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Selected Ambient Works Volume II (Expanded Edition)
Selected Ambient Works Volume II (Expanded Edition) (bio vinyl 4xLP + fold-out poster + sticker sheet)
Cat: WARPLP 21R. Rel: 03 Oct 24
#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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Selected Ambient Works Volume II (Expanded Edition)
Cat: WARPCD 21R. Rel: 03 Oct 24
#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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Richard D James
Cat: WARPCD 043. Rel: 01 Jan 90
4
Cornish Acid
Peek 824545201
Fingerbib
Corn Mouth
To Cure A Weakling Child
Good Gumpas
Yellow Calx
Girl/Boy Song
Logon Rock Witch
Review: By 1996, Richard D. James, aka Aphex Twin, had a prolific career at 26. He co-ran Rephlex Records, signed with Warp Records, and had multiple releases and MTV-aired music videos. His fame surged with the 1997 Come to Daddy EP and Chris Cunningham-directed music videos. James was constantly creating music, describing his output as endless. The Richard D. James Album marked a turning point, featuring his creepy distorted smile on the cover, solidifying his bizarre persona. Despite his unassuming demeanor, James's music was wildly innovative. Raised in Cornwall, he preferred making music in solitude, viewing himself as "some kid mucking around in his bedroom." Departing from previous methods, the album was entirely computer-made, reflecting recent work. James aimed for accessibility with hidden complexity, making the music engaging yet intricate. The album featured more structured songs with clear melodies, such as 'Girl/Boy Song,' blending orchestral sounds with drum solos. Symphonic elements persisted, creating emotionally resonant moments. Tracks like '4' and 'Fingerbib' showcased his ambient sensibilities and inventive sounds. Vocals, heavily altered, added a unique touch.
The album combined delicate symphonics with intense beats, exploring drill ‘n’ bass. It had a cohesive vision, evident in tracks like 'Cornish Acid' and 'Peek 82454201.' Named after his deceased brother, the album held personal significance, subtly influencing its depth and emotion.
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Phantom Brickworks (LP II)
Phantom Brickworks (LP II) (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: WARPLP 369. Rel: 21 Nov 24
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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The Sunset Violent (End Of Year Edition)
The Sunset Violent (End Of Year Edition) (limited "petrol blue" translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: WARPLP 350E. Rel: 24 Oct 24
The Trail (2:55)
Dumb Guitar (4:59)
Shipwreck (4:02)
Boxing (feat King Krule) (3:07)
Got Me (2:13)
A Figure In The Surf (4:49)
Fishbrain (4:33)
Yukka Tree (3:22)
Empty & Silent (feat King Krule) (6:10)
Review: Mount Kimbie's The Sunset Violent offers a deeply evocative, unsettling exploration of emotional dissonance. Opening with the single 'Dumb Guitar', the album vividly portrays a couple grappling with their fractured relationship amidst the beauty of a fictional Chinese beach resort. Andrea Balency-Bearn's serene vocals juxtapose against lyrics of personal turmoil, while buzzy synths, discordant pianos and overdriven guitars evoke an atmosphere of tension and heartbreak. Mount Kimbie, led by Dom Maker and Kai Campos, have expanded their lineup, adding Balency-Bearn and Marc Pell, crafting a post-punk sound with corroded guitars and skeletal drums. Their sonic evolution from their earlier work culminates here, drawing from influences like Sonic Youth and The Fall, while frequent collaborator King Krule contributes to the melancholic undercurrent. Recorded in California's surreal Yucca Valley and pressed on translucent petrol blue vinyl, this album mirrors the desolation and hope of the landscape. Tracks like 'Yukka Tree' and 'Fishbrain' dive into themes of isolation and disconnection, balancing dark tones with flashes of light. With The Sunset Violent, Mount Kimbie stretch their horizons, blending post-punk, dub, and indie influences into a compelling emotional journey.
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Played by: Jeigo
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Ultravisitor (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: WARPCD 117RX. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Ultravisitor
I Fulcrum
Iambic 9 Poetry
Andrei
50 Cycles
Menelec
C-town Smash
Steinbolt
An Arched Pathway
Telluric Piece
District Line II
Circlewave
Tetra-sync
Tommib Help Buss
Every Day I Love
Square Window
Abacus 2
Venus No 17
Venus No 17 (Acid mix)
Tundra 4
Itti-fack
Talk About Me & You
Melt 14.6
Review: The 20th-anniversary edition of Squarepusher's Ultravisitor showcases Tom Jenkinson's groundbreaking blend of live and studio recordings, remastered for new depths of sound. Spanning frenetic breakbeats, jazz-funk explorations and atmospheric fusion, this album captures the complexity and eclecticism of Jenkinson's work. Tracks like 'Iambic 9 Poetry' deliver sunlit jazz tones, while 'Tommib Help Buss' brings serene electronic bliss. Although Ultravisitor might feel overlong at nearly 80 minutes, its sprawling length doesn't diminish its innovation. The title track encapsulates Squarepusher's signature drum-n-electro-pop, while pieces like 'Circlewave' and 'I Fulcrum' balance virtuosity with thematic exploration. Jenkinson's improvisational drumming and bass solos, such as on 'I Fulcrum', demonstrate his command over both instruments and composition. Jenkinson's eccentricity shines through, making Ultravisitor an essential listen for both long-time fans and newcomers. This edition reaffirms Squarepusher's pioneering role in electronic music, blending technical brilliance with intriguing, if at times chaotic, compositions. It's a record that intrigues and impresses, pushing the boundaries of beat-driven electronic music.
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Ultravisitor (20th Anniversary Edition)
Ultravisitor (20th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered 3xLP + booklet)
Cat: WARPLP 117RX. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Ultravisitor
I Fulcrum
Iambic 9 Poetry
Andrei
50 Cycles
Menelec
C-Town Smash
Steinbolt
An Arched Pathway
Telluric Piece
District Line II
Circlewave
Tetra-Sync
Tommib Help Buss
Every Day I Love
Square Window (4:59)
Abacus 2 (5:13)
Venus No 17 (6:39)
Itti-fack (Acid mix) (0:43)
Melt 14.6 (2:04)
Venus No 17 (5:37)
Tudra 4 (12:40)
Talkabout Me & You (3:12)
Review: Squarepusher's Ultravisitor, now celebrating its 20th anniversary with a triple vinyl reissue, is a dense, sprawling work that showcases Tom Jenkinson's mastery of electronic experimentation. Released in 2004, this nearly 80-minute album fuses drum-n-bass, jazz, and live instrumentation, while exploring everything from melodic electro-pop to chaotic improvisation. It offers a comprehensive glimpse into Squarepusher's world, touching on every facet of his sound, making it feel like the culmination of his career up to that point. Tracks like the title piece and 'Iambic 9 Poetry' demonstrate his ability to blend complex rhythms with melodic layers, while '50 Cycles' veers into noise-laden abstraction, hinting at genre reinvention. Jenkinson's virtuosic bass work shines on songs like 'I Fulcrum', and even his guitar compositions, such as 'Andrei', show his versatility. Despite its many strengths, Ultravisitor can feel bloated, with some improvisations overstaying their welcome. Yet, its sheer ambition and range are undeniable, offering an album both challenging and captivating, and the highlights reaffirm why Squarepusher remains a key figure in electronic music.
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