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Waterfall Horizon
Waterfall Horizon (LP + insert)
Cat: BF 077LP. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Circle (2:09)
Eye Contact (3:37)
Seventeen Nights (4:24)
My Waterfall (3:26)
Wasting Time (feat Drumloop) (3:53)
Final Lap (4:10)
Eraser II (2:33)
Shipwrecked (2:49)
Open Shadow (3:58)
Like A Stone (4:06)
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Inori
Inori (7")
Cat: KIT 002. Rel: 27 May 25
Inori (4:03)
Kotoba (4:22)
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Synchonised Swimming EP
Synchonised Swimming EP (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: OTW 01. Rel: 27 May 25
Component A (5:37)
Untitled B2 1 (3:17)
Entangled (5:32)
Are You? (5:54)
648 (3:55)
Carrier (5:24)
Review: Lempuyang is a label you will know and respect for its high quality stream of immersive dub techno and now the man behind it, Alastair Kelly, debuts a new label with none other than revered UK techno mainstay Ibrahim Alfa Jnr. He opens up with 'Component A' which is a moody melange of slow, broken dub beats and fizzing synths. There is further experimentation on 'Untitled B2 1' which pairs a churning dub rhythm with naive and innocent melodies and lots of li-fi static. 'Entangled' ups the ante with the suggestion of a fast paced rhythm through a skeletal groove and the flip brings broken beat dub weight, meaning and percussive bass with a 2-step swagger then deep introspection on the closer. A classy EP that suggests this label is one well worth watching.
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Ever Expanding
Cat: SPS 2595. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Source
Concrete Vision
Hologram
Flowing Into
Influences
Apparent Distances
Glimpse
Anchor Points
Digital Nature
Hub
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White Phosphorus (Chris Connelly Plays Throbbing Gristle)
White Phosphorus (Chris Connelly Plays Throbbing Gristle) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert limited to 250 copies)
Cat: DPROMLP 176. Rel: 29 May 25
Tesco Disco (3:09)
Zyklon B Zombie (4:15)
Mother Spunk (5:26)
Maggot Death (4:30)
Industrial Muzak/Very Friendly (7:20)
Heathen Earth (5:33)
Nuffield Theatre (2:23)
Persuasian (6:08)
Air Galley (4:19)
Review: "Random, tense, scary and compulsively fascinating". That's how Chris Connelly describes the period in which the tracks on this album were originally written. As the main man behind some of the most iconic and influential industrial bands in history - Ministry, Revolting Cocks, Murder.Inc... - he's definitely well placed to make this kind of judgment. And it comes across even more understandable if you grasp the fact he's meaning all that in a good way. Throbbing Gristle should need no introduction, having pretty much written the blueprint for industrial musick in the nuclear age. A sound that screamed "get us out". Combine that oeuvre with this guy, then, and you have something which is uncompromisingly explosive and effective. Not to mention fitting, given half the people on the street seem convinced we're rushing headfirst into another atomic standoff, if not something much, much worse.
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Mixes Of A Lost World
Mixes Of A Lost World (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 758644 7. Rel: 12 Jun 25
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Paul Oakenfold 'Cinematic' remix)
Endsong (Orbital remix)
Drone:no Drone (Daniel Avery remix)
All I Ever Am (Meera remix)
A Fragile Thing (Ame remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Danny Briottet & Rico Conning remix)
Warsong (Daybreakers remix)
Alone (Four Tet remix)
I Can Never Say Goodbye (Mental Overdrive remix)
And Nothing Is Forever (Cosmodelica Electric Eden remix)
A Fragile Thing (Sally C remix)
Endsong (Gregor Tresher remix)
Warsong (Omid 16B remix)
Drone:no Drone (Anja Schneider remix)
Alone (Shanti Celeste 'February Blues' remix)
All I Ever Am (Mura Masa remix)
Review: A four sided selection of remixes of the goth kingpins' widely acclaimed and long awaited latest album Songs of a Lost World. From the moment Paul Oakenfold's 'I Can Never Say Goodbye' rework opens proceedings i lush strings, half-submerged vocals, and a cinematic pace i it's clear that curation, not just contribution, has shaped the form. Orbital turn 'Endsong' into a glistening spiral of sequencers and tension, while Sally C's raw house take on 'A Fragile Thing' ups the pulse without disturbing the gloom. Smith i still unmistakably the same outsider from Crawley, West Sussex i guides things with restraint, letting the space speak louder than the noise. Four Tet's version of 'Alone' closes the first disc like a forgotten lullaby, cracked and glinting. You don't get every remix i the more textural, post-rock turns are gone i but you do get a sharp cross-section that keeps faith with both atmosphere and momentum. It's the kind of record that feels designed for the night: not to lift it, exactly, but to sink into it willingly, track by track.
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Cobra
Cobra (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 176LP. Rel: 29 May 25
Pulse Repetition (2:49)
Absolute Everywhere (4:10)
The Proxy (3:11)
Progress Report (1:38)
Buran (3:43)
Tesseract (3:11)
Backscatter (5:34)
Frequency Shift (1:58)
Review: On a remote, gravel-covered spit along the east coast stand the remains of a Cold War-era government weapons testing and radar facility. In the mid-1960s, this site hosted the creation of an over-the-horizon radar-a groundbreaking system designed to bounce signals off the ionosphere to monitor distant nations. Its success depended on a complex interplay of frequency, solar cycles and atmospheric conditions but yet persistent interference plagued the system and rendered it ineffective. Despite multiple investigations, it was decommissioned and dismantled by the early 1970s. Today, the once-ambitious Cobra installation lies dormant, reclaimed by nature as a quiet, unlikely wildlife refuge and these are sounds inspired by it.
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And The Sun
And The Sun (white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 177LP. Rel: 29 May 25
Vorei (2:14)
Air (3:42)
Jawns (4:23)
Redd (3:10)
Kristall (3:04)
XOR (4:20)
Chalk (3:54)
Tare (2:37)
Review: The work of London-based Suffolk lad Dalham (Jon Michaelides) often comes accompanied by textual musings on existential themes, and his latest record And The Sun is no exception, hearing him quip on the mooted tulip that is generative AI: "As humankind strives to create artificial intelligence what will faith, love, or morality look like to a nascent consciousness? Will it be capable of understanding its creators who often hold logic and superstition within themselves?" So do questions of climate, macro-scale recklessness, and internal contradiction abound on this new record; an eight-track sublime that fits in well with the label's retromodernist, sometimes neo-pagan aesthetic sensibility. A weird Western ambient odyssey, where one abstract electronic artist's resident Suffolk surroundings merge with the same piano-led, drum machine-mapped scenes, not also long ago explored in 2024's 'Alive In Wonderland'.
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Shark Brain
Shark Brain (luminous vinyl 7" in lenticular sleeve)
Cat: CMLX 217. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Shark Brain (4:05)
Dolphin (3:03)
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Laini Tani
Laini Tani (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: TPLP 1964. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Elnadaha (4:29)
Kaabi Aali (4:29)
Banit (4:30)
Eid (3:51)
Enti Fi Neama (3:51)
Dafaa Robaai (3:42)
Labkha (5:17)
Laini Tani (5:01)
Ghorzetein (4:25)
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Laini Tani
Cat: TPLP 1964CD. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Elnadaha (4:29)
Kaabi Aali (4:29)
Banit (4:30)
Eid (3:51)
Enti Fi Neama (3:51)
Dafaa Robaai (3:42)
Labkha (5:17)
Laini Tani (5:01)
Ghorzetein (4:25)
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Laini Tani
Laini Tani (translucent yellow vinyl LP) (1 per customer)
Cat: TPLP 1964LTD. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Elnadaha (4:29)
Kaabi Aali (4:29)
Banit (4:30)
Eid (3:51)
Enti Fi Neama (3:51)
Dafaa Robaai (3:42)
Labkha (5:17)
Laini Tani (5:01)
Ghorzetein (4:25)
Review: Nadah El Shazly returns with her second album and first on One Little Independent and Backward Music. The Egyptian-born, Montreal-based artist blends experimental sonics with Arabic roots and improvisation on Laini Tani, and crafts music that slips between worlds and takes you with it. The whole record pulses like a hot night stretching into morning. It's sweaty, surreal, and endlessly alive and each track is a vivid fragment: defiant, euphoric or quietly raw. El Shazly's lush vocals and layered metaphors weave a dreamstate of meaning and mystery that bold and chaotic yet controlled so is a record to get lost in, then hit repeat as you try to decode its hidden truths.
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My Goddess
Cat: THWR 024. Rel: 29 May 25
My Goddess (3:06)
Nuits Paisibles (2:23)
300/700 (2:55)
Refuge (3:14)
Four Walls (2:53)
My God (3:50)
Papillon (4:07)
Reprise (2:17)
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Atoms Revolt
Cat: ESP 120. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Atoms Revolt (4:55)
New Freedom (4:54)
Review: Fashion Flesh aka John Talaga debuts on ESP Institute with two mind-bending tracks crafted from homemade electronics, circuit-bent gear and tape manipulations. Side A's 'Atoms Revolt' explores the secret lives of machines while channelling chaotic energy into controlled sonic accidents, layered distortion and surreal textures. Side B's 'New Freedom' evokes a dystopian adventure into Detroit's decaying industrial sprawl while fusing Geiger-like pulses and eerie oscillations with fragmented voices into a dark rhythmic storm. Talaga's ability to extract soul from machines is remarkable here in what is a visceral and cerebral EP.
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Let Me Out
Cat: LDBA 344. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Battlestar Galactica (2:53)
Art Show Cult Visit (1:59)
There's A Poison In The Room (feat Curly Castro) (2:16)
Shapeshifting At The Audubon Ballroom (3:33)
Zeitgeistic Psychosomatic Measurements (feat Beans) (2:36)
Butterfly Broken Wings (2:38)
Swim Team Audible Function (1:28)
Punch Drunk Love (1:18)
Elvira's Wedding Ring (3:10)
Basquiat Painted Transylvania (feat Lungs) (2:00)
Krossroads (2:45)
The Exorcism Of Antoinette (2:02)
Genocidal Jansport Aka Sex, Drugs, & Laser Guns (2:37)
Mosquito Stock Trade (1:01)
Closed Caption (2:22)
We Fought For This Country? (2:00)
Review: Backdrops of engineered silence and societal distraction inform on this from Fatboi Sharif and Driveby, twin rap verbalisers from the hinterzones of New Jersey. Let Me Out confronts the fractured psyche of a world numbed by noise: a raw, unfiltered dispatch from the underbelly, where six-figure illusions swing pendularly over mirrored truths, and suppressed rage simmers beneath manufactured calm. Tracked at 2ndststudios and shaped by the precision of Steel Tipped Dove, the record is sharpened further by the eerie co-production of DJ Boogaveli on 'We Fought for this Country!?' and haunting backing vocals from Paul Keim on 'Krossroads'. From milk-and-oil confusion to the cracked prayers of trauma survivors, each track on this grittily sculpted noise rap record erodes our psychic Achilles' heels, through emotional debris and soul static.
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Flyphel
Flyphel (2xLP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SCV 14. Rel: 27 May 25
Bown (5:30)
Clieh (6:00)
Vialt (5:58)
Maidan (4:57)
Argo (4:59)
Ital (8:21)
Surge (3:01)
Iracus (5:31)
Lithe (7:10)
Jetec (3:47)
Kraven (11:34)
Kaz (3:36)
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Spomyn
Spomyn (LP)
Cat: SUB 062. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Ulamky Lyusterka
Hra V Tsvirkuna
Vdykh Vydykh
Pole Polynu
Zovsim Niskil'ky
Mertvi Zhyttyam
Sontse Pam'yatti
Vichnyy Vohon'
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Polyfields
Cat: KM 01. Rel: 30 May 25
Petrichor (7:18)
Mesmer (7:06)
Zeotrope (6:21)
NaN (3:38)
Torque (7:51)
Polyfields (4:16)
Drift In Diode (3:47)
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Tidal Memory Exo
Tidal Memory Exo (limited 'seaweed' vinyl LP)
Cat: LM 105LPC2. Rel: 29 May 25
Blue Hum (1:47)
New Species (3:23)
Alloy Flea (3:44)
Coral Mimic (3:21)
Spawn01 (feat Cyst) (3:26)
Flux Cocoon (3:33)
Pulse Angel (3:13)
Echo Lace (3:15)
Nemat0de (1:16)
Chlorineo FM (Intermission) (2:06)
Germ Chrism (1:08)
Dewdrop Signal (4:06)
Geo Sprite Exo (3:50)
Collision Data (feat Marina Herlop) (4:03)
Diode Teeth (3:46)
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Acrobatizm/Prepared Wave
Acrobatizm/Prepared Wave (translcuent pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DATAK. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Acrobatizm (4:24)
Graffiti (3:19)
Urban Jungle (4:38)
Imaginary Scenery (4:07)
Another Visitor (4:33)
Acid Emotion (4:00)
Lonely Boss (3:39)
Wings (4:17)
Prepared Wave (4:38)
Urban Delusion (3:33)
Floating Spirits (4:30)
Cycle Of Rebirth (3:57)
Crossbreed (4:27)
Escape The Cage (4:29)
Review: Legendary video game soundtrack-er Motorhiro Kawashima is best known for his efforts on the iconic Streets of Rage 2 and 3 titles. The latter is remembered as one of the hardest to define scores of all time, certainly in terms of a playable titles, and even 30 years on still amazes and baffles anyone who encounters it. Less well known are the artist's solo and standalone efforts, which came much later. Acrobatizm and Prepared Wave were the first two of those records, and emerged in the pre-pandemic late-noughties. Both draw heavily on the glitch and leftfield experimental techno worlds, which were in rude health at the time, doubling down on staccato rhythms and mind-blowing arpeggiation, with the punchiness and jerky vibes more than nod to the glory days of 8-bit gaming.


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A Synonym For Repetition
Cat: STRCAS 104. Rel: 03 Jun 25
154-0011
Taro
Some Useful Phrases (part I)
Kegon Falls
Chuhai
Broken Ceramic
Some Useful Phrases (part II)
Mystique Democratic
Tsuzumi
Setagaya
Some Useful Phrases (part III)
Zuno Keisatsu
No-objects Can Be Avoided
Yoi Tabi
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In No Time: Live 1974
Cat: HSPCD 2072. Rel: 29 May 25
Radio Announcer
Klingklang
Ruckzuck
Radio Announcer
Atem
Tongebirge
Tanzmusik
Rado Announcer
Kohoutek/Kometenmelodie I & II
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Comme Des Mots
Comme Des Mots (LP + print)
Cat: GYBGL 01. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Monday (4:45)
Edge (4:11)
Comme Des Mots (3:47)
Katerina Star (5:26)
Timbaland (3:03)
California Gate (4:35)
Chinagora (2:06)
Quelqu'un Aurait Vu Mes Lunettes? (6:47)
Happy End (6:49)
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How Do I Know If My Cat Likes Me
Cat: BF 074CD. Rel: 29 May 25
Timing
Unavailable
Did You Know?
Modern Spanking
A Space Of Transit
The Long Goodbye
At Last I Am Free (live)
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How Do I Know If My Cat Likes Me
Cat: BF 074LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Timing
Unavailable
Did You Know?
Modern Spanking
A Space Of Transit
The Long Goodbye (live)
At Last I Am Free
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Erogenous Biome
Cat: IMPTNC 10. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Voluntary (2:36)
Ostraca Loam (2:53)
Detritus Harp (2:53)
Petrified Microdot (3:57)
Negative Lingam (6:00)
Lenticular Shroud (4:16)
The Preparation Of The Novel (3:32)
Erogenous Biome (14:38)
Vale Of Cashmere (4:29)
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The Fear Of Never Landing
Cat: TAO 067. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Through The Heat Waves
Eight Miles High Alone
In Motion
Inhale
Crystalline
Exhale
One More Rush
Silence Is Gliding
Cloud Surfing
Review: The twelfth studio release from Manchester duo Marconi Union reaffirms why they remain such a quietly vital force in ambient music. Formed in 2003, the pair's latest work arrives after a two-year process of reorientation i one that saw them scrap old habits, test new material live, and ultimately return to the atmospheric instinct that first defined them. The result is a seamless 55-minute composition split into nine movements: fluid, immersive, and full of emotional nuance. It's a brand new release that spans sequencer-driven passages, low-lit drone work and impressionistic electronics, all stitched together with an elegant sense of pacing. 'Eight Miles High Alone', the first piece completed and shared publicly, sets the tone with a solitary pulse and slow-building tension i its clarity and weightlessness shaping much of what follows. The music unfolds without force, evoking both disquiet and release. Though wordless, the journey speaks volumes. A sense of modern anxiety hovers throughout, yet it's counterbalanced by warmth, space and stillness. After years of refining their sound across acclaimed releases and multimedia collaborations, Marconi Union deliver some of their most affecting work to date i not by reinventing themselves, but by rediscovering the beauty of doing less, slowly, and with purpose.
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The Fear Of Never Landing
Cat: TAOLP 067. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Through The Heat Waves (4:31)
Eight Miles High Alone (7:38)
In Motion (9:00)
Inhale (2:18)
Crystalline (6:35)
Exhale (5:02)
One More Rush (2:51)
Silence Is Gliding (5:55)
Cloud Surfing (11:00)
Review: Built as a continuous 55-minute suite split into nine movements, Marconi Union's The Fear Of Never Landing hears the duo recapture a state of exhilarating levity. Their 12th studio album, it finds them in refreshed head and soundspace, having come a heck of a long way since their 2003 debut Under Wires And Searchlights. The record emerged slowly over two years, during which the Manchester duo (Jamie Crossley, Duncan Meadows) grappled with creative uncertainty, reconnecting with their foundations through live experimentation. The catalyst came while scoring the cult 1975 film Downhill Motion, an experience that rekindled their affinity for cinematic composition and set the tone for this surefire introspection aid. From 'Eight Miles High Alone', a hypnotism which finds its inducer in sequencer-driven pulses, evoking isolation, weightlessness and quiet tension.
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En Perpetua
En Perpetua (LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SONLP 017. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Untitled Version II (3:52)
En Perpetua (6:48)
Limoges (2:46)
Daddys Booze (5:27)
Grota (5:25)
St Alban (5:45)
En Perpetua II (5:29)
Alegria De Vivir (5:47)
Review: Madrid duo Pablo Miron and Juan Vacas return with their second album, En Perpetua, which delves deeper into their signature decayed collage and psycho-acoustic soundscape while building on their debut Of No Fixed Abode. This time out they also embrace new creative confidence and the possibilities offered by a fresh Madrid studio and use violin, harmonica, voices, guitars, a looper, FM radio and diverse array of field recordings-from the Spanish countryside to exhibition sounds-to bring it to life. They craft eight re-pitched meditations that explore fractured music and rhythmic patterns which unfold through their distinctive, open-ended and immersive tonal journeys.
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Moonlight To Sunlight
Moonlight To Sunlight (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LNMS 205. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Space Bass (3:11)
If You Want To Interface With Me (2:43)
Part Of Your Body (2:32)
I Destroy The Vampires (1:44)
Ever Since My Birth (3:14)
In The Middle Of The Night (4:02)
When You Give Me A Dose (3:14)
Moonlight To Sunlight (2:32)
Freeze (3:09)
Stir Tornado (2:21)
Realest (2:51)
Where I Go (2:55)
Rapture State (2:55)
Forever (3:57)
A Letter To Myself (5:00)
In The Middle Of The Night (instrumental) (3:58)
Freeze (instrumental) (2:58)
Where I Go (instrumental) (2:33)
A Letter To My Past Self (instrumental) (4:13)
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Human Engineering
Cat: FC 08. Rel: 28 May 25
Boundary Simulation (7:54)
Impulse (6:20)
Limb Movement (3:05)
Line Inclination (3:23)
Stimuli (9:10)
Review: Developed as off-the-cuff cassette overdubs, work taking place in Manchester and Massachusetts, combined with syncopated vocals, Human Engineering very much lives up to its name. Narrated by Rick Myers, with long-time collaborators Andy Votel and Sean Canty in charge of the noises, it's a strange place to spend some time but it's also oddly beautiful. At first ear, the aesthetic feels rough and mechanical, definitely anything but human. But as things draw us further in to whatever this plain is, the organic at the root of everything rises to the surface. Suddenly, the obtuse noises no longer sound alien, and instead have taken on their true form - products of people, perhaps artefacts from a time we're about to forget. One in which machines were ours, not their own.
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The Anxiety Of Symmetry
Cat: FAKE 017. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Anxiety Of Symmetry I (15:54)
Anxiety Of Symmetry II (16:04)
Review: Bill Orcutt's approach to the guitar feels less like playing and more like detonating: a flurry of stabbing phrases, mangled blues motifs and broken time signatures that teeter constantly on the edge of collapse. It's a sound he's refined over decades, from his early days in Miami's punk and noise scenes to his present-day experiments in live-coded digital abstraction. This new album, which features two versions of 'Anxiety of Symmetry', finds him at his most feral and funny in years i a twisted tribute to the clunky MIDI guitar presets of the 90s, rendered via his cracked-software experiments with two fifteen-minute compositions built from a single concept: six sung numbers, each mapped precisely to pitches in a major scale. These micro-phrases ('1-2', '1-2-3', and so on) repeat and multiply, creating swirling polymetric harmonies that flicker between gentle hypnosis and algorithmic overload. Female voices loop in cycles of uneven length, forming structures reminiscent of Glass's Einstein on the Beach, but without its theatricalityithis is music of obsession, not spectacle. The emotional register is unusually soft for Orcutt, but behind the surface calm lies a meticulous compulsion. In an essay of the same name, he aligns this method with "Just Right" OCD, proposing a feedback loop between mental fixation and machine logic. What emerges isn't ambient in any passive sense, but a kind of orderly unravelingicomposition as therapeutic ritual, echoing the recursive spirals of Hanne Darboven or the trance-state potential of counting itself.
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Copia
Copia (LP)
Cat: CREP 113. Rel: 27 May 25
Glass Onion (6:39)
Nature (3:49)
You Wish (Babel mix) (4:59)
Music Alone (3:30)
Happy Jam (5:17)
LSD Cha Cha (3:10)
Buzzby B (3:21)
Lester Plays Trumpet, Gwilly & Lottie Sing, Hearty Plays Organ, Douglas Plays Melodica (1:57)
Camera Obscura (4:51)
Review: People Like Us, the long-running project of Vicki Bennett, returns with her first album since 2018's The Mirror. Again via sampling, and stylising in vintage neo-psych-tronic audio collage, Copia here muses on abundance and self-replication, reassembling fragments of sound into something sub-interconnected, rhizomatic. Emerging from her recent AV performance The Library of Babel, the album blends electronic textures with whimsical, often uncanny vocal moments, inlining contributions from Matmos, Ergo Phizmiz, Hearty White, Gwilly Edmondez, and others. Lyrics and melodies by Phizmiz act as a connective spine, while the project as a whole embraces an "exquisite corpse" approach, multitracks traded over oceans and timelines, forming a gaudily grotesque patchwork resistant to linearity. As always with Bennett's work, Copia blurs the borders of past, present and potential, offering a poignant meditation on creativity.
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It Doesn't Get Cold In October Anymore
Cat: LPWS 060. Rel: 13 Jun 25
I Felt A Way (5:51)
Can We Move Upstairs Tonight? (4:51)
Breathe Clearly (5:49)
Kenneth (2:34)
Xany Bar Dreams (5:31)
It's Wrong (5:13)
See Me Out (4:55)
Last Night I Woke Up In The Dark (7:23)
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Hymnal
Hymnal (CD)
Cat: 7K 57CD. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Rewild
Unchosen
Render
Incense
Oracle
Babel
Meridian
Gravity
Swallow
Umbra
Crimson
Reality
Solace
Ending
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Tall Tales (Japanese Edition)
Tall Tales (Japanese Edition) (UHQ-CD with obi-strip)
Cat: BETE 32153762. Rel: 04 Jun 25
A Fake In A Faker's World
Ice Shelf
Bugging Out Again
Back In The Game
The White Cliffs
The Spirit
Gangsters
This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice
Tall Tales
Happy Days
The Men Who Dance In Stag's Heads
Wandering Genie
Ice Shelf (instrumental - bonus track)
 in stock $48.67
Serwed V
Cat: SRWD V. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Mid Night (2:01)
Tocco (3:12)
Terminal V (3:54)
Azuli (4:03)
Tag (3:19)
Weathered (2:17)
Train Jack (2:41)
High Expectations (2:08)
D-Side (2:52)
Pamir (2:36)
Wheat (3:15)
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To Model Phenomena
Cat: SH 125LP. Rel: 06 Jun 25
Everett (5:46)
Matine (1:35)
Vocablo (4:58)
Polen (4:33)
Motivo (5:45)
Arsonist (6:24)
Simetria (5:55)
Camino (4:26)
Memoria (1:43)
 in stock $24.34
Kiren
Kiren (limited emerald green vinyl LP)
Cat: PF 011G. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Ashita (5:04)
Momo No Hana (5:00)
Asate (5:16)
Kagerofu (6:05)
Peruvian Pink (8:20)
Shiasate (5:58)
Ore No Umi (5:44)
! low stock $26.60
Recordings Of Covert Shortwave Radio Stations: Shropshire & Mid Wales
The Minsterley Tumbler (0:51)
Plealey Pulse (1:22)
Low Drone (1:19)
Morse Station I (1:06)
3577335 (1:02)
Noise Station 2 (1:16)
All Is Well (1:16)
Callow Melody Station (1:08)
180 Hold Child (0:59)
Tracker (0:54)
1-11 (1:22)
Tomos, Bethan, Idris, Efa (1:07)
S Tone (1:12)
Old Timer (1:40)
Squarker (2:20)
Bayston Bearstone B (1:01)
Pager (0:48)
Buzzer (2:16)
 in stock $15.00
Aborted Towns The Deadly Silence Before Utopia
Aborted Towns The Deadly Silence Before Utopia (black & grey tri-coloured vinyl LP limited to 150 copies)
Cat: SSRLTD 152. Rel: 29 May 25
Lemur Agony
A Frozen Conduit
Liminal Decay
Forgotten Utopias
Buckshot Memories
Militant Intercourse
Serial Ether Deposit
Permafrost
Wreckage Showcase
Infective Carnations
 in stock $23.20
Aborted Towns The Deadly Silence Before Utopia
Cat: SSR 152. Rel: 29 May 25
Lemur Agony
A Frozen Conduit
Liminal Decay
Forgotten Utopias
Buckshot Memories
Militant Intercourse
Serial Ether Deposit
Permafrost
Wreckage Showcase
Infective Carnations
 in stock $21.23
Aborted Towns
Cat: SSRCD 152. Rel: 29 May 25
Lemur Agony
A Frozen Conduit
Liminal Decay
Forgotten Utopias
Buckshot Memories
Militant Intercourse
Serial Ether Deposit
Permafrost
Wreckage Showcase
Infective Carnations
 in stock $13.30
Ultravisitor (Remastered Edition)
Cat: WARPLP 117R. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Ultravisitor
I Fulcrum
Lambic 9 Poetry
Andrei
50 Cycles
Menelec
C Town Smash
Steinbolt
An Arched Pathway
Telluric Piece
District Line II
Circlewave
Tetra Sync
Tommib Help Bus
Every Day I Love
Review: Words and terms such as benchmark, revolutionary and paradigm shift are thrown around far too casually and liberally when writing about music. But if there's one electronic album that really does live up to those tags it's Ultravisitor. Still sounding like it's from another planet to this day, from the moment eponymous opener headbutts us with an ice breakbeat shatter to those very last guitar plucks on 'Everyday I Love', this is concentrated Squarepusher in every possible geometrical permutation. So many breakcore and IDM parameters were set on this exceptional body of work. From the metal militancy of 'Steinbolt' to the fantastical drive (and wild slap bass) of 'Tetra-Sync', this remains a wholly unique LP that's both wonderful challenging and definitely not of this earth.
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 in stock $31.42
Asuma (remastered)
Asuma (remastered) (limited LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EMEGO 037V. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Autioitu 1 (4:51)
Tukahduttaja (4:38)
Klikki (4:43)
Asumaton (8:30)
Vallitseva (4:53)
Arvioimaton Ongelma (2:34)
Jaettu (2:19)
Autioitu 2 (5:34)
 in stock $33.12
Forming Folds
Cat: WHO 23. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Forming Folds
The Curtains Let Out A Long, Bramble-Like Noise
The Light Of Dawn Drowning In The Clear Plastic Of Space
My Surroundings Favour Permanence Over Destruction
 in stock $10.17
The Eternal Present
Cat: EDDA 80LP. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Gone To The Unseen (3:32)
It's Not You (In A Way) (4:16)
Only Me (3:58)
Frontier Song (3:15)
Multiplex (3:55)
No-One Leave (4:26)
Shine (3:51)
Theme From The Present II (4:22)
Xmas (1:38)
Somewhere (4:38)
 in stock $21.79
LSD 047
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LSD 047 (3xLP)
Cat: LSD 047. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Track 1 (4:30)
Track 2 (1:10)
Track 3 (0:54)
Track 4 (3:09)
Track 5 (1:25)
Track 6 (3:46)
Track 7 (4:22)
Track 8 (2:41)
Track 9 (4:22)
Track 10 (4:57)
Track 11 (2:42)
Track 12 (2:27)
Track 13 (3:43)
Track 14 (2:00)
Track 15 (1:20)
Track 16 (4:36)
Track 17 (4:51)
Track 18 (3:41)
Track 19 (1:39)
Track 20 (2:16)
Track 21 (1:39)
Track 22 (3:43)
Track 23 (8:37)
Track 24 (1:29)
Track 25 (4:14)
Track 26 (6:17)
Track 27 (2:36)
Track 28 (7:40)
Track 29 (3:07)
Review: The most aptly-named record label in the world, Light Sounds Dark present another collection of wildly experimental bits and pieces cultivated in the lab of things that you simply don't hear in other places. Suitably christened 'Track 1', 'Track 2', and so on until 'Track 29', this is a huge point of entry for newcomers to the LSD realm and an excellent deep dive for veterans alike. Winds howl and thunder crashes before beautiful harmonies change the vibe from cold to warm, Gregorian chants echo in and out above dubby, stubby beats, and post punk guitars lunge forward beneath jerky, naive melodies. And that's just the first few parts here. A journey to the outer reaches of the musical universe, then back again, turning left at the industrial jazz and continuing through shoegaze, soundtrack, field and weirdo pop. Mind you don't get lost, now.
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! low stock $40.74
Music To Accompany The Poems Of Edgar Allan Poe
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Cat: LOTO 01809. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Garden Gate - "Spirits Of The Dead" (2:27)
Garden Gate - "Dream Within A Dream" (3:01)
Everyday Dust - "The Bells" (3:41)
Everyday Dust - "The City In The Sea" (3:13)
Ivan The Tolerable - "Dream Land" (5:27)
Ivan The Tolerable - "Valley Of Unrest" (5:37)
Dream Division - "The Raven" (4:06)
Dream Division - "For My Mother" (3:28)
Sermons By The Devil - "Hym" (5:01)
Sermons By The Devil - "The Sience" (4:05)
The Heartwood Institute - "The Moon Never Beams" (3:56)
The Heartwood Institute - "A Kingdom By The Sea" (4:07)
Hologram Teen - "El Dorado" (3:12)
Hologram Teen - "The Haunted Palace" (2:43)
Klaus Morlock - "Bridal Ballad" (3:15)
Klaus Morlock - "The Sleeper" (4:32)
 in stock $31.97
Next World Sound Vol 4
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Next World Sound Vol 4 (translucent lavender vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HYPSPLP 15. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Mind Steams - "Serene" (30 Min version) (29:59)
Squash & Biscuit - "Inky Night" (3:32)
Squash & Biscuit - "Dew Drop Refraction" (3:23)
Squash & Biscuit - "Small Dawn" (2:48)
Squash & Biscuit - "Soft Wood" (3:56)
Squash & Biscuit - "Lake Geese" (3:30)
Squash & Biscuit - "Steamed Buns" (3:01)
Squash & Biscuit - "Pond Ducks" (2:53)
 in stock $27.74
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