF 120CD. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
The Depth Of Rain
Review: On his return to China in 2019 after a period away, Brock van Wey noticed a "strange, sound emitting item" on the table. It was a handmade 'steel tongue drum', a unique percussion instrument associated with spirituality and meditation in Asian culture. A few days later, van Wey recorded an extended jam of himself playing it, and later overdubbed electronic sounds, melodies, chords and textures. The result is The Depth of Rain, the long-serving ambient and drone artist's second Bvdub album of 2024. Where some of van Wey's ambient sets can tend towards the intense and claustrophobic, The Depth of Rain is a genuinely melodious, evocative and spring-like affair that ebbs and flows wonderfully throughout, providing entertainment and sonic bliss in equal measure.
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 in stock $18.46
89
Cat: KRANK 236LP. Rel: 04 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Cyan (6:11)
Aqua (4:23)
Yellow (5:02)
Grey (4:08)
Black (8:28)
Pink (6:14)
Violet (6:10)
Gold (7:06)
Magenta (8:00)
Review: Heavyweight ambient partnerships don't come much bigger than Lawrence English and Loscil, who pool their considerable resources into this majestic album for Kranky. If you're familiar with Loscil's shimmering, sweetly synthetic sound, you'll be very happy with the grandiose blooms of undulating colour bleeding out of 'Cyan', while English's affinity for subtlety comes to the fore on 'Aqua'. The approach for the album was centred around a century-old pipe organ at the Old Museum in Brisbane, but of course there's been a lot of work done on the original sound sources. There's no great tussle between the respective artists - their sound practices merge beautifully, rendering an essential addition to both of their considerable catalogues.
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90
Cat: BALMAT 12. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
6am Beach Walk (3:18)
Flutter Env (3:06)
Solid Steps (4:02)
Poppers (2:39)
Beneath The Mausoleum (3:21)
Loop John B (3:07)
Morning Person (4:18)
Natural Light (4:14)
Open Sauce (3:54)
Terraform (3:36)
Living Algorithms (4:38)
Universal Vibrational Frequencies (4:46)
Vibraphone Home (3:55)
Review: Luke Sanger returns to Balmat for brand new album Dew Point Harmonics, which directly follows on from the producer's acclaimed Languid Gongue in 2021. A thirteen-tracker of dense but fibreglassy electronic mood pieces, the Norfolk native nudges us into a series but emotive but individually unique set of corners, vectorising a multiplicitous, abstract sound-space. After the opening arp-sequences of 'Solid Steps' and 'Flutter Env', we move into the more roughshod concrete of 'Poppers' then swerve through the dawny plucks and boughs of 'Morning Person' and 'Open Sauce', before finally settling to rest on a patently vibraphonic note, with 'Universal Vibrational Frequences' and. 'Vibraphone Home' not occurring in sequence without coincidence, in our view.
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91
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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 in stock $30.30
92
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
93
Cat: PITP 511. Rel: 05 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Mid Sky & Tenebris
Review: Mid Sky is the debut collaboration between zake (aka Zach Frizzell) of Past Inside the Present label and vocalist Angela Winter, and it emerged from a year-long exchange of ideas. The album blends terrestrial and cosmic sounds with Frizzell's organic drones and Winter's celestial harmonies creating a lyric-less yet beautiful musical language. The album opens with 'Gale,' featuring aurora-like tones and evolving vocals. Tracks like 'Precipice' mix narcotic synths with emotive vocals, while 'Terminal Sleep' contrasts dynamic drones with introspective moments. 'Advent' offers harmonic pulses and sculpted vocals, leading to the monumental title track, a contemplative journey into boundless horizons that blends human and cosmic elements in graceful harmony.
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out of stock $8.80
94
Cat: ZD 034. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Jade No 1
Jade No 2
Waiting For The Light
Review: Past Inside The Present label head and ambient powerhouse zake and Tyresta follow up their recent and well-received The Worlds We Leave Behind with Jade, a companion album that expands on previous themes in three long-form tracks. It's a deep blending of pregnant drones and delicate details that is typically organic and analogue. 'Jade No. 1' layers analogue textures that make for a comforting, melancholic embrace, while 'Jade No. 2' features more fractured melodies and natural sounds that bring a sense of peace and calm. The third cut, 'Waiting For the Light,' is a lofty one with soft synths and orchestral gravitas that with the other two pieces make for a contemplative and reflective listen.
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95
Cat: TRR 435LPC1. Rel: 14 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
September 23rd (20:03)
September 23rd (19:59)
Review: Originally recorded in September 1982, September 23rd would likely not recognise the DUMBO neighbourhood of Brooklyn in which it was conceived. Post-industrialisation, the area became known as a hotbed for artists due to the inexpensive loft spaces up for grabs, but today has been gentrified thanks to its position - Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass. One thing that hasn't changed in that time is just how spectacular William Basinski's pieces are. Comprising two parts, original piano sections played by close friend and world famous drag artist John Epperson (AKA Lypsinka) were recorded onto a handheld cassette machine, before being fed through a Frippertronics loop and feedback loop tape delay system, with incredible results. Rich, strange sonic textures, beautiful but fleeting moments of melody and a depth that sounds like you can dive into it.
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 in stock $35.80
96
Cat: LITA190 12. Rel: 22 Jan 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Move Your Heart (14:33)
Move Your Heart (part II) (14:20)
Find Your Note (19:05)
Find Your Note (part II) (12:38)
Hudson River Wind (Blend The Ambiance) (1:26)
Wind Coda (5:24)
 in stock $35.24
97
Cat: BKE 007LPMA. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
The Clock (4:48)
Falling Curtain (5:51)
Oh Paris, We Are Fucked (5:52)
Circuits (2:18)
Every Scene Fades (6:34)
Two & A Half Minutes (2:09)
Drifting (8:25)
A Ruptured Tranquility (3:28)
Review: Since 2007 Rafael Anton Irisarri has been imparting his grandiose ambient explorations with the world via labels like Room40, Immune, Uzor Rex and Miasmah. Amidst a steady uptick in output in recent years he shared the acclaimed Midnight Colours via Geographic North in 2018, originally confined to a cassette and digital release. Given the towering sonics contained within, it feels appropriate the album now gets a wider physical release on this magenta coloured vinyl reissue courtesy of Irisarri's own Black Knoll Editions. If you dig the kind of tundra scapes conjured by classic Tim Hecker, you'll certainly enjoy this album.
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98
Cat: HS 2302. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Hold-1 (5:29)
Track 2 (4:34)
Aliasing (5:56)
Hold-3 (5:32)
Windmill (8:24)
Review: Heaven Smile is a Nduja-affiliated label that is back with a second offering that takes a trip into futuristic techno as well as offering up some superb abstract outings. 'Hold-1' is an ambient soundscape that draws you into a filtered synth that pulses as changes shape. 'Track 2' is dubby, techno-leaning house with diffuse chord vamps and 'Aliasing' is a distorted, scruffy collage of broken beats and knackered claps with a fuzzy pulse running through the middle. 'Hold-3' offers another ambient moment to catch your breath then 'Windmill' suspends you in amongst the stars.
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out of stock $17.08
99
Stage 5 (6:03)
Stage 6 (5:32)
Stage 7 (5:36)
Stage 8 (5:45)
Stage 9 (6:09)
Stage 10 (5:42)
Review: Hot on the hells of the epic work Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel Part 1 comes the second instalment, seeing 36 and Zake "continue their journey through the outer reaches of space in hypersleep" as they have it. There's a healthy 18 track selection to lose yourself in, as these experts of the sublimely chilled ambient get to work - in a typically gentle fashion, obviously.
out of stock $19.55
100
Cat: OMLP 28. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dark Blue Trees (3:07)
Spiral Jetty (4:29)
Cold Stars (4:38)
Hireath (4:45)
Left Home (4:48)
Below Mono (5:20)
Fogou (6:24)
The Chasmic (9:35)
 in stock $25.07
101
Cat: DAUW 58LP. Rel: 13 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Kimaltava Latakko (19:52)
Ilma Koskettaa Ilmaa (20:52)
Review: Finland's Olli Aarni delivers two swirling, longform tape meanderings on Dauw Belgium. Aarni's music is effortlessly analogous to organic structures and growth, and the A-side is a blissfully suspended, gauzy trip, with resonant pads and emotive tintinnabulations permeating thick, gravelly clouds of teeming tape flutter. On the flip, hollow drones give way to a dense haze of soft noise and abstraction, before regressing to purer sine rumblings towards a cathartic conclusion.
 in stock $30.84
102
Cat: MFM 070. Rel: 01 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Bye Bye Betty (1:59)
Moments Of Joy (2:00)
Lemongrass Citronella (1:05)
Can't Stand In The Past (2:11)
Besafe Airtel (1:42)
Today Only Happens Once (2:09)
Incense Holder (2:38)
Salt & Sugar Look The Same (3:34)
A Lead Balloon (2:58)
Sandalwood In The Summer (0:52)
How They Made It (1:38)
Somewhere In Time (4:33)
Old Plates & Desirable Traits (0:45)
Drawing To Relax & Pass The Time (2:03)
The Maybes Are Endless (1:33)
Yume-No-Yume (1:46)
Twice (0:57)
Expected To Fade (2:07)
Review: Transporting us to a waking dream of Los Angeles, two enigmatic music makers from the City of (Fallen) Angels present a truly stunning journey into hazy half-memories, afternoon fantasies, borrowed recollections and thoughts of things yet to happen. In many ways, Salt & Sugar Look The Same feels incomplete; tracks, half-tracks, movements, bits and pieces feel like our minds often work. Was that what we think it was? Did this happen? According to the official release burb, these 18 brief but beautiful compositions combine finger-plucked guitar work, the lens flare of electronica, and warped samples to create a take on the American primitivism music movement. The result is something that transcends boundaries of sound, time and place, and exists in a world of its own creation.
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 in stock $28.63
103
13 I 73 5:35-6:14:03 PM NYC
Drift Study 14 VII 73 9:27:27-10:06:41 PM NYC
Review: American minimalism pioneers La Monte Young and Marian Zeeler released their second album in 1974, when they were already well-established in the US avant-garde. This serves as a document of their work and ideas at the time, with two very different sides on offer. The first side was recorded at a private concert, in which Young and Zeeler's voices interact with sustained drones and some occasional trumpet from Jon Hassell and trombone from Garrett List. The second side focuses on a bowed gong study, ruminating on the particulars of frequency and harmonics and their potential effects on the listener and the space in which they're heard.
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104
Cat: LOTO 033. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Clearing The Earth (2:32)
Night Shapes (3:01)
Bedroom Intruder (1:41)
The Witch (2:19)
Images In Stone (2:19)
How Does Your Garden Glow? (0:57)
The Head Cult (3:03)
The Skull (2:55)
Ancient Or Modern? (2:30)
Psychic Playback (2:22)
Thoughtform (2:49)
The Doctor & The Werewolf (3:38)
Twilight Of The Celtic Gods (7:19)
Review: Horror of the Hexham Heads by The Night Monitor is a haunting and immersive journey into the realms of the unexplained. Inspired by the eerie electronic experimentation of the 1970s and the enigmatic lore of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, The Night Monitor skillfully weaves layers of analog synthesis and spectral ambience to create a spine-tingling sonic landscape. Listeners are invited to explore the murky depths of the paranormal saga surrounding the Hexham Heads, a pair of stone heads that mysteriously appeared in the town in 1971, with dissonant whispers and pulsating rhythms guiding them through the unknown. The result is a genuinely chilling experience that resonates with mystery and intrigue, capturing the essence of one of the weirdest supernatural news stories of the 1970s. Bob Fischer of Fortean Times aptly describes it as a "glorious celebration" of the unexplained.
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 in stock $25.88
105
Cat: TONE 85. Rel: 29 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Natur 1
Natur 2
Natur 3
Natur 4
Natur 5
Review: KMRU's Natur is possibly his most visceral and satisfying full-length release, marking a departure from his pastoral, drone-based work. This album transforms invisible electromagnetic squeals and rumbles into searing noisescapes and evocative orchestral moans. Inspired by the contrasting noise environments of Berlin and Nairobi, KMRU uses specialist microphones to capture the electromagnetic din that surrounds us all. The album opens with 'Natur 1,' a bone-rattling sequence of static-drenched, dissonant transmissions. In 'Natur 2,' KMRU introduces order amidst chaos, parting clouds of white noise to reveal silence and forming harmonies from unsettling feedback squeals. This track epitomises his departure from ambience, utilising extreme noise to highlight our constant exposure to electronic chatter.'Natut 3' pulls back slightly, blending subtle environmental sounds with insectoid glitches and electric fizzes, creating a sci-fi tinted atmosphere. KMRU's unique perspective offers a prophetic view of a possible global future, moving away from genre conventions. The album culminates in the epic 20-minute 'Natur 5,' where cybernetic birdcalls and melancholy whines intertwine with powerful bass thumps. Each sound is meticulously stripped for parts, revealing the underlying electricity once more. Natur is essential listening for fans of Christina Kubisch, Fennesz and Kassel Jaeger.
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out of stock $17.08
106
Cat: AUXLP 008. Rel: 29 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Corridor Of Uncertainty (6:28)
Mirage (6:16)
Shiver (6:14)
Silhouette (6:15)
Casting Shadows (5:25)
Shimmer (5:53)
Review: Emerging from the ether in July 2024, Surfacing is the third collaborative long player from ASC and Sam KDC. Producers known for their ability to create and set moods with comparatively abstract ambient soundscapes, their latest is no exception. A collection of work which opts for an un-rushed approach to creating big feelings and moments from relatively consistent sounds and noises. Not much seems to happen, until you realise how much has been happening. In many ways, it's a maximalist thing - attempting to pick apart tracks like 'Mirage' and 'Shimmer' reveals the density of these sonics. Walls of sound that are acoustically and melodically light enough to float on air, yet actually so thick they swallow the listener hole, with little hope of escape until the final refrains fade.
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107
Cat: TU 007LE. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Strange Clouds (3:32)
Abstract Pets (3:21)
Simoom (5:11)
Tangerine Fields (4:16)
Observatory (3:03)
Mosaic (4:41)
King In A Nutshell (3:01)
Xiloteca (4:12)
Solivago (4:46)
Berceuse (1:41)
Axolotl Dreams (3:55)
Review: Passepartout Duo is formed of Nicoletta Favari and Christopher Salvito, whom since 2015 have been on a continuous journey travelling the world's corners, engaged in a creative process they term "slow music". Their most recent record, in collaboration with fellow duo and peers Inoyama Land, Radio Yugawara is the latest reaffirmation of this affinity with the global slow movement, an increasingly, wilfully pan-resistant lifestyle umbrella. This record was recorded in 2023, in the latter duo's Makoto Inoue's hometown of Yugawara, where his family runs a kindergarten, and whose space then doubled up as a recording studio. Made largely with children's instruments - handbells, a glockenspiel, a xylophone, recorders, melodicas, and harmonicas - an obvious association of naif innocence might be taken away from this record, but this is of course a surface interpretation. By the time we've hacked past the surface thickets of 'Abstract Pets', we enter much murkier territory, the slow unfurling of 'Simoom' and the monoized ambient assemblages of 'Mosaic' among the most notable. Through its formative rooting in themes of childhood and play, and titular reference to radio, this dyadic double date portray an effective rep of the act of 'tuning in' - something we can only really do at all in a slower-paced environment.
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 in stock $27.54
108
Cat: 708527 240199. Rel: 30 Sep 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Mungibeddu
Valle Del Bove
La Contessa
Cuore Della Trinacria
6 Am Linguaglossa
Vene Svuotate
Rinascita
Monti Sartorius
Valanga Di Ferro
Sangu Di La Matri
 in stock $22.86
109
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)
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110
Cat: PITPC 028. Rel: 01 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dynamics (4:59)
Swapped (3:29)
Allusion (5:33)
Nested (4:52)
Proxy (3:58)
On Air (4:42)
Murmur (4:41)
Tampered (5:03)
Review: Dwell Time II is the second part of a three-part project on Past Inside The Present from T.R. Jordan. Each of the albums was made using the same material in the same time frame, and they are all part of one overarching and coherent suite that he refers to as "musical composting." This is the cassette tape version and it is full of grainy, fluttering howls, soft warbling pads, pastoral references like flowing streams and mossy rocks and plenty of grand spatial elegance that harks back to the likes of Hiroshi Yoshimura and early Brian Eno experiments. Another immersive offering from this fine label, then.
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111
Cat: FELT 007. Rel: 29 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Zweite Trommel (3:51)
Augen Offen (3:36)
Funktion Form (3:01)
Spiegel Zeigen (3:00)
Parallel Strom (2:32)
Mutter Maria (4:23)
Photo Manipulation (4:47)
Dreifach Fiktierung (4:51)
Innozenz Jahr (3:04)
Review: "Tracks play out like beatless symphonies of wayward folk music who's basement transmissions have been intercepted from the ether; a stirring limbo of grotty emotions that inspire and conflict in equal measure. Portals into zones of sampladelic oddities, haunted vocals and scatty euphoria that is collectively driven by an (un)willingness to straddle familiar pastures." Firnis DC certainly paint a pretty vivid picture of their latest album, on which things are stripped back to the basics, allowing each individual element to breathe properly. This space really works, creating the sensation of endlessness in sound, and a depth of ideas that you can fall through, slowly descending into a world of strange post-rave ambience, looking up at fluffy clouds passing overhead the morning after that night before.
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112
Cat: CIS 152. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Submerge (4:12)
Emerge (The Hardy Tree remix) (6:06)
Emerge (Polypores Pink Oceans remix) (5:25)
Emerge (Pye Corner Audio remix) (5:36)
Emerge (GNOD remix) (7:58)
Emerge (Field Lines Cartographer remix) (5:43)
 in stock $32.23
113
Cat: MORR 202EP. Rel: 26 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Open (8:54)
Close (7:13)
Open (4:05)
Licht (5:13)
Review: Here we have the remastered edition of Robert Lippok's Open Close Open. Originally released in 2001 on the well-respected German glitch ambient label Raster Noton, the release has built a strong buzz about it. Late last year, the decision was to remaster the EP to the delight of the fans. The first 'Open' is very minimal with a very sparse beat to it. Glitch ambient and the cuts and click style of that period is wonderfully represented by this sound. To most fans of the release, 'Close' is the reason for the buzz. The combination of field recordings, glitch and a beautiful almost movie like soundtrack to it, makes this piece one of the most beautiful ambient pieces in the genre of glitch ambient. Hearing this remastered, really brings out the beauty even more so. This new version also features the very worthy piece 'Licht' to close out the release. It is very fitting that the amazing Morr Music honor this piece by releasing it.
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 in stock $26.16
114
Cat: MD 326. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Aletheia (7:17)
Apeiron (5:39)
Pneuma (5:25)
Kata Metron (4:37)
Noesi (5:01)
Daimon (5:04)
Arche (4:13)
 in stock $27.00
115
Place Of Forever (15:49)
Waking Up Dizzy On A Bastion (19:09)
Review: On limited edition green vinyl comes the deluxe edition of Abul Mogard and Rafael Anton Irisarri's latest, two-suite full-length collaborative record, Impossibly Distant, Impossibly Close, released through Black Knoll Editions. This gut-wrencher of a record unfolded after a chance kinship following a show at which both ambient legends appeared. Despite this seemingly irreverent origin story, 'Piece Of Forever' and 'Waking Up Dizzy On A Bastion' are anything but throwaway, each entrancing the listener with up to 20 minutes per side of awestruck sonic bokeh and tidal dronework, producing an overall tactile and warm, fully audiophilic experience.
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out of stock $36.91
116
Cat: COCLEAR 002. Rel: 24 Jun 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Rough Sleeper (4:21)
Sell A Door (5:41)
Sour Kiss (6:26)
In Grey Space (2:37)
Omni74 (4:32)
Blind (4:35)
First Name (5:59)
Stone (4:06)
Review: London-based producer Box5ive is best known for bass-y reverberations, putting together potent UK-sounding club stuff for labels like Panel Audio and Well Street Records. A new direction found, co:clear now presents a stunning and beautiful collection of gentile ambient and drone material which is as transportive as it is trippy. A sunrise, a breathwork session, an odyssey through the mind's eye, a real work of art. At its most lush, Grey Space gives us the spatial twinkles of 'Sour Kiss', or the whispered exhales of 'Rough Sleeper', 'In Grey Space' and its sense of vast emptiness, and the crystalline harmonies on 'First Name'. At its loudest, we have the occasional beats and echoed notes of 'Omni74' and the blissful, d&b-chill of 'Blind' and 'Sell A Door'. The point being, this is never loud or overbearing, but always seductive and immersive.
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117
Cat: STRLP 082. Rel: 10 Jun 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Breezes Were Polar Storms (1:21)
Stories Are What They Are (3:21)
Red Light Returning (3:01)
The Adventure (1:06)
The Mirror (1:34)
Nadar (4:21)
The Dog Days Are Long Gone (4:08)
The Girls From Peoria (4:07)
The Deep Dark Days Of September (2:57)
A Horn Heard Through Fog (3:01)
Locked Away (2:21)
Leonara Hotel (2:41)
Mysterious City (3:05)
Sonar Vestapol (1:20)
Review: Michaelangelo Antonioni's name will always be synonymous with incredibly beautiful cinema, even if those movies can be challenging at times. Pablo's Eye takes some inspiration from the visceral aesthetic qualities that defined many of the great auteur's work, and then distills this into soundscapes that are uniquely spectacular, deceptively polished and yet effortless and raw. Whether you'd really call this ambient is a question for another time and another place - The List Was Sharp Our Eyes Were Open certainly creates ambience. We might be cast adrift on a small dingy, the peril of being stranded in the ocean subsiding into a strange sense of calm and quiet, motifs and tracks passing by like island in the endless blue. But when getting lost feels this good, who needs saving?
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118
Lullaby (5:36)
Nursery Rhyme (5:31)
Music Box (6:34)
Little Miss Echo (3:39)
Sleepy Time (11:34)
Happy Whistler
Review: Dylan Henner (AD 93, Phantom Limb) returns to Dauw with Performs Raymond Scott's Soothing Sounds for Baby, an album reinterpreting selections from Scott's iconic 1962 work. Available on limited edition vinyl, featuring artwork by Skrew Studio that references the original releases. Raymond Scott's contributions to music are immeasurable and pioneering, with his records remaining uniquely interesting. Viewed through the lens of modern "ambient" music, the meaning of his compositions has evolved. Once revolutionary, they now serve as archival pieces, preserving an era of early electronic music and its technological constraints. In homage to Scott's foresight and genius, Henner recontextualises these ideas within a 2024 musician's mindset and studio, creating a version that aligns with his perception of Scott's music's purpose: soothing babies. Henner revisited the original records briefly, transcribing melodies and noting timbres, before embarking on his own creative journey. This album honors Scott's legacy while infusing it with contemporary sensibilities.
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 in stock $31.12
119
Cat: GRSCL 38. Rel: 08 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Chryse
Longitude Of Ascending Node
Spartivento
Ascend
100scale
Luas
Equigen
Syrtis
Impervio
Ouranos
Equatorial Radius
Review: For well over a decade, Italian producer, electronic musician and sound designer Ocralab (real name Rocco Biscione) has been serving up immersive and enveloping ambient soundscapes, most of which tend towards the meditative and subtly sun-kissed. That's the trademark sound that he explores on gorgeous new full-length Locus Impervio, a set whose gently rising and falling melodic motifs, calming soundscapes and spacey sounds recall the halcyon days of ambient music in the mid-to-late 1990s. It's a genuinely gorgeous, soul-enriching set all told - the kind of thing we might have expected Pete Namlook, Jonah Sharp, Move D and Mixmaster Morris to put out circa 1994 (albeit with subtle nods to more contemporary, sound design-driven academic ambient releases).
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120
Cat: AFFINCD 05. Rel: 01 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dolera
Dolere
Review: zake's latest Dolere (a split release on Joachim Spieth's Affin label and his Past Inside The Present), unfolds over 70 minutes with meticulous patience. As always, the American crafts deeply emotive drone compositions, this time inspired by the profound experience of suspended time amidst sorrow. 'Dolera' evokes melancholic introspection with its analogue warmth and ethereal tape samples offering a sonic canvas for emotional reflection or meditative immersion. In contrast, 'Dolere' progresses with a darker tone, incorporating field recordings and subtle shifts akin to shadows in a forest. This album, like works by ambient luminaries like Thomas Koner, provides a poignant retreat from the relentless march of time.
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 in stock $17.36
121
Cat: EIHL 145848. Rel: 01 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Out Of The Blur (10:13)
Vessel (6:31)
Starlings (4:57)
Circle Of Eyes (7:00)
The Eternal Thrill (7:16)
Review: Eric Hilton's reputation in the field of downtempo electronic music is second-to-none. Or few. Taking a logical step into the musical haze here, Out of the Blur is his first album of ambient music, and lands on Emerald Wave, a relatively new imprint focused on sounds suitable for healing sessions and other life affirming, non-narcotic pursuits. "What you leave out in ambient music is as important as what you include," the producer has apparently said of his latest. "I don't have a background making ambient music, this is definitely a different kind of record for me. Ambient music is inherently ambiguous, transporting you to a place that isn't really well defined. But I think it's the absence of answers, that formlessness, that makes this kind of music so emotionally impactful." Let's leave it at that.
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122
Cat: CTATSU 005. Rel: 01 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
7o 10o 77o 83o (8:46)
The First Steps Onto Their Soil (3:13)
Hotel Mona Lisa (3:54)
Indistinguishable From Magic (5:35)
A Big & Strange Place (0:40)
Volcanic Institutions (0:57)
From Fire, Ice (2:36)
Embera (4:23)
5000 Feet Under The Surface (0:24)
Blending All Of The Above (3:33)
S-Shaped Isthmus (1:51)
Magnified Pieces Of Thermodynamics (7:14)
The Signs Are Everywhere (0:50)
Rights Of The Idea Or A Machine (8:58)
Review: Landmarks remains among one of the most eminent ambient albums of our time, and this isn't the first time it's been reissued since its first release in 2018 either. Something in the way the album presents itself, and was formed and marketed - the easygoing simplicity of the artists' real names Will Long and John Daniel; the inspiratory inputs of Peter Weir and Paul Theroux; the visionary character of its track titles, such as 'The signs are everywhere', 'Indistinguishable from magic' and 'S-shaped isthmus' - have all likely lent to its enduring success. However, all these factors are but mere orbital ejecta around its core appeal, which is the soul-quelling ambient music at its center. Only occasionally peppered with the odd bosomy vocal sample - through which allusions to innovation, exploration and the dangers of inner contemplative adventure are heard - we are once again reminded of the boundless wells of beauty unearthed by the Japan resident maestro of chill and the ambient verderer, in combo.
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out of stock $23.41
123
Cat: NUM 179GLP. Rel: 15 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Bethlehem (5:30)
All Pervading (2:35)
Segue To Infinity (4:54)
Kalimba (4:46)
Koto (2:34)
Ocean (2:03)
Kalimba 2 (6:58)
Kalimba 4 (3:52)
Review: Glimpses of Infinity offers an overview of Laraaji's earliest works, drawing from his 1978 debut Celestial Vibration and six additional studio sessions from the same era. This collection is a miraculous chronicle of new age's most fabled artist. Known originally as Edward Larry Gordon, Laraaji's music from this period is full of discovery and wonderment. Glimpses of Infinity features single-length excerpts that provide a standalone look into the nascent brilliance of one of new age's originators and masters. Each track is a window into Laraaji's early explorations in sound, capturing the heart of his celestial and meditative style. This release is perfect for both longtime fans and newcomers, offering a remarkable glimpse into the roots of Laraaji's groundbreaking catalog.
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out of stock $20.25
124
Cat: SPS 2143RE. Rel: 15 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Venezia 2016 (21:05)
Abandoned Venice (For Harold Budd) (20:53)
Review: Sometimes you only need to hear a few moments of music to know you're going to fall in love with the arrangement. Or indeed EP, as is the case with this two-part mini epic from Venice, Italy-based Gigi Masin. Named in honour of the city in the lagoon, a place where water is more of a defining factor than land, it's fitting that the pair of pieces here, each running upwards of 20 minutes, almost sound like they have been submerged in a calming bath. You can almost see sound waves moving through watery depths, in your mind's eye at least. This effect aside, the work opens with a kind of blissed out awakening through noise, the kind of instrumentation that should score the unveiling of stars overhead or te opening of a flower on a warm spring day. Flip it to find 'Abandoned Venice' a more sparse and but no less inviting experience with its layers of quiet refrain.
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out of stock $28.63
125
Cat: MNQ 159LP. Rel: 15 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
The Happening World
Animal Latte
Chearth
Tracking With Close-Ups
Leaving
Review: This enigmatic recording, ahead of its time upon release, features Caroline K's pioneering approach to analog synth music and sample experimentation. Tracks like 'The Happening World' demonstrate her focus on dark ambient and drone music, while 'Animal Lattice' offers a haunting juxtaposition of high and low notes, reminiscent of early Dead Can Dance. 'Between The Spaces' explores a range of atmospheres, from new age to dungeon synth, with ethereal undertones. Caroline K's use of background noises and found sounds adds depth and texture to compositions like 'Leaving,' leaving a lasting impression on listeners. Now Wait For Last Year remains a lasting legacy to Caroline K's innovative spirit and her enduring influence on ambient, dark ambient, and electronic music. This brilliant trip into experimental ambience will impress everyone from soundtrack lovers to those who are into darker electronics.
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126
Cat: HG 2403. Rel: 03 Jun 24
 
Ambient/Drone
M-1 (21:24)
M-2 (9:30)
M-3 (9:34)
Review: The hallowed grounds of Switzerland's Hallow Ground label are a fecund floor for cultivating the best ambient experimental music out there. Owing to their curatorial precision and charm, they welcome Japanese composer and sound artist Fujiiiiiiiiiiita (Yosuke Fujita) back to the fore for a sophomore album release. Having already released a slew of records whilst also touring the world, Fujita's latest album hears him in a rare space of quietude, documenting a recent studio rejig to incorporate several new additions, such as adding an electric air pump to his pipe organ and expanding on the use of his own voice. A challenging but ultimately rewarding work, with subtle vocal and textural experiments always peeking through the strata.
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 in stock $22.02
127
Cat: KH 049. Rel: 11 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
U In The Red (4:33)
It's So Easy (3:29)
Goosebumps (2:27)
Blazing (3:25)
It's So Cool (3:18)
Dressed To Shine (2:14)
No Witness (3:14)
My Bestie (2:23)
Thank You (2:19)
Marian 323 (3:07)
Mirror Dance (3:23)
Alice DJ (2:43)
out of stock $23.97
128
Cat: KRANK 241. Rel: 22 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Buried At Westwood Memorial Park, In An Unmarked Grave, To The Left Of Walter Matthau
Tissue Of Lies
Pelagic Swell
Stock Horror
Dim Hopes
As Above Perhaps So Below
Mexican Helium
We Were Vaporised
(Don’t Go Back To) Boogerville
Review: Adam Wiltzie is an American-born, Belgium-based ambient composer, sound designer, film soundtracker and one half of A Winged Victory For The Sullen. His latest album-length suite was inspired by two things: a recurring dream in which people die after listening to his music, and a fascination with sodium pentathol, a barbiturate routinely used as a general anaesthetic. It's a kind of musical exploration of - to paraphrase his label's accompanying press release - tiptoeing between beauty and oblivion, or sleepiness and wakefulness. Mixed by Loop man Robert Hampson and featuring strings recorded in Budapest, the album ebbs and flows majestically, with billowing orchestral moments nestling side by side with creepy ambience, immersive and dream-like soundscapes, simmering melodic motifs and the kind of arty but enveloping fare that reminded us a little of the Orb and Robert Fripp's mid-90s FFWD project.
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129
Cat: PHNTM 41. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Zezina Ddoqq Is-Shab (4:44)
Kemm Nixtieq Li Qed (3:45)
Flimkien Nghaddu Mill-Bieb (4:04)
Hajti Kollha, Qalbi (4:16)
Nitolbu Lil Dawk Li Lejlu (4:20)
Thallinix (4:04)
Erba' Ahwa (3:49)
Sirna L-Qamar (4:18)
Issa, Kuljum, Ghal Dejjem Zghazagh (5:02)
 in stock $19.82
130
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
131
Cat: UDCD 417. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
After This (Dark Drippings)
Brutal, Straight, Monotonous, Ugly
The Way The Moon Eats The CloudS
Whatever You Feel Like
Omlettes
Drunked With The Old Man Of The Mountain
Chlorine Marie Celeste
Chlorine Marie Celeste
I Am The Poison-ish (Rehearsal)
Submerged, Un-Submerged
A Subsidence In Possibilities Precipitated By The Peroration Of A South-Facing Markhor
Really, Really Dark Otamatableau
Slippery Jam (Rehearsal)
1959, The Observatory
Schein-Hinrichtungstraum (A Darker Shade Of Fat)
Bei Mir Bist Du Schadenfreude
Schall Und Rauch
 in stock $17.08
132
Cat: HG 2405. Rel: 21 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
No 1 (19:54)
No 2 (19:59)
No 3 (19:57)
No 4 (19:55)
Review: Samuel Reinhard's latest release, Movement, feels like a deep dive into the possibilities of space, texture, and repetition. Known for his intricate chamber compositions, Reinhard steps into electroacoustic territory, crafting a piece that's as much about what isn't there as what is. The title track 'No. 1', at a staggering 20 minutes, unfolds at a near-glacial pace. Piano notes decay as they meet fragments of cello, bass flute, double bass, baritone sax, and harp - all contributing to a sonic landscape where time feels stretched. The minimalist arrangement isn't about creating immersive soundscapes but rather letting each note breathe, decay, and be accompanied by the physical actions that produced them. It's a stark reminder that silence, or near-silence, can be just as powerful as sound. In keeping with his usual method, Reinhard uses a predetermined system to arrange these instrumental recordings. It's not the grand layering of instruments into a single cohesive whole, but rather the augmentation of subtle textures, crafting a free-floating counterpoint. There's no rush to move from one point to the next, leaving listeners to focus on the resonance of each note, the breath that fills an instrument, or the bow held in mid-air. As with previous releases on Hallow Ground and Prasens Editionen, including names like Lawrence English and Kali Malone, Movement is an exploration of perception, duration, and attention. Reinhard has produced a suite that manages to evoke both stillness and motion - a paradox that's central to his compositional style.
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133
Ocean Of Beauty
Cosmic Dissolution
Tripura Sundari
Lotus Feet
Mansion Of 43 Triangles
Infinite Tenderness
Stream Of Nectar
Bindu
Review: Multi Culti World Records dives into the spiritual depths of ambient with Ocean of Beauty - Meditations for Synthesizer and Bansuri Flute, a transcendent collaboration between Earthtones and Indian classical virtuoso Sheela Bringi. Earthtones, known for his cross-genre approach from Cumbia to hip-hop, brings a meditative touch honed through years in ashrams and sound healing. Bringi's bansuri and harp, rooted in her lineage under GS Sachdev, perfectly complement the serene, synth-driven ragas, creating a transcendent blend of cultural and musical traditions.
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out of stock $23.97
134
Cat: SM 2402CD. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
A Most Remarkable Woman
Starting Fires
Jura
Smoulder
Review: Cocteau Twins' musical mastermind Robin Guthrie has produced some terrific solo records over the course of his career, frequently delivering material that joins the dots between ambient, ethereal soundscapes, shoegaze and the more immersive end of the soundtrack spectrum. 'Astoria' is the latest volume in the Scottish multi-instrumentalist and producer's ongoing EP series (its predecessor, 'Mountain', dropped in September). It's another typically gorgeous and enveloping affair in which effects-laden guitar motifs, gaseous ambient chords, gentle rhythms, ghostly aural textures and slowly shifting melodies combine to create instrumental sound worlds of rare beauty (if not sonic clarity - Guthrie's use of reverb and delay is liberal, which adds to its atmospheric nature but adds extra layers of attractively wide-eyed haziness).
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 in stock $10.47
135
Cat: ASIPV 037. Rel: 25 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
First Act
Second Act
Third Act
Fourth Act
Fifth Act
Sixth Act
Seventh Act
Eighth Act
Review: After two albums on A Strangely Isolated Place as Comit, James Clements returns under his ASC alias and does so with yet another brilliantly fresh and introspective approach. Original Soundtrack shifts focus to the piano and so invites you to construct your own interpretations within an imaginary cinematic framework. Known for his mastery across genres from autonomic and jungle to ambient, techno and IDM, Clements narrows his focus here with great results. Crafting eight evocative pieces centred on the piano is not something he has done before but it results in another deeply personal and immersive work that adds a new dimension to ASC's artistry.
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 in stock $27.27
136
Cat: TNMCD 001. Rel: 25 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Neph
Phi
Bt Gulf
Strafe
Tele
Delta
Luc
Cry Tuff
Gus
Bela
Sabz
Qua
Review: Klaus's Tanum compilation unites five groundbreaking 12" releases, originally scattered between 2012 and 2021, into a cohesive journey that reveals the innovative spirit of the artist. Each record, known for pushing boundaries, defied expectations and explored new sonic territories and in this compilation, the hidden connections between the tracks become clear. The work effortlessly blends genres, while maintaining a smoldering core of intensity that pulses through every track. From the unexpected twists of rhythm and texture to the emotive undertones, Klaus never settles into predictability. This collection, presented on a CD housed in a recycled card gatefold digisleeve, showcases the depth of Klaus's artistry and vision. Mastered by Matt Colton, the tracks retain their raw energy and sonic clarity. Marking the conclusion of one chapter while igniting anticipation for what comes next, this CD concludes a vital period for the artist.
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 in stock $10.47
137
Cat: PURR 0143. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Light (6:05)
Wires (7:06)
Forever (6:44)
Once (6:11)
Nowhere (5:04)
Bask (5:38)
Precipice (5:13)
Ripple (7:13)
Signal (6:48)
Beam (5:54)
Review: In Signal, Brendon Moeller takes his expertise in techno, ambient and dub techno into deeper ambient and drone territory, crafting a richly atmospheric journey through sound for Constellation Tatsu's thoughtful cassette label. This album gently balances textures, merging natural and synthetic elements for a unique sonic experience. Highlights include the track 'Light', which opens with a minimal drone and subtle, pulsing sub-bass notes, setting a calm yet immersive tone. In 'Wires', Moeller skillfully intertwines organic and electronic soundscapes, bringing together the natural and technological in seamless harmony. 'Nowhere' shifts to a more aquatic feel, conjuring the sensation of being submerged in an otherworldly lagoon. The serene, electronic layering in 'Bask' adds beauty and peace through calm sequencing and warm tones. Closing with 'Beam', Moeller expertly blends real-world sounds and hints of a surreal, alien atmosphere, rounding out an album that's both tranquil and otherworldly. Signal encapsulates Moeller's thoughtful production approach, giving listeners a deep dive into ambient landscapes that feel as expansive as they are introspective and adventurous.
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out of stock $7.71
138
Cat: BKE 019LPPE. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Broken Intensification (5:11)
A Little Grace Is Abundance (4:57)
Control Your Soul's Desire For Freedom (7:46)
Hollow (4:00)
The Only Things That Belong To Us Are Memories (6:14)
Forever Ago Is Now (6:33)
Dispersion Of Belief (4:40)
Red Moon Tide (feat KMRU) (6:22)
Review: Rafael Anton Irisarri's Facadisms, presented on striking "clear petrol" vinyl, delves into the depths of drone music through a collection of eight immersive tracks. This album, conceived during a time of significant social and political unrest, highlights contemporary experiences while intertwining musical exploration with profound thematic narratives. Irisarri's use of guitars takes center stage, favoring them over synthesiwers to establish a rich, acousmatic atmosphere throughout the album. While the drone elements predominantly shape the sound, distinct guitar melodies occasionally emerge, adding layers to the listening experience. Collaborative highlights feature prominently, particularly in 'Control Your Soul's Desire for Freedom', where Julia Kent's cello and Hannah Elizabeth Cox's ethereal voice converge to create a lush, enveloping soundscape. KMRU's contribution on 'Red Moon Tide' introduces intricate oscillations and ghostly vocal layers, gradually constructing a compelling sonic journey. The album serves as a poignant commentary on late capitalism, reflecting the repetitive cycles of political disillusionment. Each composition transitions through moments of absence and reflection, crafting a mournful soundscape infused with cavernous guitar textures. As the album culminates, it leads listeners into unsettling territories filled with celestial disturbances and resonant noise, evoking the feeling of a soul's exit into an expansive void. The album cover, showcasing a crumbling structure in La Perla, Puerto Rico, powerfully embodies the themes of loss and decay that permeate the music, making Facadisms a haunting yet deeply resonant experience.
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 in stock $35.80
139
Cat: CON 914LP. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Found The World Golden (8:07)
Magic In The Space Age (8:05)
Something In The Sky (4:04)
Into Words & Out Of Them Again (5:03)
Victims Of Higher Space (10:17)
 in stock $32.23
140
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.
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141
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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142
Cat: 2A 36. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Like Art, Wandering
Whatever I'm Doing, It's Wrong
At Last
Oro Oro
 in stock $19.27
143
Cat: KOMPAKT 466. Rel: 22 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1 (17:27)
Track 2 (17:04)
Track 3 (15:49)
Track 4 (17:42)
Review: With the mid-1990s release of his 'Zauberberg' and 'Konigsforst' works, GAS aka Wolfgang Voigt's unique fusion of romanticism and the forest as artistic fantasy became synonymous with the blurred boundaries of post-ambient and abstract atonality. Iconic distant bass drums marched through condensed and abstract classical sounds to make for a hypnotic forest vision. His album Der Lange Marsch furthered that as it invited listeners to follow the deep bass drum into a psychedelic world of endless promises. The album plays out as a continuous loop with no beginning and no end and is as immersive as ambient gets.
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out of stock $34.70
144
Cat: NUM 179GLPC2. Rel: 15 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Bethlehem (5:30)
All Pervading (2:35)
Segue To Infinity (4:54)
Kalimba (4:46)
Koto (2:34)
Ocean (2:03)
Kalimba 2 (6:58)
Kalimba 4 (3:52)
Review: An overview of Laraaji's earliest works, Glimpses of Infinity gathers selections from his 1978 debut Celestial Vibration, and six additional studio sessions from the era. This is a condensed version of the 2023's sold out 4xLP Boxset, perhaps among which the most notable track has been 'Segue To Infinity', the infamous 20-minute pan-piper (we intend the double meaning of the term 'pan', as its many wind instruments stretch out in a beautifully prostrated fashion, extending over both the entire stereo field and the entire length of the song). And though Laraaji's many multi-instrumental amusements are ambitious, the record never falls afoul of grandiosity or dilettantism, retaining that hard-to-achieve mix of humility and commitment to the sound, all throughout; our favourite 'glimpse' is the peek into his 'Koto' session, for which the infamous Japanese string instrument is put to work with total dexterity. Full of discovery and wonderment, Glimpses of Infinity is a miraculous chronicle of new age's most fabled artist.
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145
Cat: INNER 195. Rel: 12 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Shoreline (4:34)
Infinite Sand (3:34)
Longing Memories (5:40)
Stay With Me (feat Marine Eyes) (5:50)
Return To The Shore (2:18)
Infinite Sand (Dotlights remix) (1:24)
Stay With Me (Dotlights remix) (1:18)
Need You Close (3:42)
Shoreline (Dotlights remix) (1:29)
Unfaded Memories (2:36)
Longing Memories (Dotlights remix) (5:02)
Review: Stay With Me is an album by Past Inside The Present label head zake and T.R. Jordan from back in 2022. Now it has been revisited for a series of remixes by Dotlight and extra synth and field recording additions by zake that have all been pressed up to 180 gram purple vinyl. It is a work of immersive ambient beauty, with slowly shifting soundscapes defined by the most subtle of synth wisps, but each conveys a great feeling. Dutch guitarist Dotlights brings gentle beats to the likes of 'Infinite Sound' that add downtempo depths and late night romance to the already soothing original sounds.
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146
Cat: 2A 35. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
True Maps Of An Unreal Place
To Stay Up Above
Imagined Settlement
An Evening, Elsewhere
Review: Ambient legend Celer tops up his repertoire of simple-artworked, endlessly-unfurling LPs with a new floorer, It Would Be Giving Up. Reminiscent of some of the material heard on his standout album - and probably the introductory album for most - Xie Xie, but extending the same looping tropes to surreally long timescales (closer 'An Evening, Elsewhere' lasts for 45 minutes), the overtone is lachrymose and gargantuan, evocative of gazing out over huge sublime mountainscapes and/or peaks scaled as salves for grief.
out of stock $19.27
147
Cat: 725882 8. Rel: 29 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
One Of My Favorite Prayers (3:42)
The Buddha (4:26)
Compassion (3:47)
Courage (4:12)
Ama La (feat Anoushka Shankar) (5:25)
Healing (2:58)
Wisdom (3:14)
Purification (3:14)
Protection (2:50)
Children (2:31)
Humanity (4:44)
Freedom (feat Tenzin Choegyal - bonus track) (3:18)
out of stock $33.33
148
Cat: GLOSSY 019. Rel: 20 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Esperanca (8:49)
Retrato (4:49)
Momento Claro (2:53)
Retiro Guerreiro (7:26)
Excerto So Loser (3:36)
Sol Nascente (4:30)
Tempo (1:14)
Batalha Real (3:41)
Review: Glossy Mistakes welcome Portuguese enviro ambient cognoscente Funcionario to their roster, dashing all expectations with a wondrous eight-tracker avowedly taking after Jon Hassell and Hiroshi Yoshimura; Momento Claro. Fleshing out a real meaning from the rather murky genre term 'Fourth World', this moment of clarity conjures feelings of a rich otherness, a hidden, reality-shifted elven grotto into which our best and most authentic intentions can be made manifest. Though the artist states that the album is inherently enmeshed in ideas of what it means to exist in a contemporary working society, a sense of escape from this subjection seems unavoidable; the atmosphere is one of soothing respite, informed by the rewilded cochlear organics of the natural world, but also going beyond to produce something transcendently phantastic.
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149
Cat: IMPREC 524. Rel: 17 Jun 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Departure (19:12)
Arrival (20:48)
out of stock $31.40
150
Cat: GM 055. Rel: 15 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Unnuaq
Sikinik
Iglu
Bken Nunatak
Veryovkina
Niptaktuk
Nootaikok
 in stock $14.59
151
Cat: SRWAX 22. Rel: 08 Jul 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Autumnal Dew (5:53)
Dawn Lined Horizon (5:44)
Zodiacal Clouds (5:36)
Infinite Pathways (5:56)
Dusk Settled Over The Mountains (6:22)
Alternate Spring Sundown (5:29)
Review: Beyond A Moonless Night, a collaboration between Simon Huxtable's Inhmost project and Pierre Nesi's Owl alias, epitomizes chillout bliss. Highlights include 'Autumnal Dew,' a picturesque, nature-infused soundscape perfect for stargazing. Its beauty is awe-inspiring and evocative. 'Zodiacal Clouds' is another standout, shimmering with soft, floaty ambient tones that are simply delightful. On Side-2, 'Infinite Pathways' gives us feelings of being hopeful in a serene enviorment, offering a sense of tranquility and calm. Both artists bring their expertise in ambient music, creating a rich palette of soothing tones and textures. This collaboration is an exciting collaboration we hope to see more from. This is a must for ambient and drone followers.
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152
Cat: PRAH 065LP. Rel: 20 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
51o29 09 6 N 3o12 30 6 W (4:38)
New Brighton (2:09)
Shopping Building (0:55)
Frogs (5:25)
Hills End (4:46)
Grey Swans (7:55)
Old Reeds (4:17)
Pavane IX (2:21)
Welcome To Denge (7:47)
Review: For the past decade, Paul Jones and Stephen Black, known collectively as Group Listening, have been musical collaborators. With Jones on woodwind and Black on keys, they have crafted a unique sound "while donning sculptural papier-mache hats". Their upcoming album, Walks, marks their first venture into entirely original compositions and it comes on PRAH Recordings amidst a slew of tour dates. The album really showcases their innovative blend of talents and musical creativity across hypnotic grooves embellished with curious melodies and innocent solos, plaintive pianos and dubby undercurrents.
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out of stock $28.37
153
Cat: THRILL 608LP. Rel: 13 May 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Stolen Bells (5:19)
The Poppies, The Wild Mustard, The Blue-Eyed Grass (12:38)
We Waited For The Bears To Leave (11:11)
Nest Of Earrings (5:36)
The Top Of Thomas Street (2:12)
 in stock $30.84
154
Cat: TRR 428LP. Rel: 03 Jun 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Crescents (6:02)
Crater (5:16)
Thela (4:43)
The Shadow Falling (5:03)
Twilight Wave (4:14)
Tint Of Ionosphere (5:57)
Mirroring Feldspar (3:41)
 in stock $25.07
155
Cat: EBS 2007CD. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Still Inside The Deku Tree (CD1: music For Save Rooms 1)
Save Room 3
Utopia & Oblivion
Save Room 6
Utopia & Oblivion (Return)
Spiegel Im Spiegel
Sky Music (CD2: music For Save Rooms 2)
Power Plant
Desolation
Glass Castle
Out Back
Embarkation
Computer Terminal
Letter From Home
Ambling
out of stock $13.78
156
Cat: NWCD 742. Rel: 15 Apr 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Ascendant Destiny
Time & Distance
The Prism Of Lyra
Star Speed
Visitation
Zeta Reticuli
out of stock $8.80
157
Cat: 4864631. Rel: 18 Mar 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Mirror 1 (with Danny Paul Grody)
Mirror 2 (with Chuck Johnson)
Mirror 3 (with Vestals)
Mirror 4 (with Ilyas Ahmed & Jonathan Sielaff)
Mirror 5 (with Douglas McCombs) (0:52)
Mirror 6 (with Rama Parwata) (3:51)
Mirror 7 (with Jefre Cantu-Ledesma) (5:04)
Mirror 8 (with Hania Rani) (3:29)
Mirror 9 (with Jon Porras) (3:36)
Mirror 10 (with Clarice Jensen) (3:17)
 in stock $31.68
158
Cat: HOS 868LP. Rel: 05 Feb 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Draconis Arcanum (5:42)
Spirit Vessel (6:09)
Gateway To The Serpent's Dimension (3:30)
Ruins & Horned Glossolalia (4:43)
Sacred Carvings (3:53)
Draugr Armada (8:17)
Crafting The Symmetry Of Aeons (8:00)
 in stock $30.30
159
Cat: VHF 161. Rel: 19 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Empathogen (2:52)
Fruit Of Stream Entry (2:55)
Aion Inhabitants (2:31)
The Silversmith Of Space (2:34)
Rose's Lament (1:54)
Superstrings (2:42)
Nodal Crossing (1:48)
The Idea Of Cow (2:54)
Song Object (2:29)
Star Lore (1:22)
The Oscillating Love (2:28)
Heavy Feather (2:33)
Review: Fourth volume of Library Music miniatures by Daniel O'Sullivan (Ulver, aethenor, This is Not This Heat, etc.) for VHF, this time commissioned by the legendary German Music Library, Sonoton. Another sampling of O'Sullivan's versatility and brilliance as a composer, performer and sound designer, the focus on The Pastoral Machine is more "electronic" compared to the three previous albums O'Sullivan recorded for KPM (also issued on LP by VHF), with simpler arrangements and a focus on gentle and emotive synthesised soundworlds. Even without as many full ensemble arrangements, there's still a wealth of diversity - 'Empathogen' opens the record with latticed arpeggiating sequences recalling Japanese "environmental music" or Persian Surgery-era Terry Riley, 'Fruit Of Stream Entry' burbles with gentle ripples evoking the album's title, while 'The Silversmith Of Space' mines a simple chord sequence evoking Eno's 70s classic short instrumentals. Recalling futurist new-age pop in the vein of Enya or Virginia Astley, the record comes housed in a jacket and heavy euro-style inner featuring collages by O'Sullivan, soon to be the subject of an art book published by Timeless Editions in mid-2024.
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160
Cat: TF 011. Rel: 26 Aug 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Glitter Lines (1:31)
Plasma Ball (2:06)
Golden Ticket (2:45)
Victory Over An Oppressor (1:53)
The Garden (2:29)
Sundial (1:50)
Double Helix (1:33)
Submersible 2 (1:13)
Reef Mantra 2 (2:12)
Review: Coral Morphologic's brilliant debut album guided us through space but with their sophomore LP, if feels much more like we're arriving at a final destinationia vibrant, water-filled world brimming with life. The rhythms are lithe and heavily atmospheric with distant pads, sci-fi motifs and sense of the unknown ever-present. It's brilliantly evocative and cinematic from front to back. To sweeten the deal even further, the album comes with a foldout poster with the fantastically dreamy and otherworldly album art by Robert Beatty
 in stock $18.72
161
Cat: TTW 169. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Memorex (32:39)
An Evening Of Misremembering (30:29)
out of stock $9.64
162
Cat: BKE 019LPBL. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Broken Intensification (5:11)
A Little Grace Is Abundance (4:57)
Control Your Soul's Desire For Freedom (7:46)
Hollow (4:00)
The Only Things That Belong To Us Are Memories (6:14)
Forever Ago Is Now (6:33)
Dispersion Of Belief (4:40)
Red Moon Tide (feat KMRU) (6:22)
Review: The seeds of composer Rafael Anton Irisarri's latest LP were first planted during his 2016 tour in Italy, months before that Autumn's unexpected presidential election. The linguistic glitch of an innocuous diner in Milan named "il Mito Americano" - meant as "The American Dream" but translated literally to English as "The American Myth" - sparked a series of ideas, both conceptual and musical. Thus was Facadisms born, a mesospheric meditation on the world's many shared fictions and fantasies, essential and inessential. Listening to this ambient record is like standing naked on the outside terrace of a mountain aerie, blustery winds disturbing but not stopping our staring out over the miniature civilisations clustered below. With gnomic titles like 'A Little Grace Is Abundance' and 'Control Your Soul's Desire For Freedom', Irisarri compels the psyche to exward attention; his thickly packed, subliminal walls of ambience act as vessels through which to meditate on the injustices that puncture, and self-sever, the integrity of the American fundamental fantasy. Even going so far as to decry the concept of freedom itself (au contraire), Irisarri states in support of the record: "The impoverished peoples of the Americas have known all along that 'freedom' is a cruel illusion crafted by the elites, akin to Potemkin's fake villages designed to impress Catherine the Great," Irisarri indicates. "Facadisms illustrates a twisted inversion where the rulers deceive their subjects with illusions of safety, democracy, and free speech to create a grotesque mirage of control over their own lives."
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163
Cat: DUSTV 126. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sleep Deprivation 05: The Slow Cancellation Of The Future (Movement 01) (2:49)
Sleep Deprivation 06: The Future Is Now The Past (4:05)
Sleep Deprivation 07: Generic Protocols (4:11)
Sleep Deprivation 08: Stockhausen Was Right (6:28)
Sleep Deprivation 09: Consumer Tethering (Movement 02) (2:19)
Sleep Deprivation 10: New Times End (3:39)
Sleep Deprivation 11: The Failure Of Modernity (4:09)
Sleep Deprivation 12: Airport 3 (3:08)
Sleep Deprivation 13: Core Planning (3:29)
Sleep Deprivation 14: REM Kiss (Movement 03) (4:05)
Sleep Deprivation 15: Agency (5:29)
Sleep Deprivation 16: Null (4:53)
Sleep Deprivation 17: Deep Isolation (3:35)
Sleep Deprivation 18: Shuggy (Movement 04) (4:41)
Sleep Deprivation 19: Human Latch (5:07)
Sleep Deprivation 20: Floatation (4:04)
Sleep Deprivation 21: Internal Sunrise (3:55)
Review: Sleep Deprivation began in 2006 and was inspired by the relentless cycle of disrupted sleep caused by constant travel and late-night gigs experienced by The Black Dog. This exhaustion profoundly influenced the group's creative process and made their music raw, emotional and vulnerable. Sleep deprivation alters the mind, blurring logic and weakening the brain's ability to maintain structure and in that haze, deeper, more unfiltered emotions emerge. For this album, the legendary techno outfit embraced that intensity. The result is a deeply honest exploration of being pushed to physical and creative limits.
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out of stock $36.08
164
Cat: LOVE 136. Rel: 14 Oct 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Sunset, She Exclaims (4:29)
Ghosting (2:31)
Ghosted (1:16)
 in stock $18.18
165
Cat: VIERNULVIER 008. Rel: 25 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
I (0:52)
II (4:07)
III (4:03)
IV (0:50)
V (7:59)
VI (2:56)
VII (1:48)
VIII (3:24)
IX (3:19)
X (3:09)
Xi (1:41)
Review: Claire Rousay's The Bloody Lady is a reimagined score for Viktor Kubal's 1980 Slovak animated film, based on the story of Elisabeth Bathory, a noblewoman accused of heinous murders. Known for pushing boundaries in experimental and ambient music, Rousay crafted the album after moving to LA, blending granular synths, piano, and field recordings into 11 evocative tracks. This new composition, commissioned after a coincidental visit to Bathory's castle, was first performed live at Videodroom/Film Fest Gent 2023. The score mirrors the film's darkly whimsical tone, shifting between delicate melodies and menacing undercurrents. Inspired by the heart's rhythmic pulse, central to the plot, Rousay's use of subtle, everyday sounds complements the film's folk tale narrative. The multilayered nature of Kubal's animation, with its mix of fairytale simplicity and deeper moral ambiguity, resonated with Rousay, who explored these themes through her sonic landscapes. This album stands as both a tribute to Kubal's legacy and a distinctive artistic statement. By leaving space in the soundtrack, Rousay invites deeper engagement with the story, reinforcing its timeless themes of love, destruction and humanity.
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out of stock $28.09
166
Cat: WARPLP 369. Rel: 25 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Dinorwic
Dorothea's Bed
Phantom Brickworks (VI)
Suram
Llyn Peris
Phantom Brickworks (VII)
Tegid's Court
Brograve
Spider Bridge
Sychder MCMLXXXIX
Review: Originally released in 2017, Phantom Brickworks by Bibio (Stephen James Wilkinson) was an ambient exploration of abandoned sites around Britain, blending improvisation and composition to capture the lingering human presence in decaying locations. Now, the sequel, Phantom Brickworks (LP II), arrives as a ten-track double LP, complete with an MP3 download code. Mastered by Guy Davie and cut by Hendrik Pauler, this new record shifts focus to more intriguing landscapes, both real and legendary. From vast scars on the terrain to memories buried in folklore, Bibio's soundscapes evoke spaces lost to time but still resonant in history.
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 in stock $33.04
167
Cat: PITP 55CASSETTE. Rel: 18 Nov 24
 
Ambient/Drone
Somewhere But Here (2:21)
Like Dust, I Linger (6:08)
Ad Infinitum (4:27)
Only In Shadows (5:51)
Time Loop (2:52)
Perhaps We Never Were (2:21)
Clouds Of Grey (6:16)
Paratheque (1:35)
Half Past Three (1:41)
Static Memory I (2:31)
Beneath The Veil (2:48)
All Who Wander (2:08)
Where Silence Lies (3:00)
The Girl In The Garden (2:17)
Static Memory II (2:21)
Spirit Box (2:51)
They Speak As One (2:06)
Ghost Of You (3:19)
Seance (3:13)
Beyond Hope Of Greening (5:25)
Review: Using a variety of tape stocks, Black Swan creates a haunting atmosphere that evokes the sensation of uncovering long-lost, sacred recordings hidden in time on his ninth album, Ghost. The New York-based artist reveals that he was inspired by musique concrete and ambient while making the record, which is made up of 20 pieces that all form a continuous suite. Each track varies in length and complexity from short and sweet sketches to more elongated studies and that are made from intense layering and harmonic surges using an array of tape stocks. The result is a haunting, unearthly atmosphere that sounds perfect in this cassette format.

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