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Positive Force
Cat: P7 6610. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Positive Force 1 (2:58)
Positive Force 2 (0:45)
Positive Force 3 (1:55)
Positive Force 4 (1:45)
Positive Force 5 (1:24)
Positive Force 6 (0:23)
Review: Hailing from Yorkshire, Geoff Bastow made music that took people pretty far away from the White Rose county, out to the cosmic discos of Italy and then onwards towards the stratosphere itself. Half a galaxy away from a part of England known for keeping two feet firmly rooted to the ground, calling spades spades and taking no nonsense from nobody. Often producing under the moniker K.I.D. during the 1980s, and making most of his sounds after relocating to Munich, Germany, Bastow's attention to detail, sense of space and spatiality, gauge of groove and understanding of what makes a dancefloor move cannot be understated. Save your words, though, and skip straight to this EP to explain all that to people - six takes on a stone cold classic.
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Oral
Oral (blue & green marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 1902 TP12. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Oral (3:44)
Oral (Olof Dreijer remix) (5:22)
Review: Bjork and Rosalia team up for the limited marble vinyl edition 12" double-sider, 'Oral', now coming packed with a stunning remix by Olof Dreijer from The Knife. The record is described by its releasers OLI as not just a single release but a "call to arms", with 100% of the profits being funnelled directly to AEGIS, the Icelandic charity dedicated to eradicating intensive fish farming in the country. 'Oral' itself is now a staple of the latest incarnation of Bjork's ever-mutant career, consummating her and Rosalia's recent rapport; a sabre-wielding, purblind aesthetic - befitting also of another of Bjork's collaborative contemporaries, Arca - fits seamlessly with the elegiac reggaeton of the song. Dreijer's remix is rabid and wonky by comparison, its draggy, morphemic rhythms belying Bjork and Rosalia's equally wetted vocals, producing a wacky litany of faunal electronics and whizzing FX.
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Tiwala
Tiwala (hand-numbered 12" in hand-sprayed sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: KIMOCHI 56. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Canyouimagine (6:48)
Tadhana (4:35)
Tear.shed (6:30)
Buong Bilog (Vynear) (5:04)
Review: Bluets' debut on Kimochi Sound seamlessly integrates into the label's well established and distinctive style. This one, with a hand-sprayed sleeve as always, opens with "if you can imagine," a confident bit of microhouse that mixes rich melodies and a lively bassline. 'Action Potential' echoes RDMA's aesthetic with its precise beats and on the B-side you will find a vaporous melody that weaves through sparse downbeat house grooves to make for a dreamlike atmosphere. Closing the EP, 'Buong Bilog' features distorted IDM rhythms and a poignant refrain that balances twitchy textures with melancholic tones. This carefully crafted release bridges home-listening electronics with dancefloor clout.
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Rug Island (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Rug Island (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (7" picture disc in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DEMSING 062. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Rug Island (Full version) (3:48)
Bluey Theme Tune (vocal version) (1:26)
Review: If you've not found yourself enthralled by Bluey, the Australian animated kids series about the anthropomorphic six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy, Bluey, her family, curiosity, energy and imagination, then where have you been for the last seven years? Praised for its razor sharp depiction of modern family life in the Western world, it deftly straddles the line between children's TV and adult comedy, hitting both nails squarely on the head. In Rug Isand, Bluey and Bingo discover that a pack of felt tips can be anything - like a snake, or a campfire, or a banana. A perfect example of the creative minds of youth and heir ability to believe in things that grown ups might struggle with, the fact that Dad needs to engage his inner child and suspend disbelief before the episode ends speaks volumes. In musical terms, think fantastical, dreamy and typically witty instrumentation and spoken word, on record.
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Something To Forget
Something To Forget (white vinyl 12" in hand-numbered hand-stamped sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IDI 019. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Something To Forget (5:10)
Something To Forget (Gabe Gurnsey remix) (6:25)
Flying Away (4:17)
Flying Away (Whitesquare remix) (5:36)
Review: Berlin's renowned Iptamenos Discos its back with more great musical enchant in the form of this new white vinyl 12" in hand-numbered hand-stamped sleeve from Boys' Shorts. This dynamic queer duo comes from Greece and is made up of Vangelis (formerly of LAGASTA) and London-based Tareq. Their Something To Forget EP is a dazzling mix of disco with a whole world of subtle influences from other genres. Two originals come accompanied by innovative remixes from Gabe Gurnsey and Whitesquare to make this an effective outing that will likely win Boys' Shorts many new followers.
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Played by: Rave Energy
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Hardanger
Hardanger (hand-numbered vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve limited to 200 copies)
Cat: LAAPS 040LP. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Hardanger I
Hardanger II
Review: Hardanger is a collaboration between Mariska Baars, Niki Jansen and Rutger Zuydervelt. Named after Jansen's Hardanger fiddle, the album expands on Baars and Zuydervelt's established chemistry after beginning as Jansen's improvisations with Baars adding vocals and guitar, all later shaped by Zuydervelt into two long-form tracks-one an electro-acoustic collage, the other more meditative. Baars blends ambient and folk and is known for collaborating with artists like Peter Broderick, while Jansen is a folk violinist and Zuydervel's prolific output as Machinefabriek is well worth checking as are his film scores and collabs as Piiptsjilling and Fean with Baars.
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Gwendoline (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Gwendoline (Soundtrack) (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile silver & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVATM 396C. Rel: 11 Feb 25
A Pikao (3:26)
Rue Chinoise (3:03)
Gwendoline (4:07)
Theme De Willard (3:02)
Le Combat (2:27)
Quand Souffle Kalibidu (1:51)
Aventures Au Yek Yek (3:50)
Sous La Pluie (1:53)
La Legende De Pikao (3:51)
U 89 (2:35)
Chant Des Sirenes (3:41)
Chez Les Kiops (1:34)
Review: A lush and evocative blend of orchestral grandeur and dreamy 80s synth work, this soundtrack is a sonic journey into steamy sci-fi. The opening theme glides effortlessly between delicate baroque flourishes and pulsing electronic rhythms, setting the tone for an adventure that is both mysterious and seductive. Sweeping string arrangements intertwine with shimmering synthesisers, evoking a sense of exotic wonder while maintaining an undeniable sense of nostalgia. The compositions balance classical sophistication with experimental textures, capturing the film's mix of pulp adventure and fantasy-tinged eroticism. Tracks shift from ethereal, atmospheric moments to more urgent, rhythm-driven passages, mirroring the story's dramatic turns. The use of vintage synth tones alongside lush orchestration results in a sound that feels both timeless and unmistakably rooted in its era. Remastered from pristine stereo master tapes, this edition restores every intricate detail with warmth and clarity. An exquisite rediscovery of an underrated gem.
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Ghosts In The Machine
Ghosts In The Machine (purple & pink merge vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: F 029WP. Rel: 12 Aug 24
The Alignment (0:56)
I've Become (4:46)
Haunting Me (5:18)
Machine Dawn (2:59)
Sentients (3:56)
Nothing Is Real (5:02)
Flesh & Code (5:01)
Barcode Ghosts (3:16)
Codeage (2:45)
Mvtational (3:40)
Rush (3:55)
Anima Erase (4:16)
Review: CyberindustrialEBMwavepost-punkIDMmutantelectro. No commas, no punctuation, just one throbbing, convulsing, dystopian mass informed by the bleakest visions of a sci-fi future we deserve but definitely don't want. Originally hailing from Australia, but long-since relocating to Berlin's eastern ends, Kristian Bahoudian, AKA Kris Baha, has clearly absorbed his surrounds, grown through them, and learnt how to channel that brutalism into something truly potent. It's also narratively driven, with the titular spirits in the system a reference to humans in the age of advanced artificial intelligence - beholden to dictatorial codes that rob us of our essence, vitality and individuality. An awakening among a select few means a small number of people become self-aware, again, and can begin pushing back. And this point of tension, between human and machine, plays out sonically. Talk about painting a vivid picture.

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The Magnesia Suite
The Magnesia Suite (LP + booklet limited to 250 copies)
Cat: R 108LP. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Stella Maris (10:17)
Lustras (7:00)
Pleuro Delez Waltz (6:33)
SOS Dolphin Bay Club (4:54)
Ogadia (6:29)
Review: Allan Gilbert Balon's debut full-length album, The Magnesia Suite, released by Recital, is a mesmerising and enigmatic work that fuses avant-garde jazz, experimental sound collage and intimate vocal experiments. A Guadeloupe-born composer and visual artist, Balon brings a deeply personal and cryptic narrative to this album, weaving together disparate sonic elements into a beguiling and surreal journey. Opening with 'Stella Maris', the album immediately wrongfoots the listener, blending organ drones and twisted chorals that evoke a subversive take on sacred music. Tracks like 'Lustras' introduce grotty tape recordings, shortwave transmissions, and Balon's slow-motion piano playing, creating a bizarre yet haunting sense of prayer. This patchwork approach, full of field recordings and mysterious sounds, captures a feeling of coastal tranquility and exploratory reverence. The standout track, 'Pleuro Delez Waltz', which initially caught Recital's attention, blends Balon's idiosyncratic piano style with disorienting wails and unconventional percussion. The album concludes with 'Ogadia', where ragtime-influenced piano meets distant saxophone, resolving the outsider-jazz soundscape. The Magnesia Suite is an album of surprising juxtapositions and textures.
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Unspeakable Visions
Cat: KH 052. Rel: 19 Jun 24
Viva Voce (3:56)
Vowels Of Love (2:36)
Darker & Darker (3:00)
Hometapers Tricky Universe (3:42)
So Far Yet So Near (4:45)
Your Words Against Mine (3:32)
Rattles (4:48)
Little Star (5:35)
AI Brainfire (5:09)
Sounds From An Unforgettable Place #1 (UV remix) (2:48)
Unspeakable Visions (3:48)
Review: Dutchman Banabila's second studio album on Knekelhuis once again affirms his status as a boss-level operator among ambient music fans. The eleven-track record explores soul-stirring, krautrock-tinged, and avant-garde electronic landscapes that are all rooted in emotive expression. His compositions feature ethereal voices in the form of fictional characters chanting in a language of their own creation, resonating with a captivating essence that transcends linguistic boundaries. The record also showcases Banabila's mastery of sonic textures as he weaves a narrative of layered complexity and emotional depth while some tracks like 'Rattles' hark back to his earlier work on Knekelhuis.
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Trauma
Trauma (eco vinyl LP (comes in different colours, we cannot guarantee what colour you will receive))
Cat: GKOLP 010. Rel: 05 Sep 24
Mir (3:55)
A Bee Song (5:15)
Draig Ddu (5:52)
My Little Country (5:19)
War (7:05)
Mo Dhia (7:11)
The Dying Light (5:37)
Review: Toby Marks aka. Banco De Gaia is one of the foremost producers to ever operate in the crossover of breakbeat and 'tribal'. That pairing of associations might seem naff to some music fans now, but no performative dismissal on the grounds of any connotative problematic can ever detract from the inpourings of ardour and talent gone into his albums. Trauma is Marks' first record in nearly ten years, following on from The 9th Of Nine Hearts, and hears the esteemed trance-gressor continue to eke a sound rooted in the oblique, yet inspirationally powerful themes of global sufferance and idealism, both of which find their expression in the weighty, acidic dreamworlds of 'War' and 'The Dying Light', which are complex in mood and express a real ambivalence through their concurrent use of deep stereo padwork and poignant vocal sampleage. Far from indulging a mood of pure resignation, Marks crafts a dance-musical dreamworld that demands analysis, through which Trauma refers not to a wound, but to a dream.
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The Primevals (Soundtrack)
The Primevals (Soundtrack) (ice blue & lilac vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SILLP 1745. Rel: 16 Jul 24
The Gale & Mountain Shack/Battling The Yeti/Main Title (7:19)
Dr Collier's Announcement (0:23)
Unveiling The Yeti (0:26)
Matt & Dr Colier (1:20)
They Talk/The Expeditio (2:55)
Rondo Agrees To The Expedition (1:39)
Meeting Cathleen/Kiku (0:26)
Pushing On/Yeti Tracks (1:44)
Awakened By A Yeti/Kiki (1:44)
The Tower/Earthquake (1:44)
The Cave/A New Land (1:44)
Rafting Down The River (1:44)
The Hominid Village (1:44)
Matt Hears Villagers Screaming (1:44)
The Hominid Confrontation (1:44)
The Wrecked Village/Onwards (1:44)
Entering The Caves (1:44)
Huge Spaceship Discovery (1:12)
The Spaceship/Inside The Spaceship (2:20)
The Abduction (2:59)
In The Cages (2:41)
Taken To "the Arena" (2:37)
The Lizard Arena Show (1:45)
The Yeti Is Released (3:11)
Escaping The Cages/The Yeti Helps The Escape (part 1) (4:34)
The Yeti Helps The Escape/Matt Has A Plan (part 2) (5:45)
Dr Collier Dies & Finale (1:51)
End Titles (2:52)
Review: When a Yeti is killed by a group of Sherpa, a bunch of university scientists travel out to Nepal in the hope of discovering where the creature came from. There, they team up with a rough and ready tracker, and head out from a remote village into the great white wilderness beyond. Avalanches, prehistoric species, and ancient hominids and alien reptiles all follow as the plot thickens and freezes. If you didn't catch The Primevals when it first arrived on screens, we implore you to watch the 2023 animated sci-fi action romp. Stop motion animator David Allen co-wrote and directed it, spending more than 50 years on the development which sadly completed after he died. It's a family friendly epic that looks gorgeous and plays out compellingly, thanks in no small part to the Richard Bland soundtrack. An homage to the great adventure epics that once defined cinema, the score is classic cinematic stuff, a classical overture of bombastic chase sequences, serene harmonies and pin-drop tension.
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Stochastic Drift
Cat: STS 425LP. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Force Of Habit (5:56)
Reframing (3:57)
Difference & Repetition (4:20)
The Remembering Self (5:56)
Positive Disintegration (5:40)
Cosmic Microwave (5:27)
Fluid Mechanics (4:43)
Stochastic Drift (6:25)
Review: Barker's latest release is a masterclass in fluid experimentation, embracing unpredictability with a delicate balance of harmony and controlled chaos. Following his acclaimed previous work, this new collection of tracks finds him refining his craft while allowing for spontaneity to take the lead. Opening with 'Force of Habit', the project immediately sets a tone of shifting momentum, while Reframingithe serotonin-laced lead singleispirals through shimmering arpeggios, evoking echoes of classic trance before drifting into uncharted territory. Tracks like 'Difference' and 'Repetition' and 'The Remembering Self' showcase Barker's intricate layering, weaving together mechanical precision with an organic sense of movement. A deep dive into mechanical instrumentation lies at the heart of this work, with Barker exploring the possibilities of automation not as a replacement for human touch, but as a tool for new forms of expression. The result is a body of work that mirrors the uncertainty of its time, embracing change rather than resisting it. As the final moments of this LP fade out, Barker leaves us with a feeling of transformationimusic that adapts to the moment in which it exists.
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Everything Changes Nothing Ends
Cat: ANJLP 149. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Pandora (6:35)
Butterfly In A Jar (I) (4:18)
Butterfly In A Jar (II-IV) (6:58)
Looking Through The Mirror Of The Soul (4:09)
January 25th (7:11)
Mono No Aware (5:05)
It's Just Like Falling Asleep (2:53)
The Light Is Still There (4:02)
Review: Mark Barrott's Everything Changes, Nothing Ends is a heartfelt journey through life, loss, and love. Released on Anjunadeep Reflections, the album follows his 2023 record Johatsu and sees Barrott channelling his grief into a meditative, moving collection of tracks. Written during his wife's illness, the album reflects the overwhelming sense of isolation and sorrow he felt following her passing in January 2023. "It became my way of coping," Barrott shares. "Coming back to an empty house after a day at the hospital, music was my only comfort." Across Everything Changes, Nothing Ends, Barrott weaves together orchestral, ambient, and jazz textures. Each track, like an audio diary, captures specific emotional moments from those final weeks. There's a tenderness to the arrangementsipeaks of intensity balanced by gentle, soothing passages. Far from simply wallowing in grief, the album embraces acceptance and gratitude, focusing on the beauty of life and its fleeting nature. The result is a deeply personal, genre-blurring record that showcases Barrott's unwavering creativity over a career spanning nearly four decades.
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September 23rd
September 23rd (limited gatefold dark blue vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: TRR 435LPC1. Rel: 10 Oct 24
September 23rd (20:03)
September 23rd (19:59)
Review: Originally recorded in September 1982, September 23rd would likely not recognise the DUMBO neighbourhood of Brooklyn in which it was conceived. Post-industrialisation, the area became known as a hotbed for artists due to the inexpensive loft spaces up for grabs, but today has been gentrified thanks to its position - Down Under Manhattan Bridge Overpass. One thing that hasn't changed in that time is just how spectacular William Basinski's pieces are. Comprising two parts, original piano sections played by close friend and world famous drag artist John Epperson (AKA Lypsinka) were recorded onto a handheld cassette machine, before being fed through a Frippertronics loop and feedback loop tape delay system, with incredible results. Rich, strange sonic textures, beautiful but fleeting moments of melody and a depth that sounds like you can dive into it.
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September 23rd
September 23rd (gatefold LP)
Cat: TRR 435LP. Rel: 10 Oct 24
September 23rd (20:03)
September 23rd (19:59)
Review: September 23rd is the debut release of William Basinski's new Arcadia Archive series and it features a previously unreleased gem recorded in September 1982 in his first loft in Brooklyn's pre-gentrified DUMBO. This early work, derived from a high school piano composition, evolved significantly after Basinski recorded it using a portable cassette deck on a piano owned by his neighbour, John Epperson at 351 Jay Street. Initially unimpressive, the piece transformed through Basinski's use of the John Giorno/William Burroughs cut-up technique and Frippertronics loop system to yield remarkable results. This discovery adds a captivating layer to Basinski's nearly five-decade career.
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The Itself Of Itself
The Itself Of Itself (gatefold 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: LUMB2LP 036. Rel: 19 Dec 24
Unperson (10:27)
Apparition 3 (6:04)
Bruise (13:08)
Blackmail (8:55)
The Itself Of Itself (8:26)
Study For Tape Hiss & Other Audio Artefacts (12:01)
Apparition 5 (2:14)
Review: Selected from a decade of recordings, this release showcases Bass Communion at its most experimental and texturally rich. Tracks are layered with analogue imperfectionsitape hiss, wow and flutter, static noiseithat are transformed into haunting soundscapes. The mellotron, buried beneath layers of imagined rust and dirt, adds an eerie, organic depth to the fragmented drones and spectral noise. The carefully constructed album feels like an excavation of forgotten sonic artefacts, with each piece offering a narrative rooted in decay and texture. Pressed on 2xLP, this is a striking addition to the Bass Communion catalogue, perfect for fans of sonic exploration.

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C(or)N(e)T
Cat: RHR 026. Rel: 26 Mar 25
Sea & Tea (5:27)
Serenity (6:46)
See An ET (6:14)
Seen In T (7:09)
Sin Ti (6:03)
Sea Shanty (8:41)
Review: Pierre Bastien has a strong team record of interesting collaborations. He's done stuff with fashion designer and scent mogul Issey Miyake, legendary singer and composer Robert Wyatt, and the enigmatic electronic producer and reality-shifter Aphex Twin, releasing no less than three full length records on the latter's landmark label, Rephlex. "A mad musical scientist", the Guardian once quipped, and C(or)N(e)T doesn't break from that tradition. Instead, it offers some of the most abstract and strange, beguiling and fascinating sounds we've heard in a while. At least a few of which have been made on self-made, bespoke pieces of equipment. At a push, you might label this jazz, for the simple fact it's so free-form and avant-garde. Realistically, though, it sounds like the noises that might happen if someone attempted to tame a pack of rogue electronic hubbub-chatting things in a vaguely structured way. "Thank fuck for Pierre Bastien", the Quietus once said. We happily concur.
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Season One
Cat: FLIES 63. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Fight (0:56)
Escape (3:28)
Computer Lab (2:16)
Chemical (1:55)
Prisoners (3:05)
White Flower (1:59)
Survivors (0:56)
Rebel Alliance (2:38)
Evil (1:06)
A Quiet Place (2:48)
Underground (3:17)
Arrival (2:19)
After Hours (2:13)
Review: A narrative. An odyssey. The journey of a lifetime. As the world locked itself away and the Covid-19 pandemic took hold, Battaglia stepped into the record studio and evidently fired up the ignition rockets. Travel in the literal sense may have been off the cards, but Season One certainly transports the listener through a deep and complex sonic tapestry, telling a tale of struggle from fear into hope and onto something altogether unique and new and enlightened. Plenty here has been inspired by the aural work of John Carpenter and Tangerine Dream, to name but two influences, but ultimately where Battaglia is taking us feels resolutely new. More so, tangibly unchartered. Out to the farthest reaches of the known galaxy and back again in a stunning collection of strange and beguiling electronic business.
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A Hard Day's Night (Soundtrack) (mono) (remastered)
A Hard Day's Night (Soundtrack) (mono) (remastered) (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: 680197 7. Rel: 21 Nov 24
A Hard Day's Night (2:33)
Tell Me Why (2:11)
I'll Cry Instead (2:09)
I Should Have Known Better (instrumental) (2:16)
I'm Happy Just To Dance With You (2:00)
And I Love Her (instrumental) (3:49)
I Should Have Known Better (2:44)
If I Fell (2:21)
And I Love Her (2:34)
Ringo's Theme (This Boy) (instrumental) (3:13)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:16)
A Hard Day's Night (instrumental) (2:12)
Review: The newly reissued A Hard Day's Night captures The Beatles at the height of their early brilliance. Released during the frenzy of Beatlemania, the album shows John Lennon and Paul McCartney's unstoppable songwriting partnership. From the iconic opening chord of the title track to the infectious energy of hits like 'Can't Buy Me Love' and 'I Should Have Known Better', it brims with youthful exuberance and sheer musical craftsmanship. While Rubber Soul marked a shift towards experimentation, A Hard Day's Night thrives on its confidence and irresistible pop-rock melodies. The film songs on Side-1 deliver unforgettable moments, but the overlooked gems on Side-2 reveal the band's deepening musical sophistication. With tight harmonies, catchy hooks, and electrifying performances, this is a reminder of The Beatles' unparalleled ability to blend fun with musical mastery. Even today, A Hard Day's Night stands as a landmark album that is always a welcomed reissue to press and enjoy.
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Music From Agatha All Along (Soundtrack)
Cat: 500875 61307. Rel: 05 Nov 24
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (True Crime version) (1:41)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Sacred Chant version) (3:12)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Lorna Wu version) (4:41)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Cover version) (4:40)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Nicky version) (0:48)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Agatha Through Time version) (2:29)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Pop version) (2:33)
The Ballad Of The Witches' Road (Score version) (1:23)
Agatha's Theme Score (2:09)
Billy Kaplan Score (2:38)
Rio (Love & Death) Score (4:29)
The Coven March Score (2:49)
Tricks & Trials Score (1:56)
Salem's Seven Score (5:02)
Magick Medley Score (1:29)
Review: The new Disney+ TV miniseries Agatha All Along sees Kathryn Hahn reprise her role as Agatha Harkness, a central superheroine and witch of the Marvel Comics universe. A sequel to the live-action miniseries WandaVision, Agatha All Along charts Harkness' travails of escape and persecution, in a contemporary magic realist narrative blending witch coven and superhero themes. Here the soundtrack to the new series appears in tasteful and fitting fashion and in LP format, featuring such well-chosen as 'Hava Nagila' by Traditional, 'Visions' by Plastic People, 'Season Of The Witch' by Donovan and 'Heads Will Roll' by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
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Science Art & Ritual (30th Anniversary Edition)
Science Art & Ritual (30th Anniversary Edition) ('bloody mary' red marbled vinyl 3xLP + insert)
Cat: LPSPS 17. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Ancient Ocean III (9:20)
Transition-R (5:29)
Polarity Healing (8:57)
He Is She (11:06)
Lost In Glass (4:20)
August Light (6:58)
Ancient Ocean II (15:10)
Beyond The 7th Gate (25:18)
In The Clouds (10:15)
Mammon (8:48)
Thru Water (6:15)
Composition C For Neutral Space (2:17)
CirroLude (7:10)
In The Clouds (reprise) (2:46)
Review: Science, Art And Ritual chronicles the musical journey of Kingsuk Biswas, known as Bedouin Ascent. Growing up in Harrow during the 70s and 80s, Biswas was influenced by David Rodigan's dub shows and the post-punk experimentation of the era. His eclectic tastes spanned punk, free jazz, noise, and Indian Classical music, which he fused with his ever expanding record collection. By 1987, his music prefigured what would become techno and gave rise to this album which was released in 1994 by Rising High Records. Science, Art And Ritual now celebrates its 30th anniversary with a deluxe 3LP reissue featuring restored tracks and some bonus new material.
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Desire & Discontent
Desire & Discontent (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RM 212LP. Rel: 04 Mar 25
The Difference Between Objects (7:48)
Four Questions (7:27)
Uncanny (6:23)
How To Kill Symbols (7:38)
Void State (7:32)
Apprehension Engine (5:05)
The Witching (5:59)
Celebrate Me! (5:52)
Review: First released in November 2024, Belief Disconnect's Desire & Discontent follows up on the preceding Decadent Yet Depraved, and cements their status as commentators of our times. If last time took a sledgehammer to the monstrous face of a world presenting as one thing but actually something more brutal and savage, this marks our arrival in different time. Masks, like gloves, are off, sides drawn, and the knife edge society and civilisation now rest upon is cast in sharp relief. This is dark, and we mean very, very dark, stuff. It's industrial. Like, super factory-sized industry. Tracks are full of rage. There's the sense that human aspects, a vocal for example, are emanating from solitary confinement somewhere in the depths of a Borg ship. And yet hearing and listening are acts of catharsis - Desire & Discontent is as much about giving us an outlet as it is reflecting a dystopian sci fi narrative which may be on the verge of coming true. Belief Defect certainly seem to think there's a chance, anyway.

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Desire & Discontent
Cat: RM 212. Rel: 03 Dec 24
The Difference Between Objects
Four Questions
Uncanny
How To Kill Symbols
Void State
Apprehension Engine
The Witching
Celebrate Me!
Review: Belief Defect's Moe Espinosa and Luis Flores bonded over a love of early industrial music - and even now, some six years on from the pair's debut album, its influence is still very much in evidence. But that doesn't mean that this, their eight track sophomore effort, harks back to the days of Throbbing Gristle et al. Rather, the Berlin duo take their taste for the uncompromising and sonically shocking and twist it into new shapes, equally informed by experiments from the leftfield of electronica and sharpened up by acute sound design. 'Apprehension Engine' is technically ambient - it's certainly beatless - but the way it steadily frazzles and burns itself up is edgy and unsettling rather than being chill out material. 'The Witching' splices doom-laden, deep voices with lumphammer kick drums, while 'Celebrate Me!' is a gloriously half-Suicide, half-Autechre mix of cyborg aggression and throbbing sequencers. Not one to be listened to with the lights off we reckon... It'll be all fright on the night!
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Realistic IX
Cat: KRANK 242LP. Rel: 06 Aug 24
Realistic (I'm Still Waiting) (4:47)
Difficult Boy (2:28)
Crucial Years (2:47)
Souvenir (3:41)
Image Of Love
Bleach (5:59)
Jealousy (4:30)
AM/PM (7:19)
Review: Belong's latest offering, Realistic IX, presents a mesmerizing journey through acid-washed landscapes of sound. Michael Jones and Turk Dietrich craft an heavily processed sonic experience, where bleached guitars, hypnotic drums, and buried vocals coalesce to create shifting gradients of haze and hypnosis. Melodies ebb and flow, sometimes surfacing before submerging into feedback-laden currents. Despite a 13-year hiatus since their last Kranky release, Common Era, Belong's synergy remains undiminished. Their commitment to motorik drone and liminal emotion evolves on Realistic IX, offering a tactile and unreal exploration of sound. Tracks like 'Souvenir' showcase distant vocals shrouded in dissonance, while 'Image of Love' introduces drum machine work and reverberated melodic changes. Overall, Realistic IX is a shimmering comeback for Belong, capturing the band's enigmatic allure and pushing their sonic boundaries with finesse.
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Atmospherics (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: PITP 53R. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Euph (CD1: Atmospherics)
Complete Nonsense
Helix
Phosphorous
Mars Rain
Lost In It
FM
Odyssey
Genetic Experiment
Euph (Feelings In Finite) (CD2: Atmospherics - Bvdub's Re-entries)
Complete Nonsense (Calm & Chaos)
Helix (Radiate In Red)
Phosphorous (Elements Of Endlessness)
Mars Rain (Freeze And Fall)
Lost In It (Life In Lucidity)
FM (Frequencies Of Forgiveness)
Odyssey (Gazing Into Galaxies)
Genetic Experiment (Symbols And Secrets)
Review: zake's untouchable ambient imprint Past Inside the Present revisits James Bernard's classic 1994 album Atmospherics and has remastered it and paired it with some fresh reinterpretations by bvdub, a longtime friend and collaborator. Since the original release, music and technology have evolved significantly but the timeless craft and rich textures of Bernard's work remain evident. Atmospherics achieved cult status during the ambient music boom after being crafted solely with a keyboard, sequencer, 12-bit sampler, drum machine, and bass guitar, all created in real-time and without edits. Bvdub's reinterpretations honour the originals while adding new dimensions and infusing them with a melancholic air that enhances its emotional depth.

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Systeme
Systeme (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DEN 381LP. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Gespenster (4:15)
Exo (4:39)
Licht (4:06)
Fur Und Wider (4:13)
Autopoesie (4:32)
Signale (4:23)
Firmamente (5:18)
Illusionen (4:49)
Nacht Und Nebel (6:11)
Neuronen (4:51)
Macht (6:04)
Liebe (3:03)
Systeme (5:22)
Relevanz (3:36)
Review: Germany's Bersarin Quartett - the imaginary invention of Munster musician Thomas Bucker - drops its fifth album Systeme. Whether the sole product of one man's imagination or the figurative invocation of orchestra-as-tulpa, it doesn't matter. This is an album of full-on metamodern electro-orchestral post-generations, the likes of which generations prior would've never heard before. Described by Denovali as "if Talk Talk, Tim Hecker and Skrillex were making music together and challenging our tolerance for ambiguity", we find this comparison apt if not eliding the real thrust of the record; the likes of 'Liebe' and 'Autopoesie' evidently draw on far more influences than mere composers, building a strikingly oneiric repertoire of crystalline fluctuations and timestretched neoclassical romances.
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Phantom Brickworks (LP II)
Phantom Brickworks (LP II) (2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: WARPLP 369. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Dinorwic
Dorothea's Bed
Phantom Brickworks (VI)
Suram
Llyn Peris
Phantom Brickworks (VII)
Tegid's Court
Brograve
Spider Bridge
Sychder MCMLXXXIX
Review: Originally released in 2017, Phantom Brickworks by Bibio (Stephen James Wilkinson) was an ambient exploration of abandoned sites around Britain, blending improvisation and composition to capture the lingering human presence in decaying locations. Now, the sequel, Phantom Brickworks (LP II), arrives as a ten-track double LP, complete with an MP3 download code. Mastered by Guy Davie and cut by Hendrik Pauler, this new record shifts focus to more intriguing landscapes, both real and legendary. From vast scars on the terrain to memories buried in folklore, Bibio's soundscapes evoke spaces lost to time but still resonant in history.
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Thauma
Thauma (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MARIONETTE 026. Rel: 30 Apr 25
The Armed Joy (For Alfredo) (6:10)
Fuoco Lento (with Bint Mbareh & Ottomani Parker) (3:58)
Cicadidae (4:26)
Presagio - He Thalassa He Kath'hemas (4:41)
Le Toille (XVII) (3:26)
Sticks And Stones (with Buster Woodruff-Bryant) (3:09)
A Juniper Tree Whose Roots Are Made Of Fire (with Bint Mbareh) (7:32)
Tu Estomago (XVI) (1:51)
In My Recurring Dream (Sekizinci Iblissin) (3:32)
Rinascita (with Yusuf Ahmed & Buster Woodruff-Bryant) (4:35)
Review: The debut album by Big Hands (aka Andrea Ottomani), is a deeply immersive and dream-born odyssey that blurs the boundaries between electronic and acoustic sound. Conceived during a stormy Mediterranean voyage and built from field recordings, tuned percussion and collaborations with a tight circle of musicians, Thauma is an emotional and textural triumph that takes in Palestinian artist Bint Mbareh’s haunting vocals and Buster Woodruff-Bryant’s serpentine sax lines. Each moment brings real spiritual depth while merging modular synths with bells, balafon and bamboo drums to evoke a mythic, place-bound nostalgia that is organic and otherworldly.
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Different Eyes
Different Eyes (blue & green marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: VSN 127. Rel: 19 Sep 24
It's First Dream (5:15)
Baka (5:20)
Kinetic (5:43)
Uncanny Valley (6:24)
F4K Y00 (4:27)
Void Me (4:21)
Different Eyes (7:58)
Viadukt (6:51)
Review: Billian hails from Bosnia and Herzegovina and is and film and game music sound composer currently working on the Scorn game and his first film, Fugitive. He has also found the time to craft this new full length on the Vision (drum & Bass) label land it comes on nice green and blue marbled vinyl. He draws heavily on his work making sounds for films and manages to cook up an array of evocative soundscapes that play out like a mental movie. The likes of 'Uncanny Valley' are kinetic, tightly woven affairs alive with static, and 'Different Eyes' has a more serene feel with swirling pads and distant melodies hinting at a brighter future. Great stuff.
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The Glass Curtain
The Glass Curtain (limited transparent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: FLT 110LPC1. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Broken City Seance (5:06)
Systol Nightshade (4:33)
Vanish Always (5:40)
Colza (4:48)
The Glass Curtain (3:14)
Shadow Through The Eyelit
Armistice
Arise & Perish
Sundial
Review: Billow Observatory returns to the fully ambient realms of their 2012 debut with a deeply introspective, percussion-free release that drifts through spectral soundscapes. Created by Jason Kolb and Jonas Munk, the duo's transatlantic collaboration has matured across four full-length albums marked by precision and emotional depth. Here, abandoning traditional structure, the album instead looks to harness the power of chance and randomness with shimmering guitar textures that crackle and dissolve like dust in water. It evokes a world slightly out of sync that is brooding, haunting and beautifully immersive while underlining their place as masters of refined, atmospheric ambient music.
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Pathways
Pathways (limited LP)
Cat: MEP 104V1. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Sleep Tonight
All Of You
The Vanishing Game
Pathways
Whisper
Wish
Faces
Cruel Love
Review: The Birthday Massacre, hailing from Canada, command a bracing gothic blend of 80s electronica and aggressive guitar work. Formed in 2000 as Imagica, the band is led by vocalist Chibi and guitarists Rainbow and Michael Falcore. They debuted in London, Ontario, before moving to Toronto and rebranding, with the 2002 self-released Nothing and Nowhere inducting us into their horror-comedic sonic aesthetic, drawing on macabre cabaret and Grande-Guignol rock. Though little light but fan speculation has been shed on their new album Pathways, this purple detour has sparked rumours of a fresh direction and stylistic tangent for the band, coming helmed up by the pre-released streamer single 'Sleep Tonight', lighting up oneiric stadia worldwide with their mega-metal shreds and huge electronica arrangements.
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A Guide To Hellthier Lifestyle
A Guide To Hellthier Lifestyle (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: AGTHL. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Intro (1:40)
Reel Insight (2:53)
How Do I Love (2:36)
We Are Reasonable People (4:05)
Divine Wash (3:55)
Puppet Parade (2:54)
Healing From Memory (5:37)
Fragile Growth (I) (6:49)
Fragile Growth (II) (5:55)
Transmutation Hymn (1:49)
Womb Rider (8:07)
Toxic Release (1:39)
Void Visitor (6:24)
Review: Ever-interested in pushing boundaries through sound and ideas, Bjarki returns to the full-length release schedule with another captivating adventure down electronic roads less travelled. More IDM than techno, tracks like 'Puppet Parade' perhaps hit the nail most squarely in terms of descriptions here - warm pads and metronomic accents in the foreground, strange, treacle-y alien noises in the background. Weird and always wonderful, one of the most impressive achievements here is the deft ability to create soundscapes that simultaneously welcome us with open arms and defy expectation and norms. Whether it's the 170 snares and lush tranquility of 'Healing From Memory', or the strangely rousing but thoroughly off-planet 'Void Visitor' to close.
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Reflections Vol 2
Reflections Vol 2 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RVNGNL 98LP. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Three (5:45)
One (4:49)
Six (5:56)
Seven 1/2 (1:13)
Two (2:30)
Five (3:17)
Nine (4:35)
Eight (3:37)
Four (5:19)
Review: Black Decelerant, a collaboration between Khari Lucas (Contour) and Omari Jazz, explores spiritual jazz through modern tones, weaving sonic reflections on Black existence, life and grief, expansion and constraint, and the personal versus the collective. Their eponymous debut album fosters a serene refuge amidst societal turbulence and aims to transcend fleeting moments. Conceived from an intuitive process, the album emerged from remote sessions spanning six months in 2020, bridging South Carolina and Oregon. Improvised instrumentals and sampled productions became conduits for their inner dialogues and offered solace during existential crises amid lockdowns and social unrest in the US.
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Neuromancer
Neuromancer (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 764227 588269. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Entrance (Title) (1:21)
Ninsei (2:55)
Urban Camouflage (3:00)
Sammy's (2:51)
Wintermute (3:55)
Blurred People (2:15)
Black Clinics Of Chiba (3:00)
Tokyo Night City (3:38)
Biotechno (2:40)
Straylight Cuckoo (2:23)
Neuromancer (2:10)
Free Side (4:20)
Head Music (2:58)
Ninsei (2:20)
Review: William Gibson's Neuromancer celebrates its 40th anniversary and revisiting this seminal work reveals the depth of its world-building and the haunting cultural echoes that resonate with our modern experience. Gibson's vision of a future, envisioned in an era when the internet was just emerging, intertwines optimism with a palpable sense of anxiety. In 1994, to mark the book's tenth anniversary, New York duo Black Rain was invited to create a soundtrack for the audiobook, narrated by Gibson himself. Initially released on a series of cassettes, this project offered a rare insight into Gibson's interpretation of the novel's characters and settings. Following a phase of expansion, core members Stuart Argabright and Shinichi Shimokawa shifted their focus to a more streamlined duo format, leading to innovative studio practices and a unique sonic language. While the audiobook achieved notable success, the soundtrack faded into obscurity, with only a few tracks appearing in compilations. Now, drawing from the original master tapes, this edition encapsulates the atmospheric essence of Neuromancer, crafting an immersive auditory experience that echoes the novel's surreal landscape.
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From The End Of Time
From The End Of Time (limited audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: PITP 48. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Overture (2:55)
Back To Dust (3:05)
Desolation Rising (4:15)
Pseudotruth (1:43)
New Gods (4:57)
Endless Infinite (3:50)
In Ruins (1:05)
Wings Of Oblivion (4:14)
A Broken Hope (3:55)
Virtue Screen (5:09)
Undone (1:58)
Nightlands (2:18)
Lost Futures (4:35)
Review: This new record from Black Swan evokes a desolate post-collapse world that is detailed with haunting choirs, mangled tapes and distant industrial sounds. The album unfolds like a requiem by pulling beauty from the ruins of a collapsed society. With an hour-long narrative, it shifts between rippling hums and plaintive quivers of old cassettes, slowly revealing a heart that beats beneath the crimson haze. Tracks like 'Overture' and 'Back to Dust' offer cinematic grandeur and mournful exploration, while 'Pseudotruth' and 'New Gods' introduce eerie uncertainty. In the end, the album serves as a haunting meditation on loss, memory and the fragility of civilisation.
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Pare De Sufrir
Cat: WHYT 86LP. Rel: 31 Oct 24
On The Authority Of Planets (1:51)
Alma Gemela (4:17)
La Semana De Colores (4:42)
I Am Kind On My Side (2:00)
Julian (3:14)
The Vulnerability Of Precious Things (1:09)
Pare De Sufrir (4:25)
Jason (1:24)
Muestramelo (2:21)
Memoria (4:12)
Start The Forgetting Machine (1:10)
Umbral (1:32)
David (2:10)
Soulacium (2:10)
Piedra Sobre Piedra (2:49)
Ser Sagrado (3:23)
Rebelde Amanecer (2:23)
Cuerpo Luz (0:55)
Review: James William Blades' score Pare De Sufrir comes via AD 93 and serves as the official soundtrack to A.G. Rojas' film of the same name. Known for directing music videos for artists like Jamie xx and Mitski, Spanish-born, California-raised filmmaker Rojas crafted his first independent film and it's a quiet, 48-minute meditation on grief and healing. Blades' composition captures Rojas' vision without ever having watched the film and he does a fine job of creating an evocative, operatic soundscape of orchestral and choral elements. Drawing from shared personal narratives, Blades layers field recordings, strings and voices that mirror the unspoken, fragile nature of loss and renewal into an intriguing long player.
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Bad Cameo
Bad Cameo (limited translucent purple vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 602465 931068. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Save The Savior (4:05)
In Grey (6:11)
Midnight (4:54)
Woo (2:48)
Bad Cameo (3:48)
Missing Man (3:54)
Twice (4:54)
Transport Me (4:47)
Run Away From The Rabbit (3:46)
Red Carpet (4:07)
Review: Lil Yachty and James Blake's Bad Cameo showcases their fearless creativity, blending Yachty's dynamic vocals with Blake's signature production. Tracks like 'Missing Man' and 'Transport Me' shine with captivating depth, while 'Red Carpet' offers a soulful, gospel-infused highlight. The album's experimental nature, especially on tracks like 'Save the Savior' and 'Midnight', reflects the duo's bold approach, pushing boundaries with each song. Even in its unexpected turns, Bad Cameo remains an exciting exploration of sound. Available on limited magenta vinyl, this release is a fresh, innovative take from two artists unafraid to try something new.
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Extravision
Cat: 1969229 11866. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Celestial Radiance (3:07)
Before There Was A Moon (6:54)
From A Melted Place (6:35)
Wounded Healer (4:40)
Pools Of Mercury (10:50)
Arcturian Whispers (4:42)
In Search Of The Miraculous (7:33)
Pisces Moon (4:58)
Arcturian Gamelan (10:40)
Spiraling Down (7:42)
Halcyon Revelations (12:13)
Song Of Saturn (7:48)
Extravision (4:06)
Review: After a small 2022 self-release, experimental guitarist Guy Blakeslee's therapeutic and musico-psychonautic journey is re-released here by Leaving Records in their "all genre" series. The album serves as a balm, offering a refreshing sense of space, calm and possibility like a breath of fresh air on a stifling day. It also chronicles a musician's quest for meaning and healing in the aftermath of personal and collective upheaval that captures an emotional journey with transformative resonance. Extravision is a deeply reflective work that invites listeners to explore its meditative landscapes and experience its profound sense of hope and renewal.
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Everything Is Connected: The Best Of
Cat: LMS 1725195. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Living On The Ceiling (4:10)
Waves (4:07)
Blind Vision (3:51)
Don't Tell Me (3:29)
The Day Before You Came (4:25)
What's The Time? (4:25)
Distant Storm (3:48)
Mindset (3:41)
Reduced Voltage (3:42)
Some Times These (3:29)
Review: Not to be confused with the sweet dessert made from milk, cream and sugar, thickened via rice flour, gelatine, or Irish moss. To us, Blancmange refers to the English synth pop outfit formed in London circa 1979. Over seven years, Neil Arthur and Stephen Luscombe gave us a lot of incredible music, before calling time in 1986, only to return in the late-2000s eventually putting out a fourth album, Blanc Burn, in 2011. For the most part, Everything Is Connected celebrates their most fertile period through ten quality tracks (more are included on CD and DL versions), although technically what's here does span a 45 year period. Curated by Arthur, UK top ten singles 'Living On The Ceiling', 'Blind Vision' and 'Don't Tell Me' are here, but so too are some of their more overlooked gems.
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Absolute Elsewhere
Absolute Elsewhere (limited gatefold 180 gram translucent red vinyl LP + poster + insert)
Cat: 198028 265416. Rel: 03 Oct 24
The Stargate (20:13)
The Message (23:08)
Review: Denver, Colorado based progressive death metal auteurs Blood Incantation have become renowned for their overarching science fiction themes and cosmic reimagining of genre motifs, with 2019's sophomore triumph Hidden History Of The Human Race garnering immense acclaim and exposure. Unexpectedly, their 2022 follow up would rip a page right from the book of Tangerine Dream with Timewave Zero being made up entirely of ambient synth-laden pieces designed to serve as a soundtrack to passing through the stars. With this unpredictable penchant and clear lack of genre boundaries illuminated, anticipation was rife to see if the band would have the balls and brains to marry both opposing sonic guises and that's precisely what Absolute Elsewhere delivers. Named after the mid-70s prog collective (who once featured King Crimson drummer Bill Bruford), and even featuring Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaesching, the album is made up of two tracks, both broken into three segments each, that weave hallucinogenic death metal with synthwave prog, Krautrock, and euphoric alien ambience to conjure a uniquely transcendental listening experience. This ain't your granddaddy's prog rock, nor is it your daddy's death metal, but in a sense, it's kind of both.
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Influence On Dusk (reissue)
Influence On Dusk (reissue) (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BAADM 017LP. Rel: 30 Oct 24
Track 1 (1:16)
Track 2 (2:26)
Track 3 (2:17)
Track 4 (1:57)
Track 5 (2:26)
Track 6 (1:50)
Track 7 (3:31)
Track 8 (2:19)
Track 9 (1:32)
Track 10 (1:56)
Track 11 (3:27)
Track 12 (1:58)
Track 13 (1:28)
Track 14 (3:08)
Review: Blue Chemise's debut LP, Influence On Dusk, re-emerges after its original 2017 release of only 105 copies as this vital reissue. BAADM makes the sought-after album widely available with remastered sound by Christophe Albertijn and updated artwork that stays true to the artist's vision. Influence On Dusk is a unique cycle of fourteen electroacoustic compositions that are mysterious, sometimes haunting, and always filled with a gentle melancholy. This reissue marks Australian artist Mark Gomes' second release on BAADM following the more romantic Flower Studies in 2021 and is one that captures his evocative, introspective style in a new light.
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Codice D'Amore Orientale (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Cat: LPSM 3722. Rel: 11 Dec 24
God Is Love (3:42)
Kamasutra (2:45)
Mara-Jat's Love (3:33)
Sawadi (2:01)
Nude Love (2:23)
Haing & Yutia (5:05)
La Cortigiana (3:19)
Thai Pop (3:04)
Narai & Lakshmi (3:02)
Nude Love (long version - previously unreleased - bonus track) (3:20)
Review: Codice d'amore orientale may not be Piero Vivarelli's best film according to those who know, but its fantastically groovy soundtrack is a standout feature. Composed by Alberto Baldan Bembo under the alias Blue Marvin, the nine tracks blend Italian pop, orchestral arrangements, Asian influences, breakbeat, funk and experimental sounds. The soundtrack captures the essence of the era and offers a unique mix of genres that perfectly complements the film's vibe. Its eclectic style makes it a must-have for any self-respecting DJ's collection while showcasing Baldan Bembo's versatility.
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Rug Island (Soundtrack)
Rug Island (Soundtrack) ("sunset" orange marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: DEMREC 1255. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Bluey Theme Tune (vocal version)
Rug Island (part 1)
Obstacle Course
Octopus (feat King Stingray)
Wild Girls
Escape
Onesies
Fairytale
Rug Island (part 2)
Explorers
Muffin Drive
Turtleboy
Bin Night
Cricket
Cafe
Rug Island (part 3)
Review: Rug Island, pressed on sunset orange vinyl, is the latest musical adventure from Bluey, following the success of Dance Mode! and featuring 16 brand new tracks from the beloved series. Crafted by Joff Bush and the Bluey Music team, the album draws from episodes across seasons 1, 2, and 3, inviting listeners to explore the boundless imaginations of Bluey and Bingo. Inspired by the Rug Island episodeia whimsical place where children's fantasies come alive and adults reconnect with their inner childithis album brings that playful spirit to life. Highlighted singles include 'Octopus,' a dynamic rock collaboration with King Stingray, the lively 'Onesies,' and the fresh 'Bluey Theme Tune (Vocal Version).' Other standout tracks include the nostalgic 'Fairytale,' the sea shanty-inspired 'Explorers,' the energetic 'Muffin Drive,' and the tender 'Turtleboy.' The album sleeve features a scene from Rug Island, with a reverse side that connects to previous releases, forming a panoramic view of the Heeler family's home. Rug Island is a delightful addition to any Bluey fan's collection, full of joy and imagination.
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Sakamoto (On Guitar)
Sakamoto (On Guitar) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: SQM 031. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Aoneko No Torso (2:14)
Dream (1:11)
Bibo No Aozora (3:12)
Blu (2:55)
A Flower Is Not A Flower (3:08)
20220302 (2:34)
Opus (2:37)
Dancing In The Sky (3:45)
Suite For Krug In 2008: Movement I (6:24)
Suite For Krug In 2008: Movement II (7:06)
Suite For Krug In 2008: Movement II (5:07)
Review: Munich-based classical guitarist and composer Jonathan Bockelmann made his mark in 2023 with his debut album Childish Mind. His journey into composition began with arrangements of pieces by Japanese maestro Ryuichi Sakamoto. These arrangements, which have previously been released digitally in three editions, are now available on vinyl for the first time. The record, presented in premium packaging with an embossed art print, showcases Sakamoto's diverse repertoire. It includes both lesser-known works like Suite for Krug and iconic masterpieces such as Bibo No Aozora. This release beautifully celebrates the timeless artistry of Sakamoto as reimagined through Bockelmann's exquisite guitar interpretations.
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Bitter Reflection
Bitter Reflection (limited light blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DAISC 2195. Rel: 23 Dec 24
Get It Right (4:00)
Strike The Match (3:33)
This Conversation (2:45)
Fortia (3:25)
Bitter Reflection (3:58)
Out Of Season (3:34)
Never Ever (3:36)
On This Day (3:00)
Hyena (2:23)
Last Repose (3:39)
Deepcolorlights (2:02)
Review: Body Of Light are brotherly duo Alex and Andrew Jarson from Arizona, but you'd be forgiven for thinking they were from the mid 80s the way they nail the sound of heavy-hearted synth-pop and new wave. This new album was written in the wake of 2019's Time To Kill, and it arrives ten years into their career. The maturity in the music shines through, not least in the voluptuous instrumental parts - just listen to the bass slinking around 'Never Ever' and you'll hear what we mean. If you like your synth-pop shot through with a seductive darkness, this album has more than enough to whet your appetite.
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Banshee
Banshee (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 014LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Francois J Bonnet - "Banshee" (21:13)
Sarah Davachi - "Brasse Brevis" (17:57)
Review: A split release featuring two distinct yet complementary compositions by Francois J. Bonnet and Sarah Davachi. French composer Bonnet's 'Banshee' is a journey to the edges of the old world, where the boundaries between nature and human presence blur. Drawing on field recordings made in the Inner Hebrides, he weaves an aural tableau where the calls of seabirds intertwine with the mournful wail of the wind and the gentle lapping of water against the shore merges with the distant drone of a boat engine. The piece unfolds in seven interwoven movements, each capturing a different facet of the landscape's character. Meanwhile, Canadian artist Davachi's 'Basse Brevis' is a minimalist exploration of timbre, space and duration. Through subtle shifts in texture and harmony, Davachi creates a work that is both precise and evocative, its slowly evolving soundscapes inviting deep listening and contemplation. The piece's restrained yet poignant character creates a gentle tension, blurring the lines between instrumental and concrete approaches to sound. A compelling example of the power of sound to evoke place and emotion, offering two distinct yet complementary perspectives on the relationship between humans and the natural world.
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The Fall: A Series Of Documented Experiences
Cat: DE 326. Rel: 22 Nov 24
Save Me (5:18)
Darsteller (5:25)
Credo (4:20)
Rapture Capture (4:45)
Lurking (4:56)
The Fall (3:27)
Pandrogyne (4:35)
Eerie (4:31)
Recovery & Redemption (4:23)
Review: Romanian producer and DJ Miruna Boruzescu aka Borusiade has always dealt in brilliantly futuristic sounds that are both austere yet hypnotic. Now they're back on Dark Entries with third full length THE FALL: A Series of Documented Experiences after many great outings on the likes of Comeme, Pinkman and Cititrax. This latest work explores memory and embodiment through nine moody tracks that blend melancholic synths, deep basslines and powerful drums into introspective soundscapes that muse on love and loss. We're told that 'Save Me' and 'The Fall' are born from heartbreak but distil pain into something beautiful while tributes to artists like Porn Darsteller and Genesis P-Orridge also appear in this fantastically personal album.
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Played by: Josh Cheon
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Ashram Sun
Ashram Sun (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: SPM 014LP. Rel: 07 Nov 24
North Triunfo Canyon Road Front Gate Shanti (feat Carlos Nino) (3:00)
Ashram Sun Sai Anantam (feat Nate Mercereau) (7:29)
There Will Be Brighter Days (feat Angel Bat Dawid & Nate Mercereau) (7:16)
Avatar Bookstore Bal Vikas (feat Turn On The Sunlight) (7:13)
Chumash Pradesh Mandir Steps Reflection (feat Randal Fisher) (10:48)
Thru Her Wisdom Eye (feat Mia Doi Todd) (5:37)
Turiyasangitananda Eternal Pranams (6:42)
(The Circle) Of Compassion (feat MidnightRoba) (8:10)
Our Cottage To Across The Stream (3:44)
Your Soul Is Perfect (Supreme Uniter) (feat Radha Botofasina) (7:49)
Review: Surya Botofasina's new album, Ashram Sun, follows his acclaimed debut Everyone's Children and marks his first major release since touring with Andre 3000 and contributing to New Blue Sun. This album is a tribute to Surya's spiritual and musical upbringing under Swamini Turiyasangitananda, also known as Alice Coltrane, at California's Sai Anantam Ashram. Ashram Sun is a profound work of spiritual jazz and it features close collaborators Carlos NiNo and Nate Mercereau with production by the prolific NiNo, whose vision is central to today's progressive jazz scene. This album is an immersive world of classy, spiritual and meditative jazz sound.
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The Third Of May
Cat: SONLP 016. Rel: 04 Dec 24
Introductie: De Zilvermeeuw (3:44)
Een Drenkeling (3:02)
Met De Fiets Van Zee Naar Huis (1:23)
Thuiskomen, Eten, Slapen (1:16)
Een Etterende Lucht (3:00)
Figuur In De Branding (3:31)
Visitatie Melodie (3:04)
De Ontmoeting (2:07)
Een Taal (2:18)
Van Nacht Naar Dag (4:43)
Omhoog En Aftiteling Speelt (2:30)
Review: Den Helder is the northernmost city in Holland, is surrounded by water and borders the North Sea. With a military history dating back to the 16th century, it is also the most bombed city in the Netherlands and was nearly destroyed during World War II. The Third of May was written and recorded in 2020 over six days in an old pumping station located in the dunes of Huisduinen near Den Helder. The story behind the album is set in this historic city, weaving its tumultuous past into a vivid, imagined narrative inspired by the area's rich and tragic history. It's as much of an emotional rollercoaster as you would expect given the concept.
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