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Reality Engine
Reality Engine (audiophile vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: PITPV 055. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Imagine The Truth (3:50)
Axiom Haze (3:36)
Discrete Time (3:33)
Reality Engine (3:59)
Echo Diffusion (3:24)
Beyond The Hyperreal (4:01)
Blissgrid (3:04)
State Space (3:43)
Principle Dilution (4:21)
Everything & Nothing (3:41)
Review: 36's new album Reality Engine explores "the blossoming dynamics of artificial intelligence and the ever-changing definition of reality" on Past Inside The Present and does so with a continuation of his richly melodic sound while also evolving into new realms. The sheer beauty of these sounds is enough to uplift and energise, with chords ascending to the heavens on the opener 'Imagine The Truth' and then rolling out to infinite horizons on 'Axiom Haze'. 'Reality Engine' suspends you amongst the clouds and 'Beyond The Hyperreal' is a perfect marriage of immersive and organic sounds and hints of digital augmented reality engines. A sublime album, for sure.
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Chronicles I (B-STOCK)
Cat: ATONLP 01. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Boundaries
Extra (the 7th Plain remix)
Grace
Surface Bound
The Super 8
T Funk States
Slip 7 Sideways
Chords Are Dirty
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


A-Ton is a new label from Berlin heavyweights Ostgut Ton, designed to focus on "ambient, archive and alternative music". They've pulled off something of a coup for this debut release, persuading British techno legend Luke Slater to open up the archives of his '90s intelligent techno project, The 7th Plain. Chronicles I boasts a mixture of previously released and unheard material, which moves from glistening, outer-space ambience (the near perfect "Boundaries", "Grace"), to fizzing Motor City techno ("T-Funk Statues"), via intergalactic intelligent techno, dusty downtempo grooves (the jazzy hip-hop rhythms and ambient electronics of "Slip 7 Sideways"), and melodious IDM.
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Summvs (remastered)
Summvs (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: N 0552. Rel: 07 Nov 22
Microon I (2:54)
Reverso (6:28)
Halo (6:48)
Microon II (2:36)
Pionier IOO (5:48)
Ionoscan (4:06)
By This River (4:15)
Naono (11:09)
Microon III (2:49)
By This River - Phantom (7:52)
Monomom (5:23)
Kizuna (5:16)
Review: Fans will be sad to learn that Summvs is the fifth and, apparently last album from this revered collaborative duo of Ryuichi Sakamoto and Carsten Nicolai aka Alva Noto. They have been hard at it since 2022 and produced a fine body or work that mixes both of their respective backgrounds seamlessly. Sakamoto is of course the master of playing evocative piano compositions and Nicolai is the digital done who brings the fresh rhythms and subtle manipulations. Revel in this one, then, cause it is the end of a fine story.
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Double Consciousness
Double Consciousness (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MATME 010LP. Rel: 06 Sep 23
Double Consciousness (part 1) (20:13)
Double Consciousness (part 2) (20:03)
Review: Double Consciousness is not just the name of the new collaborative album release between Oren Ambarchi and Eric Thielemans; it's also a term developed by revolutionary theorists such as Frantz Fanon and W.E.B. Du Bois to describe the cognitive dissonance/dual self-perception of oppressed groups in unjust, often colonial societies. With that in mind, we're not just going in blind here. A forty-minute, single-take epic album recorded live at the Werkplaats Walter theatre in Brussels, this is Ambarchi and Thielemans as we know them best, the former handling the guitar as usual, and the latter on drums and percussion. Many disparate movements ensue, the music seeming to represent the arc of psychic revelation; the roller-coaster ride of fulfilment; tyrants overthrown; and former double-consciousnesses unified.
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On Time Out Of Time
On Time Out Of Time (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRR 311LP. Rel: 08 Mar 19
On Time Out Of Time (18:41)
On Time Out Of Time (The Lovers) (19:10)
Review: The latest full-length excursion from William Basinski has its roots in a 2017 Berlin exhibition that the long-serving experimental composer was invited to contribute to. Basinski created music for two installations, making extensive use of recordings of two distant black holes captured using the interferometers of LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory). Of the two tracks on show, it's the epic title track that hits home hardest. It's a 40 minute ambient epic of intergalactic proportions, with Basinski offering up slowly-shifting, ice cold chords, crackling aural textures and occasional bursts of distant activity. The track that follows is a little warmer and undeniably drowsy, with Basinski utilizing manipulated neo-classical movements to create an intoxicating ambient mood.
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Stareside
Stareside (limited transparent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FLT 067LPC1. Rel: 06 May 22
Inner Citadel (3:22)
Sink The Outlook (5:58)
Vantage Low (4:06)
Wash Away The Dust (4:22)
Osar (6:10)
Havel (2:03)
Stareside (8:27)
Red Morning (4:59)
In A Stream (6:59)
Review: The result of two creative brains formerly engrossed in other projects (Jonas Munk and Jason Kolb), Billow Observatory is a project fitted for every epic classicist and spaced-out dreamer - two categories of music listener we're always happy to cater to. Loosely touching on themes of rapture, gazing and cosmic amazement, 'Stareside' is a time-upending LP that "thread the needle between hope and hopelessness", via a purging, ambient wash of sound born from twin-flame guitar feedback and soaring synths.
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Suburban Hunting
Suburban Hunting (limited heavyweight coloured splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CITI 018. Rel: 23 Nov 15
Nursing Home (2:18)
Vacant (5:50)
Derelict (5:31)
Godless (6:10)
Scum (4:02)
Tourist Zone (4:16)
Crime (6:19)
Suburban Hunting (6:14)
Knives (6:07)
Prayer Space (5:13)
Shallow Pits (2:04)
Review: It's been a delight to see Oliver Ho's Broken English Club project develop artistically over recent times, with some fine records for Jealous God and Veronica Vasicka's Cititrax label along the way. Suburban Hunting sees Ho deliver his debut Broken English Club album, featuring some 11 tracks of primitive electronics and cinematic pseudo techno cuts. Tunes like "Vacant", "Derelict", or "Scum" all share a loose techno framework, but the real aesthetic is much vaster than that, verging on remnants of post-punk, industrial and all that goodness and hybrid class that came out of the late 1980's. It's another fine addition to the sublime Cititrax discography, and we recommended it just as much as the previous numbers.
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The Covenant The Sword & The Arm Of The Lord (reissue)
The Covenant The Sword & The Arm Of The Lord (reissue) (limited white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: LCABS 25. Rel: 17 Jun 22
L21ST (4:12)
I Want You (5:30)
Hells Home (3:59)
Kickback (1:32)
The Arm Of The Lord (6:52)
Warm (3:21)
Golden Halos (5:10)
Motion Rotation (3:55)
Whip Blow (4:34)
The Web (5:14)
Review: Borrowing its name from a far right militant organisation dedicated to Christian identity and survivalism, active int he USA in the 1970s and early-80s, The Covenant is a Cabaret Voltaire album in every way, shape and form. Number seven from the band, it landed in 1985 through Some Bizarre Records, a fitting name for the imprint given the contents here, which push the boundaries of synth pop and new wave to the very edge of understanding, while still remaining wholly listenable, danceable, and accessible.

Such was the genius of the late Richard H. Kirk, RIP. Then, as now, this might not be everyone, particularly tracks like the rather haunting and Neo-industrial 'Whip Blow', although fare such as 'Motion Rotation' could easily get any room full of any people onto their feet. Nevertheless, it's testament to just how incredibly creative and bold the Cab Vol vision was. And still is.
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Dekadrone
Dekadrone (limited gatefold white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CABS 31. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Phase One (14:29)
Phase Two (8:40)
Phase Three (11:57)
Phase Four (14:45)
Review: RECOMMENDED
When electronic hero Richard H. Kirk returned in 2020 under the Cabaret Voltaire moniker - changing band to solo project for the first record in 26 years, Shadow of Fear - it couldn't have been more apt. Known for exploring darker and more visceral ends of synthdom, the musical boundary-pusher delivered a record that was alarming, challenging and completely unique, confirming that old habits really do die hard.

12 months or so later and the world is still trapped in the chaotic mess it was when that LP dropped, but Kirk has clearly opted to explore new ideas and break yet more new ground. Dekadrone lives up to its name, offering four lengthy movements that showcase the effectiveness of refrains and the musicality that can be created, or found, in extended notes and ongoing atmospheres. Another work of staggering genius.
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John Cage (reissue)
John Cage (reissue) (limited gatefold 180 gram white vinyl LP)
Cat: 196587 03151. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Music For Marcel Duchamp (6:18)
Music For Amplified Toy Pianos (11:48)
Radio Music (6:07)
4' 33" (In Tre Parti: 30"/2' 23"/1' 40") (4:27)
Sixty-Two Mesostics Re Merce Cunningham (Frammenti) (8:40)
Review: John Cage is of course one of themes celebrated American composers of his generation. He pioneered everything from electroacoustic music to the non-standard use of instruments and indeterminacy in music across an array of recordings and lei performances. in 1975 he dropped his self titled album which featured five pieces that fused electronic, classical, contemporary and experimental. This limited edit reissue comes on gatefold heavyweight white wax and is a timely reminder of the great mans' avant guard musical ideas. Many of which still resonate and sound fully out there today.
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Island
Island (green vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: HOMALEPH 06LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Falling (4:22)
The Dream Of A Shadow Of Smoke (5:17)
Lament For My Suzanne (4:20)
Fields Of Rape (Sightless Return) (2:53)
Passing Horses (4:30)
Anyway, People Die (7:07)
To Blackened Earth (4:14)
Oh Merry-Go-Round (3:45)
Review: It's widely agreed that Island is one of the best works in the sprawling Current 93 catalogue. David Michael Tibet's quest into the more mysterious dimensions of our existence has yielded all kinds of musical results, but Island has a certain clarity and direction which lands beautifully. Created in 1990 alongside Icelandic composer Hilmar Orn Hilmarsson, it's an odyssey of technoid synthesis and orchestral poise, guided by strange narration and backed by some astounding singing. You'll instantly be able to recognise the tones of a young Bjork calling through the mist on opening track 'Falling' and it's quite something to hear her indomitable voice held back in the mix. That's the level this astounding album operates at, now carefully reproduced and reissued by House of Mythology.
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Atomic Runner Chelnov (Soundtrack) (B-STOCK)
Cat: CTN 27. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Track 1 (0:14)
Track 2 (4:13)
Track 3 (1:22)
Track 4 (0:23)
Track 5 (3:09)
Track 6 (1:25)
Track 7 (2:04)
Track 8 (2:03)
Track 9 (0:46)
Track 10 (2:43)
Track 11 (0:38)
Track 12 (1:07)
Track 13 (1:19)
Track 14 (1:09)
Track 15 (1:16)
Track 16 (1:30)
Track 17 (0:46)
Track 18 (0:27)
Track 19 (1:57)
Track 20 (1:33)
Track 21 (1:24)
Track 22 (2:18)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Atomic Runner Chelnov is an action/shooting game produced by Data East, one of the strongest game producers in Japan, originally released as an arcade game in 1988. The game has been much talked-about as a famous, problematic, bizarre, and unique work and in 2021 the soundtrack was released as a CD via an entity known only as the Data East Sound Team. Now the CD hears a reissue, on both its original format and now a vinyl LP edition, giving this rip-roaring sonic platformer a chance to shine. Similar to the recent proto-grime Wolverine soundtrack released earlier this month, Chelnov displays similarly bouncy 140bpm characteristics, making this a sure-to-be favourite for algoravers and, yes, that select breed of DJs who almost exclusively play music siphoned from game cartridges and obscure files.
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The Fool
Cat: OMLP 25. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Verderfelijk (5:04)
De Elitetheorie (3:06)
Brand In De Straten (4:00)
Bag Of Gold (3:02)
Oh Light, Oh Flame (3:02)
Commando (3:04)
Later Met Je Beste Zelf (feat Eelco Couvreur) (2:44)
Verwijder Jezelf (remastered) (3:30)
De Dwaas (4:22)
The Valley (2:54)
He Romy (3:23)
Vlees & Bloed (2023 version) (3:41)
De Zon Voor Altijd Rood (3:34)
Review: Optimo continue their label with a new release from De Ambassade (Pascal Pinkert), following their 2019 album 'Duistre Kamers'. An ambassador for what? We don't know; we do know, though, that Pinkert's new music is frank, haunting and styled after every post-industrial trope under the sun, while retaining a clean and danceable appeal for the present. Star track 'Brand In De Straten' is a case in point, combining the sonics of EBM with what would otherwise be a drivingly urgent breakbeat structure.
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Degrees Of Freedom (remastered)
Cat: THANKYOU 023. Rel: 26 May 23
August Is An Angel (4:30)
In This Room (3:43)
China (6:00)
The Sound Of A Jealous Heart (3:37)
Call Me Midnight (4:52)
Risk (3:49)
Review: This is a remastered re-issue of a rare Canadian synthpop and wave LP from a peak moment in Montreal during the 1980s. Degrees Of Freedom was founded in 1984 but only released their eponymous album here four years later in 1988. Despite their early gestation period, the band commanded a rabid small fanbase, and this reissue comes through to prove it with an exclusive new poster collating the group's gig flyers over the years. A worthy reissue for an obscure yet no less beloved band, we can only guess their beautifully crude electropunk and cold synth balladry will continue to captivate present listeners.
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Exciter: The 12" Singles
Exciter: The 12" Singles (limited numbered 8 x 12" box set + posters + MP3 download code in slipcase)
Cat: 19439759451. Rel: 10 Jun 22
Dream On (Bushwacka Tough Guy mix) (6:08)
Dream On (Dave Clarke remix) (5:15)
Dream On (Bushwacka Blunt mix) (6:50)
Dream On (single version) (3:42)
Easy Tiger (Full version) (4:45)
Easy Tiger (Bertrand Burgalat & AS Dragon version) (4:53)
Dream On (Dave Clarke acoustic version) (4:27)
Dream On (Octagon Man mix) (5:24)
Dream On (Octagon Man dub) (7:00)
Dream On (Kid 606 mix) (4:43)
I Feel Loved (Danny Tenaglia Labor Of Love edit) (7:56)
I Feel Loved (Danny Tenaglia Labor Of Love dub) (11:52)
I Feel Loved (Umek mix) (8:12)
I Feel Loved (Thomas Brinkmann remix) (5:25)
I Feel Loved (Chamber remix) (6:27)
I Feel Loved (single version) (3:33)
Dirt (single version) (4:58)
I Feel Loved (extended instrumental) (8:24)
I Feel Loved (Desert After Hours dub) (7:06)
Freelove (Console remix) (4:44)
Freelove (Schlammpeitziger Little Rocking Suction Pump version) (6:50)
Zensation (Atom Stereonerd remix) (5:27)
Freelove (Bertrand Burgalat remix) (5:28)
Freelove (DJ Muggs remix) (4:26)
Freelove (Flood mix) (3:58)
Zensation (6:25)
Freelove (Josh Wink vocal interpretation) (8:46)
Freelove (Deep Dish Freedom remix) (11:44)
Freelove (Power Productions remix) (7:54)
Goodnight Lovers (3:50)
When The Body Speaks (acoustic version) (5:57)
The Dead Of The Night (Electronicat remix) (7:28)
Goodnight Lovers (Isan Falling Leaf mix) (5:52)
Review: Where do you start with a band like Depeche Mode? Easily up there with the most influential British live acts of the late-20th Century, and early-mid-21st - a term we specifically use because their work spans so many genres, from synth pop and new wave to alt and dance rock - the fact just one of their records can garner the kind of reverence that can produce 33 remixes by some of the most respected names in electronic sounds says more than we ever could even if this paragraph went on forever.

Here we have it, then, definitive collection of repurposed and rethought songs from the 2001 LP, Exciter. Veering from the deep proggyness of Danny Tenaglia's take on 'I Feel Loved', through Dave Clarke's breakneck sledgehammer-yet-spacey techno interpretation of 'Dream On', broad sounds would be putting it mildly indeed. Other highlights including the lucid downbeat of Bertrant Burgalat, epic dance metal of DJ Muggs, and sparse, stargazing atmospheres of Isan Falling Leaf.
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Ultra: The 12" Singles
Ultra: The 12" Singles (limited audiophile vinyl 8xLP box set + poster + insert + MP3 download code in slip-case)
Cat: 1943975 9431. Rel: 10 Sep 21
Barrel Of A Gun (LP1: Barrel Of A Gun)
Barrel Of A Gun (Underworld Hard mix)
Barrel Of A Gun (3 Phase mix)
Barrel Of A Gun (One Inch Punch mix (V2))
Barrel Of A Gun (Underworld Soft mix)
Painkiller (Plastikman mix)
Painkiller (LP2: Barrel Of A Gun)
Barrel Of A Gun (One Inch Punch mix)
Barrel Of A Gun (United mix)
It's No Good (Hardfloor mix - LP3: It's No Good)
It's No Good (Speedy J mix)
It's No Good (Motor Bass mix)
It's No Good (Andrea Parker mix)
It's No Good (Dom T mix)
It's No Good (LP4: It's No Good)
Slowblow
Slowblow (Darren Price mix)
It's No Good (Bass Bounce mix)
Home (Jedi Knights remix (Drowning In Time) - LP5: Home)
Home (Air "Around The Golf" remix)
Home (Meant To Be)
Home (Grantby mix)
Home (LP6: Home)
Home (The Noodles & The Damage Done)
Barrel Of A Gun (live)
It's No Good (live)
Useless (The Kruder & Dorfmeister SessionTM - LP7: Useless)
Useless (CJ Bolland Funky Sub mix)
Useless (Air 20 mix)
Useless (LP8: Useless - remix)
Useless (Escape From Wherever: part 1 & 2!)
Useless (Cosmic Blues)
Useless (CJ Bolland Ultrasonar mix)
Useless (live)
Review: This is a big collection of eight 12"s, a poster and in sept for only the most ardent Depeche Mode fan. The collection features faithfully reproduced original artwork and audio masters and all singles first released on CD singles during 1997. This is an ongoing single Series that will apparently continue over the years so that eventually all recordings previously only available on CD will make their way to wax. This instalment features big remixes from legendary names like CJ Bolland, Kruder + Dorfmeister , Underworld and Jedi Knights amongst many more.
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Decadence
Decadence (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 022. Rel: 14 Jun 10
Game & Performance (3:30)
Felicita (3:03)
Decadence (3:20)
Dance With Me (4:02)
Le Couloir (3:34)
Paris Orly (4:23)
Sex & Trouble (4:14)
Ministry Of Love (3:22)
Minimaliste (2:26)
Le Camion (5:27)
Review: Initially released in 2010, Minimal Wave's retrospective of obscure French '80s outfit Deux remains one of the label's most sought-after compilations. Here, it gets a deserved re-press, allowing a whole new generation of listeners to fall in love with the quirky works of the Lyon-based duo. The album's ten tracks, which were drawn from various obscure cassettes and seven-inch singles, effortlessly join the dots between moody electro, cold-wave, new wave and eccentric synth-pop, reflecting the pair's esoteric approach to wayward electronic pop. This second edition comes in a hand-numbered edition of 999 copies, with Minimal Wave's usual attention to detail present on the weighty packaging.
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Played by: Tomasz Guiddo
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Relentless Trills (remastered)
Cat: BKEDITDS 24V. Rel: 05 Jul 21
RT1 (4:56)
RT2 (6:28)
RT3 (5:45)
RT4 (5:31)
RT5 (6:22)
RT6 (6:53)
Review: A very special set right here from Melbourne's DJ Plead for Boomkat's Editions series. Relentless Trills is a loosely woven menu of beats that dig into Plead's own heritage but also his love for dancehall, dub and hip-hop. All named by number in true beatmaker fashion, the focus is on the scenery each cut sets as we gently duck and dive from the subverted ESG-style basslines and eastern horns of 'RT1' and Saharan march of 'RT2' to the heavier Timbaland-reminiscent beats of 'RT5' or the dreamier delights of the decaying euphoria and ambient nature of the finale 'RT6'. Relentlessly good.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Legend Of Lizard Lake
Legend Of Lizard Lake (limited 'poison dusk' red & purple marbled vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LOTO 013V2. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Crypt Keeper (4:09)
Church Of The Lizardfolk (3:43)
Mystic Quest (4:08)
Poison Dusk (6:07)
Spiral Of Lost Souls (2:17)
Gathans Revival (8:30)
The Fire Of Death & Rebirth (1:38)
Beast Of The Lake (3:11)
Review: You can't really imagine members of Dream Division doing anything other than being part of Dream Division. A band inspired and heavily influenced by the soundtracks, themes and moods of movies by directors such as Dario Argento and John Carpenter, theirs is a world filled with silver screen tension, sinister plots afoot, and incredibly cool noises. Legend of Lizard Lake is a case in point. Album title certainly no accident, invoking B-movie scenarios by the letter-load, the record is paced with fuzzy guitars, spine-tingling organs, Casio-choral lines, twinkled and chimed melodies, vast, open, almost-Western-yet-very-synthy open sonic frontiers, and the overwhelming sense that something, somewhere, might be watching us. Enough to make the Stranger Things scores sound like they've never seen Phantasm, or at least not recently, this is the whole retro-hued package.
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Pulse Five
Pulse Five (2xLP)
Cat: ASGDE 044. Rel: 25 Jan 24
The Future Sound Of London - "Honesty" (6:16)
The Future Sound Of London - "Dialectics" (7:43)
Yage - "Sun Risen" (4:16)
Mental Cube - "Big Lie" (4:15)
Smart Systems - "The Nu Generation" (4:30)
Indo Tribe - "Obstinta" (5:25)
The Future Sound Of London - "Reasonable Aquiries" (9:07)
Yage - "Man Shall Be Conditioned" (4:40)
Review: With its' 15th birthday imminent, De:tuned delivers another must-check release: a brand-new instalment in Future Sound of London's legendary, rave-era Pulse series of EPs. Created using music recorded, but never released, by the duo - under a variety of aliases - during the late 80s and early 90s, Pulse 5 represents a significant addition to the vast FSOL catalogue. There's plenty to set the pulse racing throughout, from the crunchy, fuzzy hip-hop beats and ghostly electronics of FSOL's 'Dialects' and the sub-heavy, bleep-infuenced brilliance of Yage's 'Sun Risen', to the intergalactic breakbeat hardcore hedonism of Smart Systems' 'The New Generation', the deep space proto-d&b of Ingo Tribe's 'Obstinta' and the glassy-eyed ambient techno of FSOL's 'Reasonable Acquiries'.
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The Surgeon Of The Nightsky Restored Dead Things By The Power Of Sound
Ravinia/Vancouver (20:44)
Paris I (5:44)
Hamburg (7:03)
Brussels (10:53)
Paris II (8:36)
Review: The Surgeon of the Nightsky Restores Dead Things by the Power of Sound, to give its full title, is one of the less talked-about Jon Hassell albums, but it's just as worthy of celebration. The Fourth World pioneer and raga trumpeter had established his fundamental sound by the late 80s, and this album works so brilliantly as a demonstration of that sound in action. Hassell's distinctive treated trumpet remains the central focus, while undulating rhythms and atmospheres unfurl around it as we're quickly buffeted away to strange and distant places. The mood Hassell captured on his finest works is a rare and unique thing - intense and subtle, ominous and calming, mysterious and yet so immediately appealing.
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Anterior Space
Anterior Space (heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FUR 110. Rel: 07 Dec 16
Into Light (11:02)
Apparent Motion (9:43)
Temporary, Autonomous (8:37)
Involution (11:11)
Review: British ambient producer Jimmy Billingham aka HOLOVR has previously flaunted his wares on respected imprints such as Opal Tapes, Firecracker and Indole where he presented the brilliant Line Of Flight LP last year. "Into Light" or "Apparent Motion" could pass for The Orb or even CTI's early ambient electronica experiments, both awash in soothing analogue pads, hypnotic bleeps and faint 303 acid flourishes. On the flip, there's more quality to be found on the cosmic journey "Involution" that's full of vintage analogue synth flair, screeching and squealing all over the place; it's pure bliss.
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1982
1982 (LP)
Cat: DE 312. Rel: 01 Mar 24
Facile (3:34)
Dancing + Slaving (3:47)
War=Strong (1:48)
Agua (Diablo) (6:13)
SI (I Couldn't See) (4:53)
A Dull Life (5:10)
We Are One (2:20)
I Killed Picasso (6:05)
Freighter (3:51)
Wolfen (3:33)
Review: Dark Entries takes it back to New York City in around 1982 for this previously unreleased record from Ike Yard. This cult crew was made up of Stuart Argabright, Michael Diekmann, Kenneth Compton, and Fred Szymanski and they worked in their own realm somewhere between proto-body music and No Wave peers in New York. They disbanded just a year after forming having dropped an EP on Les Disques du Crepuscule in 1981 and then a self-titled album for Factory in 1982. Using the Korg MS-20 and the Roland TR-808 they cook up plenty of hybrid electro-acoustic sounds and ramshackle rhythms that are underpinned by moody baselines and perfect to get bodies moving in the club. Whether you're a post-punk fan or lover of weird electronics, this is well worth checking out.
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Super Metroid (Soundtrack)
Super Metroid (Soundtrack) (limited 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 085. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Opening (Destruction Of The Space Colony) (2:04)
Theme Of Super Metroid (1:55)
Spaceship (No SFX) (0:08)
Boss Confrontation 1 (0:49)
To Planet Zebes (0:13)
Planet Zebes (Arrival On Crateria) (1:54)
Crateria (The Space Pirates Appear) (2:37)
Item Acquisition Fanfare (No SFX) (0:06)
Item Room (0:34)
Chozo Statue Awakens (0:54)
Brinstar Overgrown With Vegetation Area (2:40)
Mini Boss Confrontation (1:35)
Brinstar Red Soil Swampy Area (3:08)
Norfair Hot Lava Area (1:41)
Tension (0:53)
Boss Confrontation 2 (0:44)
Theme Of Samus (2:49)
Wrecked Ship (3:21)
Maridia Rocky Underwater Area (2:19)
Maridia Drifting Sandy Underwater Area (2:56)
Norfair Ancient Ruins (4:14)
Mysterious Statue Chamber (1:30)
Tourian (3:46)
Continue (0:24)
Samus Aran's Appearance Fanfare (0:07)
Mother Brain (2:11)
Ending (3:25)
Review: Full HD re-creation and restoration of the legendary soundtrack for 1994 Exploration / Action-Adventure / Sci-Fi / Alien video game Super Metroid, by Louisiana-based composer and producer Jammin' Sam Miller. Miller explains: "Composed by Kenji Yamamoto. Recreated by me. This was made possible by locating the original instrument samples from workstation keyboards and drum machines before they were put into the game and rebuilding the soundtrack from the ground up, applying some modern mixing techniques along the way to lift the veil of 16bit compression and create an updated listening experience." Revamped on a deluxe 12" record, and with killer mastering, clean mixing, and a stonking album cover to boot, this is for anyone with a penchant for the more eclectic ends of videogame music.
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The Closest Thing To Silence
The Closest Thing To Silence (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 77LP. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Ten Hour Wave (0:19)
Breathing In Three Orbits (intro) (3:07)
Breathing In Three Orbits (6:42)
The Closest Thing To Silence (3:50)
Dizzy Ditty (4:33)
Une Ombre Legere (4:19)
New Air (2:22)
Ecoute Au Loin (6:03)
A Treasure Chest (5:56)
Stay Centered (2:14)
Stack Attack (6:20)
Review: Ariel Kalma, Jeremiah Chiu, and Marta Sofia Honer's The Closest Thing to Silence transcends traditional boundaries. Through ethereal compositions and intricate soundscapes, the album creates an immersive atmosphere that invites contemplation and introspection. Kalma's mastery of wind instruments, Chiu's electronic experimentation, and Honer's emotive vocals blend seamlessly and weave a tapestry of sound that evokes a sense of serene tranquillity. Each track unfolds like a meditation, guiding listeners through evocative landscapes of sound and ensuring that the long player is an evocative bit of collaborative artistry that highlights the beauty found within moments of stillness.
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Dragon Ball Z: Best Collection (Soundtrack)
Dragon Ball Z: Best Collection (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DV 12819. Rel: 22 Feb 24
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (3:18)
Burst Forth Exceptional ZENKAI Power! (3:31)
Battle (I-KU-SA) (3:54)
Whole (3:55)
Journey Of Light (6:07)
The Strongest Rival (3:45)
HERO (You're The Hero) (4:06)
MIND POWER (KI) (5:41)
Girigiri - World Extreme (3:20)
Blue Wind HOPE (3:43)
Burning Fight - The Burning Battles (3:20)
Day Of Destiny - Soul Vs Soul (4:51)
Beyond The Galaxy Rising High (3:57)
WE GOTTA POWER (3:57)
We Were Angels (3:50)
Review: A selection of fifteen pieces from the soundtrack of the cult anime Dragon Ball Z, on a limited 2xLP edition, fully licensed, including the main opening track 'CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA'. This soundtrack accompanies the anime's key moment in which Dragon Ball Z resumes five years after Son Goku's wedding. Radditz, a mysterious warrior, arrives on Earth to find Goku, who learns that he comes from a planet of warriors from a planet of warriors, of which only four remain. The plot is based on a succession of increasingly strong opponents to be fought, but there's often a quest or travel motif that adds interest beyond the duels. All this, and more, is bolstered by this electrifying soundtrack edition.
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Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo
Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SV 130. Rel: 22 Aug 18
Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo (23:28)
Hula Om (9:16)
Amon Ra (11:42)
Review: Raul Lovisoni and Francesco Messina's seminal LP from 1979 Prati Bagnati Del Monte Analogo not only introduced the world to the work of two gifted composers, but is also notable for being produced by electronic pioneer Franco Battiato. Both central figures within the Italian avant-garde, they were part of a generation of artists who contributed to a radical rethinking of musical practices and composition. They reveal Minimalism as it's rarely known: with delicate melodies, subtle harmonic interplay and incorporating diverse creative traditions - slowly giving way to an ever-expanding open space. Skirting the outer edges of ambient, new age and experimental music, the LP has a transformative beauty unlike anything else.
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Spores
Spores (green & black marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: BMM 094. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Vital Signs (2:28)
Children Of The Black Planet (1:59)
Life Forms (4:24)
Strange Life On A Distant Planet (2:17)
Exotic Creatures (3:30)
First Contact (3:09)
Obscure Jungle (2:51)
Warning Signs (3:14)
Followers Of A New Moon (2:30)
Gas Narcosis (2:30)
We Are Alone (3:34)
Possible Danger (3:09)
Unknown Landscapes (5:41)
Review: Proper wackjob broken beat concrete from Miles Newbold, touching down on swampy terrain somewhere suspended between the stark, dub-damaged bruk of Dennis Mcfarlane et al, 50s B-movie sci-fi soundtracks, 60s lounge kitsch, and the close bedroom drum machine soul experiments of pioneers like Shuggie Otis, but avoiding cliche at every turn. Highlights include the opening klang of 'Vital Signs' with its driving drum break giving way to a fantastic planet-esque sea of modular squealings and contractions and the abstract and disarmingly groovy plod of 'Possible Danger'.
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Drama Of Exile (reissue)
Drama Of Exile (reissue) (lavender vinyl LP)
Cat: LPMH 8230C. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Genghis Khan (3:53)
Purple Lips (4:07)
One More Chance (5:40)
Henry Hudson (3:56)
Waiting For The Man (4:15)
Sixty Forty (4:49)
The Sphinx (3:32)
Orly Flight (3:58)
Heroes (6:08)
Review: The only album Nico gave us that didn't feature John Cale was a visionary piece of work. Not for a moment suggesting the absence of her regular collaborator improved things, but Drama of Exile certainly saw the iconic German musician, singer and songwriter move in some different and very new directions. Enlisting the help of Philippe Quilichini, a Corsican bassist, and introducing a Middle Eastern rhythm section definitely helped, but ultimately you can't help feeling this was an album she was always supposed to make. That voice, once described by the critic Richard Goldstein as sounding like "a cello getting up in the morning", was perfect for what had come before, but as the focal point of experiments in coldwave, synthwave, goth and new wave, it seems to take on new resonance and power. A thing of obscure beauty that deserves every bit of this repressing.
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Shadow's Praise
Shadow's Praise (hand-numbered grey marbled vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IIKKI 020LP. Rel: 07 Sep 23
I Remember The Place, The Colors (4:52)
A Noose In My Hand, & Then I Look At You (6:47)
Isn't It Pretty To Think So? (6:13)
Nakazu (7:22)
Pots After 100 Years (5:26)
Love Of Birds, Walking On Soil (6:43)
Review: This new LP, Shadow's Praise, is the result of a dialogue between its maker - painter, sound and installation artist, and field recordist Akhira Sano - and David Nissen, a French photographer who captures urban landscapes in low light and high contrast. Initiated by label and publisher IIKKI - who specifically commission these sorts of collaborations - the project works in two physical imprints: a book and a disc (vinyl or CD). Intentionally, this highly experimental album may be experienced in three different ways: the book read alone, the disc listened to alone, or the book and disc read and listened to together. For the sake of Juno being a music site, however, we'll focus on the sonic content of the album; it features six muted but beautifully melancholy works, each lasting around six minutes, combining haunting dronescapes, subtle melodic upturns, lowercase glitchings and immersive enviro-ambiences - all reflecting the mood of Nissen's photographs, which are somewhat removed from their context. The ultimate aim of the album, we glean, is to establish a specific mood relative to the perceiver's gaze - the music helps the viewer to "plunge into the image".
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Jon Savage's Ambient 90s
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 32. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Sandoz - "Limbo" (8:46)
Lobe - "Placebo" (6:50)
2 Cabbages On A Drip - "Calm" (6:33)
React To Rhythm - "Intoxication" (Clubfield mix) (6:22)
Strange Cargo - "Montauk Point" (6:41)
Rapoon - "Bol Baya" (9:11)
Aphex Twin - "Utopia 3" (7:20)
GOL - "No Bounds" (4:59)
Moonwater - "Space Indian" (6:57)
Underworld - "Blueski"
U Ziq - "Phiesope"
Biosphere - "En-trance"
Review: Author and curator Jon Savage is back with another of his fantastic compilations, this time taking listeners on a deep trip through 90s electronica. This carefully curated selection takes in 12 stylish cuts - everywone from Richard H Kirk to Mike Paradinas - which are presented in a full-colour digisleeve across four sides of limited edition vinyl. Also included is a booklet featuring the unique original artwork and Jon has also done some very complete sleeve notes. These most trippy and expansive ambient and drone sounds are perfect pre-club warm ups or post-club comedowns that douse you in cosmic colours from interplanetary worlds.
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Jon Savage's Ambient 90s (B-STOCK)
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 32. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Sandoz - "Limbo" (8:46)
Lobe - "Placebo" (6:50)
2 Cabbages On A Drip - "Calm" (6:33)
React To Rhythm - "Intoxication" (Clubfield mix) (6:22)
Strange Cargo - "Montauk Point" (6:41)
Rapoon - "Bol Baya" (9:11)
Aphex Twin - "Utopia 3" (7:20)
GOL - "No Bounds" (4:59)
Moonwater - "Space Indian" (6:57)
Underworld - "Blueski"
U Ziq - "Phiesope"
Biosphere - "En-trance"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Author and curator Jon Savage is back with another of his fantastic compilations, this time taking listeners on a deep trip through 90s electronica. This carefully curated selection takes in 12 stylish cuts - everywone from Richard H Kirk to Mike Paradinas - which are presented in a full-colour digisleeve across four sides of limited edition vinyl. Also included is a booklet featuring the unique original artwork and Jon has also done some very complete sleeve notes. These most trippy and expansive ambient and drone sounds are perfect pre-club warm ups or post-club comedowns that douse you in cosmic colours from interplanetary worlds.
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The Scandal Of Time
Cat: SEPTICLP 04. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Eine Dunkle Wolke (8:51)
There Is A Seed (8:07)
The Dying Regime (8:29)
Es Fiel Ein Reif (7:33)
Faraway Flowers (6:58)
Wrecking Ball (8:55)
Abend Wird Es Wieder (10:23)
Review: Shackleton makes music like no other - tightly intertwined experiential rhythms that often have dark, gothic, underworld and ancient ritualistic overtones. He's made records alone and in collab with the likes of Ricardo Villalobos and, earlier this year, Scotch Rolex. Now he's back on his own Woe To The Septic Heart label with The Scandal Of Time, a first long player since 2021's Departing Like Rivers. Anna Gerth features on some of the cuts and Shackleton says this will be his last for a while. It's dubby, lo-fi, drone-y and full of shadows. See 'Faraway Flowers' for intense industrial ambient, or 'Abend Wird Es Wieder' for more hallucinatory and suspensory sounds.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Apes In The Net (Soundtrack)
Cat: FER 06903. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Spectors Factory (5:26)
Coasters (4:48)
Spectors Castle (4:46)
Haunted House (4:58)
Mount Amazing 2 (5:10)
Time Station (4:43)
Review: When you look back at the first PlayStation several landmark releases spring to mind - Resident Evil, Tekken 2, Crash Bandicoot - the list could go on much longer and should definitely include Wipeout and Wipeout 2097. Both were renowned for combining high pace, futuristic visuals with contemporary electronic club music from some of the biggest producers and acts at the time. Less remembered, in Europe at least, is the Ape Escape series, an intense party-platform title which arguably has the greatest dance music game score of all time. Comprising six tracks from that saga, this compilation of Soichi Terada's soundtracks emphasises that bold point. Opening on the crisp, punchy techno drive of 'Specters Factory', we find ourselves in suitably spooky jungle ('Haunted House'), rumbling dnb ('Spectors Castle') and roughneck hardcore bass ('Coasters'), among other made up genres. A collection which resembles Terada's amazing 1996 album, Sumo Jungle and makes a case for the Japanese enigma as one of dance music's most underrated geniuses.
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Dune (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Dune (Soundtrack) (reissue) (audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: JPR 063LPB. Rel: 21 Oct 20
Prologue (1:50)
Main Title (1:15)
Robot Fight (1:19)
Leto's Theme (1:40)
The Box (2:37)
The Floating Fat Man (The Baron) (1:25)
Trip To Arrakis (2:37)
First Attack (2:46)
Prophecy Theme (4:21)
Dune (Desert Theme) (5:32)
Paul Meets Chani (3:05)
Prelude (Take My Hand) (1:03)
Paul Takes The Water Of Life (2:47)
Big Battle (3:08)
Paul Kills Feyd (1:53)
Final Dream (1:26)
Take My Hand (2:37)
Review: Given 'Africa' has been the soundtrack to university athletics union night's out for the last 40 years or so it's safe to say Toto are a band that really deserve more in-depth attention. As this mind-blowing soundtrack to the cult science fiction film Dune goes to show, there's a lot more to the outfit than the chart-friendly glam-riffdom of their most famous single.



Brian Eno's name gives a sign of how arty things get, but in truth he's only responsible for a fraction of this adventurous listen, which is packed with movie soundbites to set the scene among fantastical landscapes, rather than realism. From classical overtures ('Leto's Theme', 'Trip To Arrakis'), through tense incidentals ('The Box') and crystalline synthdom ('Prophecy Theme'), it's only really on the credit-worthy 80s pop balladry of 'Take My Hand' that we get the stadium payoff Toto fans are used to, completing an epic journey.
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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (Soundtrack)
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (Soundtrack) (gatefold picture disc LP in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: SQEX 11086. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Nobuo Uematsu - "On Our Way (Sense Of Kalm)" (4:39)
Nobuo Uematsu - "Farm Boy" (3:05)
Shotaro Shima - "Chadley's Theme" (4:09)
Nobuo Uematsu - "Grasslands De Chocobo" (0:54)
Nobuo Uematsu - "Main Theme Of FFVII" (Battle edit) (4:28)
Yoshinori Nakamura - "The Junon Region" (3:44)
Yoshinori Nakamura - "The Junon Region" (Battle edit) (3:23)
Yoshinori Nakamura - "Under Junon - Sunless Oasis" (3:43)
Nobuo Uematsu & Shotaro Shima - "Materia Guardian" (7:57)
Review: The second in a two-part remake by Square Enix of the landmark best-selling video game Final Fantasy VII, this revamped and rejuvenated title - Rebirth - is set to represent the latter half of one of the best video games of all time in a manner never experienced or experienceable before. Much in the same way as the remade game itself, the new soundtrack compiles the efforts of several of the game studio's brightest musical sparks, restarting all of the game's best themes and motifs from scratch. Directed by music supervisor Kenji Kawamori, the soundtrack is a soaring uplifter, and a perfect complement to the futuristic, sublime, mercenary anti-corporatist story arc of the game.
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Cut Chemist Presents Funk Off
Cut Chemist Presents Funk Off (2xLP + 7" + insert)
Cat: ASS 008LP. Rel: 20 Feb 14
Vox Populi! - "Bala Mala"
Vox Populi! - "Mind"
Vox Populi! - "Sine Die Sane Corpore"
Interlude I
Vox Populi! - "I, The Mad"
Vox Populi! - "Funk Off"
Vox Populi! - "Megamix"
Vox Populi! - "Alternative Fresh"
Vox Populi! - "Sur Le Rochers Du Flueve"
Pacific 231 - "Chair Morte"
Pacific 231 - "Mass Male"
Pacific 231 - "Radio Moscu/Satyriasis"
Interlude II
Vox Populi! - "Les Dames De Copenhague"
Pacific 231 - "Ma Douce Amie"
Vox Populi! - "Chabman"
Vox Populi! - "Funk Off" (alternative version)
Vox Populi! - "Bala Mala" (alternative version)
Pacific 231 - "Take 38" (part 1)
Pacific 231 - "Take 38" (part 2)
Review: All-round legend Cut Chemist puts together a tight little showcase of some of the greatest tracks by French synth outfits Vox Populi! And Pacific 231. In fact, it makes complete sense because these guys were basically churning out hip-hops beats even before the term was coined. Cutting and overdubbing reel-to-reel machines, this record was light-years ahead of its time and still sounds like something strange and wonderful these days. Twenty track altogether and all of the absolute rippers, you can almost hear the tape-head being cut a re-looped. A pleasure for the hardcore coldwavers out there.
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Early Singles: 1981-1982 (B-STOCK)
Cat: SBR 3050LP. Rel: 04 Jan 90
Schwarze Welt
Die Wolken
Grossstadtindianer
Kalbermarsch (0:03)
Incubus Succubus (5:21)
Zu Jung Zu Alt (3:29)
Blut Ist Liebe (3:01)
Allein (2:37)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record sleeve damaged, product in working order***


Sacred Bones is one of the top indie labels around releasing some of the best variety of great music also. This time they are on the reissue mission to highlight a band that is lesser known outside Germany. Hamburg's X Mal Deutschland. The all-female band were formed in 1980 and released four albums and a handful of singles throughout the 80's. Most notably known for being on the iconic 4AD label some time and even opening for Cocteau Twins in the UK on dates. This compilations collects their first two singles and two key tracks that were featured on compilations only. Eight tracks in total that show their early sound. From experimental sounding pieces to all out Goth Rock, in just the two years this CD covers, you can hear the evolution of the band harnassing their power.
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