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Post Melancholy
Cat: MUSAR 019. Rel: 02 Oct 24
Eyes Unclouded (5:03)
Another Skin To Wear (5:13)
Poise (6:09)
Arpeggino (5:01)
You Know This Isn't Going To End Well (5:17)
Yonghegong Lama Temple Exit F (5:03)
Anhedonic (5:30)
8AM On The Train To Work You Ask Me To Send You Something That Makes Me Happy (For Maarten) (5:23)
Review: "Decay and loneliness can serve a purpose. Depression can teach you things. To feel deep sadness also means the ability to feel profound emotions," says Stefan Vincent. The Dutch artist has a point, and based on the appropriately titled Post Melancholy, certainly knows how to make it with strange, beguiling, slightly manic but overwhelmingly captivating music. Drawing on some of the cornerstones of rave culture - breaks, electro, IDM - the record is a true journey through an emotional spectrum, often conjuring the reflective 6AM moods that we can't quite put our finger on, but associate with those warehouse moments, but then filtering this out into something more joyful, or at least lighter. Overall, it plays out like the very reason you fell in love with electronic music in the first place.
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Lust 1
Lust 1 (LP)
Cat: STRLP 088. Rel: 10 Apr 25
You (1:52)
Dyn N (4:45)
Last Drop Rule (3:03)
Nekk (2:23)
Cut (2:03)
Lust Is Stronger Than Us (3:22)
Rattle (5:05)
Moving On Moving On (2:38)
Fields (2:05)
Da Em (2:04)
Look Nice (3:33)
Hle (5:08)
Flows (3:17)
Barbara (3:33)
Review: For their new album Lust 1, Voice Actor's Noa Kurzweil joins Welsh producer Squu for a woozy, intimate exploration of ambient sensuality. Following the sprawling Sent From My Telephone, this 45-minute work feels more focused but just as dreamlike with Kurzweil's hushed, often unintelligible vocals hovering over Squu's glowing pads and dubby pulses. With additional glitchy textures, soft hits and melancholic drones, the work forms a world that teeters between erotic hypnosis and emotional exhaustion. Highlights like 'You' and 'Nekk' blend vague ambience with jolting detail while pushing the sung-spoke-whispered words to the brink of abstraction. This is an album rich in fleeting emotions, tactile textures and forgotten memories.

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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Mit Maschinen Sprechen
Cat: PROFAN 51. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Mit Maschinen Sprechen
Polymer 81
Spagat Im Wasser
Wir Sieben
PULP (Langes Leben)
Frank
Ludwig Erhard
Bolliger
Kenne Sie
Einmal Und Zuruck
Alleska
Gebet
Auf Der Fahrt
Diesel
Entscheidung
Selbst Und Alle
Lager
Vierzig Prozent
1967
In Dieser Stadt
Elf Gesten
Der Fall
Der Prozess
Lange Davor
Pleximal Europa Gleis
Plural
Die Burg
Falsche Schwuere 1
Falsche Schwuere 2
Falsche Schwuere 3
Widrax 1
Widrax 2
Immer Fern
Review: 'Speaking with machines' is not only what all electronic artists try to do, but it is also the translated title of this album from the pioneering Wolfgang Voigt. It features 33 abstract sounds all rafted using electronic arpeggiators way back in 1995. This is the first time they have ever been pressed up to vinyl and, we're told, it will also be the last. They are mind-bending sketches that shapeshifter before your very ears from supple rhythms to twisted acid cuts. Some are busy and trippy some are more serene and subtly impactful, and all of them are way ahead of their time.
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What Is Not Strange?
What Is Not Strange? (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RVNGNL 114LP. Rel: 06 Jun 24
What Is Not Strange? (5:05)
Grand Trine (3:03)
Revealed Night (3:09)
Asleep To The World (5:22)
Flame Of Perfect Form (6:14)
Under The Earth (4:17)
Subaru (2:44)
Time Of Birds (7:36)
Calling (5:16)
Plume (6:06)
This World's Beauty (1:31)
Review: Los Angeles-based composer Tashi Wada steps out with his long awaited debut album, What Is Not Strange?, and a fine first solo outing it is too. It is by far his most ambitious and widescreen work to date and it comes laden with plenty of emotion as a result of the fact that it was written and recorded over a period that encompassed the death of his father and the rather opposite feelings of experiencing the birth of his daughter. As such Wada reflects inward to explore various themes including being alive, mortality and finding one's place in the world. His unique song based expressionism goes from ecstatic to denser forms and starker contrasts. It is a wonderful experiment and immersive listen.
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Whatever The Weather II
Whatever The Weather II (limited dark green vinyl LP)
Cat: GI 446LPC1. Rel: 13 Mar 25
1°C (1:03)
3°C (3:33)
18°C (2:27)
20°C (7:53)
23°C (Intermittent Sunshine) (2:08)
5°C (4:39)
8°C (4:11)
26°C (4:03)
11°C (Intermittent Rain) (2:08)
9°C (3:29)
15°C (3:54)
12°C (4:28)
Review: London's Loraine James has built her signature sound through a mix of refined composition, gritty experimentation and intricate electronic programming. Under her Ghostly International alias Whatever The Weather, she explores emotional temperature and environment. Her second full-length offers a warmer tone compared to its predecessor by moving from an arctic cover photo to a desert scene. Mastered by Josh Eustis, the album blends hypnotic atmospheres and rhythmic textures with diaristic field recordings. The lead single, '12-C,' weaves melody and texture into a soul-stirring groove and is exemplary of James' imaginative and genre-defying approach.

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Machine Music (reissue)
Cat: DIALP 933. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Autumn Countdown Machine (5:25)
Son Of Gothic Chord (10:08)
Jew's Harp Machine (2:39)
Drinking & Hooting Machine (4:40)
The Squirrel & The Ricketty Racketty Bridge (21:00)
Review: "One might thus regard the Welsh rarebit as a Machine in which a process is applied to the conditioning and perception of the world of bread and cheese." Suffice to say, John White might not have had the same ideas about what constitutes Machine Music back in 1976 as you do today. This is also the first time we've ever managed to get a reference to Welsh rarebit into the first line of writing about a record, so everyone is learning something today. "The Machines" White refers to are the individual tracks themselves, all recorded between 1967 and 1972 and all comprising different combinations of a thing. Six pairs of "bass melody instruments" made 'Autumn Countdown Machine', different permutations of "the articulations 'ging, gang, gong, gung, ho!'" comprise 'Jews Harp Machine'. And 'Son of Gothic Chord' is crafted from the sequential chord progression of four keyboard players, spanning an octave. Conceptual experimental and wildly imaginative stuff on the borderline of electronica, abstract, mathematical and something otherworldly.
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Heat Ray: The Archimedes Project
Cat: CDSTUMM 510. Rel: 07 Jun 24
Young Archimedes
Buoyancy Theory
Circles & Pi
Law Of The Lever
The Claw
Archimedes' Screw
Heat Ray
The Sand Reckoner
Archimedes' Legacy
Review: The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble's debut album, Heat Ray, is a riveting exploration inspired by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. Recorded on analogue synthesizers alongside the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the ensemble - led by Goldfrapp co-creator Will Gregory - brings together up to 14 talented players, including Portishead's Adrian Utley and Mute's Daniel Miller. Heat Ray fuses spirals of melody, circular structures, and intricate patterns, drawing inspiration from Archimedes' mathematical principles. The album's genesis during pandemic lockdowns reflects Gregory's deep dive into Archimedes' life, sparked by online lectures. With a lineup boasting instruments like the Minimoog and Prophet 6, the ensemble weaves a stunning superstructure of sounds, guided by Gregory's effervescent spirit of discovery. The result is a splendid blend of ancient history and modern innovation, where musical exploration converges with mathematical curiosity. Heat Ray not only pays homage to Archimedes' legacy but also propels listeners towards an endlessly fascinating future.
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Heat Ray
Heat Ray (gatefold LP)
Cat: STUMM 510. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Young Archimedes (3:18)
Buoyancy Theory (3:06)
Circles & Pi (4:30)
Law Of The Lever (3:21)
The Claw (4:31)
Archimedes' Screw (4:19)
Heat Ray (4:15)
The Sand Reckoner (3:35)
Archimedes' Legacy (4:48)
Review: The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble's debut album, Heat Ray, is a riveting exploration inspired by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. Recorded on analogue synthesizers alongside the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, the ensemble - led by Goldfrapp co-creator Will Gregory - brings together up to 14 talented players, including Portishead's Adrian Utley and Mute's Daniel Miller. Heat Ray fuses spirals of melody, circular structures, and intricate patterns, drawing inspiration from Archimedes' mathematical principles. The album's genesis during pandemic lockdowns reflects Gregory's deep dive into Archimedes' life, sparked by online lectures. With a lineup boasting instruments like the Minimoog and Prophet 6, the ensemble weaves a stunning superstructure of sounds, guided by Gregory's effervescent spirit of discovery. The result is a splendid blend of ancient history and modern innovation, where musical exploration converges with mathematical curiosity. Heat Ray not only pays homage to Archimedes' legacy but also propels listeners towards an endlessly fascinating future.
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Juxtapose
Cat: TOPO2 002. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Guilty Gears (2:35)
Parkstraat (4:01)
Allegorya (3:33)
Deck 16 (4:28)
Crystal Tears (3:38)
Juxtapose (3:55)
Remember (4:28)
AO (3:48)
Lhusima (3:56)
Owen Reece (3:41)
Ti Si Isceljenje (3:54)
Metroid (3:17)
Review: BertBert's boundary-free TOPO imprint returns with a fascinating body of work from one of his nearest and dearest influences; Windu. A collection honed from hundreds of sketches, grooves and soundscapes written over the last eight years, Juxtapose is a beguiling blend of ambient textures, gritty technoid grooves and thunderous showers of breaks. At points bubbling with aggy rave energy ('Deck 16'), at others entirely disarming and likely to knock you horizontal ('Ti Si Isceljenje'), Windu (which stands for wave is not defined) has a refreshing ability to completely negate DJ formula, arrangement and genre trappings. A debut dispatch built up over years before unleashed into the wild on vinyl, this is a truly unique album.
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Kuma Cove
Cat: BALMAT 13. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Grounded (6:58)
Click Clap (7:47)
Unwinding (8:22)
Chimes (3:37)
Voice Valley (5:09)
Pitch & Bowed (3:36)
Be Ya (2:52)
Pollinators (6:11)
Kuma Cove (5:49)
Review: Portland's Luke Wyland is back with a deeply personal album exploring themes of flow, identity and self-expression. Named after a coastal Oregon location, it transcends its physical origin. Recorded live and blending computer-based composition with electro-acoustic instruments, the album features discontinuous ripples and repetitions that create emotive arcs that challenge the usual linearity of music. Wyland reflects on the complexities of self-expression throughout while offering an intricate soundscape that mirrors the unpredictable movement of water. Kuma Cove is a fine trip through transitory states and energies.
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Anemones
Cat: ZIQ 467. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Rosi (1:04)
Jelena (5:35)
Okko (3:56)
Miha (3:17)
Moebius (8:57)
Maplin Syrup (2:27)
Dobro Jutro (3:22)
Dasa (3:27)
Iskria (3:33)
Monte Mare (5:04)
Empty Vessel (1:36)
Review: Xylitol is the alias of producer and DJ Catherine Backhouse, also known as DJ Bunnhyhausen. Building on her slowly snowballing status as a co-host of the radio show Slav To The Rhythm, which focuses on vintage central and eastern European pop and electronica - as well as co-writing a book on Yugoslavian pop culture - Backhouse's debut album 'Anemonies' is the essential musical component for aiding the task of stomaching her many multifarious outings. Taking as her cue the art of illustrating molluscs, anemones, cnidaria and other aquatic creatures, Xylitol uses Anemone as an album-form outlet for the exploration of fizzing, extrambient jungle missives; tissued, papillary hardcore. The name Xylitol is an indication of what's in store for you here: impeccably reasoned intellibreaks, and piqued, pitched-up samples, both of which invoke childhood pelagic fantasy; virtual underwater verde. The whole record is an odyssean island hop, and we thoroughly recommend it.
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Plan For Sleep (remastered)
Plan For Sleep (remastered) (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CONATALA 006. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Organ-Automatik (5:22)
Lesson #3 (1:46)
Tipografica (3:09)
Nasca (4:00)
Edison & Hammers (5:40)
SF (Dedicated To Verne) - A Song Of Escalators (Love & Sex) (5:16)
Quartet (6:43)
Sweet Home (9:15)
Review: Dumb Type Theater have been at the forefront of Japan's performance art landscape since 1984, although the years between then and now have seen some significant changes - culturally and in terms of the group. The death of Teiji Furuhashi, one of the central members, is just one example. A pivotal player in performances, he was often tasked with translating the instrumentation and arrangements of musician Toru Yamanaka into on-stage directions. Removed from that context, Yamanaka and Furuhashi's sounds still work incredibly well. There are aspects of Plan For Sleep that evoke the US avant garde of the time, perhaps reiterating the fact that the late-20th Century saw a closing of distances and a shared vision of where the future was heading among broad communities. Sound art, in the most musical and listenable sense.
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Every Dog Has His Day (remastered)
Every Dog Has His Day (remastered) (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CONATALA 007. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Gardening #1 (5:36)
Gardening #2 (3:34)
Empty Quest (2:20)
Gardening #3-1 (5:28)
Gardening #3-2 (4:09)
A Framework (1:38)
Gardening #4 (5:46)
A Watcher Of The Heaven (4:04)
Cabling Citizens - Gardening #5 (7:20)
Review: It's not hard to see just how ahead of their time Dumb Type were. And still are. Founded in Kyoto, Japan, in 1984, the artist collective looked to interpret and portray the changes they could see beginning to happen around them in society - specifically the start of the (information) technology age. Presenting work that took a dark and cynical view of the increasing importance and prevalence of equipment and digital in the every day, they do this though art exhibitions, performances and publications. Audiovisual installations have always been particularly prominent, and Every Dog Has His Day - one of two Dumb Theater albums previously only available on tape, now issued on vinyl for the first time - makes it clear music was never an afterthought. Credited to Toru Yamanaka, who wrote much of their heard work, and the late Teiji Furuhashi, who translated that onto stage, it's an avant garde essential.
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B B
B B (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: AMT 044LP. Rel: 01 Aug 24
Who Swallowed The Chimes At The Random Place (5:06)
If I Drink This Potion (2:15)
1,2,3 Soleil (2:40)
Maxilogue: Potion, Materials (4:30)
Poly Juice (3:37)
The Sublime Embrace - Losing Our Way Is Not Wrong (4:01)
Review: Yetsuby is a solo project of South Korean artist Yejin Jang and a prolific one at that with six albums, seven EPs, and numerous singles to her name since 2019. Her recent album My Star, My Planet Earth won "Best Electronic Album of 2023" at the Korean Music Awards and now the NTS host follows up with a debut on Seb Wilblood's All My Thoughts label, which is a heartfelt mini album that explores deep emotions with real sonic alchemy. The six tracks range from the mesmerising opener 'Who Swallowed the Chimes at the Random Place' to the soothing 'The Sublime Embrace - Losing Our Way Is Not Wrong'. Both blend intricate rhythms with lush vocals and elegant brass to create celestial, immersive sound worlds.
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Softscars (B-STOCK)
Softscars (B-STOCK) (blue & grey marbled vinyl LP + poster + 4-page booklet)
Cat: ZEN 294 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The tide of (hyper)pop has ebbed into increasingly emo and indie directions and the frothiest edge of this fluid movement is perhaps best represented by the latest album from Yeule (Nat Cmiel). Softscars follows up Yeule's 2022 album Glitch Princess and continues the trend of ultra-glossy, CD-reflective, knife-edge sounds packed into the blueprint of downtempo dream pop, in which said gloss reflects Cmiel's own personal experience of healing from trauma. The likes of 'ghost', 'dazies' and 'sulky baby' are giving glitchy alternate-reality Green Day in their Boulevard Of Broken Dreams era, with a dash of ejector-jewel-cased lyrics and a sprinkling of George Clinton-esque production flavour.
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Acid Mt Fuji (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MMDS 24004LP. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Zemaki (4:10)
Kinoko (7:41)
Meijijingu (6:42)
Saboten (6:04)
Oh My God (4:54)
Tambarin (8:20)
Oponchi (4:32)
Ao-oni (6:27)
Akafuji (7:25)
Alphaville (8:55)
Tanuki (8:39)
Floating G (6:10)
H (4:58)
B (7:31)
F (7:52)
2 H (10:18)
Review: Susumu Yokota's venerated 1994 classic Acid Mt. Fuji is reissued in expanded, deluxe fashion, as part of the 30th anniversary celebrations of the label that originally released it. Japan's Musicmine - specifically its electronic subsidiary Sublime - released the album on June 29, 1994, simultaneously with Ken Ishii's Reference To Difference, as their inaugural joint offering. Tantamount to a fusion of ambient acid/rave - then still nascent in Japan - with new age music, Susumo Yokota was likely the best man for the job at the time. With his first album, The Frankfurt-Tokyo Connection, he'd not yet established his electro-pastoralist style, yet it was Acid Mt. Fuji that divined the latter-day emotes of Sakura, a new age so adroitly fused with electronica yet emulable by few. Though the later years of Yokota's life have been couched in a good deal of privacy and mystery, Acid Mt. Fuji certainly betrays a fittingly shrewd and introspective character on the part of the artist, one that served him well. Its long, drawn-out nature soundscapes - tempered by the piquant sounds of modern synths like the TB-303, which animistically, pseudohallucinogenically blend with the animal sounds themselves - recall something like an alpine augur's waking dream.
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The Theatre Of Eternal Music: Dream House 78'17" (reissue)
Cat: SV 199CD. Rel: 21 May 24
13 I 73 535-61403 PM NYC
Drift Study 14 VII 73 92727-100641 PM NYC
Review: La Monte Young is one of the most important figures in the development of American minimal composition and performance, having explored the science of sound at an atomic level through his use of just intonation and rational number-based tuning systems. His wife Marian Zeeler was also one of his closest collaborators, and in 1974 they released their second album Dream House 78'17" as a demonstration of the ideas they had been proposing in their work. Side A was recorded at a private concert which also features Jon Hassell and Garrett List, while Side B is an extended tonal study via a bowed gong, which was monitored precisely through oscilloscopes for an exacting immersion in harmonic interplay and its physical and psychoacoustic properties.
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The Theatre Of Eternal Music: Dream House 78 17 (reissue)
Cat: SV 199LP. Rel: 20 May 24
13 I 73 5:35-6:14:03 PM NYC
Drift Study 14 VII 73 9:27:27-10:06:41 PM NYC
Review: American minimalism pioneers La Monte Young and Marian Zeeler released their second album in 1974, when they were already well-established in the US avant-garde. This serves as a document of their work and ideas at the time, with two very different sides on offer. The first side was recorded at a private concert, in which Young and Zeeler's voices interact with sustained drones and some occasional trumpet from Jon Hassell and trombone from Garrett List. The second side focuses on a bowed gong study, ruminating on the particulars of frequency and harmonics and their potential effects on the listener and the space in which they're heard.
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Desde Los Oidos De Un Sapo
Desde Los Oidos De Un Sapo (transparent green vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TRALP 1. Rel: 17 Dec 24
Oreja Acida (3:48)
Botellharpa (5:06)
Encauce Destellante (4:59)
Agua De Vidrio (4:31)
Tero Sex (Danza Para Piedra Volcanica Y Tero) (4:20)
Cama Rota (5:16)
Desde Los Oidos De Un Sapo (9:15)
Review: Remarkably surreal club reconstructions from Uruguayan ur-producer Lechuga Zafiro. 'Desde los oidos de un sapo' ('From The Ears Of A Toad') is a truly elastic entanglement of designed sound refit for the floor, though we'd not be surprised if a private laboratory set aside for the safe containment and study of sonic bio-anomalies would hope to acquire this one too. Zafiro flexes his hylid hamstrings on this wriggling wet lurch through post-Baile sonics and field recorded club jamborees, emphasising the naturalistically percussive and fretfully textured. Basing his musical identity on field recordings of hard materials - metal, wood, rock, glass - as well as, somehow, animal tissue - from toads, birds, sea lions and pigs (let's hope they were at least taxidermied first) - these seven cochlear leapfrogs make for a highly exploratory sonic escape; Zafiro dares to define the next applicative generation of sound design for the dance.
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Saturday Daily
Cat: UDACHA 018. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Embodiment (6:46)
Harp Phantasma (5:41)
XB (3:07)
Tidal Wave (8:06)
Alliluya To Love (6:52)
Volgo Rite (5:47)
Saturday Daily (7:31)
Law Inactivating Pholk (2:57)
Review: Udacha family band Zdehvedo Gob is a collective of musicians who all hail from various cities around the world. It consists of Udacha label head Alexey Kalik as well as drummer Roman Shestaev and Gamayun associates Anton Dvoenko and Stas Mitrofanov and they all got together in the studio in Moscow in summer 2023 and the results are now presented on this new album. Employing an organic music approach to instrumentation combined with subtle electronics, the group go wild for various combinations of off-kilter percussion, organ, chant and birdsong in full ceremonial swing, they trace a path through the various branches of 20th century minimalism, pan-global folk-ism's and the harmonious collective consciousness that My Life In A Bush Of Ghosts encapsulated. It's a gorgeous mix of world, jazz, spiritual percussive, experimental music that rides on nice loose and vibrant rhythms with a great mix of synthetic and organic sounds all offering plenty for the mind as well as the body to get excited about.
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