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Subterraneans
Subterraneans (limited 12")
Cat: N 057. Rel: 23 Dec 22
Subterraneans (8:38)
Subterraneans (instrumental) (8:46)
Review: The original 'Subterraneans', composed by David Bowie from their 1977 album 'Low', was an emotionally striking piece that illustrated the struggles of withdrawal. German legend Alva Noto teams up with Depeche Mode's Martin Gore and ambient wizard William Basinski to transform the piece into an ephemeral, ghostly number that is almost even more chilling - with ambient synths and vocal echoing that conjure being lost in a deep cave, something almost supernatural at every turn. A truly haunting, yet aurally astounding, cover.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
タグ: Dark Ambient
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Conamara Fieldworks (feat Ossia mix)
Cat: KHALIPHONIC 10. Rel: 23 Oct 18
Tra Na Feadoige (3:50)
Muirbhigh (Ossia remix) (6:42)
Cloch Na Ron (4:10)
Iorras Beag (4:06)
Muirbhigh (4:10)
Review: Sam Binga has established himself with boundary-pushing club tracks on labels like Critical and Exit and for this one teamed up with Welfare, a junglist and the Rua Sound label boss. Together they were inspired by the rugged beauty of Conamara, County Galway and began the project in a 300-year-old cottage overlooking the sea in a place free of creature comforts but rich in inspiration. Using a handheld recorder, the duo explored tidal caves, ruins and windswept coastlines while recording the ambient sounds they heard on the way and then turned them into these deeply textured dub compositions through live desk mixing at Dubkasm's studio.
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Darkness Darkness
Cat: PSY 027LP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Darkness, Darkness (9:58)
No Services (7:07)
Review: A collaborative new single by sampletronic master Kieran Hebden (aka. Four Tet) and guitarist and composer William Tyler, two acclaimed musicians and both longstanding friends. Part of a recent spewing-forth of Hebden-adjacent material to hit the shelves after the artist's oft-reported-upon "agent of chaos" phase, these two tracks, pressed to a furtive 12", provide a neat counterpoint to that assessment. Rather than a pair of riddim bangers, the record flaunts Hebden's signature electronic textures and Tyler's guitar into a hypnotic, nominally dark soundwhirl, reminiscent of the earliest days of Text, but with a unique edge - a sonic corner never quite scoured before by either artist.
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Juniper EP
Juniper EP (limited cassette single)
Cat: PITPHSP 76. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Drazak's Theme (5:19)
With You I Am Always Spinning (6:50)
Retract R (5:36)
Retract R (Type K) (3:45)
Review: Another collaborative effort from the consistently fascinating US ambient kings Past Inside The President, this time with Hendrix - not that one - and Wayne Robert Thomas, whose atmospheric guitar-led work has featured several times on the label before. If the average ambient album has its head in the clouds, this is more grounding, more gamboling in the fields perhaps than floating in the ether, with gentle flute and guitar giving the walls of synth sounds some perspective. That said, the closing track of the four, 'Retract R (Type K)', sizzles away like something by Growing or even Spaceman 3 left to fry in the sun. Magnificent stuff..
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Mladi
Mladi (translucent blue in black vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 948768 03. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Summer (5:14)
Hana-bi (4:27)
Kids Return (5:52)
Review: Joe Hisaishi's latest release offers a compelling fusion of classical and cinematic music. The compositions, originally crafted for film soundtracks, are reimagined with orchestral arrangements that breathe new life into the pieces. The album showcases Hisaishi's signature style, blending emotive melodies with intricate orchestration. Listeners are treated to a rich auditory experience that highlights the depth and versatility of Hisaishi's work.
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Viva La Tamla Motown
Cat: NW 512. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Basil Kirchin & Jack Nathan - "Viva La Tamla Motown" (3:50)
Alan Parker & William Parish - "Main Chance" (3:05)
Review: KPM Music might just be one of the most expansive music libraries out there, boasting a whopping 30,000 exclusive music tracks for licensing. Some of their earliest pieces are being reissued by Measured Mile, the latest of which appears here in the form of a split 7" by four of the label's most treasured contributors. 'Viva La Tamla Motown' helms up the A-side with wonky, laboured drumming and an excitable rock n' rolly guitar and harmonica. 'Main Chance' brings up the B with a more loungeified flutey strutter.
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4 Dysfunctional Psychotic Release & Sonic Reprogramming Purposes Only
Beau Wanzer - "The Table Scrap" (5:51)
Hieroglyphic Being - "This Is The Right Time In Human History 2 Be Stupid" (10:27)
Review: There is a ton of sonic scuzz and frosty electronic texture to both cuts on this new limited 12" from Natural Sciences. And that is frankly to be expected when you are dealing with these two artists - the long-time LIEs associate Beau Wanzer goes first with the fucked up drums and gnarly synths, wiry electronics and dark vocal mutterings of 'The Table Scrap'. On the flip is Chicago noise specialist Hieroglyphic Being with 'This Is The Right Time In Human History 2 Be Stupid.' It's a lo-fi and fuzzy world of busted drum loops and anxious synths.
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Transmission
Cat: AVG 001. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Transmission (3:23)
Transmission (Alexander Arpeggio remix) (4:11)
Dark Night (3:36)
Dark Night (Dea remix) (3:56)
Review: One-off masterpiece release of German minimal synthpop from Gutersloh, Germany in 1984. Recorded in a DIY recording studio in a former prison for the mentally ill, located on the outskirts of a forest near the artists' homes, aptly named Prison Studio, in 1984, the release was privately pressed on 7" by the band itself, distributed in limited quantities and has changed hands only a few times on public marketplaces since its original release. Wave Shape's Transmission has always been as rare as it is good, to quote Basso. Now, the release is made available again to collectors and DJs as the first release on Average. Included in this 12" repress are two stunning new remixes by virtuoso producers and friends Alexander Arpeggio and Aradea Barandana, each bringing their own flavour to the table.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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Taboo II
Taboo II (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PMSINGLE 16. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Taboo II (2:40)
Bikini Oracle (1:45)
Forbidden Ritual (Jungle Desire) (3:24)
Oceans In The Sky (0:34)
Review: Florida based Wave Temples returns with a new EP that takes the form of four new and reworked tunes all pressed up to a great little 7". This is deeply absorbing ambient that take sou to new worlds. In the case of the opener it's like being washed up on the shores of some tiny atoll in the Asia-Pacific. This most dreamy and exotic trip contuses through the indigenous rhythms and howling wind sounds of 'Bikini Oracle' and 'Forbidden Ritual (Jungle Desire)' sounds like just that with its mystic melodic magic and homemade percussive sounds.
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 1
Cat: DYNAM 7129. Rel: 04 May 23
Research (1:36)
Get Up (1:25)
Just Funky (1:34)
Slow Motion (2:14)
Review: Klaus Weiss was a German jazz drummer who left behind a rich legacy of library music, especially on the series of Sound Music albums for Golden Ring Records in the late 70s-early 80s. In the digging era, Weiss' impeccable grooves now fetch serious prices second hand, and so be thankful for the likes of Dynamite Cuts reaching over into the world of library music reissues to pull four perfect joints from unreachable realms back into the hands of real music fans. From low down nasty funk to space-age star gazing, Weiss packed a lot into these tracks, and now you can cop them on a sureshot 7".
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 1
Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 1 (hand-numbered yellow vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7129Y. Rel: 04 May 23
Research (1:35)
Get Up (1:26)
Slow Motion (1:35)
Just Funky (2:13)
Review: A unique slice of classic library music flies off the shelf. These four tracks were lifted from the classic library music series known only as 'Sounds Music Album Volume 18', and were made by the library maestro Klaus Weiss, the former jazz drummer who later turned to the trade after falling in with German music publisher Ring Musik. An eerie uncanniness cuts across these instrumentals, as Weiss' drumming provides steady boppage to serene yet dubious backings of strings and synth.
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Played by: Dynamite Cuts
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 3
Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 3 (translucent red vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7131RED. Rel: 04 May 23
Klaus Weiss - "Wide" (1:37)
Klaus Weiss - "Frogs" (1:52)
Klaus Weiss - "Prouductive Facilities" (1:28)
Peter Thomas - "Coordinates Meeting" (1:37)
Review: This great series from Dynamite Cuts continues to delve deep into the alluring world of library music. It is sound that captures real feelings and evokes all sorts of memories, even those that are imagined, with a single note or seductive groove. This collection is made of tracks from the German Library series Sound Music Albums which sell for over L150 if you can find a copy. There are four tunes in all, three from Klaus Weiss and one from Peter Thomas, all of which add up to another great collection and a must for serious music heads.
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Played by: Dynamite Cuts
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Sound Music 45s Collection Vol 3
Cat: DYNAM 7131. Rel: 04 May 23
Klaus Weiss - "Wide" (1:37)
Klaus Weiss - "Frogs" (1:53)
Klaus Weiss - "Prouductive Facilities" (1:30)
Peter Thomas - "Coordinates Meeting" (1:35)
Review: The work of legendary drummer turned library musician Klaus Weiss continues to be reissued. For this series, Dynamite Cuts are looking back on a mid-1970s series of EPs released by Weiss originally for the famous library Sound Music. Carrying a minimal production that still has appeal for the modern listener (don't Dynamite know it), the four tracks here are curt, squelchy and beat-centric, with highlights including the clavichord-wacky 'Frogs', the sonically obese 'Productive Facilities', and the space-age drum freakout 'Coordinates Meeting'.
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Wild Man
Wild Man (limited translucent white vinyl 7")
Cat: SNOWFLAKE 34. Rel: 28 Nov 24
Wild Man (3:26)
Greensleeves (3:28)
Review: Whatitdo Archive Group goes deep with Wild Man, diving headfirst into the eerie side of holiday folklore. This isn't your average Christmas fare; Side A's 'Wild Man' pulses with heavy, driving bass and swirling wah-guitar that captures the energy of dark legends like Krampus and the Yeti. On the flip side 'Greensleeves' takes on a haunting Ethio-jazz edge, stretching the familiar tune into shadowy, hypnotic territory. Each track is a bold reimagining, blending ancient mythology with grooves fit for any late-night winter gathering that dares to step off the beaten path.
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Tab
Tab (12")
Cat: TNM 006. Rel: 21 Nov 24
Tab (4:11)
24gb (4:06)
Who (2:29)
Review: Repping Sugar Records and Tanum Sounds, Winsome comes through with three really interesting perspectives. 'Tab' is a unique and highly springy piece of work as it works and wriggles its away around some well sculpted table drum hits and sub plunges. '24gb' takes us down a much dreamier pathway, sitting somewhere between Indian Ropeman and Chicken Lips. Finally 'Who' closes this stunning EP with a faraway drone. Intense.
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Played by: M50
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Stargaze
Stargaze (12")
Cat: SL 018. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Stargaze (6:52)
Moonless Night (8:44)
Return To The (Dis)Comfort Zone (5:42)
Rainfall (4:47)
Omen (5:55)
Review: Aus-based label Southern Lights welcomes Michal Wolski for an avant-garde techno outing here that takes you into futuristic sound worlds. 'Stargaze' opens with suspensory synth loops that take you into celestial worlds and 'Moonless Night' then lays down light, airy patterns and motifs with a ritualistic edge. 'Return To The (Dis)Comfort Zone' detailed minimal techno for deep excursions and 'Rainfall' has a fantastically warped bassline. 'Omen' is another atmospheric and cinematic closer that sounds like a trip through an underwater cavern.
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Minsky Rock Megamix II
Minsky Rock Megamix II (1-sided etched 12")
Cat: HVN 64112. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Minsky Rock Megamix II (23:03)
Review: Are Working Men's Club the best band to have emerged from northern England in the past decade? We'd say there's a very, very good chance. Catch them live on stage and Sydney Minsky-Sargeant, Liam Ogburn, Hannah Cobb and Mairead O'Connor are utterly captivating, and their combination of post punk, rock, electronica, and acid house transfers very well onto record too. Their DJ sets, for which 'Syd' leads the charge, are also nothing short of quality. Informed by genre-less masters such as Andrew Weatherall, Ivan Smagghe and Erol Alkan, as this latest Megamix goes to show, the idea is to create these deeply immersive cosmic soundscapes that aim directly for the dance floor, taking phrases and sounds from their songs, reworking, rethinking and rearranging them into something fresh and high energy. Impossible not to make an impact.
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Planet Shrimp
Planet Shrimp (double 12")
Cat: DEL 002. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Ambientpromille (3:39)
Endlessloop (3:17)
Fiesemitternachtsskizze (5:08)
Ambglitchpre (5:51)
Nicedrums (6:06)
Neuertisch (8:47)
Mo31Aug (5:07)
Feeptechno (5:20)
Review: DEL Records is back doing its thing - which is specifically unearthing exceptional electronic sounds discovered in the outer reaches of our galaxy while on a research mission. Enterprise crew, eat your heart out, the sci-fi feeling runs deep with this one, as we're taken on a deep and immersive journey through intergalactic tones as intellectual as they are immediately compelling.

The right ingredients for any strong narrative, German artist Woyke splices together IDM, electronica, movie-theme-worthy epic synthdom, ambient, downtempo and electro-breaks in a way that feels very fresh, not to mention reassuringly warm, considering the early-winter release date. An expansive journey to the other side of somewhere, it's impossible not to get overly immersed, presenting the very real risk of wormhole closing and getting stuck here forever. Still, there are worse places to end up.
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Pan Sonic Youth
Cat: CWX 06. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Pan Sonic Youth (Acid version) (4:42)
Pan Sonic Youth (6:01)
Pan Sonic Youth (Drone version) (3:01)
Pan Sonic Youth (Thee Church Ov Acid House Balearic mix) (7:05)
Pan Sonic Youth (Sampledica dub) (3:29)
Review: The legendary German producer behind such mythical techno names like Acid Jesus and Alter Ego delivers an eclectic exploration of electro and acid with 'Pan Sonic Youth'. This release shows his ability to create genre-bending soundscapes and analogue textures, each of the four mixes offering a unique perspective on the original. Side-1 starts with the acid version which is a deep, addictive dive into heavily drenched acid sounds. Harnessing the spirit of 80s electro, its bold, immersive energy demands attention. The original version follows, delivering strong electro rhythms and a sharp, immediate impact. Both versions are sure to wow any listener. Side-2 opens with the drone version, where heavily processed analogue tones create a dense, experimental atmosphere. Jorn's 'Thee Church Ov Acid House Balearic Mix' reimagines the track as a chill-out anthem, blending beachy vibes and lounge influences while retaining the original's spirit. Closing the release, the 'Sampledica Dub' deconstructs the original into abstract fragments, offering a more avant-garde, interpretive take. Wuttke's ability to create so many different versions of one track is truly amazing in itself, and add the extra demension that a true veteran brings and you have one unmissable piece of vinyl.
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Carnage
Carnage (LP + booklet)
Cat: BS 021LP. Rel: 18 Jun 21
Hand Of God (5:16)
Old Time (4:58)
Carnage (4:31)
White Elephant (6:08)
Albuquerque (3:47)
Lavender Fields (4:19)
Shattered Ground (5:28)
Balcony Man (4:29)
Review: It only seems like yesterday when Nick Cave delivered his wonderfully captivating joint piece with fellow-Australian Bad Seed Warren Ellis. In fact it was early March, and since then we've all likely been through the kinds of highs and lows this record reflects so accurately. There's a lot of space to Carnage, but it's also an album of intensity, in a refined and sophisticated way.

Packed with incredibly cinematic, theatrical and dramatic moments, at its loudest 'White Elephant' is bordering on a genuinely euphoric religious experience, one rousing and hugely emotional crescendo of chorus and big stage notes after another. At its quietest, 'Shattered Ground' sounds like one man alone with a piano and eternal sadness. Meanwhile, the title track is classic troubadour business. In summary, a grand, mesmerising and personal voyage.
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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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Julius Eastman Vol 4: The Holy Presence
Cat: NWAM 183CD. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Our Father
Piano 2
Prelude To The Holy Presence Of Joan D'Arc
The Holy Presence Of Joan D'Arc
Review: Wild Up continue their exploration of Julius Eastman's work with Julius Eastman Vol. 4: The Holy Presence, out June 21, 2024, via New Amsterdam Records. Opening with Our Father, a haunting duet performed by Davone Tines, the album delves deep into his spiritual side, blending choral elements with his signature avant-garde style. This release highlights Eastman's unique, mystically charged compositions, including The Holy Presence of Joan D'Arc, with cellist Seth Parker Woods' multi-tracked performance showcasing Wild Up's profound dedication to Eastman's powerful legacy.
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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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Koselig
Koselig (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITPZD 036. Rel: 10 Feb 25
Benoit Pioulard & Viul - "Kinderness" (18:10)
Benoit Pioulard & Viul - "Canaan" (3:47)
From Overseas & Zake - "A Whisper" (10:27)
Marc Ertel & Wayne Robert Thomas - "Coronation Ring" (11:56)
Review: This new one from our favourite US ambient outlet takes the form of a selection of long-form compositions from artists who are close to the label. As such it's a perfect reflection of its signature sound - deeply immersive soundscapes, slowly shifting synths and meditative moods made with a mix of hardware tools, guitars, pedals and even baritone vocals. It's named after a Norwegian term for warmth and intimacy, which certainly plays out from the evolving loops of 'A Whisper' to the textured melancholy of 'Canaan' and the reverberant drift of 'Coronation Ring'.
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In The Cell Of Dreams
In The Cell Of Dreams (gatefold LP)
Cat: 7K 047LP. Rel: 29 Sep 23
The Ocean Lies Between Us (21:07)
Your Love Pours Like Water (3:43)
Everything Must Decay (11:40)
Relics Of Our Past (13:19)
Review: Shackleton and Waclaw Zimpel's first album Primal Forms was a masterful collaboration which arrived on Cosmo Rhythmatic in 2020. The pair clearly found fruit in their crossover as they return for a second instalment, this time on 7K! and with an expanded approach thanks to the addition of Siddhartha Belmannu, a strikingly talented young singer in the field of Indian classical music. The over-arching intention of the artists was to make a joyous album about the wonder of life and living, but of course this isn't a one-dimensional happy-clappy record. Rather, it's a meditative exercise dealing in fascinating microtonality and mesmerising harmonic interplay with the power to have a profound, uncanny effect on the listener.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Fragments
Cat: AFFINCD 09. Rel: 24 Jan 25
Spectral
Exosphere
Obscured
Appearance
Black Marble
Surfaces
Dark Tide
Review: Long-time European techno innovator Joachim Spieth has hooked up with Agustin Mena aka Warmth for a debut collaborative album that blends their shared love for expansive soundscapes and atmospheric compositions. Warmth is the Spanish ambient producer who is also behind the SVLBRD alias so these two know a thing or two about how to get the most out of their machines and so they prove here across an album of seven immersive tracks. They are rife with organic textures and evoke a sense of space and timeless longing, all with a gently persuasive sense of movement.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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What Is Not Strange?
What Is Not Strange? (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: RVNGNL 114LP. Rel: 06 Jun 24
What Is Not Strange? (5:05)
Grand Trine (3:03)
Revealed Night (3:09)
Asleep To The World (5:22)
Flame Of Perfect Form (6:14)
Under The Earth (4:17)
Subaru (2:44)
Time Of Birds (7:36)
Calling (5:16)
Plume (6:06)
This World's Beauty (1:31)
Review: Los Angeles-based composer Tashi Wada steps out with his long awaited debut album, What Is Not Strange?, and a fine first solo outing it is too. It is by far his most ambitious and widescreen work to date and it comes laden with plenty of emotion as a result of the fact that it was written and recorded over a period that encompassed the death of his father and the rather opposite feelings of experiencing the birth of his daughter. As such Wada reflects inward to explore various themes including being alive, mortality and finding one's place in the world. His unique song based expressionism goes from ecstatic to denser forms and starker contrasts. It is a wonderful experiment and immersive listen.
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Alien: Romulus (Soundtrack)
Alien: Romulus (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: MBM 40B. Rel: 12 Dec 24
The Chrysalis (2:30)
That's Our Sun (2:51)
Wake Up (1:34)
Entering Nostromo (2:46)
Searching (2:50)
There's Something In The Water (2:40)
XX121 (3:33)
He's Glitchy (4:22)
Run! (2:38)
Prometheus Fire (4:14)
Guns V Acid Blood (1:31)
The Hive (1:35)
Andy (1:30)
Gravity Purge (2:05)
Elevator Shaft Attack (1:20)
Get Away From Her (4:30)
The Offspring (4:56)
Collision Warning (3:09)
Raine (1:28)
Sleep (3:16)
Review: Mutant has hooked up with Hollywood Records and 20th Century Studios to offer up the first ever physical release of Benjamin Wallfisch's score for Alien: Romulus. Wallfisch's masterful score successfully revives the chilling atmosphere of the original Alien films with the dissonant, atonal soundscapes of Jerry Goldsmith and melodies from later sequels creating a uniquely immersive listen. This limited edition release captures Wallfisch's remarkable craft and is a fine tribute to the franchise's legacy while adding his own distinct voice. It includes liner notes by director Fede Alvarez for an ever fuller experience.
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Wat Gebeurde Er Met Sergeant Massuro?
Cat: MLSTRM 001. Rel: 30 Apr 24
Niemandsland (3:18)
Schaduwruis (3:12)
Ondergrondse Verbindingen (3:36)
Nachtzwever (4:30)
Herinneringen/Bekentenis (2:11)
Ongeloof In Kamer 3 (5:19)
Dolk In Het Zand (4:46)
Verborgen Samenhang (3:38)
Naar Kaukenau (3:37)
Verdwijnend Vlees (1:54)
Een Andere Ruimte (3:44)
Een Nieuw Soort Mens (2:38)
Review: Wanderwelle is the Amsterdam-based ambient duo of Phil van Dulm & Alexander Bartels, who mint their Maalstrom label with Wat Gebeurde Er Met Sergeant Massuro?, a concept album based around Harry Mulisch's 1957 story of the same name (What Happened To Seagent Massuro?). The story weaves anti-colonial concepts with mythical realist elements, and is sonically brought to life here through atmospheric electronics and prepared instruments. A moody, resonant and ultimately deep groundswell of an album, one that compels the listener to venture ever further into the a spine-tingling heart of darkness.
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Doomed Utility
Doomed Utility (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: UGD 020. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Disco Accident (4:02)
Bruxism (0:28)
Bareback Rider (4:54)
Horse (2:31)
Burning Sage (2:27)
Yehaiyahan (2:40)
Slow Phantom Pain (feat Igan Harem) (2:24)
Gristle Gun (feat Igan Harem) (4:31)
Grand Illusion (2:51)
Narrow Bridge (2:48)
Review: According to the blurb we have for Doomed Utility, Alex Wang is a firm believer that if a tree falls in the forest and nobody is around, it still makes a massive noise. "Sound existed before there were human ears to hear it," we're told. Not to mention the fact we have now surrounded ourselves with machines and digital tools that immerse us in tones we don't necessarily derive pleasure from. Industrial, frenetic, electronic, post-club, deconstructed and, in moments, straddling that genius-lunatic border. Doomed Utility makes no apologies for its most intense moments, and panders not to our inherent desire to understand and make sense. These are beats, basslines, distorted walls of tormented chaos and abstract moments don't lend themselves to meaning making. Welcome to the future. It's confusing.
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Petals
Petals (LP + insert)
Cat: HOP 31. Rel: 04 Dec 24
The First Flower (3:23)
Her House (3:10)
Weeds (1:23)
Mirror Market (3:57)
First Cup (2:04)
Clay Graffiti (3:43)
Yellow Rose (5:18)
Shell Space (3:06)
Second Cup (2:13)
Yellow Rose (reprise) (1:34)
Ring Of Fish (5:00)
Reading Rocks (3:25)
Review: Sydney-based friends MP Hopkins and Mary MacDougall bring a haunting edge to folk music here. 'Weeds' is like lo-fi horror film music with tape-recorded radio static giving a foreboding atmosphere. 'Clay Graffiti' sounds like a post-apocalyptic ghost story with the spoken word conjuring images of landscapes tormented by wind and life dissolved. The group clearly have a knack for sequencing and the finer details of what makes a great album. After the intense end-of-the-world feel of the track that closes side A, Side B opens with 'Yellow Rose', which feels like spring; lyrically, in the bright piano, guitar and through the vocal timbre. It gives a sense of renewal that wouldn't have the same impact if it wasn't for the harsh winter feel of the track before it. But don't mistake this for anything twee - experimental folk is taking over the underground cultural zeitgeist and Warm Currency are an important part of that. This is the band's third release on the Horn of Plenty label and it's a solid follow-up to Returns (2022) and Live at the Petersham Bowling Club (2023).
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Your Community Hub
Cat: CIS 157CD. Rel: 23 May 24
A Shared Sense Of Purpose
Rapid Transport Links
Cul-de-sac
Summer All Year Around
Facilities For All Ages
Pedestrian Shopping Deck
A New Town With An Old Sense Of Community
Oakwood (bonus track)
A Shared Sense Of Purpose (1973 version - bonus track)
Review: Much like the enduring appeal of the Ghost Box label, there's an instant magnetism in the music and presentation of Warrington Runcorn New Town Development Plan which triggers nostalgia even for those who didn't grow up in the 70s. Subtly creepy but equally warm and wistful, Gordon Chapman-Fox's project continues its stellar run following last year's knockout success The Nation's Most Central Location, this time turning the focus on the idea of community hubs in new town developments. There's depth to the concept beyond the aesthetic appeal, but either way the spools of synth work say plenty on their own.
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A Shared Sense Of Purpose
A Shared Sense Of Purpose (baby pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 175. Rel: 30 May 24
Shared Sense Of Purpose (5:28)
Shared Sense Of Purpose (Vince Clarke remix) (5:00)
Oakwood (3:21)
Shared Sense Of Purpose (1973 version) (4:22)
Review: 'A Shared Sense Of Purpose' is a fittingly collectively-minded name for a new Gordon Chapman-Fox aka. Warrington Runcorn New Town Development Plan release. The first glimpse of his latest full-length LP, Your Community Hub, this first sampler hears the artist continue to develop his totally singular vision in eerie modernist electronica, deploying lilty arpeggiations and contradictorily Utopian, yet at the same time, sinister, melodies and ambiences; all with a view to producing an uncanny deja entendu. These are deployed to mourn the slow, increasing privatisation of Chapman-Fox's native Warrington-Runcorn, specifically its singular bespoke town centre - its walkways, its local postal system, its gridded shop lots - which were all designed to make it a five-minute city, long before the concept of fifteen-minute cities had entered town planning discourse. Though, perhaps this lament masks a more sinister sense of enjoyment, as there is indeed a perverse sort of pleasure that arises in the bittersweetly uncanny perfumes that waft from this latest haunted mood piece. Perhaps just like the experience of revisiting Warrington-Runcorn after having known it in childhood, we hear both sadness and euphoria, at the same time, in the face of its ostensible loss.
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Your Community Hub
Your Community Hub (heavyweight purple vinyl LP)
Cat: CIS 157P. Rel: 23 May 24
A Shared Sense Of Purpose (8:12)
Rapid Transport Links (3:24)
Cul-de-sac (7:12)
Summer All Year Around (4:34)
Facilities For All Ages (4:37)
Pedestrian Shopping Deck (5:03)
A New Town With An Old Sense Of Community (5:02)
Review: Gordon Chapman-Fox's latest album, Your Community Hub, delves into the New Towns movement, particularly focusing on Warrington-Runcorn's community centers and their relevance to modern urban planning discussions like the 15 Minute City concept. The album explores the decline of these centers and the services they once offered, paralleling a broader societal shift away from communal support. Through evocative album artwork featuring architect Peter Garvin's work, notably the Castlefield Community Centre, Chapman-Fox paints a vivid sonic picture of a bygone era of community cohesion. Following the success of 2023's The Nation's Most Central Location, this album is poised to continue Chapman-Fox's critical acclaim and commercial success, offering a poignant reflection on the past and present state of communal life.
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Becoming (Soundtrack)
Cat: YT 230CD. Rel: 11 Dec 20
Shot Out Of A Cannon
Becoming
Take In The Story
Southside (version 1)
Dandy
The Rhythm Changes
Song For Fraser
Announcement
Detail
Fashion Then & Now
Provocation
Connections
Looking Forward
I Am Becoming
Southside (version 2)
Review: Kamasi Washington's latest effort is a little different from his previous releases, which delighted in taking spiritual and post-bop jazz in a myriad of thrilling new directions. Befitting its status as a soundtrack - the music on Becoming was written to feature on Nadia Hallgren's Netflix documentary of the same name on Michelle Obama - the compositions unveiled by Washington are breezy, accessible and seeped in musical positivity. There are lots of memorable melodic themes throughout the album, with bold and catchy, up-beat jazz numbers being joined by melancholic, contemplative compositions and even nods towards soul-jazz, Motown style soul and cheery jazz-funk.
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Becoming (Soundtrack)
Cat: YT 230LP. Rel: 11 Dec 20
Shot Out Of A Cannon (1:11)
Becoming (2:08)
Take In The Story (2:38)
Southside (version 1) (1:17)
Dandy (1:32)
The Rhythm Changes (1:41)
Song For Fraser (2:18)
Announcement (0:47)
Detail (1:55)
Fashion Then & Now (2:14)
Provocation (2:50)
Connections (1:05)
Looking Forward (1:44)
I Am Becoming (4:22)
Southside (version 2) (2:40)
Review: Virtuoso contemporary jazz star Kamasi Washington got involved with the hit Netflix documentary Becoming right at the early stages. The film is a four time Emmy-nominated glimpse into the life of Michelle Obama, filled with as many profound moments as tender and vulnerable ones. All of those are perfectly translated into gentle jazz, sweeping symphonies and empowering passages of sound that tell a very real story even without seeing the movie. Fans of the Los Angeles saxophonist will recognise a dialling back in the scale of his usual sound, but that is never to the detriment of the work here, which is maybe his most accessible work yet.
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Repeater
Cat: CFUL 0325. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Reel 2 (22:20)
Reel 5B (7:06)
Reel 4B (11:59)
Review: Drone music has a unique quality that really pulls you in. Whether it's the haunting vocals of Pandit Pran Nath or the heavy tones of Sunn O))), it shifts your focus to a deep flow. Water Damage's debut LP Repeater perfectly embodies this. With their motto "Maximal Repetition Minimal Deviation," this Austin septet offers thick layers of sound that are mesmerising, mixing two drummers and two bass players for a powerful effect that keeps evolving. This album invites you to settle in and lose yourself in its depths, so relax and enjoy the ride.
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The Rooted Sky
The Rooted Sky (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: RSN 42. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Monin Yiri (5:01)
Sound Loves Dance (5:54)
Grow With The Flow (8:54)
It Comes & Goes (6:16)
Subconscience (8:17)
Ronde Cinetique (8:42)
Music Without Chains (6:53)
Golden Black (7:46)
Review: Wave Arising is former Spiral Tribe man Sebastian Vaughan with vocalist Kynsie and they are a duo that likes to eplxore body, mind and soul "through intuitive listening of senses and inner energies by means of music , workshops and gatherings." This is their debut album and is an otherworldly mix of deep grooves and occult sonic landscapes. It has been made from various improvisations and avoids there use of sampling and as an album, this is one that feels very much alive. There are cinematic dub techno workouts, cascading synths and alien sound designs, menacing low ends and moments of majestic melodic beauty such as on 'Ronde Cinetique'. A brilliant debut.
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Played by: Jane Fitz
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Motorikherz
Cat: PERLON 134. Rel: 03 Mar 23
Positives (4:34)
One & Ollam (7:05)
Nonplus (9:47)
Perfect Storm (4:23)
Light Train (4:49)
Light Tower (4:42)
Novemberme (3:53)
Somewhere (7:32)
After Laughter (6:02)
Review: Originally formed in 2014 as a trio dedicated to blurring the boundaries, the Waves now exists as a solo project of one of the members: Berlin-based Maayan Nidam. Here she presents her long-promised debut album, 'Motorikherz', an atmospheric and off-kilter affair that confidently joins the dots between eyes-closed experimentalism, wonky post-punk-pop, minimal house, opioid electronica and stylish new wave pop. It's opaque and atmospheric in the extreme, with Nidam's evocative vocals rising above (or sometimes being buried beneath) sparse but warming analogue electronics, stripped-back rhythms, heavily processed instrumentation and inventive production trickery. As you can see, it's hard to describe, but it's adventurous, entertaining and - for the most part - surprisingly soothing.
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The Bride Of Frankenstein (Soundtrack) (reissue)
The Bride Of Frankenstein (Soundtrack) (reissue) (limited gatefold red & yellow hand poured vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: WW 085RY. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Main Title/The Bride Of Frankenstein (1:23)
Prologue/Minuet (5:56)
The Monster's Entrance (2:20)
Introducing Pretorius (1:22)
You'll Need A Coat (0:41)
Pastorale/Village/Chase (3:24)
Danse Macabre (2:39)
The Creation (11:19)
Presenting The Bride/The Explosion (4:08)
The Creation (Finale) (0:30)
Review: This deluxe vinyl reissue presents the original Bride of Frankenstein soundtrack featuring remastered audio, new artwork, and estate-approved likenesses of Elsa Lanchester. Directed by James Whale and starring Boris Karloff and Lanchester, the 1935 horror classic is widely regarded as one of cinema's greatest sequels and was rightly celebrated as Whale's masterpiece. The movie was added to the U.S. National Film Registry in 1998 for its cultural significance and this historic release has been sourced from master acetates at Syracuse University and Universal's archives and marks the first time the film's original score is available on vinyl.
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No More Apocalypse Father
No More Apocalypse Father (180 gram vinyl LP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: CST 180LP. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Rats & Roses (5:02)
Tremble Pour Light (6:20)
No More Apocalypse Father (5:24)
Uncloudy Days (4:54)
Dangling Blanket From A Balcony (White Phosphorous) (13:28)
(Goodnight) White Phosphorous (8:09)
Review: We Are Winter's Blue And Radiant Children features Mat Ball (Big Brave), Efrim Manuel Menuck (Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Thee Silver Mt. Zion), and Jonathan Downs and Patch One (both Ada). Their new album, No More Apocalypse delivers six haunting lullabies infused with heavy distortion and electronic rhythms. Ball and Menuck initiated the project during the harsh Montreal winters, seeking warmth and solace in their music. Later, they brought in Downs and Patch to enrich their vision. The album explores the theme of observing despair from a place of safety. Menuck's lyrics, freed from traditional meter, offer vivid, photorealistic imagery. On the opener 'Rats and Roses,' he describes a city struck by an unnamed disaster, drawing on local details like neighbors poisoning birds while dealing with rats. The track builds to a powerful crescendo with blown-out synths and guitars. 'Dangling Blanket From A Balcony (White Phosphorous)' recalls Michael Jackson's infamous balcony incident and comments on white phosphorous, a wartime technology causing severe burns. The final track, '(Goodnight) White Phosphorous,' is a lullaby reflecting on the horror of white phosphorous falling outside one's window. No More Apocalypse Father is a profound blend of illumination and despair. The album captures the conflicting emotions of witnessing horror from a place of comfort, evoking a sense of ambivalence that is far from passive. It's a powerful, immersive experience that resonates deeply.
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Bartleby (Soundtrack)
Cat: JBH 090LP. Rel: 15 Sep 21
Bartleby 1 (4:39)
Bartleby 2 (2:16)
Bartleby 3 (1:26)
Bartleby 4 (1:14)
Bartleby 5 (3:36)
Bartleby 6 (3:28)
Bartleby 7 (4:01)
Bartleby 8 (1:03)
Bartleby 9 (2:00)
Bartleby 10 (1:45)
Bartleby 11 (1:14)
Review: This is the unreleased soundtrack from Bartleby, the British drama film from 1970 directed by Anthony Friedman. It was an adaptation of the short story Bartleby, the Scrivener; A Story of Wall-street by Herman Melville. The plot revolved around the young audit clerk Bartleby, who as a result of being overwhelmed by the pressures of modern life withdraws into his own world. 31 years later, there was another remake directed by Jonathan Parker, with Crispin Glover in the lead role. Sound wise, it is a' blissful mix of British pastoral jazz and serious drum, double bass and string action'.
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Sunset Blvd: The Album (Deluxe Edition)
Sunset Blvd: The Album (Deluxe Edition) (limited gatefold translucent red vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: TOS 164VINYLB. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Overture (2:13)
Let Me Take You Back (4:45)
Let's Do Lunch (2:54)
Betty's Pitch (3:24)
The Car Chase (1:36)
Surrender (2:58)
With One Look (4:28)
Scene: Did You Say You Were A Writer? (1:36)
Salome (3:48)
The Greatest Star Of All (2:06)
Schwab's Drugstore (3:51)
Girl Meets Boy (2:34)
Scene: Where Have You Been? (2:21)
I Started Work (3:58)
What's On This Evening? (2:43)
New Ways To Dream (2:16)
Scene: Today's The Day (3:55)
New Year's Tango (3:40)
The Perfect Year (2:19)
This Time Next Year (5:59)
Scene: Happy New Year, Darling (2:34)
Entr'acte (3:12)
Sunset Boulevard (3:44)
There's Been A Call/It Took Her Three Days (3:23)
Arrival At Paramount (2:42)
Norma In The Studio (3:26)
As If We Never Said Goodbye (1:43)
Paramount Conversations/Surrender (reprise) (2:35)
Girl Meets Boy (reprise) (2:58)
Scene: Who's Betty Schaefer?/I Should Have Stayed There (3:35)
Scene: The Back Lot (3:11)
Too Much In Love To Care (3:09)
Scene: I Made Her A Star (1:28)
New Ways To Dream (reprise) (3:06)
The Phone Call (1:59)
What's Going On, Joe? (5:12)
No One Ever Leaves A Star (5:02)
Max, Where Am I? (2:54)
End Credits (3:55)
Review: Recorded live at London's Savoy Theatre, the stunning Sunset Boulevard stars Nicole Scherzinger in a critically acclaimed reimagining by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jamie Lloyd. This bold revival has captivated audiences with its fresh take on the classic musical. Now, with the launch of the cast album coinciding with the show's Broadway debut, fans beyond the theatre can experience the production's musical brilliance for the first time. Featuring powerful performances and a reimagined score, this recording captures the magic of the live production in all its glory.
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Droste
Droste (LP)
Cat: DFA 2689LP. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Point Fortuna (4:25)
Racoon Island (3:52)
Fleur Pond (3:00)
Bayou La Chute (4:10)
Cyprien Bay (2:32)
Yellow Cotton Bay (4:36)
Locust Pond (4:52)
Grace Pond (5:14)
Review: This project began in 2018 when Jonny Campos was on a break from playing guitar with Grammy-winning Lost Bayou Ramblers and recorded ambient pedal steel passages at Kirkland Middleton's house. The resulting tracks are named after vanished Southern Louisiana waterways and evoke a sense of impermanence. The music flows like a dream, slipping into consciousness as a serene, meditative experience or a deeply resonant one. The album first came digitally and on cassette via Nouveau Electric Records in 2020 but now lands on vinyl thanks to DFA.
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Open Space Motion: Underscores (reissue)
Cat: BEWITH 114LP. Rel: 27 Sep 22
Wide Open Space Motion (2:19)
Incessant Efforts (2:25)
Pink Sails (2:08)
Relaxed Mood (4:17)
Transiency (1:13)
Driving Sequences (3:24)
Action & Suspense (2:05)
Southern Mentality (2:42)
Hovering (2:13)
Bows (4:30)
Outset (1:38)
Constellation (1:33)
Changing Directions (2:37)
Neutral Position (1:48)
Departure For Universe (2:08)
Review: Not to be confused with Klaus WeiB, the East Germany-born handball hero of the Summer Olympics 1972, although born in the same era, this Klaus Weiss is in fact the man who started out as a jazz drummer before expanding his remit to other instruments and genres, winding up pretty prolific in the world of movie and TV scores. As can be heard here.

While not directly linked to, taken from, or inspired by screen work, Open Space underscores (ahem) many of the same totems. It's un-rushed, yet tracks are relatively brief, not much more than interludes. Each feels similar to the next, but they clearly invoke very different emotional responses. Somewhere between synth-laden fantasy soundtracks of yore, and medieval court music, it's like going into the future only to realise civilisation has gone backwards while retaining some of its tech prowess.
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Whatever The Weather II
Whatever The Weather II (limited dark green vinyl LP)
Cat: GI 446LPC1. Rel: 13 Mar 25
1°C (1:03)
3°C (3:33)
18°C (2:27)
20°C (7:53)
23°C (Intermittent Sunshine) (2:08)
5°C (4:39)
8°C (4:11)
26°C (4:03)
11°C (Intermittent Rain) (2:08)
9°C (3:29)
15°C (3:54)
12°C (4:28)
Review: London's Loraine James has built her signature sound through a mix of refined composition, gritty experimentation and intricate electronic programming. Under her Ghostly International alias Whatever The Weather, she explores emotional temperature and environment. Her second full-length offers a warmer tone compared to its predecessor by moving from an arctic cover photo to a desert scene. Mastered by Josh Eustis, the album blends hypnotic atmospheres and rhythmic textures with diaristic field recordings. The lead single, '12-C,' weaves melody and texture into a soul-stirring groove and is exemplary of James' imaginative and genre-defying approach.

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An Electric Storm (reissue)
Cat: UMCLP 092. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Love Without Sound (2:45)
My Game Of Loving (4:03)
Here Come The Fleas (2:02)
Firebird (3:03)
Your Hidden Dreams (4:47)
The Visitation (10:46)
The Black Mass: Electric Storm In Hell (6:56)
Review: Proper Music embark on a proper reissue of White Noise's 1969 debut and power-electronics-populariser, An Electric Storm. A bastion of cult musique concrete albumry born of the triadic genii of David Vorhaus, Brian Hodgson, and Delia Derbyshire, An Electric Storm was a watershed album at the time. And given certain conservative proclivities of the music releasing landscape today, it very well still could be. Going into what would surely become a longstanding collaborative project, this LP established the trio's patented approach to recording - 'storm techniques' - which aimed to proffer to the listener sounds which, the band wagered, would've never been heard before. A natural stipule of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, the album is the sonic quintessence of the word 'tinkering' - the group combined all manner of tape loops, vocals, live percussion and weirdo-phonics - yet also works in motifs of the then popular modes of psychedelia and chamber pop; these songs are otherwise unsettlingly embedded in licentious, doomy texturescapes, comprising various groans, gulps, moans and bangs.
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Machine Music (reissue)
Cat: DIALP 933. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Autumn Countdown Machine (5:25)
Son Of Gothic Chord (10:08)
Jew's Harp Machine (2:39)
Drinking & Hooting Machine (4:40)
The Squirrel & The Ricketty Racketty Bridge (21:00)
Review: "One might thus regard the Welsh rarebit as a Machine in which a process is applied to the conditioning and perception of the world of bread and cheese." Suffice to say, John White might not have had the same ideas about what constitutes Machine Music back in 1976 as you do today. This is also the first time we've ever managed to get a reference to Welsh rarebit into the first line of writing about a record, so everyone is learning something today. "The Machines" White refers to are the individual tracks themselves, all recorded between 1967 and 1972 and all comprising different combinations of a thing. Six pairs of "bass melody instruments" made 'Autumn Countdown Machine', different permutations of "the articulations 'ging, gang, gong, gung, ho!'" comprise 'Jews Harp Machine'. And 'Son of Gothic Chord' is crafted from the sequential chord progression of four keyboard players, spanning an octave. Conceptual experimental and wildly imaginative stuff on the borderline of electronica, abstract, mathematical and something otherworldly.
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The Infinity Of Nothingness
Cat: JMANCD 144. Rel: 27 Jun 24
Nothingness
Solar Breeze From The East
Spectral Realms
Infinity Suite (part 1 Time)
Infinity Suite (part 2 Space)
Infinity Suite (part 3 Energy)
Review: German guitarist and bandleader JJ Whitefield, known for his authentic, timeless sound, delves into 'spiritual jazz' on his latest album, The Infinity Of Nothingness. With a career spanning over three decades, Whitefield's journey began in the early 90s with Poets Of Rhythm, pioneers of the Deep Funk scene. Since then, he has explored various musical styles, including funk with Karl Hector and Ethiopian Jazz, West African highlife, Kraut-rock, and ambient music under his Rodinia moniker. The Infinity Of Nothingness is a set of mature, meditative orchestrations, drawing inspiration from Sun Ra and Pharoah Sanders without becoming mere tributes. The album weaves subtle elements of hip-hop, library music, and avant-garde into its sound, creating a unified, trance-like feel. From the sparse opener 'Nothingness' to the three-part 'Infinity Suite' - 'Time', 'Space' and 'Energy' - the album reflects Whitefield's exceptional ability to craft music that resonates deeply with its influences while standing the test of time. As with his early work, Whitefield's latest project continues to set a high standard in musical exploration.
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The Infinity Of Nothingness
The Infinity Of Nothingness (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: JMANLP 144. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Nothingness (5:02)
Solar Breeze From The East (14:03)
Spectral Realms (9:22)
Infinity Suite: Time (part 1) (2:03)
Infinity Suite: Space (part 2) (2:12)
Infinity Suite: Energy (part 3) (4:02)
Review: Over three decades of musical exploration and innovation have cemented German guitarist and bandleader JJ Whitefield as a stalwart in the realm of authentic, timeless music. As a founding member of the Poets Of Rhythm in the early 90s, Whitefield pioneered a hard-edged take on 70s street funk, setting the stage for the Deep Funk scene to come. His subsequent ventures under various pseudonyms, including Karl Hector, showcased his versatility and eclectic influences, drawing from Ethiopian Jazz, West African funk, Kraut-rock, and ambient sounds. With his latest album, The Infinity Of Nothingness, Whitefield delves into the astral realms of spiritual jazz, paying homage to influences like Sun Ra and Pharoah Sanders while forging his own path. The album's mature, delicate orchestrations evoke a trance-like atmosphere, with subtle accents of hip-hop, library and avant garde seamlessly integrated. Tracks like the sparse opener 'Nothingness' and the expansive 'Infinity Suite' demonstrate Whitefield's ability to create music that not only honors his influences but also stands the test of time. The Infinity Of Nothingness represents a culmination of Whitefield's lifelong musical journey, showcasing his unwavering dedication to authenticity and innovation.
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