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Dessus Oben Alto Up
Dessus Oben Alto Up (180 gram vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: MARIONETTE 25LP. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Dessus (15:38)
Oben (8:23)
Alto (9:32)
Up (5:07)
Review: This EP is the first collaborative work by Andrea Belfi and Jules Reidy. Berlin-based and hailing from Italy and Australia respectively, the duo blends compositional precision with improvisational freedom. During a residency at Berlin's Callie's-a 19th-century factory turned arts space-they and engineer Marco Anulli crafted four expansive tracks in which Belfi's masterful drumming interlaces with Reidy's shimmering guitars and electronic textures. The opener layers just-intoned guitar figures over delicate brushwork and climaxes with a synthetic surge and tracks like 'Oben' and 'Alto' explore shifting grooves, propulsive rhythms and dynamic soundscapes.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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On Reflection
On Reflection (limited silver vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRR 372LPC1. Rel: 20 Oct 22
On Reflection (One) (9:26)
On Reflection (Two) (11:52)
On Reflection (Three) (5:49)
On Reflection (Four) (10:10)
On Reflection (Five) (5:21)
Review: The Disintegration Loops man William Basinski has linked up with acclaimed experimental composer Janek Schaefer for this new collaborative record on Temporary Residence Limited. What they cook up is a suite of very unassuming songs that are all dedicated to the late and great avant-garde composer Harold Budd. The record was eight years in the making and is as timeless as ambient gets with 42 minutes of gently undulating sonic terrain gently and quietly detailed with subtle skill and placid melodies. It is as beautiful as it is absorbing once you really give yourself over to the sounds.
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 in stock $28.29
Flint
Flint (hand-numbered CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 58. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Conifer
Flint
Fir
Cedar
Thistle (feat Marine Eyes)
Review: Past Inside the Present label head and ambient powerhouse zake aka Zach Frizzell has collaborated with several of his renowned peers over the years, not least From Overseas aka Kevin Sery and James Bernard. Their collaborative album Flint showcases them all their peak with an immersive blend of their own sounds making for a rich soundscape full of subtle depth and warmth. Beginning with 'Conifer,' the record evokes autumn's crisp air with understated drones and field recordings while the title track layers electronics, bass and guitar into a lush, Fripp & Eno-inspired sound. Together with other widescreen standouts like 'Fir' and 'Thistle' they create a beautifully cohesive and reflective ambient trip.

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One Night In Porto
One Night In Porto (green vinyl LP)
Cat: AC 0031LIVE. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Heleali (The Sea Will Rise) (6:34)
Noyalain (Burn) (6:27)
Deshta (Forever) (5:58)
Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance) (5:56)
Orion (The Weary Huntsman) (6:58)
Keson (Until My Strength Returns) (6:32)
Do So Yol (Gather The Wind) (6:58)
A Blessing (3:47)
Review: Dead Can Dance's Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell have reimagined their much loved 2021 collaboration Burn in an all new live arena. One Night in Porto was recorded whilst on tour in Portugal towards the end of 2022 and found the pair doing a fine job of recreating the Burn album in a live setting. Rather than try to simply serve it up in recognisable form, they instead used its melodic themes and sonic textures as a starting point to head off into new worlds. After four days of rehearsals they took it on the road and as this recording on the third of the four dates shows, it was a great success.
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One Night In Porto
Cat: AC 0032LIVE. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Heleali (The Sea Will Rise)
Noyalain (Burn)
Deshta (Forever)
Aldavyeem (A Time To Dance)
Orion (The Weary Huntsman)
Keson (Until My Strength Returns)
Do So Yol (Gather The Wind)
A Blessing
Review: Two years ago, long-term musical collaborators Jules Maxwell and Lisa Gerrard, who first worked together during the latter's time with 4AD signed musical mavericks Dead Can Dance, joined forces with James Chapman to create Burn, a critically acclaimed exploration of "euphoric and inventive" sounds that blurred the boundaries between neo-classical, world music and ambient electronica. One Night in Porto captures the pair's performance - ably assisted by Chapman and a small pool of supplementary musicians - of the album's widescreen tracks at Casa Da Musica in Porto last November. With Gerrard utilising her voice to the full - one minute, soaring and operatic, the next singing more sweetly and soulfully in an entirely different language - and Maxwell playing a grand piano and synthesisers, it's a stunningly atmospheric, uplifting and entertaining affair.
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Out There In The Middle Of Nowhere
Cat: PM 007. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Nowhere (15:34)
Spectral Valley (4:24)
Badlands (12:12)
Embrosneros (7:55)
Review: John Also Bennett's new album Out There in the Middle of Nowhere came to him during a long road trip through South Dakota's desolate badlands. Inspirations from that journey were then taken into the studio along with a lap steel guitar, Yamaha FM synth and field recordings to elicit the same sense of emptiness but potential for menace that he felt in the middle of nowhere. It is a superb evocation of windswept plains, wide open vistas that sparkle under the sun and panoramic landscapes distilled into long-form drones. There is a great cinematic feel to this album - a story telling narrative that sets your mind into overdrive filling in the mental imagery that makes it as beautiful and poignant as anything we've heard for a while.
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Delight
Delight (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: 196922 743917. Rel: 29 Jul 24
Still Dreaming (4:26)
Exquisite Portraiture (4:25)
I Surrender (4:23)
Imagine An Orchestra (3:27)
Play In The Void (3:57)
Our Touching Tongues (5:11)
Portal To Silver Linings (4:49)
Infinite Delight (6:02)
You Are Irresistable (6:18)
Review: Arushi Jain is a Brooklyn-based modular synth artist and Indian classical vocalist who draws on the traditional music of North India for inscription. She grew up in Delhi and has some seriously high level turning behind her including studying at the Ravi Shankar Institute in Delhi though she also studied Computer Science at Stanford University. After her debut album With & Without impressed back in 2019 she now follows it up with her second album Delight, also on Leaving. It is an intoxicating blend of East meets West with widescreen ambient and classical sounds defined by their exquisite melodies.
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Copenhagen Dreams
Cat: 486310 5. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Eleven Thousand Six Hundred & Sixty-Nine Died Of Natural Causes (0:53)
They Leave Everything Behind (1:07)
They Fed The Sparrows Leftovers & Offered Grass To Scherfig's Turtle (2:32)
An Eiffel Tower By The Lakes (1:06)
Three Thousand Five Hundred & Ninety One Benches (1:42)
The Jewish Cemetery On Mollegade (2:36)
They Dream They'll Get There (1:20)
A Memorial Garden On Enghavevej (4:12)
A Six-Lane Highway (1:31)
He Hit Her On The Head With The Wind In The Willows (1:49)
He Says It's The Future (1:58)
There's No Harm Done (2:08)
They Had To Work It Out Between Them (1:04)
The Song About The Hyacinths (2:13)
It Will Take Some Time (1:42)
She Loves To Ride The Port Ferry When It Rains (2:54)
A French School On Vaernedamsvej (1:27)
Here, They Used To Build Ships (3:34)
They Imagine The City Growing Out Into The Ocean (4:28)
Review: Director Max Kestner's documentary film portrait Copenhagen Dreams is a tribute to the Danish capital. That also happened to be the place acclaimed composer Johann Johannsson was living at the time he was asked to score the movie. As always he does so with real aplomb and devastating emotionality. This now classic soundtrack features celestial keyboard sounds, emotive string quartets, clarinet, subtle electronic and plenty of melodic magic that both swells and breaks the heart. Academy Award winner Hildur Gudnadottir plays on the soundtrack with various other of Johann's favourite Icelandic talents.
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The Arcades Project
The Arcades Project (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: META 75LP. Rel: 15 Feb 24
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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Soundtrack Hits
Soundtrack Hits (blue & white marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: GMLP 814ME2. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Star Wars Theme (5:23)
Hedwig's Theme (4:58)
Chamber Of Secrets (4:06)
Nimbus 2000 (2:15)
Jaws Theme (3:04)
Superman Theme (4:32)
Indiana Jones March (5:06)
Yoda's Theme (3:55)
Imperial March (3:00)
Harry's Wondrous World (5:02)
Fawkes The Phoenix (3:34)
Flying Theme (3:43)
Review: The name John Williams towers over the world of movie scores. The American has made some of the most critically acclaimed soundtracks of all time over the last seven decades, and has worked with cinematic greats like Steven Spielberg and George Lucas on his way to picking up 26 Grammy Awards, five Academy Awards and countless other awards.This album collects some of his greatest ever silver screen moments, starting with maybe the biggest, the Star Wars theme. Many more from that film plus classics like Jaws and Indiana Jones also feature on what is a brilliantly nostalgic collection.

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For Translucence
For Translucence (LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DC 951. Rel: 27 Mar 25
65/66 (8:32)
48/50 (11:27)
73/74 (10:43)
54/56 (10:20)
Review: Whitney Johnson and Lia Kohl's debut album has evolved over several years. Its roots lay in their shared practice of free improvisation on viola and cello and flourished into a unique neophonic orchestral expression. That makes For Translucence both stimulating and soothing - a very alive form of musical meditation where layers of acoustic strings, wispy synths, evocative field recordings and radio and sine waves intertwine and grow while mesmerising you even more. Though always moving and shapeshifting the effect is cathartic as a fine balance is struck between experimentation and cohesion and the organic and the electronic.
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Obsidian
Obsidian (heavyweight black & gold marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: KRK 782405. Rel: 22 May 24
Vikur (8:01)
Ambrox (8:42)
Kvika (4:45)
Pyralone (4:14)
Obsidian (4:42)
Cypriol (7:04)
Eyja (3:33)
Oskufall (4:38)
Vetiverol (7:43)
Hedione (10:44)
Review: Jonsi's third studio album, Obsidian, is now available on vinyl for the first time, following its initial release alongside his installation at the Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in NYC. Co-produced and mixed by Paul Corley and Nathan Salon, Obsidian delves into darker themes compared to its predecessor, Shiver. The album features ten tracks with evocative titles inspired by ashen landscapes, taking listeners on a sensory journey through erupting flares. Jonsi's masterful layering of vocals over orchestral passages blurs the boundaries between senses, creating a profound and immersive narrative experience.
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Final Symphony II
Final Symphony II (heavyweight vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: LMLP 215. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Fanfare: In A Roundabout Way (12:04)
Final Fantasy XIII: Utopia In The Sky (7:53)
Final Fantasy IX: For The People Of Gaia (part 1) (15:23)
Final Fantasy IX: For The People Of Gaia (part 2) (6:25)
Final Fantasy IX: Not Alone (bonus track) (2:52)
Final Fantasy V: Library Of Ancients (part 1) (16:21)
Final Fantasy V: Library Of Ancients (part 2) (4:44)
Final Fantasy VIII: Mono No Aware (part 2) (13:52)
Final Fantasy VIII: Mono No Aware (part 2) (6:53)
Final Fantasy V: Battle At The Big Bridge (bonus track) (4:44)
Final Fantasy (main Theme - bonus track) (4:13)
Review: Final Symphony II delves deeper into the cherished melodies of the Final Fantasy series. Renowned composers Roger Wanamo and Jonne Valtonen skillfully craft rich and intricate arrangements of Nobuo Uematsu's iconic compositions from FF5, 8 & 9. Additionally, Masashi Hamauzu offers a captivating suite inspired by his monumental original score for Final Fantasy XIII, while Valtonen sets the tone with his atmospheric opening piece 'In a Roundabout Way - Fanfare'. Pianist Mischa Cheung shines brightly in the spotlight, captivating audiences with his masterful performances in 'For the People of Gaia' and the emotive solo arrangement 'You Are Not Alone'.

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 in stock $71.00
Music From The Batman Trilogy
Music From The Batman Trilogy (red & black marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DFLP 40. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Vespertilio (Batman Begins) (4:26)
Eptesicus (3:17)
Barbastella (4:22)
Antrozous (2:50)
Molossus (5:45)
Why So Serious (The Dark Knight) (6:04)
Agressive Expansion (3:57)
Like A Dog Chasing Cars (8:29)
Introduce A Little Anarchy (3:47)
A Whatchful Guardian (6:44)
Mind If I Cut In (3:20)
Fear Will Find You (3:10)
Why Do We Fall (The Dark Knight Rises) (2:07)
Imagine The Fire (7:34)
Rise (7:15)
Review: Let's face it, Hollywood director Christopher Nolan broke the mould with his re-envisioning of Batman. Taking things closer to the original comic books, themselves forced to 'go soft' by censors in the early-1950s, his films payed direct tribute to the saga's direction from the mid-1970s onwards. A trilogy of movies that were visually arresting, tonally dystopian, and viciously unhinged. It's not clear if we'll ever get a superhero (or anti-hero) film series of that class and calibre again, the world on screen so immersive you quickly feel like a Gotham native. A big part of that universe-building comes through the music, which enlists two of the greatest names in the history of soundtracks to help weave the tales. Hans Zimmer has composed for more than 150 films, James Newton Howard in excess of 100. This compilation of their shared caped crusader efforts proves why they're so well respected.
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