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Necessary Genius
Cat: HVN 73112. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Necessary Genius (Phil Kieran vocal) (6:51)
Necessary Genius (Phil Kieran dub) (6:51)
Necessary Genius (Decius remix) (6:48)
Necessary Genius (Skymas remix) (3:59)
Review: One of two new David Holmes releases to be released in the run-up to his recent album Blind On A Galloping Horse, 'Necessary Genius' complemented the contemporaneous 'Stop Apologising' and now comes to 12" vinyl for a remix set from Phil Kieran, Decius and Skymas. While the original track functions as something of an imperfect list of musical and political greats, come "necessary geniuses" - Sinead O'Connor, Terry Hall, Angela Davis - the remixes here make for nicely expanded versions, post-punk-techno of the original electro cut.
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Stop Apologising
Cat: HVN 73212. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Stop Apologising (Horse Meat Disco vocal remix) (7:08)
Stop Apologising (Horse Meat Disco instrumental remix) (7:02)
Stop Apologising (Cosmodelica extended remix) (7:26)
Review: The injunction to "stop apologising" can be affirming or destructive at the same time, depending on how you look at things. It's also the name of the new single from David Holmes' forthcoming album Blind On A Galloping Horse, which captures this contradiction quite nicely: a tripletting, dark electro come hi-NRG sound provides the dark underside to Raven Violet's angel-inside-your-head lyrics: "stop apologising for things you've never done / stop catastrophizing, get your feet back on the ground." The resistant, prefigurative political bent of Holmes' music is well-reflected here, striking at the heart of his personal philosophy: carve out some headroom for yourself, you don't need to take so much responsibility; such is the bedrock of effective action. Oh, and the remixes by Horse Meat Disco and Cosmodelica are wicked as well.
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Peripherie Remixes (Steevio, Deadbeat, Dr Nojoke, Andrea Cicheck mixes)
Lucid (Steevio remix) (5:54)
San Gimignano (Deadbeat remix) (6:46)
Hoola (Dr Nojoke remix) (7:31)
Siegfried 2 0 (Andrea Cichecki remix) (4:23)
Review: If you've ever been luck enough to attend the Freerotation music festival than plenty about this remix package will make sense. Not least the interpretation by event co-founder and modular synth hero Steevio, here delivering a remix on vinyl for the first time. Bringing in elements of jazz, ambient, field recordings, dub, house music and - albeit barely audible - subtle shades of tech, it's a sophisticated package that fully buys into the theory of electronic sounds being a form of high art. Running the gamut from the stepping, poised but decidedly free spirited 'Lucid' and Deadbeat's tense, drone-y take on'Sam Gimignano', to the lush keys and white noise of Andrea Cicheki's redo of 'Siegfried 2.0' and Dr Nojoke's beautifully blissed out smoky house, it's as dense as it is accomplished.
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Peripherie
Peripherie (12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: RAND 03. Rel: 31 May 23
Hoola (5:21)
Drangsal (7:31)
9.3 (3:49)
Siegfried 2.0 (4:28)
Permanent Green (7:06)
Blood Moon (7:02)
San Gimignano (5:08)
Review: After four years of work fusing acoustic and electronic sound worlds, Rand finally unveiled the fruits of their labours with Peripherie. The duo of concert pianist Jan Gerdes and minimal techno producer Dr. Nojoke have cooked up urban and sensitive music for piano and electronics that was all recorded live with no overdubs back in 2019 at Berlin's Chez-Cherie Studios. It was made across three pianos with improvisation at the heart of the process. It's a great collision of worlds, from dark and intense pieces of pulsing techno to more light and hopeful and empty soundscapes that perfectly blur the edges between the different tools used. Fans of Nils Frahm, Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto will enjoy digging into this one.
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Uprooted Vol 1
Cat: UPROOTED 01. Rel: 02 Nov 22
Rex Ilusivii & Goran Vejvoda & Milan Mladenovic - "Track 1" (3:40)
CHBB - "NBKE" (4:45)
Review: Versatile's new Uprooted project, masterminded by serial curator and long-time label contributor Vidal Benjamin, has an intriguing concept. It focuses on the 'duality' of musicians who grow up in one place, then move to another and absorb that culture. The two tracks on release number one were picked by Vladimir Ikovic, who has selected a track a piece from Belgrade, the city of his birth, and Dusseldorf, his current home. On the Serbian side, he offers up 'Track 1' by Rex Ilusivii, Goran Vejvoda and Milan Mladenovic, a trippy, slow-motion slab of dubbed-out, Eno-influenced slab of post-punk experimentalism from 1984. Flip for some rough, powerful, mind-mangling proto-techno from 1981: the stylish, lo-fi and pleasingly intense 'NBKE' by CHBB. Inspired obscurities that are well worth a listen.
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Paralysis
Paralysis (12" + booklet)
Cat: DE 274. Rel: 31 Jul 20
Paralysis (4:31)
ACC (2:15)
GBD (5:00)
Track 4 (4:04)
Ugly Talk (7:11)
Review: Robert Rental is an artist as influential as he is overlooked. An anchor of the early British DIY and post-punk scene, his name is most frequently uttered alongside illustrious collaborators such as Thomas Leer and Daniel Miller. Dark Entries and Optimo ally to illuminate some of Rental's early solo works with an expanded reissue of his debut 7" Paralysis /A.C.C.. Both labels have previously excavated Rental's catalog; we reissued the collaborative LP with Glenn Wallis in 2017, and Optimo released a collection of demos in 2018.
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Summer
Summer (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: DYHP 011. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Summer (4:06)
Feel Bad Smile (4:46)
Review: Vocalist and poet Roger Robinson has connected with Jabu producer Amos for this new single which finds them explore new grounds. After their fuzzy lovers rock outing last time out, here they head off into space with more cosmic and zoned out sounds full of intimate and slo mo grooves. 'Summer' goes first and is a blissed out cut with ambient pads and lonely piano keys encouraging you to get lost in deep thought. 'Feel Bad Smile' is even more of a cosy late night cuddle, with spoken word mutterings and lingering notes breaking your heart each and every time.
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Lifetime Remixes
Cat: YT 243T. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Lifetime (Jayda G Baleen mix) (3:17)
Lifetime (Planningtorock 'Let It Happen' remix) (7:02)
Lifetime (Haai Green Lamborghini remix) (5:34)
Lifetime (Anz Togetherness remix) (5:13)
Lifetime (A Capella) (4:14)
Review: Indica Dubs and Kai Dub link up here for their second collaboration, which is the first release of the year for the label. It features the full flavour and futuristic stepper that is 'Elevation Dub', complete with wooden hits and Digital pads, warrior chords and a nice sleek aesthetic. 'Higher Dub' then flip sit into a more heady affair with plenty of mad studio effects and endless reverb, floating toms and sizzled pads. These triumphant tunes are primed and ready for big plays on huge sound systems.
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Rerajahan
Rerajahan (numbered 180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: AMA 004. Rel: 15 Feb 21
Antaboga (7:15)
Rangda (6:00)
Barong (4:20)
Tari Barong Dan Keris (6:07)
Batara Kala (3:55)
Review: It's a big week for Berlin-based imprint Amatori, with two long awaited releases coming out of their HQ this week. In addition to some blunted and contemplative beats by Stefano Stereo, there's the addition of this one by a co-founder of the collective. Ruder takes you on a journey deep into the esoteric on the Rerajahan EP, which features the trance-inducing eastern polyrhythms of 'Antaboga', the pitched down hypnotic techno journey 'Antaboga' and the majestic beat rituals of 'Tari Barong Dan Keris' being just some of the highlights - tip!
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Die Insel
Die Insel (hand-numbered 180 gram vinyl 12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: AMA 001. Rel: 15 Feb 21
Stereo & Ruder - "Lagoon" (5:50)
Eric Anger - "Anasazi" (6:10)
Roygbiv - "Rainforest" (5:57)
Marc Oller - "Vintiquatre" (5:50)
Review: An EP packing plenty of quality, Amatori invite five talented faces in for four tracks all about pulling the ear and mind in deeper. Quite where you want to put it on the genre spectrum depends on how you listen, with most of what's here representing the sort of tracks for which volume makes all the differ-ence in terms of interpretation.

'Lagoon', for example, is a slow but solid tribal drum workout set against lush waves of synth, its heaviness only really apparent in a situation where the kicks can literally be felt. 'Rainforest' is ambi-ent set to something like160BPM percussive tops. 'Anasazi' brings a poised and patient, trance-tipped vibe that could just as easily put you into a meditative state as it could act as transition point in a late-night, floor-focused set. Incredibly useful stuff, all round.

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Music For Dance & Theatre Volume One
Gerard Stokkink - "Yellow Turtles" (5:10)
Ivory Playground - "Ivory Playground" (6:46)
Atlantis Transit Project - "Bird Perspective" (4:19)
Ramuntcho Matta - "Zoique III" (4:50)
Review: Music From Memory are spending some time exploring the world of music created for dance and performance. There's a common interest in experimentation between the mediums, but not at the cost of musicality, which comes here with a distinct 80s veneer. Gerard Stokkink has a thread of drama and poise about the vivid synthscapes of "Yellow Turtles" while the self-titled track from Ivory Playground calls to mind the delicate fingerpicking guitar you might expect to hear from Alexis Georgopoulos & Jefre Cantu-Ledesma. Atlantis Transit Project have a heavier tribal lilt to the percussion on "Bird Perspective", and Ramuntcho Matta's "Zoique III" holds a mirror up to the freaky disco drum work of Jan Schulte and Niklas Wandt.
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Leviathan
Leviathan (CD + DVD)
Cat: DGMSP 102. Rel: 21 Jun 21
Empire
Milkwood
Pulse Detected
Loom
Leviathan
After The Rain
Fire Tower
Zhora
Sympatico
Review: Back in the early-to-mid 1990s, Robert Fripp collaborated with numerous ambient house-era electronic artists, including the Orb (see the largely forgotten FFWD>> album) and The Grid, who invited the long-time Brian Eno collaborator to recording sessions back in 1992. While some of the latter material made it onto their '90s albums, much of Fripp's work - dreamy guitar textures, drone works and other electronic experiments -was left in their archive. Leviathan is based around these unissued recordings, with Dave Ball and Richard Norris adding their own new sounds to create a string of beautiful, meditative, and picturesque ambient compositions that sit somewhere between their own ambient works, Norris's recent modular electronic explorations, and the forementioned FFWD>> project.
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Blind On A Galloping Horse
Blind On A Galloping Horse (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HVNLP 219. Rel: 09 Nov 23
When People Are Occupied Resistance Is Justified (10:21)
It's Over, If We Run Out Of Love (5:04)
Emotionally Clear (4:04)
Hope Is The Last Thing To Die (4:50)
You Will Know Me By The Smell Of Onions (4:38)
Necessary Genius (3:42)
Yeah X 3 (4:47)
I Laugh Myself To Sleep (4:13)
Too Muchroom (3:47)
Agitprop 13 (6:50)
Stop Apologising (5:37)
Tyranny Of The Talentless (5:46)
Love In The Upside Down (4:39)
Blind On A Galloping Horse (5:32)
Review: David Holmes' first solo album since 2008's The Holy Pictures, Blind On A Galloping Horse now comes to Heavenly Recordings. A politically-charged LP full of sonic interrogations of political disaster and turmoil, Holmes here joins the cast of artists using their art to provide solace to music fans suffering at the hands of the Uncertainocene. With updated versions of the previously released singles 'Hope Is The Last Thing To Die' and 'It's Over If We Run Out Of Love', as well as a recording of an unreleased song by Holmes' late friend Andrew Weatherall, we're reminded of conflict, migration and othering, as all manner of voices combine to form a diverse but unified whole against a backdrop of leftfield post-punk - be they the spoken word accounts from Afghan and Ukrainian refugees now welcomed as residents in Belfast, or the French and Irish observers of the UK's turmoil of recent years.
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Numinous Island
Numinous Island (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: TM 016. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Part One (21:06)
Part Two (23:59)
Review: Way back in 1995, the late Susuma Yokota joined forces with Ray Castle, an Australian producer then based in Japan, for an album of 'tribal-ritual ambient' tracks as Mantaray. For whatever reason, the trippy, partially mixed patchwork of effects-laden percussion, mind-altering electronics, dreamy chords and mind-altering vocal samples was not released on vinyl first time round - hence this edition from archival release specialists Transmigration. It's a genuinely unique album that's alternately becalmed and unsettling, offering a psychedelic drift through hallucinatory, dawn-ready soundscapes that features plenty of subtle nods towards Japanese and Indigenous Australian musical culture. It's basically a slept-on 90s ambient classic, so this vinyl reissue is well worth picking up.
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The Override Switch
Cat: AX 104. Rel: 13 Oct 21
Homage (5:18)
The River Runs Five Ways (5:28)
Infinite Voyage (5:57)
Crashing (3:16)
Soul Filter Buffet (3:24)
The Sun King (11:23)
Soul Filter (The Dancer) (4:58)
Trigger Happy (With Safety Off) (4:21)
Review: Electronic icon Jeff Mills links up with fellow Detroit talent Rafael Leafar for this one on his own Axis, and it is yet another sublime exploration of the cosmos through the medium of techno. Leafar brings all his next level multi-instrumentalist skills and strong love of jazz to the duo and when combined with Mills' ability to speak through his machines, it makes for a unique record. The icy percussion rolls deep, taking you into another dimension each and every time while the noodling sax brings sombreness and soul. Big, splashy cymbals, dark chords and a real sense of mystery and intrigue keep you utterly locked throughout.
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In Memoriam Ostinato/Danse Des Dakinis
Cat: 51NMN 170. Rel: 11 Jan 23
In Memoriam-Ostinato (23:17)
Danse Des Dakinis (Pour Marion) (23:52)
Review: Eliane Radigue's In Memoriam Ostinato album is "a game of mirroring symbols which glide into a non-measured, bendy and elastic, temporality." It is the last in this label's series which has focused on serving up unreleased tape and feedback experiments from the revolutionary electro-acoustic composer. She is widely heralded as a trailblazer in her genre and joined the dots between electroacoustic music, industrial noise, and meditative drone. The flipside of this one is an even more weird and wonderful piece, 'Danse des Dakinis'. made back in college in 1998 from recordings made in previous decades.
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Tooth
Tooth (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BLACKESTLP 014. Rel: 07 Jun 16
Coax (3:58)
Dead Heat (4:34)
Hold Your Line (4:24)
Front Running (4:26)
Dialling In, Falling Out (5:01)
Glassed (5:13)
Cold Cain (4:59)
Stammer (4:48)
Review: British duo Raime are back with the first album since 2012's brilliant Quarter Turns A Living Line and their signature style of dark ambience and haunting imaginary soundtracks which incorporate jungle, dub and post-punk influences into the mix also. The album is said to be largely influenced by their side project Moin which incorporates rock and metal influences too. According to Blackest Ever Black "the DNA of dub-techno, garage/grime and post-hardcore rock music spliced into sleek and predatory new forms." Highlights include the moody subtractive rock of "Dialling In, Falling Out", the dub and post punk crossover of "Dead Heat" and the brooding mood-lighting of "Cold Cain".
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Green Graves
Green Graves (limited green galaxy vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: HOS 803. Rel: 16 Jun 23
Return Of Yellow Herb Ambient (15:39)
Watery Grave (6:44)
When Spotted They Are Killed On Sight And Hung Up So That The Evil Spirit Will Be Carried Away By Travelers (7:27)
Red Protection Against Black Magic (8:13)
Crustaceans Rise From Salt Water For Vengeance (5:24)
Thought To Be Bad Omens (14:24)
Nocturnal Anatomy (13:01)
Full Moon Moth (11:03)
Black Magic Originated In Nature (Neel Treatment) (9:34)
Review: The mighty Hospital Records is reissuing Green Graves, a classic album from Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement from back in 2016. It's an album that, as the title suggests, soundtracks a trip through the jungle with steamy pads and humid atmospheres, distant animal sounds and deep tribal rhythms. It's full of ambient and experimental mystery and intrigue, with suspenseful pads over barely-there skeletal drums that snake through the undergrowth on cuts like 'Red Protection Against Black Magic'. 'Nocturnal Anatomy' is darker and more dubby, hitting at the arrival of humans and their machines who come to destroy the forest.
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Hyphea
Hyphea (LP)
Cat: MFM 061. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Awakenin (2:58)
Foggi (feat Priori) (3:00)
Mille Et Une Nuits (4:31)
Chantilli (4:08)
Smooshi (4:08)
Megafauna (4:23)
Egregores (3:46)
Fly To Me (4:00)
Nightquest (4:12)
Afloat (feat Nap) (3:14)
Review: Phoebe Guillemot's world-building as RAMZi has yielded us a plethora of exquisite albums since she first emerged in the tape-oriented scene around 2013. She's gone on to helm different projects, tour the world and generally blossom as a singular and gifted artist. After a string of self-released LPs, she's popped up on Music From Memory with one of her most refined works to date. Hyphea unmistakably belongs in the RAMZi-verse, full of the same mystical, softly shaped flora and fauna which makes her music so inviting, but there's also a sense of structure and purpose here which suggests she was honing her expressions - a natural progression for an artist who can make electronic music sound so very natural indeed.
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Exist
Exist (2xLP)
Cat: 030LP 007. Rel: 02 Mar 23
1994 (video version) (8:09)
Mes Nuits Sont Plus Belles Que Vos Jours (5:29)
Sunday Morning Self-Medication Acid (7:05)
U (2:07)
Cyco (4:24)
Constraint No 3 (3:56)
ANGST (dub) (4:13)
Fader Clich (2:31)
Nyctophonia (edit) (2:53)
Paralyzed (dub) (5:28)
A Boy Called Extacy (4:22)
My Illusion (edit) (3:40)
Review: Rave Angst is an alias of German producer Alexander Potthof. He invites us deep into his soul here with a superb double pack of deeply atmospheric sonics that features food for the mind, body and soul. Plenty of these cuts will challenge you as a listener but then reward you in equal measure. They are deeply emotional even when rather apocalyptic sounding and there is plenty to love here for those who enjoy the sounds of Aphex Twin and early Plastikman as metallic rhythms suck you into Potthof's unique sound world.
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Liquid
Liquid (2xLP)
Cat: STUMM 173. Rel: 15 Sep 23
Black Box (part 1) (2:55)
Want (5:59)
Jezebel (5:02)
Breath Control (6:40)
Last Call For Liquid Courage (5:23)
Strange Hours (7:10)
Vertigen (7:08)
Supreme (6:47)
Chrome (7:11)
Black Box (part 2) (5:02)
Review: Mute began reissuing some classic albums from Recoil last year and already they have vanished so this is another pressing of one of their best - from former Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder. 2000's Liquid is thought to be one of his best works as he delves into dark and involving electronic worlds with its hypnotic and deeply charged charm. Its moods - desire, fury, and violence - are paired with self-reflection that encourages you to go deep inside yourself while listening. There are haunting and ghoulish moments of intensity like 'Strange Hours' next to more soothing trip-hop cuts like 'Breath Control'.
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Hinterland (10th Anniversary Edition)
Hinterland (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited translucent black smokey vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: GI 190LPC2. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Rise (2:40)
Leafs (5:11)
Still (3:58)
Riant (5:17)
Stems (7:12)
Floe (2:33)
Abscondence (6:28)
Clouded (7:37)
Fey (4:33)
The Fade (3:47)
Review: Ten year anniversary? Has it really already been ten years since Recondite's sophomore album 'Hinterland' came out?! Recondite almost single-handedly was responsible in many peoples eyes for the resurgence in techno during the early 2010s. After beating down the doors of Ghostly International for many years, the fans finally get their wish in the shape a new, shiny reissue. Coming on smokey black vinyl this time, nobody has a reason to not have this record in their collection. Included are legendary tracks like 'Stems', 'Clouded' and 'Leafs'. Many think that not only is this the best Recondite album but one of the best techno albums of the year 2013.
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Eskimo (Preserved Edition)
Cat: NRTLP 008DX. Rel: 06 Jul 23
The Walrus Hunt (4:02)
Birth (4:26)
Arctic Hysteria (6:24)
The Angry Angakok (5:03)
A Spirit Steals A Child (12:04)
The Festival Of Death (6:51)
ICE RDX Suite (The 'Eskimo' Multitrack Tapes) (21:54)
Kenya (2:25)
Middle East Dance (From 'ICE2') (3:16)
Scottish Rhapsody (3:00)
Diskomo (demo) (2:46)
Eskimo Suite (1982 Rehearsal) (8:15)
Diskomo (1982 Rehearsal) (2:36)
Review: On their Eskimo album - which is in part famous because of its creepy artwork - The Residents explore with music, found sounds and sonic collages, the legends and myths of north America's native coastal tribes. The group travelled to the area to make field recordings, learn from and record with those peoples and then left for home with what they found. It took years for the album to come out and now it arrives with a booklet on double 12". It's pretty freaky to be honest - weird vocals, eerie synth whispers, distant animal grunts and breaking waves all make for unsettling and hugely evocative soundscapes.
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Meant Like This (B-STOCK)
Cat: TTT 100. Rel: 01 Jan 90
The Goblin Has Fallen In Love (3:25)
Leg It (3:58)
Spicy Pipes (5:30)
Chirrup (2:59)
Hevvy (4:07)
The Defiance (5:26)
Vivz Portal (4:22)
Off For Spots (4:43)
Borjormi Spring (4:22)
Ladbroke (6:50)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Lukid & Tapes combine their scuzzy sounds once more as Rezzett for this new and sonically fucked up outing on The Trilogy tapes. It's lo-fi music full of perfect imperfections and dusty sound sources, cruddy rhythms and distant cosmic noise that sounds both as if dug up from under many layers of ancient soil but also somehow sent back from the future. It is now a decade since this pair made their first outing but their sound remains fascinatingly original. For loose genre references, imagine breakbeat hardcore, 90s jungle, granular Detroit techno and raw Chicago house all chucked into a blender.
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Meant Like This
Meant Like This (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TTT 100. Rel: 01 Jun 23
The Goblin Has Fallen In Love (3:25)
Leg It (3:58)
Spicy Pipes (5:30)
Chirrup (2:59)
Hevvy (4:07)
The Defiance (5:26)
Vivz Portal (4:22)
Off For Spots (4:43)
Borjormi Spring (4:22)
Ladbroke (6:50)
Review: Lukid & Tapes combine their scuzzy sounds once more as Rezzett for this new and sonically fucked up outing on The Trilogy tapes. It's lo-fi music full of perfect imperfections and dusty sound sources, cruddy rhythms and distant cosmic noise that sounds both as if dug up from under many layers of ancient soil but also somehow sent back from the future. It is now a decade since this pair made their first outing but their sound remains fascinatingly original. For loose genre references, imagine breakbeat hardcore, 90s jungle, granular Detroit techno and raw Chicago house all chucked into a blender.
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All Things Shining
Cat: BE 012. Rel: 22 Sep 23
Force Lines (3:21)
Sphereology (3:59)
Lansky's Vision (7:12)
Psychic Tsunami (4:43)
Look Out Through My Eyes (2:28)
Luxuria & Invidia (4:18)
Liquid Breath (4:07)
Machinic Unconcious (2:44)
All Fortune is Good Fortune (6:46)
Look Out at the Things You Made (2:14)
Review: Rings Around Saturn (Rory McPike) returns for his latest full-length album after 2018's self-titled brokntoys debut, moving on from self-definition to explore a new concept, that of 'All Things Shining'. The LP touches on ambient, electroacoustic studies and filmic/VGM composition, but outside of these references, it stands as a beautiful suite of songs, effortlessly evoking a palette that seems to burst and ooze with a mood of jubilance and hope. Fans of hedonic calculators like Barker will similarly pleased at its use of trance dispositifs, but which are yet lent a glossier, rainmaking vibe ('Sphereology'), while later cuts go on to evoke idyllic Hellenic hallways and walled paradisiacal gardens, with a vocal-angelic edge.
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Emerging Treshold
Emerging Treshold (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: MEA 034. Rel: 13 Apr 21
Exploring Conguillo (5:22)
Glimpse Of Lonquimay (5:28)
Sierra Nevada (4:07)
Imaginary Geography (2:59)
Decolonise Thoughts (5:29)
Living Future (8:00)
Review: Sebastien Robert is an interdisciplinary artist who is in emotive and explorative mood on Emerging Threshold, his debut long player. The record is a richly layered affair where field recordings and synthesised sounds all naturally coexist. There are new age elements and hints of kosmische musik to this ambient, but it is often intense and thoroughly involving rather than simply aural wall paper. The trutruka, a traditional wind instrument of the Mapuche people of south-central Chile, is a central tenet of the record which is the result of Robert's sonic exploration of the western flank of the Sierra Nevada volcano.

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Salt Town Boy
Salt Town Boy (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: GS 005. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Trident (feat C A R) (4:01)
Flying Carpets (4:30)
Late Night Story (feat Niv Ast) (4:10)
Market Of Dark (4:58)
Rodeo King (feat Sex Judas) (4:44)
Theme (feat Order89) (4:08)
Tarp Raudonu Sviesu (feat Palmes Ziedas) (3:01)
Wack (5:01)
Celebrity Theme (4:08)
Walking Down The Streets (feat Aquarius Heaven) (4:09)
Never-Ending (11:17)
Fin (5:12)
Review: Lithuanian DJ/producer Liudas Lazauskas aka Roe Deers first appeared on a radar several years back with some impressive releases on Nein and Sulk Magic. Since then, the Opium Club resident has appeared on Throne Of Blood and Turbo, leading up to his much anticipated debut album. Salt Town Boy is a leftfield collection of wild sonic tales filled with dusky moods and punk attitude and the first LP to be released on Good Skills - which he co-runs with Titas Motuzas. There's many collaborations throughout the album, like on the low-slung and off-kilter attitude of 'Trident' featuring C.A.R., the slo-mo deep chug of 'Late Night Story' featuring Israel's Niv Ast, as well as the playful indie-dance of 'Theme' (feat. Order89) and the druggy drums of 'Walking Down The Streets' (feat. Aquarius Heaven).
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Fantasy
Fantasy (limited 180 gram transparent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: YOUSEELP 3X. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Quiet Corners Of My Mind (4:31)
Priestess (4:10)
Walking In The Rain (4:25)
Dungeon (3:19)
Seventh Seal (5:41)
Arthur (2:58)
Sunset (4:52)
The Fool (3:56)
Review: Here comes a special transparent yellow vinyl version of Romare's new album on You See. His latest album Fantasy finds the widely admired artist take something of a new approach to his work. The man born Archie Fairhurst gets nice and abstract with his samples as he also layers in his own vocals and instrumentation. He has said the album was inspired by log walks and watching films doing lockdowns, and it shows. Hints of 70s fantasy cinema also features and his trademark off-kilter electronic rhythms and kinetic grooves also play a big part in making this one another winner.
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Fantasy
Fantasy (limited numbered CD)
Cat: YOUSEECD 003. Rel: 12 Jan 23
Quiet Corners Of My Mind
Priestess
Walking In The Rain
Dungeon
Seventh Seal
Arthur
Sunset
The Fool
Track 9
Track 10
Review: As much as we all love vinyl, it's refreshing to see an artist who still wants to put out their music on CD, which is what we get here from Romare. His latest album Fantasy finds the widely admired artist take something of a new approach to his work. The man born Archie Fairhurst gets nice and abstract with his samples as he also layers in his own vocals and instrumentation. He has said the album was inspired by log walks and watching films doing lockdowns, and it shows. Hints of 70s fantasy cinema also features and his trademark off-kilter electronic rhythms and kinetic grooves also play a big part in making this one another winner.
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Home
Home (grey vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ZEN 268. Rel: 31 Jul 20
Gone (8:03)
Dreams (5:34)
Sunshine (5:25)
The River (7:50)
Deliverance (3:55)
High (6:50)
You See (6:41)
Heaven (10:03)
Home (3:57)
Review: Romare's third album is another exercise in finding the exact sweet spot where happy and sad collide. By now he is something or a master at it and here laces those sorts of sounds with a sense of spirituality, hints of disco, touches of identity and plenty of funk. These more serious influences come as a result of the artist becoming a father, but the album never grows too sentimental (though "Deliverance" sure is a nice adult lullaby.) Elsewhere there is slow acid on "High" and joyous, heartfelt melodic house on "Dreams." Versatile, emotional, dancey - what more could you want?
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Metamorfosa
Metamorfosa (limited 2xLP)
Cat: HYPE 0006. Rel: 26 Sep 23
Leghermes (6:19)
Metamorfosa (5:26)
Elfa (7:14)
Tristeza (5:43)
I Te Porti La Lom (6:45)
Nos Sun Le Cosmos (6:01)
Azeleraziun (7:31)
Cub De Dlacia (6:49)
Review: Internationally renowned techno tian Marc Romboy links with Marlene Sichuan and Dimitri Andrew for this exploratory new album which goes way beyond the confines of the dancefloor. It pairs his majestic synth work with gorgeous strings, angelic vocals and neo-classical piano playing. The sophisticated sounds that result are pure and escapist, uplifting and beautiful. Rhythms that do appear are subtle, supple, and sit in the background while centre sated is given to the emotive piano keys and slowly shifting deep space ambient pads. It's an excellent work of grown up downtempo bliss.
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Return To The City Of Djinn
Cat: VIAP 6. Rel: 02 Aug 23
Srebrenica (3:16)
Rawalpindi (3:29)
Kabul (2:38)
Cairo (2:59)
Tabriz (2:36)
Dar Es Salaam (2:51)
Esfahan
Tuzla (3:00)
Esfahan (2:55)
Riyadh (2:20)
Tashkent (3:06)
Lahore (2:41)
Assyut (2:51)
Oran (1:55)
Pristina (2:28)
Faizabad (2:50)
Dakar (3:39)
Bradford (2:14)
Samarkand (2:58)
Essaouira (3:52)
Banja Luka (2:57)
Basra (2:16)
Kairouan (2:58)
Baku (3:30)
Review: The late great Muslimgauze has one of the most unique sounds in electronic music, even now, many year son. His fusion of the electronic and the ethnic, the experimental and the noisy is in a class of one. Return To The City Of Djinn came first back in 1999 and is the seance of two collabs between John Bolloten aka The Rootsman and Bryn Jones aka Muslimgauze. It is a mash up of The Rootsman's Into The Light and 52 Days to Timbuktu albums with added Arab cultural references from Jones. There are cut up loops, glassy effects, dub drums and well rod vocal fragments that make for an atmospheric sound track to a stroll through a busy Eastern city.
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Everything Perfect Is Already Here
Everything Perfect Is Already Here (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SP 134. Rel: 09 May 22
It Feel Foolish To Care (15:15)
Everything Perfect Is Already Here (15:07)
Review: Claire Rousay proves that ambient can be radical. Her sublime style and surreal sonic scapes take up two sides of vinyl here on this new album Everything Perfect Is Already Here. 'It Feel Foolish To Care' is awash with mellifluous harps and found sound recordings, shakers and distant sounds of nature. It's a beautiful place to be, wherever it is. The second side is another 15 minute gem, 'Everything Perfect Is Already Here' that again finds Rousay as arranger and bandleader. Her strings here are more tortured and pained to start with before falling away to reveal twitchy synthetic sounds and abstract electronic textures.
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Zeru Freq
Cat: LPS 37. Rel: 13 Sep 23
Sarrera: Afinacion De Color
Arquitectura Capilar
Pure Air Contortion
Eco-noise Hunting
Wind Pose
Zeru Freq
Pausa: Basque Rain Dances
Draw Us Before We Fade (feat Violeta Azevedo)
1 Tsp Breeze
Igandea (feat A Txabarria)
Punto Final?
Review: RRUCCULLA finds fresh new ground to explore here on his new Zero Freq album for Lapsus. It is a wide-ranging one with vastly cinematic tracks taking you on a trip through magnificently realised compositions that pair electronic sound design with an almost orchestral architecture. The tracks sound both synthetic and abstract but organic and real world. Rhythms range from dubby and persuasive to barely there at all. In combining such grand ideas with relatable structures the Spanish composer, percussionist and multidisciplinary artist once again shows why he is in a class of one.
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World Of Echo
Cat: AU 1002-1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Tone Bone Kone
Soon To Be Innocent Fun/Let's See
Answers Me
Being It
Place I Know/Kid Like You
She's The Star/I Take This Time
Tree House
See Through
Hiding Your Present From You
Wax The Van
All Boy All Girl
Lucky Cloud
Tower Of Meaning/Rabbit's Ear/Home Away From Home
Let's Go Swimming
The Name Of The Next Song
Happy Ending
Canvas Home
Our Last Night Together
Review: Well, we couldn't really be happier. In fact, there is almost nothing to say about this album apart from the fact that it is absolutely, downright essential. Originally released in 1986 on Rough Trade here in the UK, it has been reissued a few time over the years but has always vanished in the blink of an eye and reappeared on the EBay and Discogs circuits for big bucks. Finally, you can indulge in a beautifully remastered version on virgin vinyl. In what is seen by many cultic Russell fans as perhaps his biggest achievement, the LP drifts in and out of light and shadows with utter ease, truly portraying the genius of the man who paved much of the way for modern electronic music generally. From start to finish, it's an ethereal mixture of sparse beats, effect manipulations and folklore, charismatically told by one of the only artists in the history of experimental music to really combine and successfully bind so many unexpected musical terrains. We are only mere mortals, so we won't describe the music to you...just get yourself a copy and see...
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Out Of Place Artefacts II
Cat: WSNWG 010. Rel: 04 Nov 22
Pangea (6:27)
Weltron (5:15)
Nimbus MM (4:42)
Astrolabium (6:17)
Universian (4:26)
Black Goo (3:27)
Meliorism (3:55)
Nibiru (5:49)
Clarion (4:39)
Security Loop (3:07)
Vanitas (5:28)
Kosmogenesis (6:38)
Triskaideka (3:38)
Review: German techno heads VRIL & Rodhad are right at the heart of the contemporary scene and they prove that again here with a strong new statement in the form of Out Of Place Artefacts II on the latter's WSNWG imprint. It is a second album that goes deep into a wider sphere of sound than the first and so is full of surprises. There are plenty of gloomy and dark cuts like the broken beats and shards of melody on 'Welltron' as well as sparse industrial ambient like 'Black Goo' and mysterious cosmic sound worlds depicted on 'Clarion'. The gorgeous closer 'Triskaideka' brings classical charm with musicians Angelina Delgado on violin and Alexandra Ivanova on viola. A superb collection.
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Out Of Place Artefacts
Out Of Place Artefacts (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WSNWG 005. Rel: 21 Dec 20
Ennoch (3:35)
Apophenia (5:41)
Dementor (4:07)
Orela (4:32)
Geomantic (5:31)
Moscovium (4:24)
Atakama (4:23)
Nazca (5:40)
Procyon (5:42)
Kybalion (5:39)
Dogon (4:23)
Review: According to the accompany information, VRIL and Rodhad's first collaborative full-length was dually inspired by a desire to "subvert the expectations of their previous work" and the real world phenomena of unusual artefacts that baffle both archaeologists and historians (in their words, "strange anomalies scattered throughout the world"). Musically, the album is something of a slown-burn treat, with the pair slowly ambling between heady ambient soundscapes, buzzing, slow-motion psychedelic techno, creepy and bass-heavy electronic experiments, acid-flecked IDM, deep dub techno and productions that cannily blur the boundaries between these various stylistic touchpoints. As a result, Out of Place Artefacts is a startling and hugely enjoyable collection of mysterious musical movements.
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