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Oasi Nella Giungla
Cat: RLV 4504. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Dengue Dengue Dengue - "Oasi Nella Giungla" (4:21)
Giuliano Sorgini - "Oasi Nella Giungla" (2:51)
Review: Library musician Giuliano Sorgini originally wrote music for films, TV and documentaries, and between 1974 and 1976 he laid the foundations for this jungly rhythmic opus. Then in 1975, meandering through a series of animal calls and wild forested textures, a series of entrancing rhythmic pieces emerged from the dark. The collectors' favourite Africa Oscura is now reissued via Four Flies, and is the impeccable album from which these two choice, mix-worthy cuts come.
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Session Two
Session Two (12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 9128 2. Rel: 01 Dec 21
Track 1 (20:45)
Track 2 (20:31)
Review: The very first live stream on 9128.live broadcast from the studio of Rafael Anton Irisarri, as he and Thomas Meluch (Benoit Pioulard) pieced together a completely live improvisation, christening the newly created 9128 airwaves and setting the bar for many more live takeovers. With one album between them as Gailes, and profound work individually (also together as Orcas), Rafael and Thomas are masters of the ambient craft, combining intricate field recordings, guitar, pedals, vocals and heady reverb across a 40-minute non-stop immersive listen, split into two 20-minute sides for the inaugural 9128 vinyl release. The 9128 label aims to document significant live performances by artists that previously performed on the 9128.live platform. With recordings initially created for a singular collective listening moment, and often as part of a festival or takeover weekend, label recordings will re-present this music for further listening across various formats that best suit each release. Gailes - Session Two, will be available as a digital download and 12", printed in a reverse-board die-cut sleeve, black vinyl.
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Nightlights In Japan (reissue)
Cat: BSTX 087. Rel: 10 Nov 22
Nightlights In Japan (Geisha version) (3:07)
Nightlights In Japan (remix dance version) (6:19)
Nightlights In Japan (single version) (3:38)
Nightlights In Japan (Maxi instrumental version) (5:08)
Review: Galvanica's 'Nightlights In Japan' dropped in 1987 and was a perfectly dreamy post-rave comedown soundtrack with heavenly pads and angelic whispered vocals. It came with various different remixes that repurposed it for different moments. The remix dance version is more driven by classic and crunchy analogue 80s drums with tumbling melodies and plenty of feelings of subtle euphoria. The single version tweaks that just a touch and the maxi instrumental turns up the drums and strips out the vocals for something more rock and club-ready. Tip!
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Filterealism
Filterealism (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: GOST 014. Rel: 28 Feb 20
Situation (4:47)
Aluminum Dub (3:28)
Chance (3:40)
Kosmaj (6:40)
Transition (2:13)
All This Is Not A Dream (5:43)
Continental Outcome (3:04)
Arrival (0:46)
Photon Garden (4:10)
Review: Jagged textures, ghostly tones and frenetic notes are omnipresent on "Filterealism", a highly experimental 9-track odyssey of warbling, jittering, metallic sounds that's quite possibly going to be like nothing you've heard before. Or at least that's the case on "Aluminium Dub", where tribalism meets futurism, or "Kosmaj", which could be read as an exercise in spatial awareness - a series of echoed synth stabs and whirring sounds where gaps say as much as the keys. Elsewhere things are less mind-bending, although only slightly. "All This Is Not A Dream", for example, might be an experiment designed to see what happens when freeform jazz meets feint touches of jungle percussion. "Continental Outcome" chugs without dropping a real beat, "Photon Garden" treads close to a prototype of electro while remaining staunchly eccentric.
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In The Dark
In The Dark (12" + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CUSS 004. Rel: 12 Sep 23
In The Dark (5:32)
In The Dark (Drumetrics version) (8:29)
In The Dark (Mono/Poly version) (5:30)
In The Dark (Heliocentrics version) (11:48)
Review: In The Dark is a new EP from The Gaslamp Killer that features a series of remixes of the title track. It appeared on his debut album Breakthrough back in 2012 and was a real standout so to get these alternative perspectives is welcome indeed. These have never been heard on vinyl before and are sure to blow up the dancefloor as well as your brain cells. Mono/Poly, Drumetrics, and The Heliocentrics all step up with tunes that previously were only available on digital formats and get reissued now to mark the 10th anniversary of the aforementioned debut album.
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Experiment Defined
Cat: APNEA 102. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Experiment (3:20)
Conclusion (3:05)
Hypothesis (3:19)
Radiation Spectra - Dark Body Parameter (5:18)
Review: Experiment Defined is a cult classic of electro by Gedankenexperiment, a collaboration between two legends of the genre: Gerald Donald and Beta Evers. Fitting right into the niche of electro that only these artists alone can be said to have properly found, the EP is a sonic exploration scientific concepts and philosophical questions, but delivered with a cold and clinical precision combined with an unmistakable eeriness. Particularly cold and janky comes 'Experiment', while the A-sider 'Conclusion' also features a haunting vocal contribution from Evers - as if to repetitively ponder why someone would arrive at any conclusion in the first place, ever.
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Duper
Duper (12")
Cat: ENV 042. Rel: 24 Nov 22
Twilight Express (6:49)
Black Test Car (4:07)
Feeling Is Mutual (6:30)
Review: 20 years after he released the superb (and subtly eclectic) 'Super EP', Morgan Geist has prepped a follow-up of sorts - or at least a new three-tracker that takes the same 'mixed up' approach. Many will fall head over heels in love with opener 'Twilight Express', a deliciously warm and colourful chunk of nu-disco/deep house fusion, smothered in strings played and arranged by his old pal Kelley Polar, which recalls the sound and spirit of his acclaimed Metro Area collaboration with Darshan Jesrani. On 'Black Test Car' Geist goes a little more skewed and off-beat, offering a skewed, semi-angular take on the sound explored on his Double Night Time album, while the TB-303-sporting 'Feeling Is Mutual' joins the dots between squelchy electronic disco, deep synth-pop, acidic excursions and the sci-fi futurism of his earliest techno releases.
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Antena
Antena (12")
Cat: TRM 004. Rel: 28 Mar 22
Proxima B (4:47)
Antena (4:59)
Note Repeat (5:19)
Norc (5:18)
Review: Trauma Collective returns to shock your system on their fifth release, which comes courtesy of Spain's Rafael M. Espinosa aka Geistform. The Barcelona-based artist, also known for his exploits under the Univac alias, has crafted a singular style that exists at the interzone of IDM, digital noise and electro and having earned him releases on Pi Electronics, Femur and Hands Productions in recent years.

Espinosa executes four programs in sonic warfare on the Antena EP, all sounding akin to complex bitstream amplification. A multi-level barrage of frequencies play offense on opening cut "Proxima B", which sets the theme for more widescreen pulsations that gash the senses, as heard on the syntax error of "Note Repeat" and building up to a climax on the monochromatic soundstage of "Norc" - a jagged and angular exploration in bass artefacts and static redux.

Since unleashing the austere techno of Birmingham legend Mick Harris (as Monrella) and hometown hero Kwartz on unsuspecting ears, the Madrid-based collective has now ventured into more experimental spheres, as heard on the off-kilter mentalism of ASC's Loop Research and the brooding atmosphere of Makunaimadama's limited cassette release last year. Antena is the logical progression for the label's next chapter, where it continues to push the threshold of electronic music's outer limits.
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Geo Rip
Geo Rip (12")
Cat: TTT 096. Rel: 02 Feb 22
Drop In Center (7:48)
Nah Press Fake Text (4:16)
Tooni (4:59)
Underwater Bodycam (6:24)
Review: Geo Rip is the trio of Aaron Leitko, John Calvin Jones and Mike Petillo who made their debut four years ago with a cassette release on U-Udios out of Takoma Park, MD (USA). Their eponymously titled sophomore effort here on The Trilogy Tapes features four experimental cuts, all said to be improvised live-to-tape. From the wonky electronics and splintered beats of opening track "Drop In Center" leading into the off-kilter deepness of "Nah Press Fake Text", their sound then diverts into more electro (-ish) sounding territory on woozy B2 track "Underwater Bodycam".
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Lamella Pressed
Cat: INDEX 011. Rel: 24 May 23
The Lower (6:06)
Maiolica (5:31)
Pyxis Glint (4:31)
Palm Slick (3:32)
Sinews (feat Hysterical Love Project) (5:46)
Lilted Song (5:06)
Review: Trip-hop meets modern digital ambience on Gi Gi's latest for INDEX:Records. Nothing but the music meets the ear here, plunging us into ricochety sonic hotwirings from the jump. Allusions to dancehall ('Maiolica'), dub ('Palm Slick') and illbient ('Lilted Song') ring true here, while a vocal feature on the track 'Sinews' - from fellow mic-caresser and expert moniker-coiner Hysterical Love Project - yields a sound that recalls something like the combined sonics of HTRK and 3XL. A not-to-miss EP for anyone who loves it textural.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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I've Felt Better (Daniel Avery remix)
Cat: SLANG 50536. Rel: 23 Feb 23
I've Felt Better (Daniel Avery remix) (5:14)
Plastic Future (Skee Mask remix) (5:48)
Review: It sort of feels right now that Daniel Avery can do no wrong. He's the dance music indie kid who brings a different perspective to electronic music and always has. Once mentored by Andrew Weatherall and a long-time fav of Erol Alkan, he steps out here in remix mode and flips Gold Panda's 'I've Felt Better' into one of his typically textured, smoky and experimental pieces. On the flipside is the Illian Tape regular and purveyor of all things dark, breaky and techno, Skee Mask, with a fresh take on 'Plastic Future' that makes this a high class 12".
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In Aggregate
Cat: MACROM 71. Rel: 11 Apr 23
In Aggregate (7:03)
Carob (5:45)
Review: Berlin-based maverick Stefan Goldmann returns after the exquisite and sonically spatial delights of his Vector Rituals album with two more upbeat tracks that nod to techno but nevertheless steadfastly refuse to follow its stricter rules. 'In Aggregate' and flip track 'Carob' both throb and surge their way to the run out groove, eschewing the usual array of drum sounds to leave the rhythmic urgency down to other elements and turning the genre's on its head. Which is, let's face it, what he does best.
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Dm Slide
Dm Slide (12")
Cat: STAMP 015. Rel: 27 Feb 23
Dm Slide (5:23)
Dm Slide (dub) (5:56)
Review: Stamp glides up to a 15th release with the ever-present Ben Gomori the man responsible. The former writer has done it all in his time from playful edits to big house to here, dazzling disco. 'DM Slide' is a classic-sounding cut with busy basslines and silky arps, nice tinny percussion and a glorious vocal that soars way up top. That takes up the a-side while the flip is a dub version that ups the disco energy and removes the vocals so that the cosmic fx are more front and centre. A useful 12" so far.
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Played by: Ben Gomori, LEGO EDIT
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JIN 08
JIN 08 (12")
Cat: JIN 08. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Energy Flash (6:27)
Energy Flash (Voiski remix) (5:47)
Final Hate (8:12)
Arabica (3:55)
Review: Gonno is one of the artists right at the heart of the current Japanese house and techno scene. He now lands on the Taiwanese label Jin with the sort of stylish sounds that have earned him that reputation. He opens ups with sophisticated house of 'Energy Flash' with its drum loops gently rocking you back and forth with diffuse pads bring the soul. The Voiski remix is a more melancholic cut with bittersweet synths riding ups and down the scale and warped bass propping it up from below. Things take a turn towards twisted and textural techno on 'Final Hate' (original mix) then into a world of ambient beauty on 'Arabica' to send you home feeling soothed.
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Rushing EP
Rushing EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITPWLS 01. Rel: 23 Mar 20
My Lights Kiss Your Thoughts Every Moment (2:13)
Rushing (3:20)
Stalagmites & Helictites (2:52)
Sun (5:29)
There Is A Space In Between (4:55)
Review: Based in Bristol, UK, experimental musician and vocalist Lucy Gooch is certainly a name to keep an eye on right now. While boasting little by way of discography, this being her debut EP which follows the self released 2018 record, 'Sun', she has all the hallmarks of an established synth-y siren. You heard it here first (possibly). Compris-ing five sumptuous tracks that are pared back but, upon closer inspection, incredibly deep and immersive, elements of Bjork and Imogen Heap are audible in the songs here. Warm notes, sensitive, ethereal vocals and a sense of real passion behind the work itself. The likes of 'Rushing' comes close to a sombre choral mood at times, 'There Is A Space In Between' could stand with the best ambient work, while 'Stalag-mites & Helictites' is a hypnotic journey into the inner mind. Or somewhere near.
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Rushing (Expanded Edition)
Rushing (Expanded Edition) (12" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: FIRELP 634. Rel: 21 Jan 22
My Lights Kiss Your Thoughts Every Moment (2:15)
Rushing (3:21)
Stalagmites & Helictites (2:52)
Sun (5:30)
There Is A Space In Between (4:53)
Orthione (4:19)
Review: It takes about a minute to fall head over heels for 'My Lights Kiss Your Thoughts Every Moment', the first track on Rushing, a collection of compelling and utterly spellbinding work by Bristol-based singer, sonic artist, and general visionary Lucy Gooch. A sublime concoction of ambient refrains, deep, moody, muffled keys, and perhaps the most spectacular voice we have heard this decade, creating something serene but powerfully emotive.

It sets a real precedent, but what follows proves every bit the match. The title track looks to focus more on production trickery, taking those sweet vocal tones and developing them into loops and layers while still ensuring the original words take centre stage, a backdrop of strings adding the sense of build and expectation. Throw in the almost church-like feeling of 'Sun', cosmic rays of melody that make up 'There Is A Space In Between' and we're sold. Well, we already were.
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The Third Chimpanzee
The Third Chimpanzee (limited blue vinyl 12" + insert + MP3 download code in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 12MUTE 629. Rel: 29 Jan 21
Howler (4:57)
Mandrill (4:00)
Capuchin (2:53)
Vervet (6:16)
Howler's End (1:29)
Review: "I resynthesized some vocals that almost sounded human, but not quite. That's why I decided to name the track after a monkey." Depeche Mode mainstay, and one of the UK's finest modern musicians and songwriters, on his website Martin Gore cuts to the quick in explaining his latest solo release, which takes its name directly from Jared Diamond's book about the similarities between animal and human behaviour, The Third Chimpanzee.

It's certainly a pretty wild experience. Like the preceding lone wolf album, MG, here MG the guy gives us five tracks of synth goodness made on modular consoles. Visiting post-ambient, IDM and industrial noise, or rather luring those elements out of their natural comfort zones and into an atmosphere that almost feels as though you're lost in nature, it's a real opportunity for escapism at a time when many of us have never needed one more.

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Nabi
Nabi (7" + insert)
Cat: GUDU 006. Rel: 07 Sep 21
Nabi (3:52)
Review: Following up last year's production with Baltimore techno legend Maurice Fulton on 'Jigoo', the next release on Gudu is the first of two songs by label boss Peggy Gou that she will release over the coming months. Her first single in over two years, it translates to 'Butterfly' and is another collaboration. This time with fellow Korean sensation OHHYUK who is the lead singer and guitarist in the band Hyukoh. 'Nabi' is a downtempo, pop-inflected number said to be inspired by '80s synth classics and '90s Korean songs that Gou's mother used to play at home during her childhood.
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Eisbaer
Eisbaer (12")
Cat: WRWTFWW 041. Rel: 01 May 19
Eisbar (4:48)
Film 2 (3:36)
Ich Lieb Sie (3:23)
Review: The latest outing from Swiss reissue specialists WRWTFWW takes us back to 1981 and the debut single from Bern-based post-punk combo Grauzone. The 12" release of "Eisbaer" has long been a must-have amongst fans of off-kilter, dancefloor-ready new wave, and this replica reissue includes all three tracks featured on that version. Opener "Eisbar" sets the tone, with the bands weary, half spoken/half sung vocals rising above a backing track that's powered forwards by relentless bass guitar, screeching riffs and broken computer style electronics. "Film 2" is a heavy, synthesizer powered workout peppered with delay-laden drum hits and odd noises, while closing cut "Ich Liebe Sie" is a clicking and quietly melodious affair that's almost entirely electronic.
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94 Blossom
94 Blossom (1-sided 12")
Cat: AR 024. Rel: 05 May 23
94 Blossom (11:54)
Review: Guy J was making prog house way before it came back into fashion and likely will be doing way after it has passed through the hype cycle and out the other side. What that means is you get a certain quality from his work and that's evident again here. '94 Blossom' is his new one-sided 12" and is as broody and grandiose as you can imagine. The drums set the tone, rolling deep over a pulsing bassline with suspensory pads up top. The melodies eventually take over and sweep up to an infinite cosmos, leaving you looking on in awe.
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Time Capsule Extensions
Maps Of Hyperspace - "Beta" (Longer version) (7:35)
Off Land - "Collapsar" (extended cut) (7:07)
Glo Phase - "Fire Flies" (extended 12" mix) (6:25)
John Beltran - "The Descendent" (Longer version) (7:29)
Adriano Mirabile - "Caju" (extended version) (7:03)
Sanderson Dear - "A Place For Totems" (extended version) (6:10)
Review: Sanderson Dear's Stasis Recordings released the original Time Capsule compilation in 2020 - a 20-track exploration of ten different ambient techno artists exploring two ideas each in compact form for a box set of 7"s. Now the label has revisited some of the project's standout moments and offered a chance to enjoy extended versions gathered on a single 12". From Maps Of Hyperspace shaping out atmospheric halls of synth work on 'Beta' to Glo Phase offering some gorgeous, sparkling grooves on 'Fire Flies', there's plenty of ground covered on this release. Of course the mighty John Beltran is a big drawer too, and his typically stellar 'The Descendent' doesn't disappoint in its full extended version.
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Played by: Vincent Inc
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EM 037V1
EM 037V1 (silver vinyl 12" + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EM 037V1. Rel: 10 Aug 22
Mindexxx - "Track 1" (5:58)
Laughing Ears - "On Sundays" (8:15)
Gooooose - "The Dusk Of Digital Age" (4:47)
Knopha - "Off-Peak Season Tourists" (8:18)
Review: Outlier experimental label Eating Music brings back more for us to chew on here in the form of a varied four tracker from various artists. It is Mindexxx that opens with 'Track 1' which layers up snaking synths and deeply buried dark bass that grows in intensity and washes over you like a Tsunami. Laughing Ears then cuts back to a tender mood with soft piano chords and slowly unfolding rhythms that are warm and lithe. Gooooose's 'The Dusk Of Digital Age' is a churchy affair with textured drones shot through with beams of synth light and Knopha's 'Off-Peak Season Tourists' layers up choral vocals and jumbled drum sounds into something hypnotic and escapist.
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Toy Story Favorites (reissue)
Toy Story Favorites (reissue) (heavyweight transparent red vinyl 12")
Cat: 875287 9. Rel: 01 Jun 23
Randy Newman - "I Will Go Sailing No More" (2:55)
Randy Newman - "Strange Things" (3:17)
Sarah McLachlan - "When She Loved Me" (2:59)
Riders In The Sky - "Woody's Roundup" (1:58)
Gipsy Kings - "You've Got A Friend In Me (Para El Buzz Espanol)" (2:14)
Randy Newman - "We Belong Together" (4:00)
Review: Who doesn't love Toy Story? It's an on going classic with a heart of gold, some of The best animation in the film world and most loveable characters to ever make the silver screen. Whether young or old, snuggling down to watch this sone is always a treat, and now you can bring some of that magic onto your decks with the red vinyl compilation album. It brings together some of the best tracks and favourite musical moments of the movie such as, of course the most notable song of them all, 'You've Got A Friend In Me (Para El Buzz Espanol)' as well as 'I Will Go Sailing No More' and 'We Belong Together.'
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Spirits Of The Black Lodge Vol 4
The Poetic Painter M - "Elusive Clarity Of 1 Mind" (7:35)
Pablo R Ruiz - "El Rey De Amor" (6:35)
Grey People - "Agorophobia" (5:22)
Fashion Flesh - "Kisses" (3:39)
Fauna53 - "Jam #1" (Assymetrical Weirdo Orchestra edit) (4:54)
Review: Los Angeles-based The Black Lodge began as an intimate gathering place and ritual organised around exploring, sharing and experimenting with diverse forms of electronic music. This is the fourth collection of cuts from various artists of The Black Lodge multiverse. The Poetic Painter M, an alias of Nation chief Traxx, opens up the A-side with the dark late night acid of 'Elusive Clarity Of 1 Mind', followed by Pablo R Ruiz from Detroit providing the spooky lo-fi/sci-fi groove 'El Rey De Amor'. Over on the flip, Michigan's Fashion Flesh serves up a harsh experimental soundscape on 'Kisses' and closes with the tunnelling industrial funk of Fauna53's 'Jam1' (Asymmetrical weirdo orchestra edit).
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Uprooted Vol 1
Cat: UPROOTED 01. Rel: 02 Nov 22
Rex Ilusivii & Goran Vejvoda & Milan Mladenovic - "Track 1" (3:40)
CHBB - "NBKE" (4:45)
Review: Versatile's new Uprooted project, masterminded by serial curator and long-time label contributor Vidal Benjamin, has an intriguing concept. It focuses on the 'duality' of musicians who grow up in one place, then move to another and absorb that culture. The two tracks on release number one were picked by Vladimir Ikovic, who has selected a track a piece from Belgrade, the city of his birth, and Dusseldorf, his current home. On the Serbian side, he offers up 'Track 1' by Rex Ilusivii, Goran Vejvoda and Milan Mladenovic, a trippy, slow-motion slab of dubbed-out, Eno-influenced slab of post-punk experimentalism from 1984. Flip for some rough, powerful, mind-mangling proto-techno from 1981: the stylish, lo-fi and pleasingly intense 'NBKE' by CHBB. Inspired obscurities that are well worth a listen.
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Corner Song
Cat: HYR 7170. Rel: 10 Jan 18
Corner Song (4:50)
The Flying Man (4:23)
Corner Song (Jex Opolis remix) (7:58)
Review: Both "Corner Song" and "The Flying Man" were first featured on Tempelhof and Gigi Masin's second collaborative album, 2016's arguably overlooked album Tsuki. Both are naturally worthy of a single release, though, as they deserve wider recognition. Both are quietly beautiful, drowsy and hazily picturesque, with gently percussive opener "Corner Song" just edging out the beat-less brilliance of "The Flying Man" - in which Masin delivers a weary and heart-aching vocal - in the "best track" stakes. On the flip you'll find a radical re-interpretation of "Corner Song" by New York producer Jex Opolis, who wraps Tempelhof and Masin's glistening guitars around a wonderfully colourful and tactile Balearic boogie groove.
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Strange Fog
Strange Fog (limited CD)
Cat: GRSCL 27. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Mountain's Church
Vitrine
Consternation Shop
Fog
Five
Boiler
Black River
Daughter
Cold Winter
Strange Situation
Stress
Review: The superb Greyscale project from the Lithuanian label continues with another gorgeous album, Strange Fog. It's a split release that finds Genning on the first six tunes and BOTN on the last five. These are evocative and picturesque ambient pieces that invite you deep into wide open spaces and have you gazing at the sonic scenery. Things start lo-fi and rather foggy but delicate melodies bright light and hope as the album plays out and you are cast ever more adrift from the real world and all the nagging anxieties that come with it.

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PY 154
PY 154 (neon yellow vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PY 154. Rel: 08 Jun 22
Gabe Knox - "Student Disco 81/Carbon Bubble" (10:24)
Gabe Knox - "Cosmic Debris" (10:02)
Pulsliebhaber - "Catching Buckets" (2:30)
Pulsliebhaber - "Synthetic Aperture Radar" (2:52)
Pulsliebhaber - "Domestic Fission" (2:47)
Pulsliebhaber - "NDT Bomb" (2:31)
Pulsliebhaber - "FFWD" (3:22)
Pulsliebhaber - "Transient Emotion" (2:53)
Pulsliebhaber - "Underground Architect" (2:20)
Review: As part of the 2016 Ghent Film Festival, the first ever 'greatest hits' album for Ryuichi Sakamoto's soundtrack work was released. This retrospective LP compiles the best selections from the entirety of his career, from Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence to The Revenant. Now reissued 5 years later by Silva Screen, the album sees a wider, exclusive white vinyl edition, capturing the swelling pangs endemic to Sakamoto's music for screen.
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Paper Monsters (reissue)
Paper Monsters (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 194398 78541. Rel: 29 Oct 21
Dirty Sticky Floors (3:34)
Hold On (4:07)
A Little Piece (5:01)
Bottle Living (3:33)
Black & Blue Again (5:31)
Stay (4:12)
I Need You (4:42)
Bitter Apple (5:52)
Hidden Houses (4:59)
Goodbye (5:30)
Review: In many ways the critical reception to Dave Gahan's debut solo outing is still surprising. Mainly because a good number of critics seemed surprised at the depth and assurance of the record, which kind of seems to deny the fact this is the voice of Depeche Mode, arguably one of the finest bands to ever come out of the UK and certainly a group that understand what it means to layer musical textures and meld multiple themes.

'Stay' might be the best case in point. It's patient, it's elegant, there's a real air of sorrow but also you can't help feeling loved while listening to it. Balladry in the truest sense, the fact that track is sandwiched between the soft half-house music of 'I Need You' and the epic, theatrical anthem 'Black & Blue Again' is a case in point. A real journey.
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Unreleased Tapes
Unreleased Tapes (limited cassette)
Cat: GTTAPE 1. Rel: 22 Mar 23
ReRub (intro) (3:43)
Down (5:13)
Spiri Funk (4:31)
Concentrate Dub (4:51)
Less Talk (3:28)
Echo On (7:52)
Searchin' (Chrome mix) (8:43)
Review: Gaia Tones makes mind-bending ambient-ish soundscapes laden with influences from dub, world music, Afro, jazz and more. They all tap into deeply ritualistic practices and a primeval desire in us all to dance and they sound at once futuristic but also ancient. They are coated in dust and dirt, mired in reverb and feel as if the tracks might fall apart at any moment - if they don't, they take you deep into an unknown but welcoming word of wonderful weirdness. And that is the dark and beautiful charm of this music. This is a tape packed with loads of unreleased bits. Essential stuff.
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Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset
Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset (3 x cassette box set limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPBOX. Rel: 05 Jan 23
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Mount Cook" (Cassette1: Disappeared)
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "I Will Kill Monsters For You"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "A Comedic Romp"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Among Them"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "The Sensitive Brain"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Indiscreet"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "I Finally Disappeared"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Renaissance"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Imaginary Storm"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Diciembre"
Drum & Lace - "Frost" (Cassette2: remixed)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate"
Drum & Lace - "Ae"
Drum & Lace - "The Taking"
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (Stra-tum mix)
Drum & Lace - "Ae" (Dim mix)
Drum & Lace - "Rounders" (Shaded mix)
Drum & Lace - "Frost" (Verglas mix)
Drum & Lace - "The Taking" (Ext mix)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (At-mos mix)
Drum & Lace - "Ae" (Tranquil mix)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (A-di-ance mix)
Wil Bolton - "Beacons" (Cassette3: Ornaments Of Decay)
Wil Bolton - "Frayed"
Wil Bolton - "Ornaments Of Decay"
Wil Bolton - "Sycamore Screen"
Wil Bolton - "Verdigris"
Wil Bolton - "A Stolen Moment"
Review: Past Inside The Present go big with this Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset across three cassette tapes. It's a superb showcase of the talents on their roster and includes a collection of music made by Italian composer Sofia degli Alessandri-Hultquist aka Drum & Lace between 2016 and 2019. There is also an album by London-based Will Bolton which finds the "beauty in ruins, decay and the details and textures of everyday scenes" and an album from People Galan and David Cordero which saw the pair send sound fragments back and forth over the internet and develop them until they both liked what they heard. It all adds up to a brilliant snapshot of some of ambient's best current practitioners.
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The Divine Punishment (remastered)
Cat: ISO 006LP. Rel: 12 Apr 23
This Is The Law Of The Plague (Deliver Me From Mine Enemies) (3:57)
Deliver Me From Mine Enemies (2:59)
We Shall Not Accept Your Quarantine (2:44)
Deliver Me (2:35)
Why, O God? (3:05)
Psalm 22 (Exc) (3:50)
Psalm 88 (Free Among The Dead) (7:35)
Lamentations Chapter 3 (Exc) (2:45)
Sono L'antichristo (3:12)
Review: Diamanda Galas's The Divine Punishment was the first album in her Masque of the Red Death trilogy and is a stark, confrontational record that was produced in response to the AIDs epidemic. On the same day it was first released back in 1986, the Supreme Court criminalized consensual sex between men at a time when then epidemic was truly taking hold. Galas uses her voice both to deliver oration taken from the Old Testament as well represent AIDS and its ill effects. Dark analogue synth drones by Dave Hunt and haunting atmospheres complete this most brilliantly bleak put poignant work.
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Broken Gargoyles
Broken Gargoyles (LP + booklet)
Cat: ISO 007LP. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Mutilatus (23:50)
Abiectio (17:01)
Review: Greek-American legend Diamanda Galas conjours up an ode to a Medieval plague sanctuary in Hanover on her latest brilliantly bizarre new album Broken Gargoyles. The sounds are as unsettling as the cover and were made during the pandemic - hence the references to the quarantine for plague victims. It's a nightmarish mix of synths and spoken words, screeching vocals and distant vowels that very much puts you in the middle a room full of the mentally and physically ill, desperately looking for a way out that isn't there.
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We Are Power
Cat: SHIPLP 09/DOWN6. Rel: 30 May 22
Out Of Balance (2:36)
Fields Of Meaning (3:36)
Without Form (4:24)
Full Spectrum Resistance (5:20)
Anatomy Of A Modern Lie (2:13)
Natural Energy (4:57)
Messianic Delusions (4:24)
In Reverse (3:03)
Universal Truths (4:17)
We Are Power (The Final Assault) (8:19)
Code Of Existence (7:31)
Review: It has somehow been over a decade since Galaxian put out their last album. We Are Power finds them head in an all new direction as they ruminate on "the confrontation and power clash between humankind, nature, the spiritual and mechanistic industrial growth societies." Monologues make that explicit in places, while the Glaswegian's productions are generally a little softer than in the past. There are ambient beauties amongst more kinetic electro kickers and caustic techno cuts that fire every synapse in your body. It's an expansive work and we are very much glad they are back.
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Adaptation (Soundtrack)
Cat: LWKMUS 017. Rel: 24 Jul 23
Track 1 (4:29)
Track 2 (2:36)
Track 3 (2:58)
Credits (1:22)
Leads (6:09)
Places (2:16)
Horns (3:59)
Drones (3:31)
Pads (6:07)
Faces (2:02)
Review: Galcher Lustwerk has put together a collection of 10 ambient cuts here that he wrote to score a film by Josh Kline, a fine artist whose solo exhibition 'Project for a New American Century' recently opened at the Whitey Museum of American Art in New York. It is a dystopic science fiction movie that details what happens after the climate crisis really takes hold. The music is an esoteric mix of free jazz, drones and bleeped-out ambient that is alive with busy, fizzing frequencies. It's a dense, textural brew that collides synth and sax sounds into a new sort of tribute to Ridley Scott's Blade Runner score.
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Models
Models (clear vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: HDBLP 065. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Purple, Orange (2:23)
Juice (3:49)
XIth C Spray (5:06)
She's Not (3:34)
Phantom Limb (4:58)
Blurring (4:41)
Your Weight On My Arms (6:18)
Review: Lee Gamble is an artist who excels in delivering post-modern music with a strong sense of sentiment and history. Just look at his breakthrough Diversions 1994-1996, in which the ambient threads in first wave jungle were blown out into grandiose chasms of sound. On this latest album, he's taking a similar approach to source material, but this time the focus is on pop earworms in which all kinds of emotive, catchy sonics get dissolved and reformed into vast, unpredictable shapes. Vitally, the emotional dimension is maintained no matter how unrecognisable the original samples are, as Gamble continues his fascinating path forwards and backwards through time.
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Models (B-STOCK)
Models (B-STOCK) (clear vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: HDBLP 065. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Purple, Orange (2:23)
Juice (3:49)
XIth C Spray (5:06)
She's Not (3:34)
Phantom Limb (4:58)
Blurring (4:41)
Your Weight On My Arms (6:18)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Lee Gamble is an artist who excels in delivering post-modern music with a strong sense of sentiment and history. Just look at his breakthrough Diversions 1994-1996, in which the ambient threads in first wave jungle were blown out into grandiose chasms of sound. On this latest album, he's taking a similar approach to source material, but this time the focus is on pop earworms in which all kinds of emotive, catchy sonics get dissolved and reformed into vast, unpredictable shapes. Vitally, the emotional dimension is maintained no matter how unrecognisable the original samples are, as Gamble continues his fascinating path forwards and backwards through time.
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Magic Lantern
Magic Lantern (limited hand-numbered translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: PIPE 038LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Company (main Theme) (1:42)
A Stroll Among The Tombs (0:28)
A Kiss Like Soil Smells After The Rain (0:43)
Touched (main Theme) (2:17)
Two Days Until Halloween (1:17)
Psychometric Prophecy (0:13)
Magic Lantern (main Theme) (2:52)
European Cigarettes (0:37)
Sea Legs (main Theme) (2:41)
Flesh & Flies (0:55)
Cornflower Eyes (1:07)
A Powerful Beast Of The Universe (1:00)
Secrets (0:57)
Rose Window (main Theme) (2:13)
Cheap Maroon Upstick (1:32)
The Overgrown Church (1:36)
Lace & Blood (0:45)
A Blank & Staring Eye (0:30)
The Final Vision (1:17)
Mayfair (main Theme) (2:35)
Cape May Tomatoes (1:10)
My Body Like Driftwood (1:12)
Blooming In The Crevices (0:38)
A Feral & Lazy Grin (1:05)
Her Voice Was Sonorous & Lovely (0:59)
Review: "As a long-time fan of soundtracks and library music, I was thrilled by the opportunity to see just how much emotion I could compress into the brief connecting links that would augment a furtive kiss, a painful psychic vision, or a breeze across the bones of a scorched landscape," says Timmi Meskers, the North Country, New York-based artist behind Garden Gate. "The first glimmer of Magic Lantern flickered over the kitchen sink, if memory serves. I was cleaning up with a dear friend, author Roan Parrish, and we were discussing how we could collaborate creatively. "Our first idea was that she would share prose to inspire my themes, and inversely, I would share a few original themes to inspire her writing. Before we knew it, what started as a handful of stories and songs, damp with soap suds, ended up becoming a fully scored audiobook anthology." In practice, that sounds like achingly beautiful compositions packed with a sense of wonder and mystery, adventures and experiences waiting for a narrative, blissed out stargazing scores and spectacular ambient movements.
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Mother Earth's Plantasia
Cat: SBR 3030CD. Rel: 21 Jun 19
Plantasia
Symphony For A Spider Plant
Baby's Tears Blues
Ode To An African Violet
Concerto For Philodendron & Pothos
Rhapsody In Green
Swingin' Spathiphyllums
You Don't Have To Walk A Begonia
Mellow Mood For Maidenhair
Music To Soothe The Savage Snake Plant
Review: Canadian composer Mort Garson enjoyed an eclectic career, though in electronic music circles he's most celebrated for a string of experimental electronic albums he produced using early Moog synthesizers. "Mother Earth's Plantasia" is a bizarre but brilliant beast: a 1976 set that was designed to be played to plants to help them grow (really) and was given away free at a Los Angeles garden store. As this first ever reissue proves it remains a dizzyingly far-sighted set. Sometimes symphonic, occasionally spacey and always intoxicating, much of the material is far quirkier than contemporaneous synthesizer-fired sets. Highlights include the pulsing ambient spaciousness of "Ode To An African Violet", the twinkling, cascading beauty of "Rhapsody In Green" and the jaunty cheeriness of "You Don't Have To Walk a Begonia".
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Mother Earth's Plantasia (reissue)
Mother Earth's Plantasia (reissue) (limited green vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: SBR 3030LPC1. Rel: 21 Jun 19
Plantasia (3:21)
Symphony For A Spider Plant (2:40)
Baby's Tears Blues (3:02)
Ode To An African Violet (4:02)
Concerto For Philodendron & Pothos (3:07)
Rhapsody In Green (3:28)
Swingin' Spathiphyllums (2:58)
You Don't Have To Walk A Begonia (2:31)
A Mellow Mood For Maidenhair (2:13)
Music To Soothe The Savage Snake Plant (3:23)
Review: Canadian composer Mort Garson enjoyed an eclectic career, though in electronic music circles he's most celebrated for a string of experimental electronic albums he produced using early Moog synthesizers. "Mother Earth's Plantasia" is a bizarre but brilliant beast: a 1976 set that was designed to be played to plants to help them grow (really) and was given away free at a Los Angeles garden store. As this first ever reissue proves it remains a dizzyingly far-sighted set. Sometimes symphonic, occasionally spacey and always intoxicating, much of the material is far quirkier than contemporaneous synthesizer-fired sets. Highlights include the pulsing ambient spaciousness of "Ode To An African Violet", the twinkling, cascading beauty of "Rhapsody In Green" and the jaunty cheeriness of "You Don't Have To Walk a Begonia".
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Journey To The Moon & Beyond
Journey To The Moon & Beyond (LP + poster in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 3042LP. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Zoos Of The World (5:30)
The Big Game Hunters See The Cheetah (2:10)
Western Dragon (part 3) (0:54)
Western Dragon (part 2) (1:21)
Moon Journey (6:23)
Music For Advertising (#6) (0:39)
Black Eye (main Theme) (1:15)
Western Dragon (part 1) (1:28)
Music For Advertising (#7) (1:21)
Captain DJ Disco UFO (part 3) (3:51)
Three TV IDs (1:01)
Music For Advertising (#8) (1:06)
Love Is A Garden (2:07)
The D-Bee's Cat Boogie (2:32)
Black Eye (End Credits) (2:17)
Review: A new collection of tracks by 60s and 70s electronic music visionary Mort Garson, including his soundtrack for the CBS News live coverage of the moon landings and music from a National Geographic documentary on them in 1970, is being released to co-incide with Garson's 99th birthday. Expect a cavalcade of elegant Moog manoeuvres that will whisk you back in time rather than back to the future or into sapce, but treat you to some euphoric, uplifting and beautiful melodies along the way.
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Journey To The Moon & Beyond
Journey To The Moon & Beyond (mars red vinyl LP + poster in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SBR 3042LPC3. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Zoos Of The World (5:32)
The Big Game Hunters See The Cheetah (2:14)
Western Dragon (Pt 3) (0:53)
Western Dragon (Pt 2) (1:28)
Moon Journey (6:24)
Music For Advertising #6 (0:40)
Black Eye (main Theme) (1:14)
Western Dragon (Pt 1) (1:28)
Music For Advertising #7 (1:21)
Captain DJ Disco UFO (Pt 3) (3:51)
Three TV IDs (1:01)
Music For Advertising #8 (1:07)
Love Is A Garden (2:07)
The D-Bee's Cat Boogie (2:32)
Black Eye (End Credits) (2:17)
Review: Canadian composer, arranger, songwriter, and electronic music pioneer Mort Garson just keeps on giving, even now, 15 years after his death. Archival releases since have come not-so-thick-and-fast, but occasional and well thought through, with Journey to the Moon & Beyond the latest example of this. Not, as the cover and title might suggest, the score to some forgotten 1970s animated classic, but instead a collection of stuff very few will have heard before, let alone had opportunity to buy, it's really something special. On the track list, then, you'll find the soundtrack to 1974 Blaxploitation movie Black Eye, or at least part of it. Similarly splendid, but in a very different way, are the grand tones of 'Zoos of the World', originally made to accompany a 1970 National Geographic special of the same name. Then there's the music he wrote for the 1969 moon landings, as used by CBS News at the time. History bottled, or rather pressed, get it while it's fresh (and in stock).
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Narkopop
Narkopop (3xLP + CD in hard-cover book sleeve)
Cat: KOMPAKT 371. Rel: 24 Apr 17
Narkopop 1 (4:04)
Narkopop 2 (10:42)
Narkopop 3 (4:03)
Narkopop 4 (3:52)
Narkopop 5 (6:16)
Narkopop 6 (4:39)
Narkopop 7 (9:20)
Narkopop 8 (6:56)
Narkopop 9 (7:56)
Narkopop 10 (17:16)
Narkopop 11 (16:08)
Narkopop 1
Narkopop 2 (CD)
Narkopop 3
Narkopop 4
Narkopop 5
Narkopop 6
Narkopop 7
Narkopop 8
Narkopop 9
Narkopop 10
Review: On the back of Kompakt's expansive retrospective of his work under the Gas alias, the essential Box, Wolfgang Voigt has decided to deliver a new album - his first for 17 years. Predictably, Narkopop is as cinematic, widescreen and densely layered as anything the German ambient producer has done to date. Over 11 spellbinding tracks, Voigt blends field recordings and droning electronics with sweeping, almost orchestral movements, swirling melodic cycles, and occasional forays into rhythmic hypnotism. The result is a collection of "wall of sound" ambient compositions that does a terrific job tiptoeing the fine lines between both grandiosity and intimacy, and joy and pain. In a word: essential.
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Fawn
Fawn (180 gram red vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HTH 170. Rel: 30 Mar 23
Seed (2:49)
Howl (3:34)
Fawn (4:18)
Cleave (4:18)
Peeve (4:24)
Scale (4:45)
Meat (5:06)
Brute (3:57)
Chaw (4:57)
Tame (5:08)
Melt (4:59)
Review: Houndstooth has come a very long way since it launched as the nightclub fabric's sister label aimed at less up front electronic tones. Over the years, it has widened its remit, meaning the roster now includes artists so far removed from where the imprint originally came from you'd struggle to believe the back story, establishing itself among the most varied and exploratory UK labels today.
Enter US experimental artist Katie Gately to prove our point. Fawn is a trip, to say the least. Themed around childhood and what comes next, it audibly reflects the tantrums, the wonder, the rebellion, and the growth that we endure from those earliest years through to teenagehood. And it does this through noisy art rock and avant-garde pop. A real creative triumph everyone should hear.
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Played by: Stunty
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Black Dog
Black Dog (gatefold "frosted clear" vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: INV 305LP. Rel: 26 Oct 23
I Disappear (4:56)
Sweet Dream (1:32)
Black Dog (4:45)
Fear Keeps Us Alive (3:43)
The Long Room (0:28)
Two Worlds (3:51)
Unstoppable Force (4:49)
This House (4:35)
Author Of You (4:34)
Walk Through Walls (3:39)
A Door Opens (3:07)
Review: It can often take months or even years of therapy to even begin to start addressing the real reason you're in the room talking to a trained professional. For Gazelle Twin, it has taken three albums - and more than a decade - to get to a point where it feels comfortable enough to turn her razor sharp songwriting gaze inwards. So, whereas before we heard observations on outward looking subject matter, here we take a turn for the insular. The result is an altogether darker experience, musically and thematically. There's a constant sense of drama and tension to this art-pop odyssey, and subjects such as childhood trauma - and its impact on our adult selves - are never off the table. Almost operatic, while there's plenty here to challenge, not least the universal expectation that later in life things get less scary, ultimately Black Dog is also about overcoming and confronting our most existential fears.
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Ghibli Reggae Plus (reissue)
Ghibli Reggae Plus (reissue) (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: SRVLP 6. Rel: 08 Jan 23
Tonari No Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) (4:12)
Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind (Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind) (4:22)
Sampo (My Neighbor Totoro) (2:41)
Yasashisa Ni Tsutsumareta Nara (Kiki's Delivery Service) (3:27)
The Girl Who Fell From The Sky (Castle In The Sky) (3:17)
The Princess Mononoke (The Princess Mononoke) (3:05)
Always With Me (Spirited Away) (3:52)
County Road (Whisper Of The Heart) (4:35)
Arrietty's Song (Arrietty) (3:16)
Therru's Song (Tales From Earthsea) (4:50)
Itsudemo Dareka Ga (Pom Poko) (4:14)
The Rose (Only Yesterday) (3:47)
Gake No Ue No Ponyo (Ponyo) (3:04)
Review: As the name suggests, this album is a full-on dub and reggae re-rendering of soundtrack themes from nearly every Studio Ghibli film - from 'My Neighbour Totoro', to 'Nausicaa', to 'Princess Mononoke' - courtesy of a mysterious troupe known only as GBL Sound System. Production comes courtesy of Dubforce's Ippei Tatsuyama and features vocals from artist Kyoko Abe, making for ear-piquing foray into Japanese dub reworks.
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E2 XO
E2 XO (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: K7 347LP. Rel: 14 Jan 22
Noctis Ultimus (91 mix) (4:12)
XO Transmission (feat Qebrus - #1) (3:46)
Anthropocene (3:40)
Ocean Dreams (5:31)
The Last Rains (5:08)
Starship Launch (2:02)
Noctis Ultimus (4:12)
Beyond The Singularity (3:50)
Helix Nebula (2:21)
Noctis Reprise (For QEBRUS) (2:14)
XO 1 (Lutyen B) (4:53)
XO 2 (Kapteyn B) (6:14)
XO Transmission (#2) (2:07)
XO 4 (Wolf 1061 C) (6:26)
XO 6 (LHS1723 B) (5:54)
XO Transmission (#3) (2:26)
Planet B Awakening (0:47)
XO 7 (Teegarden B) (4:50)
Midnight Shore (4:29)
Beyond The Milky Way (2:47)
Review: Tom Middleton and Mark Pritchard created a landmark of ambient music when they released 76:14 back in the 90s. Their Global Communication project was never just about ambient though, and it also coursed through deep house and more besides. In the spirit of progress, Middleton has returned to thinking about the project from a contemporary perspective, stepping forth as GCOM with the epic scope of E2 XO. From stirring orchestral suites to high octane DSP, it's an expansive listening experience that shows Middleton pushing himself into new terrain in the studio. Whether you tie it back to the prior material or not, it's a towering piece of work from an elder statesman of UK electronica.
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Archives 2/3
Archives 2/3 (LP in die-cut sleeve limited to 300 copies)
Cat: GRVTS 021. Rel: 15 Mar 23
Georgette 1 (2:38)
J’ai Appris Hier (4:03)
Sunday (0:24)
Casse 1 (5:42)
Inkel (1:04)
Casse 2 (3:57)
Jevus (3:04)
Georgette 2 (2:16)
Hans (5:13)
Desormais (3:09)
Chiken Kitchen (9:45)
Review: Created by Thierry Merigout and Vincent Hachet in 1986, both students at the School of Architecture in Nancy, France, across six mind-melting albums Geins't Nait managed to push significant boundaries, getting as close to interpreting the surrealist art movement on record as anyone ever could. Aurally broad work that somehow has the consistency required to feel like a whole.

As is implied, Archives 2/3 is the second of three collections of archive work from the outfit, and it's every bit what fans would be hoping for. Trippy in the extremis, not least in fare like 'Casse 1', and its strange combination of whirring rhythm, static interference and public speech, or 'Inkel', which essentially constructs patterns of percussion from the sound of broken glass, it's like stepping into a new reality.
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Fresh Bread
Cat: LR 183. Rel: 14 Jun 23
Eternal Loop (4:52)
Waraku3 (3:58)
Junk Theem (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (5:04)
Alto Voices (6:31)
Shrimpo (2:20)
Miss U Sonny (2:46)
Cruzin Wit (3:56)
Misty (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (3:51)
Lilriffriff (2:59)
They B All Like (3:58)
Sometimes I Feel So Good (4:56)
Sustain (4:19)
Roomba (2:27)
Shells, Tube & Guitar (with Carlos Nino - live In Japan) (6:54)
06 Tape Tiger (6:32)
Iguana Queen (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (5:54)
Iguana King (with Gabe Noel & Philippe Malenson) (6:35)
Wwaasshh (with Carlos Nino - live In Japan) (6:10)
Review: Experimental saxophonist Sam Gendel has been gifting us with reams of golden material in the past few years, from collaborative wonders to solo reflections, but this Fresh Bread will keep us chewing for days. Clearly Gendel can't help but make incredible music, and this collection is pulled from his personal archives of skits, sketches, unreleased pieces and more in between. It sounds shockingly complete for what is meant to be a gathering of offcuts, but the diaristic quality does feel like getting closer to the inner workings of the artist. If you appreciate beats, loops and experimental vignettes with an organic quality, you'll find a lot to enjoy in here.
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Music For Saxofone & Bass Guitar (reissue)
Cat: LR 142LP. Rel: 01 May 20
Boa (5:33)
Theem & Variations (3:49)
Track One (5:49)
Greetings To Idris (5:18)
Irish (5:25)
Kiefer No Melody (3:37)
You'll Never Get To Heaven (2:56)
Review: Back in 2018 Leaving Records first released this low key gem from Sam Gendel and Sam Wilkes, which blended the natural lull of live saxophone and bass guitar with considered FX processing to create some spellbinding grooves somewhere on the outer periphery of soul jazz. It's totally fresh, totally chill, and bursting with soul thanks to the impeccable playing from Gendel and Wilkes. It's gone through a number of iterations including previous tape issues and a white label private press run of 50, and now it's finally getting a repress so the latecomers can cop a wax edition and shirk the scalpers. Music this warm and fuzzy deserves to be heard on wax.
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