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Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (reissue)
Cat: MAXI 114412. Rel: 06 Nov 24
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (vocal)
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (instrumental)
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (edit)
Die Klapperschlange (Escape From New York) (Nomoo remix)
Review: One of legendary filmmaker John Carpenter's few forays into electro-disco proper, 'Die Klapperschlange' is an instant throwback, the title theme from the 1981 sci-fi film Escape From New York. Everyone knows this melody, yet few could point to its origin, and that's likely due to the German release of the John Carpenter film being titled 'Die Klapperschlange' ('The Rattlesnake'). And yes, you heard us right: John Carpenter himself made this piece of music. A multi-talented man indeed, though he did work with fellow composer and sound designer Alan Howarth to add the finishing touches here. It's as if this track were made for the anarcho-discos of the future, its inherent darkness rendering it seemingly unassailable by the crumbling of society or public breakouts of violence depicted in the film. Plus, there's *that* unmistakable four-bar extension, in which a three-note hook has permanently wedged itself in our minds - wowee. And on this new release via ZYX, we've got two new alt-mixes and an outrun techno remix from Nomoo. Sweet!
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Played by: Josh Cheon, Tom Drew
タグ: Cosmic Disco
 in stock $21.20
Revelations
Cat: PRTLL 002. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Reprobation (4:17)
Apocalypse (6:22)
Hecatomb (6:50)
Calamity (6:25)
Rapture (5:14)
World To Come (5:15)
 in stock $19.78
Por Que?
Por Que? (12")
Cat: BASIX 134. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Por Que? (extended mix) (5:54)
Don't Leave Me (extended mix) (6:01)
Por Que? (remix) (4:59)
Por Que? (album version) (4:10)
Review: Cetu Javu's 'Por Que?' gets a fresh release on vinyl from Blanco Y Negro and it's a proper nod to classic dance nostalgia. Side 1 kicks off with the extended mix of 'Por Que?,' a melodic, synth-heavy track packed with infectious grooves, followed by 'Don't Leave Me,' which keeps the energy high with its pulsating basslines and emotive vocals. Side 2 brings a remix of 'Por Que?' that adds a modern twist, alongside the original album version, perfect for fans craving that irresistible late 80s/early 90s dance vibe.
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Played by: Josh Cheon
タグ: 90s House | Euro House | Synth Pop
 in stock $24.59
Palm Palm (Remastered Edition)
Palm Palm (Remastered Edition) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: INN8ED 001. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Palm Palm (6:34)
Palm Palm (Broom & Hill remix) (5:05)
Function (5:34)
Returned (5:50)
Review: Bristol label-turned-blog Innate launches a new sub-label, Innate Editions, which it says is dedicated to timeless UK techno, IDM, electro and ambient music, and it'll all come on heavyweight vinyl to boot. The first release revives Connective Zone's Palm Palm, a millennium-era cult classic and Ben UFO favourite that first came out on Mark Broom and Dave Hill's Unexplored Beats in 2001. Now, this long-out-of-print, expensive and hard to find gem has been remastered by Jamie Anderson and so sounds superb with many lavish electronic layers, richly emotive melodies and dynamic drums that lean on UK techno, IDM, and deep electro. Sounds as good now as it ever did.
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Next Wave Acid Punx Revamps
Cat: 541416 668180. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Deborah Sasson & MCL - "(Carmen) Danger In Her Eyes" (Curses Revamp) (6:38)
Philadelphia Five - "Not Leaving Without Jerry" (Andi Revamp) (5:11)
JWB Hits The Beat - "House Fatale" (Curses Revamp) (7:01)
Voyou - "Houseman" (Stockholm Syndrome AU Revamp) (5:51)
Review: An EP that takes you through elevated 80s-inspired coldwave and synth soundscapes, matching nostalgia with modern production and featuring a seamless fusion of proto-techno, EBM and synth-pop. Side-1 opens with Deborah Sasson & MCL's 'Danger In Her Eyes' (Curses Revamp), a thrilling reimagination of new beat and synth-pop. The addition of vocal samples elevates its vintage essence, delivering a futuristic gem that's both haunting and danceable. Next, Andi's rework of 'Philadelphia Five's Not Leaving Without Jerry' injects energy with its uptempo groove, merging EBM rhythms with a dash of disco flair for an infectious, club-ready cut. Side-2 starts with 'House Fatale' (Curses Revamp) by JWB Hits The Beat, an ode to late 80s synth-pop akin to My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult. Chopped vocals and melodic synths create a hypnotic, era-defining vibe. Finally, Stockholm Syndrome AU's revamp of 'Voyou's Houseman' leans into heavier industrial and EBM tones, blending them for a powerful conclusion. This collection is a great example in reviving and reinventing vintage sounds, offering a fresh perspective on timeless styles.
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Southern Coastline (inc Awakened Souls, Jack Lever, Inhmost, Synkro mixes)
Cat: DET 007. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Southern Coastline (4:15)
Southern Coastline (Awakened Souls remix) (4:18)
Southern Coastline (Jack Lever Northern mix) (4:05)
Southern Coastline (Inhmost Coastal mix) (6:27)
Southern Coastline (Synkro remix) (5:39)
Review: Inspired by "slow and quiet life on the southern coasts of England", the debut from CVOIA - a new collaboration between producers and Captured Visions label founders Adam O'Hara and Tom Parker - offers gorgeously lolloping, lazy beats and expansive, cinematic orchestration. There's the brittle, slow motion breakbeats and woozy instrumentation of the duo's original, then remixes from four of their favourite acts: Awakened Souls, Inhmost, Jack Lever and Synkro. All the tracks are about as strenuous as an afternoon on the beach, and equally nourishing, with Synkro's rich, synth-soaked near-ambient mix a dramatic, undisputed highlight. Jack Lever's Northern Mix, meanwhile, wouldn't sound out of place nestled somewhere in Mo'Wax's first dozen or so releases. High praise indeed, but much deserved.
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80s
80s (limited hand-stamped blue vinyl 12")
Cat: MAINLTD 009B. Rel: 09 May 25
Matthias Schildger - "80.1" (5:53)
Matthias Schildger - "80.2" (8:23)
Matthias Schildger - "80.3" (6:18)
CSMS - "80.4" (6:22)
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アルバム
The Wind That Had Not Touched Land
Cat: ACOLOUR 052. Rel: 30 Apr 25
First The Crocus (4:32)
The Wind That Had Not Touched Land (7:15)
For Anni Albers (4:56)
Aria (2:37)
Like A Sail Or A Bed (5:26)
Chaque Plante, Chaque Personne (3:48)
The Air Moving (6:06)
Nasturtium Runners (Read By The Rain) (4:14)
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Quiet Music Under The Moon
Quiet Music Under The Moon (clear vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MUCOLP 028T. Rel: 19 Nov 24
Drift To Dreamland (4:27)
Quiet Music Under The Moon (2:39)
Late Summer Night (5:03)
Moon Shower (3:55)
Moon Bathing (4:49)
Moonage Daydream (4:11)
Moonlight Shadow (4:02)
Ray (4:55)
Arigato Arigato (4:13)
Oyasumi, Ohayo (3:55)
Review: Quiet Music Under the Moon marks the 2023 debut of Calm, featuring a talented ensemble: Toshitaka Shibata on piano, Yuichiro Kato on saxophone, Tomokazu Sugimoto on upright bass and Kakuei on steel pan. This new collection shifts focus from showcasing virtuosic solos to delivering a meticulously crafted suite of chillout tracks, mostly incorporating "moon" in their titles. The album unfolds like a serene journey through the night, seamlessly transitioning from pieces like 'Drift Into Dreamland' to morning reflections in 'Oyasumi, Ohayo'. The natural sounds of cicadas and gentle summer showers act as connecting threads, enhancing the auditory experience. Musically, the tracks fall into two categories: softly sighing synth melodies reminiscent of 80s cinematic scores and gentle, beatless soundscapes infused with post-rave textures. For example, 'Moonshower' evokes the lush aesthetics of Digital Justice's works, slowed down to a meditative pace. Calm's signature ambient sound shines throughout, characterised by slowly arching pads and sustained chords that invite contemplation. This clear vinyl edition, complete with an obi strip.
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Liberosis
Liberosis (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BLV 8410. Rel: 03 Oct 24
The Lab (2:33)
IF I'M NOT HERE (4:19)
Upgrade (2:25)
BE FREE (5:09)
Frozen Files (3:38)
WORLD (3:27)
Retry (4:41)
RISER (4:31)
Begin Again (3:49)
TRANSMISSION (1:49)
Overload (3:43)
The Void (3:42)
EYES (2:47)
Leaving Home (2:35)
SMUG SNAKE (4:32)
HIGHER (5:01)
You Will Rise (intro) (2:42)
YOU WILL RISE (3:34)
 in stock $29.11
Look Over The Nile (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: EZRDR 203. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Louksor (4:26)
The Next Dune (9:49)
Waters (6:41)
Soft Sofa River (3:51)
Cobra (8:39)
Vision Of The End (5:43)
In The Cristal (2:38)
Played by: Gumshoe
 in stock $42.68
Honey
Honey (LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: SLANG 50570LP. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Broke My Heart (2:44)
Honey (4:18)
Volume (3:53)
Do Without You (2:12)
Come Find Me (3:56)
August 20/24 (1:29)
Dear Life (3:44)
Over Now (4:24)
Campfire (2:29)
Climbing (4:05)
Only You (3:36)
Got To Change (3:11)
Review: Honey stands as a distinct entry in Caribou's evolving catalog. Dan Snaith has always been known for reinventing his sound with each release, and this album is no exception. It represents a continuation of his journey, combining the rich, pop sensibilities he's honed over years of music-making. Following the deeply personal themes of his previous albums, Suddenly and the Grammy-nominated Our Love, Snaith shifts focus on Honey to explore more universal themes. The album seamlessly merges the infectious energy of his Daphni project with the emotive, uplifting qualities that define Caribou. Tracks are built for the dancefloor, bursting with unexpected twists and vibrant layers that only Snaith can deliver. Honey doesn't feel like a departure from Caribou's past, but rather a natural progression that unites his dual identities. The album is a testament to Snaith's restless creativity, as he continues to push boundaries and refuses to be confined by any single genre or approach. This release excels through sound and emotion.
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タグ: Future House
 in stock $22.04
Honey
Honey (LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MRG 848. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Broke My Heart (2:44)
Honey (4:18)
Volume (3:53)
Do Without You (2:12)
Come Find Me (3:56)
August 20/24 (1:29)
Dear Life (3:44)
Over Now (4:24)
Campfire (2:29)
Climbing (4:05)
Only You (3:36)
Got To Change (3:11)
 in stock $30.81
Honey
Honey (limited yellow vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRG 848PEAK. Rel: 17 Oct 24
Broke My Heart (2:44)
Honey (4:18)
Volume (3:53)
Do Without You (2:12)
Come Find Me (3:56)
August 20/24 (1:29)
Dear Life (3:44)
Over Now (4:24)
Campfire (2:29)
Climbing (4:05)
Only You (3:36)
Got To Change (3:11)
 in stock $31.09
Ear World
Ear World (cassette)
Cat: 29S 006. Rel: 09 Apr 25
My Buddy (Miss You In Ear World)
Milk - My Ideal Is Windy
Always - My Ideal Is Windy
Lace - My Ideal Is Windy
Balm
I
II
Alter, Alter
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Now Wait For The Last Year (remastered)
Cat: MNQ 159LP. Rel: 11 Jul 24
The Happening World
Animal Latte
Chearth
Tracking With Close-Ups
Leaving
Review: This enigmatic recording, ahead of its time upon release, features Caroline K's pioneering approach to analog synth music and sample experimentation. Tracks like 'The Happening World' demonstrate her focus on dark ambient and drone music, while 'Animal Lattice' offers a haunting juxtaposition of high and low notes, reminiscent of early Dead Can Dance. 'Between The Spaces' explores a range of atmospheres, from new age to dungeon synth, with ethereal undertones. Caroline K's use of background noises and found sounds adds depth and texture to compositions like 'Leaving,' leaving a lasting impression on listeners. Now Wait For Last Year remains a lasting legacy to Caroline K's innovative spirit and her enduring influence on ambient, dark ambient, and electronic music. This brilliant trip into experimental ambience will impress everyone from soundtrack lovers to those who are into darker electronics.
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Notte Davvero
Cat: 805609 9007460. Rel: 23 May 25
Notte Davvero (feat Eugene) (3:14)
La Nostra Vita (3:32)
Disco Pianeta (feat Andy Bluvertigo) (3:18)
Assurda Poesia (3:26)
We Danced In Decay (feat Alberto Styloo, Eugene) (4:01)
La Tempesta (3:17)
Londra Nel Deserto (3:35)
Un Altro Mondo (3:18)
Universo 25 (4:31)
1984 (feat Garbo) (4:16)
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Anywhere
Cat: SMV 010. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Love Me Like Your Last Time
It's Never Enough
Lightyears
Criminal
Human (feat Hannah Lew)
Anywhere (feat Endless Atlass)
Put Up A Fight
Dancing With Shadows
Ruin Me
Nobody's Diary
 in stock $28.54
Mars (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Mars (Soundtrack) (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile yellow flame vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVATM 399C. Rel: 09 Jul 24
Mars Theme (1:42)
Mars (3:50)
Daedalus (3:00)
Earth (2:15)
Science (2:19)
Space X (2:35)
Space Station (4:16)
Symphony Of The Dead (9:10)
Planetarium (2:27)
Towards Daedalus (2:49)
Life On Mars (3:47)
Review: Nick Cave and Warren Ellis's soundtrack for the National Geographic documentary about an imagined 2033 manned mission to Mars feels like a sketch for the atmospheric soundscapes of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' 2016 album Skeleton Tree. Both works inhabit the same dark-hued, super-charged sonic atmosphere. Cave's cinematic music, enriched by Ellis's imaginative contributions, explores a wide range of sounds: distorted guitars in 'Space X,' sibylline keyboard arpeggios in 'Space Station,' and vast synthesized swathes evoking space's void. 'Planetarium' features soulful drones and synthesized strings, creating anticipation and stillness. With few vocals, this ambient soundtrack is perfect for chilling out and daydreaming. It's a departure from the intense emotions of the Bad Seeds, reflecting Cave's inward focus after personal tragedy. Unlike many soundtracks, this one stands apart, integral to Cave and Ellis's collaboration, and can be savored without thinking about Mars. Now available on vinyl for the first time!
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There Were More Failures Than This
Cat: 2A 36. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Like Art, Wandering
Whatever I'm Doing, It's Wrong
At Last
Oro Oro
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Landmarks
Cat: CTATSU 005. Rel: 27 Jun 24
7o 10o 77o 83o (8:46)
The First Steps Onto Their Soil (3:13)
Hotel Mona Lisa (3:54)
Indistinguishable From Magic (5:35)
A Big & Strange Place (0:40)
Volcanic Institutions (0:57)
From Fire, Ice (2:36)
Embera (4:23)
5000 Feet Under The Surface (0:24)
Blending All Of The Above (3:33)
S-Shaped Isthmus (1:51)
Magnified Pieces Of Thermodynamics (7:14)
The Signs Are Everywhere (0:50)
Rights Of The Idea Or A Machine (8:58)
Review: Landmarks remains among one of the most eminent ambient albums of our time, and this isn't the first time it's been reissued since its first release in 2018 either. Something in the way the album presents itself, and was formed and marketed - the easygoing simplicity of the artists' real names Will Long and John Daniel; the inspiratory inputs of Peter Weir and Paul Theroux; the visionary character of its track titles, such as 'The signs are everywhere', 'Indistinguishable from magic' and 'S-shaped isthmus' - have all likely lent to its enduring success. However, all these factors are but mere orbital ejecta around its core appeal, which is the soul-quelling ambient music at its center. Only occasionally peppered with the odd bosomy vocal sample - through which allusions to innovation, exploration and the dangers of inner contemplative adventure are heard - we are once again reminded of the boundless wells of beauty unearthed by the Japan resident maestro of chill and the ambient verderer, in combo.
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Southern Lands
Southern Lands (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MEC 087. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Southern Lands (4:07)
Love Me (4:15)
Oye (4:24)
Words Without Thoughts (4:22)
So Strange (4:00)
Get It (5:02)
Situations (4:02)
Bad Dreams (3:47)
Have In Mind (3:31)
A Donde (3:59)
Quien Lo Sabia? (6:42)
Fight Without A Reason (3:16)
Situations (extended version) (5:17)
Have In Mind (Kalimba mix) (5:33)
China Girl (Dino mix) (3:17)
Quiero Verte! (4:58)
So Strange (extended version) (6:00)
A Donde (extended version) (5:59)
Review: Contrary to its ultra-crisp sound - one that suggests it could've been made today - Cetu Javu's Southern Lands was first released on Basic Mix in 1990. Catering to the largely cassette-bound underground of Barcelona at the time, Basic Mix acted as a little-known sublabel through which acts like Javu could express their best and rawest sides. Comprising Javier Revilla and Chris Demere, Cetu Javu had moved to Barcelona from Hanover, Germany - inspired by the works of Kraftwerk, Soft Cell, and Jean-Michel Jarre - and thus produced Southern Lands following a tour shared with fellow acts Wolfsheim and Blind Passengers. The album is shockingly well-made, bespeaking the power of minimal production and conservative vocal processing to achieve a crystal-clear, no less upfront, 'naked' industrial sound.
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 in stock $44.37
Dioramas
Dioramas (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + postcard + inserts with obi-strip)
Cat: AN 47. Rel: 07 Feb 25
The Saint's Island (2:37)
Phantom Cortege (2:36)
The Carrach (1:39)
Sunken Treasures (2:01)
Ghost From The Sea (1:45)
Diorama (2:08)
The Chain Of Time (2:31)
Chiaroscuro (2:40)
The Changes (1:49)
People's Hill (3:32)
The Love Token (1:34)
A Lighter Place (3:05)
Dressed In Red (2:04)
The Ringstone (4:32)
Lonely House (2:36)
Review: Active now for some 40 years, Hiull's Andrew Chalk explores the quiet, intimate spaces between melody and texture, highlighting fleeting moments with a painter's touch heer across 15 tracks. While his previous release, Songs of the Sea, unfolded in long, in depth waves, Dioramas embraces succinct pieces in each composition showing a look into a world rich with hushed tones and slow-moving beauty. There's a gentle warmth that permeates much of the album, as if the music is unfolding in soft light. 'The Carrach' introduces a folksy lilt, its melody turning over itself like a jewel slowly spinning on a dial. 'The Changes' evokes a meditative solemnity with its rich, organ-led hymn, while 'Lonely House' closes the album with stretched, whispering strings that shimmer like reflections on water. These small but striking details never disrupt the album's stillness but instead highlight Chalk's ability to subtly shift focus, revealing new layers of depth in each listen. A master of texture and restraint, Chalk continues to refine his singular approach to ambient and drone, weaving together fragile yet deep soundscapes. On Dioramas, the British Andrew Chalk returns to the art of miniaturism, crafting delicate, self-contained sonic vignettes that feel like carefully composed dioramas in sound.
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CHBB
CHBB (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SSLP 07. Rel: 21 Jun 24
Mau Mau (5:08)
Nbke (4:53)
Bali (3:19)
Schatten (3:12)
Highroller (1:32)
Metall (3:33)
Nobodies Perfect (5:36)
Disconanz (3:34)
Voyage Au Bout De La Nuit (4:36)
Chou Frou (4:33)
La Petit Mort (2:02)
Irriter Les Esprits (3:00)
Trigger Up Up! (3:38)
Klick Clac (1:31)
Speedloch (2:59)
Ima Iki Mashoo (2:22)
Go Go Go! (2:21)
Monkey Rules (5:07)
Shapeshifter (3:07)
Two Track One (4:08)
Review: CHBB was a project by Beate Bartel and Chris Haas that developed from a collaboration first embarked upon in 1981, while working on the self-titled album Liaisons Dangereuses. After initially releasing their music only on four limited cassettes, this compilation from Soulsheriff flaunts their complete works, including all recordings from the original tapes paired with several new and original tracks by each artist. One can hardly tell the difference between original and new here; from the surreally throat-sung contraltos of 'NBKE' to the jankily strange doubletimes of 'Bali', from the the warbly hypnotisms of 'Shapeshifter' to the womping-kicks-over-German-language-incantations of 'Ima Iki-Mashoo', there's an industrial, experimental treat here for everyone.
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Invincible Summer
Cat: HDR 24018. Rel: 03 Jul 24
Echoes Of A Dreamer's Lace
Saturday Memories
As Pragile As The Morning
Hourglass
Soft Haze
Mirroring
Into A Spirit's Dream
A Blurry Memory Of First Love
Invincible Summer
We Ever Lived What We Live
Review: Damien Duque aka. City Of Dawn delivers his next ambient record, Invincible Summer, adding to the recent trend of ambient titles fashioned after philosophical quotations. The reference in this case is Albert Camus, who penned the aphorism - "in the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer" - in his lesser-spotted memento Return To Tipasa. It's clear that existentialism is a school that resonates with Duque most relevantly; the Texan artist is known for his atmospheric works dealing in themes of embattled anxiety, overcoming, self-reflection, and autism advocacy. Evoking a space of tranquility reachable only via the hard wins of deep inner work, City Of Dawn's texturized, fluting, bell-laden incantations are a striking match to the crux of Camus' philosophy: that even in the hardest of times, there always exists an inner realm of strength and resilience.
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Dead Channel Sky (Loser Edition)
Dead Channel Sky (Loser Edition) (gatefold neon pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SP 1575X. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Intro (0:54)
Dominator (2:30)
Change The Channel (2:15)
Run It (2:59)
Go (2:58)
Code (3:15)
Dodger (4:11)
Malleus (with Nels Cline) (1:54)
Scams (Ft. Tia Nomore) (3:39)
Keep Pushing (3:37)
Mood Organ (1:45)
Polaroids (3:45)
Madcap (1:45)
Mirrorshades Pt. 2 (Ft. Cartel Madras) (4:10)
Welcome Home Warrior (feat Aesop Rock) (3:36)
Ask What Happened (4:37)
Review: Imagine a world where the pioneers of hip-hop and electro reign supreme, their sounds echoing through the neon-lit streets of a futuristic metropolis. This is the world that Clipping creates, their music a heady blend of gritty beats, razor-sharp rhymes and dystopian soundscapes. 'Dominator' and 'Change the Channel' set the tone with their raw energy and infectious hooks, while 'Run It' and 'Go' showcase the group's lyrical dexterity and knack for crafting intricate rhymes that weave tales of technology, alienation and social unrest. Collaborations with Aesop Rock, Nels Cline and Cartel Madras add further depth and dimension to the album's sonic tapestry, each artist bringing their unique flavour to the mix. Tracks like 'Simple Degradation' and 'Mood Organ' delve into the darker corners of this dystopian world, exploring the anxieties and uncertainties of a future dominated by technology. It's not for the faint of heart, but it is a thrilling ride through a world of futuristic sounds and thought-provoking lyrics.
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The Moon & The Melodies (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0642CD. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Sea, Swallow Me
Memory Gongs
Why Do You Love Me?
Eyes Are Mosaics
She Will Destroy You
The Ghost Has No Home
Bloody & Blunt
Ooze Out & Away, One How
Review: The Moon and the Melodies, a remarkable collaboration between Cocteau Twins and ambient pioneer Harold Budd, remains a standout achievement in both artists' repertoires. First released in 1986, this enchanting album is now receiving a well-deserved vinyl reissue, meticulously remastered by Robin Guthrie from the original tapes. This album is a stunning fusion of the Cocteau Twins' signature dreamlike atmospheres with Budd's elegant, improvisational piano, resulting in a listening experience that is both expansive and deeply personal. The blending of Elizabeth Fraser's ethereal vocals, seamlessly intertwined with Guthrie's luminous guitar work and Raymonde's resonant bass, creates a sound that is both distinct and evocative. The album effortlessly balances vocal tracks with instrumentals, each adding to its rich and diverse sonic palette. This reissue offers a chance to rediscover a defining moment in the evolution of dream pop and ambient music. The Moon and the Melodies continues to stun audiences. This CD edition is the perfect vehicle to an ethereal beauty of the highest order.
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The Moon & The Melodies (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0642LP. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Sea, Swallow Me (3:11)
Memory Gongs (7:23)
Why Do You Love Me? (4:43)
Eyes Are Mosaics (4:08)
She Will Destroy You (4:12)
The Ghost Has No Home (7:31)
Bloody & Blunt (2:12)
Ooze Out & Away, Onehow (3:32)
Review: The Moon and the Melodies, a collaboration between Cocteau Twins and ambient pioneer Harold Budd, stands as a unique gem in both artists' discographies. Originally released in 1986, this ethereal album is now being reissued on vinyl, remastered from the original tapes by Robin Guthrie. Unlike anything else the Cocteau Twins ever produced, this record blends their dreamlike soundscapes with Budd's serene, improvisational piano work. The result is an atmospheric journey, at once intimate and expansive. Tracks like 'Sea, Swallow Me' shine with Elizabeth Fraser's otherworldly vocals, intertwined with Guthrie's shimmering guitar and Raymonde's grounding bass, creating a sound that feels both familiar and entirely unique. Instrumentals like 'Memory Gongs' and 'The Ghost Has No Home' highlight Budd's delicate piano, enhanced by the band's signature ambient textures. The album is a study in contrasts, vocal tracks sit alongside instrumentals, each contributing to a cohesive yet diverse listening experience. For fans, this reissue is a chance to revisit a pivotal moment in the evolution of dream pop and ambient music. The album's enduring appeal is evident in its continued influence in social media. The Moon and the Melodies remains a shining light that can happen when artists from different realms come together to create something truly timeless.
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Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) (reissue)
Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) (reissue) (limited clear-in-red vinyl 3xLP + MP3 download code in slip-case)
Cat: DAIS 188LPC5. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Moon's Milk Or Under An Unquiet Skull (part 1) (8:07)
Moon's Milk Or Under An Unquiet Skull (part 2) (7:56)
Bee Stings (4:51)
Glowworms/Waveforms (5:42)
Summer Substructures (5:04)
A Warning From The Sun (For Fritz) (8:02)
Regel (1:15)
Rosa Decidua (4:53)
Switches (4:43)
The Auto-Asphyxiating Hierophant (5:57)
Amethyst Deceivers (6:17)
A White Rainbow (8:51)
North (3:48)
Magnetic North (7:23)
Christmas Is Now Drawing Near (4:57)
Copal (16:45)
Bankside (6:48)
The Coppice Meat (10:48)
U Pel (Incense Offering) (12:33)
Review: Originally released as a double CD in 2002, Moon's Milk (In Four Phases) is a collection of four EPs Coil issued seasonally in 1998 via their Eskaton imprint. Featuring John Balance, Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson, Drew McDowall, and William Breeze, it was recorded in their Chiswick, London home studio before they relocated to Weston-Super-Mare. This pivotal work has long been considered a high point in Coil's discography, though it was never reissued or pressed on vinyl at the time. Arranged around the equinoxes and solstices, Moon's Milk captures Coil's deep dive into improvisation, ritualistic sound design and mystical atmospheres and stands proud as a testament to their individuality.

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Played by: Wes Baggaley
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Color Of Time II
Color Of Time II (hand-numbered CD + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 49. Rel: 12 Jun 24
Free For A Moment
While We Can
When Will We Learn?
No Way Of Knowing
Something Better
Ask Yourself Why
Surrender
All That Remains
 in stock $13.55
Colored Music (reissue)
Colored Music (reissue) (clear sky blue vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: HMJY 216. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Colored Music (5:04)
Anticipation (3:52)
Ei Sei Raku (4:32)
Sanctuary (6:04)
Too Much Money (3:25)
Love Hallucination (4:42)
Third Eye - Clear Light (4:53)
Heartbeat (5:43)
Giant Bird (bonus track) (3:49)
Review: This reissue of the 1981 self-titled album from the cult Japanese duo Colored Music is now made available on vinyl for the first time since its original release. This groundbreaking mix of cosmic new wave, avant-garde synth-pop, experimental funk and unconventional disco is wonderfully unique and is reminiscent of David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy with a psychedelic Haruomi Hosono touch. Featuring celebrated musicians like Mansaku Kimura and Shuichi "Ponta" Murakami, Colored Music delivers an unparalleled, otherworldly soundscape that belies it ages.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Coral Morphologic 2
Coral Morphologic 2 (LP + poster)
Cat: TF 011. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Glitter Lines (1:31)
Plasma Ball (2:06)
Golden Ticket (2:45)
Victory Over An Oppressor (1:53)
The Garden (2:29)
Sundial (1:50)
Double Helix (1:33)
Submersible 2 (1:13)
Reef Mantra 2 (2:12)
Review: Coral Morphologic's brilliant debut album guided us through space but with their sophomore LP, if feels much more like we're arriving at a final destinationia vibrant, water-filled world brimming with life. The rhythms are lithe and heavily atmospheric with distant pads, sci-fi motifs and sense of the unknown ever-present. It's brilliantly evocative and cinematic from front to back. To sweeten the deal even further, the album comes with a foldout poster with the fantastically dreamy and otherworldly album art by Robert Beatty
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Nati Infiniti
Nati Infiniti (LP + insert in embossed sleeve)
Cat: STUMM 888. Rel: 03 Oct 24
I (6:37)
II (8:28)
III (5:37)
IV (4:46)
V (8:29)
Review: Italian musician, producer, composer, and instrument builder Alessandro Cortini unveils his latest release, NATI INFINITI, via Mute. Following up on 2021's Scuro Chiaro, NATI INFINITI is a forty-minute piece split into five movements, based on an immersive audio installation that Cortini originally created for the Sonar Lisboa festival in 2022, where it was presented across four floors of the Museu de Lisboa's Moagem. Marked by intense bouts of airy, tubular ambiences; and yet more sawwing tones counterposed with stark, angelic highs, giving rise to intensely beautiful arp sequenes, Cortini's latest is a real distillation of the sublime.
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Nati Infiniti
Cat: CDSTUMM 888. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Track 1 (6:37)
Track 2 (8:28)
Track 3 (5:37)
Track 4 (4:46)
Track 5 (8:29)
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For Now
For Now (LP limited to 150 copies)
Cat: JUSTINKAY EP. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Larvy (5:10)
Horsey (2:20)
Anaxagoras (5:47)
Snood (1:50)
Machine Spirit (5:48)
Wisconsin Desert (2:48)
Setting Sun (5:10)
For Now (1:52)
Review: The late great Cosmic AC's vast catalogue again yields some posthumous treasure with part two of the For Now album. It's another record that is as sophisticated as it is adventures with plenty of painstakingly crafted but effortless smooth breakbeats on 'Larvy' topped with pensive synths. Elsewhere there are logic-defying rhythm structures on 'Snood', hooky synth shimmers and more raw textures on 'Wisconsin Desert' and jazzy, cosmic motifs on the wonderful 'Setting Sun'. This is a high-class mini-album full of next-level sound designs and turbo-brain drum patterns. It makes for a compelling listen wherever you may be.
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All Is Sound
Cat: MOR 09. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Creation (6:53)
A Sleeping Planet (2:22)
Peace Prayer (4:32)
Black Rest (3:06)
Nada Barhma (3:55)
The Offering (4:10)
Review: The Cosmic Tones Research Trio's All Is Sound is a profound blend of healing music rooted in gospel, blues, and spiritual jazz. Led by alto saxophonist Roman Norfleet, alongside cellist Harlan Silverman and pianist Kennedy Verrett, the trio creates an immersive soundscape perfect for meditation and mindfulness. Each track unfolds with a peaceful, meditative quality, gently building layers of sound through the interplay of sax, cello, piano, flutes and even didgeridoo. The album's melodies are delicate yet rich, reminiscent of the spiritual jazz of Sun Ra, Alice Coltrane, and Pharoah Sanders. Tracks like 'Creation' and 'Black Rest' invite deep introspection, while 'Peace Prayer' and 'Nada Brahma' echo with a restorative, almost mystical atmosphere. With its slow-building compositions and organic instrumentation, All Is Sound offers a unique, serene listening experience a d a powerful healing force. The trio's commitment to creating purposeful, mindful music shines through, making this a great example of work in the contemporary spiritual jazz genre.
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Oxide Manifesto
Oxide Manifesto (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: CIS 162. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Blueprint (2:00)
Thought Loops (3:43)
Artefact (7) (1:15)
Light Leaks (3:14)
Floating Arithmetic (4:05)
Artefact (18) (0:44)
Tessellation Pact (3:39)
Dismantling The Milieu (1:34)
Yellow House (3:41)
In Theory, Yes (2:14)
Convergence (3:37)
Artefact (12) (2:22)
Review: Oxide Manifesto serves as an audio sketchbook, exploring a unique approach to music creation by blending obsolete machines with experimental composition. The album embraces the imperfections of magnetic tape, such as wow, flutter, wonky pitch, and tape hiss and so, explains the artist, makes the recording equipment as central to the process as the music itself. The method involved quickly composing ideas, deconstructing them onto tape loops, and performing with reel-to-reel machines and effects. The whole thing was recorded in a tiny, temperature-fluctuating studio on Hornsey Road and the final album reflects a collection of sound-art experiments that are structured and fragmented and capture the raw creativity of what was a hugely hands-on process.
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Bounds
Bounds (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: BAY 140V. Rel: 23 Oct 24
Long Stoop (4:00)
Groups Hollows (8:56)
Lampes Mosse (5:34)
Waste & Demesne (18:03)
Review: Craven Faults' 'Bounds' is the latest EP-length project to be outputted by the otherwise elusive Northern English artist. Once again building on his admirable, psycho-terrestrial approach - in which the artist embarks on long, restless trans-Anglican journeys as creative fuel for the alluvial fire - 'Bounds' hears the otherwise anonymous Faults trace the fault lines of the Black Country's pastoral-industrial contradiction, beginning said journey "less than 20 miles North-West of the city", and with no further elaboration than that. Side A traipses through three heat-hazed, ground-dwelling, humid humuses - the vague scrapes of heavy metallic industry looming over each mix, straddling both back and foreground - and only 'Lampses Mosse' permits much respite from the trek, via a tremblingly, relievingly spread synth bell. 'Waste & Demesne' is the B-side's epitaph for England's feudal legacy, its drawn-out basses and quavering pedal notes congregating to mourn the natural losses resulting from centuries' worth of exploitation.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Kinesia
Kinesia (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: NOUSLP 010. Rel: 30 Oct 24
Miso (feat Machina) (3:34)
Intratelar (3:38)
Tudo E Ilusao (2:58)
Perma (4:41)
Biofeedback (3:26)
Echo Distante (feat Marcela Dias) (4:03)
Telepathine (5:22)
Ch'al (4:10)
Suyo Perdido (4:25)
Review: Nicola Cruz's third studio album Kinesia blends intricate studio sessions with rich analogue synthesis to create a deeply introspective soundscape. This album serves as an "antenna" that allows you to tune into ancient messages, words and rhythms. Opening with a unique 5/4 rhythm, Cruz conjures a textural, almost meditative world where tracks like 'Perma' and 'Telepathine' evoke both mysticism and movement. Each piece is woven with chants, subtle percussion and expansive textures that draw you in ever deeper to Cruz's evolving, kinetic sound, making it perfect for both reflective listening and the dancefloor.
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Skin Bank
Skin Bank (translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: ALT 79. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Skin Bank (5:19)
Hell World (4:00)
Pixel Warfare (4:00)
Blood Libel (1:42)
Future Perfect (3:53)
SMART (4:10)
Toxic Worship (4:04)
Artificial Appeal (3:04)
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Moony Tunes
Moony Tunes (limited transparent red & black marbled vinyl LP + autographed art print)
Cat: DOAR XXXI. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Moony Tunes (21:04)
Moony Tunes (19:16)
Review: Moony Tunes is one of five new 12" LPs recently unveiled by David Tibet aka. Current 93, mad witch doctor of the post-80s industrial continuum. An ever-morphing project, Current 93 always implies motifs of apocalyptic folk, dream logic, and esoteric revelations, and this volume, subtitled Preparing To Sleep In Menstrual Night, feels like a whispered dispatch from the edge of sleep and symbol. True to C93's nature, it resists easy description, lullabying eerily through hoveringly attentive drones and spellcasting vocals. Each pressing includes a riso print of Tibet's painting Moony Toons, hand-signed in pencil, thus hand-stamping an album best received as a kind of ritual, and shaped by the occult aurae of Tibet's performances in London and Hastings earlier this year.
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May Be Skeletal Rainbow
May Be Skeletal Rainbow (limited translucent green & yellow split coloured vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DOAR XXXIV. Rel: 24 Apr 25
May Be Skeletal Rainbow (13:05)
May Be Skeletal Rainbow (13:10)
Review: Another of five LPs by Current 93 (David Tibet) through his own audio-esoterica label Cashen's Gap, this brilliant yellow and green hued LP nods to the universally recognised colour of earth-ground wire, and comes in the wake of a recent two part set of "channellings" (live performances) in both London and Hastings. As ever, Tibet steers the dream ship through surreal poetics and creaking soundscapes, and offers us a risograph print of his artwork, titled MayBe Skeletal RainBow, or perhaps Building The RainBow PainBow Preparing For Menstrual Night (we're not sure).
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Greensleeve Drakon
Greensleeve Drakon (limited blue & red split coloured vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DOAR XXXV. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Track 1 (13:11)
Track 2 (13:10)
Review: As we hapless reviewers make our way through these five new experimental LPs by Current 93, we cannot help but feel increasing torment and terror at the figures portrayed on the front covers of each record: hand-painted by David Tibet himself (the artist has increasingly indulged such formal solo trend-buckings through his own Cashen's Gap imprint in recent years) they appear like sleep paralytic demons or the ghosts of cancelled English folk yore. All the records are apparently ritually connected to a recent string of live appearances between London and Hastings, and Tibet's penchant for demonologic peerage titles such as GreenSleeve Drakon and Gnostic Sketch - blurring a sense of self-referentiality and occult otherworldliness - leave us bewildered and slack-jawed.
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The Light Is Leaving Us All (reissue)
The Light Is Leaving Us All (reissue) (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DOAR XV. Rel: 29 Aug 24
The Birds Are Sweetly Singing (3:34)
The Policeman Is Dead (4:52)
Bright Dead Star (4:37)
30 Red Houses (3:26)
A Thousand Witches (5:03)
Your Future Cartoon (2:58)
The Postman Is Singing (5:51)
The Bench & The Fetch (3:59)
The Kettle's On (3:52)
Fair Weather (4:43)
The Milkmaid Sings (1:48)
Review: First released in 2018, The Light Is Leaving Us All is one of Current 93's (David Tibet's) most up-to-date explorations in sound, and is noted by the artist himself as one of his most recent favourites. An expansive collaborative cluster of entities, some human and others perhaps not, assisted Tibet in the making of this morbid neofolk opus, which, when not indulging droning guitarscapes and dulcimer twinkles, humours a spoken word and found sound palette, constructing a conniving persona that perhaps farcically laments the loss of suburban niceties (clues in the track titles like 'The Birds Are Sweetly Singing', 'The Policeman Is Dead', 'The Postman Is Singing', 'The Milkmaid Sings' and 'A Thousand Witches' portray a macabre picture of the dead underside of sleepy hometown life). When Tibet sings, he brings a knowingly resigned tone to the record, sounding almost genderless in his evocation of experience and loss of domestic innocence.
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Dogs Blood Rising (reissue)
Dogs Blood Rising (reissue) (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DOAR XVI. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Christus Christus (The Shells Have Cracked) (9:46)
Falling Back In Fields Of Rape (8:00)
From Broken Cross, Locusts (4:42)
Raio No Terrasu (Jesus Wept) (5:44)
St Peter's Keys All Bloody (11:17)
Review: Embarking on a series of new Current 93 reissues via his own label Cashen's Gap, David Tibet here reminisces on the very second LP to be released under the moniker, Dogs Blood Rising. Said to have been "reeling in the weeks - which felt like years - after my first Current 93 album, I had started on the difficult second album" (Dogs Blood Rising) after "having been asked to appear on both Top Of The Pops and The Old Grey Whistle Test 93 times in the same week". Cult mythologising aside, this five-track sonic gorgonesquerie is a fantastic primer in early occult industrial music, leading on the iconoclastic canto 'Christus Christus' and ending on the chamber-effected monologue 'St. Peters Keys All Bloody'. The songs cast implicit scorn on the popular imaginaria that insist that heaven and hell are divided; Tibet is keen to collapse them into one, devising a new sonic eschatology all unto his own.
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Dawn Yawns
Dawn Yawns (limited translucent blue marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: DOAR XXXII. Rel: 24 Apr 25
Dawn Yawns (14:40)
Dawn Yawns (18:15)
Review: Dawn Yawns is one of five new 12" records released at the same time, documenting one or two - if not more - furtive live sets performed by Current 93 (David Tibet) between London and Hastings in early 2025. On this quintet of new transmissions, dream and daylight are heard in grisly merger, on the back of an umbral awakening from a polar slumber, where the blood moon never sets, known to C93 fans only as the "Menstrual Night". Be warned, however, these eerie recordings have a sure capacity to mark the soul in unprecedented ways.
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As Real As Scarecrows
As Real As Scarecrows (limited red & orange vinyl LP + autographed art print)
Cat: DOAR XXXIII. Rel: 24 Apr 25
As Real As ScareCrows (13:12)
As Real As ScareCrows (13:09)
Review: English experimental group, Current 93, was founded in 1982 by David Tibet and set out to explore industrial music with abrasive tape loops, droning noises and distorted vocals. As Real As ScareCrows is a haunting new chapter in Tibet's arcane vision, and it was released alongside four other LPs to mark recent Channellings in London and Hastings. Ritualistic and esoteric, the album feels like a spectral transmission or "ScareCrow scaring crows away after Menstrual Night," as Tibet describes it. It's a deeply unsettling and bleakly poetic work that is unmistakably C93 in its mood and mystique. Each copy includes a signed risograph print of Tibet's painting, making it as much an art object as a musical release. A beautifully eerie offering from one of Britain's most enduring and enigmatic cult acts.
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Nature Unveiled (reissue)
Nature Unveiled (reissue) (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DOAR XVIII. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Ach Golgotha (Maldoror Is Dead) (18:46)
The Mystical Body Of Christ In Chorazaim (The Great In The Small) (19:49)
Review: The reissue of Current 93's Nature Unveiled brings back an iconic album that first captivated listeners with its avant-garde sound. This album features two striking tracks: 'Ach Golgotha (Maldoror Is Dead)' and 'The Mystical Body Of Christ In Chorazaim (The Great In The Small).' 'Ach Golgotha (Maldoror Is Dead)' stands out as an irreverent celebration of orthodox liturgical rites, inspired by the demon Maldoror, a creation of French poet Lautreamont. This track, with its dark and mystical aura, reflects the early influences on Tibet, including the magician Aleister Crowley. Fans appreciate the eerie and otherworldly appeal of this piece, which retains its power and impact decades later. 'The Mystical Body Of Christ In Chorazaim (The Great In The Small)' complements the first track with its own haunting soundscapes. The album's ability to transport listeners to a realm of fantastic nightmares underscores Current 93's lasting influence in the experimental music scene. Pressed on picture disc, this version is extra special for collectors who look for unique music and packaging.
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Sketches Of My Nightmares & Dreams Occurring
Cat: DOARXX V1. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Review: Current 93's latest album, Sketches of My Nightmares, is a collection of fractured musical scribblings that evoke a sense of dreamlike wonder and disorientation. The album is a tapestry of skittering sounds, strange tape loops, and other outlandish noises that weave together to create a haunting and evocative atmosphere. One of the highlights of Sketches of My Nightmares is Tibet's haunting vocals. His voice is both ethereal and powerful, conveying a sense of vulnerability and longing. The lyrics, which are often cryptic and enigmatic, add to the album's dreamlike quality. Overall, Sketches of My Nightmares is a masterpiece of avant-garde music. It is a record that is both challenging and rewarding, and one that will leave a lasting impression on the listener.
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 in stock $14.69
Sudden Fruit
Sudden Fruit (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MTL 21. Rel: 12 May 25
Wave To Wave (3:36)
Shedding Shadows (3:18)
Mirages, Memories (5:02)
Ahead Of The Dawn (4:08)
Play Echoes (3:08)
Sudden Fruit (5:06)
Flowers Of Gravity (3:51)
Waltz For Returnal (5:36)
Disperse (3:58)
 in stock $22.33
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