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The Moon & The Melodies (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0642LP. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Sea, Swallow Me (3:11)
Memory Gongs (7:23)
Why Do You Love Me? (4:43)
Eyes Are Mosaics (4:08)
She Will Destroy You (4:12)
The Ghost Has No Home (7:31)
Bloody & Blunt (2:12)
Ooze Out & Away, Onehow (3:32)
Review: The Moon and the Melodies, a collaboration between Cocteau Twins and ambient pioneer Harold Budd, stands as a unique gem in both artists' discographies. Originally released in 1986, this ethereal album is now being reissued on vinyl, remastered from the original tapes by Robin Guthrie. Unlike anything else the Cocteau Twins ever produced, this record blends their dreamlike soundscapes with Budd's serene, improvisational piano work. The result is an atmospheric journey, at once intimate and expansive. Tracks like 'Sea, Swallow Me' shine with Elizabeth Fraser's otherworldly vocals, intertwined with Guthrie's shimmering guitar and Raymonde's grounding bass, creating a sound that feels both familiar and entirely unique. Instrumentals like 'Memory Gongs' and 'The Ghost Has No Home' highlight Budd's delicate piano, enhanced by the band's signature ambient textures. The album is a study in contrasts, vocal tracks sit alongside instrumentals, each contributing to a cohesive yet diverse listening experience. For fans, this reissue is a chance to revisit a pivotal moment in the evolution of dream pop and ambient music. The album's enduring appeal is evident in its continued influence in social media. The Moon and the Melodies remains a shining light that can happen when artists from different realms come together to create something truly timeless.
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 in stock $23.50
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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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 in stock $18.24
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Blind On A Galloping Horse
Blind On A Galloping Horse (limited gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HVNLP 219. Rel: 09 Nov 23
When People Are Occupied Resistance Is Justified (10:21)
It's Over, If We Run Out Of Love (5:04)
Emotionally Clear (4:04)
Hope Is The Last Thing To Die (4:50)
You Will Know Me By The Smell Of Onions (4:38)
Necessary Genius (3:42)
Yeah X 3 (4:47)
I Laugh Myself To Sleep (4:13)
Too Muchroom (3:47)
Agitprop 13 (6:50)
Stop Apologising (5:37)
Tyranny Of The Talentless (5:46)
Love In The Upside Down (4:39)
Blind On A Galloping Horse (5:32)
Review: David Holmes' first solo album since 2008's The Holy Pictures, Blind On A Galloping Horse now comes to Heavenly Recordings. A politically-charged LP full of sonic interrogations of political disaster and turmoil, Holmes here joins the cast of artists using their art to provide solace to music fans suffering at the hands of the Uncertainocene. With updated versions of the previously released singles 'Hope Is The Last Thing To Die' and 'It's Over If We Run Out Of Love', as well as a recording of an unreleased song by Holmes' late friend Andrew Weatherall, we're reminded of conflict, migration and othering, as all manner of voices combine to form a diverse but unified whole against a backdrop of leftfield post-punk - be they the spoken word accounts from Afghan and Ukrainian refugees now welcomed as residents in Belfast, or the French and Irish observers of the UK's turmoil of recent years.
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 in stock $21.84
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Deutsche Elektronische Musik 4: Experimental German Rock & Electronic Music 1971-83
VARIOUS
Cat: SJRLP 459. Rel: 06 Nov 20
Alex - "Patella Black" (3:44)
Klauss Weiss - "Driving Sequences" (3:27)
Can - "I'm So Green" (3:05)
Agitation Free - "Laila" (part 2) (6:47)
Deutsche Wertarbeit - "Guten Abend, Leute" (5:38)
Amon Duul II - "Wolf City" (3:20)
Michael Rother - "Flammende Herzen" (7:03)
Klauss Weiss - "Pink Sails" (2:10)
Virus - "My Strand-Eyed Girl" (4:16)
Conrad Schnitzler - "Ballet Statique" (4:49)
Kalacakra - "Nearby Shiras" (9:14)
EMAK - "Tanz In Den Himmel" (2:50)
Et Cetera - "Mellodrama 2a" (5:12)
Gruppe Between - "Triumphzug Kaiser Maximillian I" (3:15)
Roedelius - "Halmharfe" (3:25)
Dzyan - "Dragonsong" (7:30)
Harmonia - "Deluxe (Immer Wieder)" (9:43)
Gunter Schickert - "Suleika" (6:19)
Witthuser & Westrupp - "Schopfung (1 Mose 1)" (8:26)
Review: Here's hoping you've got your super-weird hat on. As the title of this latest Soul Jazz compilation suggests, the tracks on here are anything but by numbers and cross so many genre lines it often becomes impossible to differentiate between the rock and electronic bits, simultaneously teaching us all something about the connectivity of everything, and how real creativity has never been siloed by style.

Of course the likes of 'Guten Abend, Leute' by Deutsche Wertarbeit are firmly in the synth end of things, a building track that uses phaser noises and accordions to create something that could definitely work on today's dancefloors. And next on the list, 'Wolf City' by Amon Duul II, is a strange rock brew of post punk and jazz. But elsewhere work such as 'Pink Sails' by Klauss Weiss, 'Ballet Statique' from Conrad Schnitzler and the heartbreakingly beautiful pianos of Roedelius' 'Halmharfe' make differences harder to identify.
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Played by: Soul Jazz Records
 in stock $38.98
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Atomic (Soundtrack)
Atomic (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ROCKACT 102LP. Rel: 01 Apr 16
Ether (3:45)
Scram (4:05)
Bitterness Centrifuge (3:32)
U-235 (3:20)
Pripyat (3:08)
Weak Force (3:33)
Little Boy (3:21)
Are You A Dancer? (3:09)
Tzar (3:43)
Fat Man (4:03)
Review: Whilst Mogwai's scores for Zidane and Les Revenants were diverting enough pieces of work, it's some testimony to the frontier-striding attitude and emotional heft of 'Atomic' - which marks a soundtrack to the movie made by Mark Cousins and shown on BBC4 last year, dealing with the atomic age - that is stands amongst their very best work, Expanding the band's palette to include Kraftwerk-esque electronica and emotive orchestration alongside their trademark six-string melancholy. these powerful and resonant pieces pack a mighty punch, summoning awe and fear in equal, elegiac and singularly appropriate measure.
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 in stock $26.26
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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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 in stock $22.94
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In Menstrual Night
In Menstrual Night (12" picture disc + autographed photocard)
Cat: HOMALEPH 07LP. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Sucking Up Souls (22:35)
To Feed The Moon (19:22)
Review: David Michael Tibet's exploration of the arcane mysteries through Current 93 are an intriguing subculture all of their own, sat somewhere to the side of Coil and the other mystics of the post-industrial scene. In Menstrual Night was released in 1986 as two long form pieces that layer up voices into a mesmerising swirl. The cast of collaborators on the project include such luminaries as Steven Stapleton, Keiko Yoshida, Rose McDowall, Boyd Rice and the late John Balance. Now House Of Mythology have created a faithfully recreated picture disc vinyl edition, sure to be quickly gathered up by the faithful followers of this fascinating corner of electronic music.
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 in stock $35.10
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The Moon & The Melodies (remastered)
Cat: 4AD 0642CD. Rel: 22 Aug 24
Sea, Swallow Me
Memory Gongs
Why Do You Love Me?
Eyes Are Mosaics
She Will Destroy You
The Ghost Has No Home
Bloody & Blunt
Ooze Out & Away, One How
Review: The Moon and the Melodies, a remarkable collaboration between Cocteau Twins and ambient pioneer Harold Budd, remains a standout achievement in both artists' repertoires. First released in 1986, this enchanting album is now receiving a well-deserved vinyl reissue, meticulously remastered by Robin Guthrie from the original tapes. This album is a stunning fusion of the Cocteau Twins' signature dreamlike atmospheres with Budd's elegant, improvisational piano, resulting in a listening experience that is both expansive and deeply personal. The blending of Elizabeth Fraser's ethereal vocals, seamlessly intertwined with Guthrie's luminous guitar work and Raymonde's resonant bass, creates a sound that is both distinct and evocative. The album effortlessly balances vocal tracks with instrumentals, each adding to its rich and diverse sonic palette. This reissue offers a chance to rediscover a defining moment in the evolution of dream pop and ambient music. The Moon and the Melodies continues to stun audiences. This CD edition is the perfect vehicle to an ethereal beauty of the highest order.
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 in stock $12.15
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Quique (reissue)
Cat: PURE 374LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Climactic Phase (#3)
Polyfusion
Industrious
Imperial
Plainsong
Charlotte's Mouth
Through You
Filter Dub
Signals
Review: Bridging the gap between guitar-driven rock and ambient techno - they would later become the first artist to bring guitars to Warp Records - Seefeel skillfully blended electronic loops with post-psychedelic basslines, mermaid-like vocals from Sarah Peacock and intelligent percussion. Their debut album for Too Pure in 1993 was both ahead of its time and timeless, offering a quiet revolution of repetition and downtempo somnolent soundscape, a record that remains beautifully undated. Tracks like 'Imperial'. 'Industrious' and 'Charlotte's Mouth' demonstrate Seefeel's knack for using guitars as electronic complements, layering hypnotic smears of feedback with Peacock's intimate whispers. The eight-minute opener, 'Climatic Phase No. 3', floats with barely-there percussion and a lazy, dreamy melody, while 'Filter Dub' delivers a sublime, drowsy bass line perfect for slipping into sleep. The album's structure leans into drone and quirky ambience, creating an experience more akin to a dream state than a traditional rock record. Quique feels proto-IDM, a precursor to the ambient-motorik noise-pop aesthetic that artists like Tim Hecker and Mouse on Mars would explore. Seefeel's early work remains a blueprint for electronic experimentation, demonstrating that the band's forward-thinking approach helped define a genre that continues to defy easy categorisation. Quique is not just a product of the 90s - it's a sonic vision that still feels fresh and boundary-pushing today.
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 in stock $31.23
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Everything Squared
Cat: WARPCD 385. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Sky Hooks (5:43)
Multifolds (5:01)
Lose The Minus (2:00)
Antiskeptic (4:46)
Hooked Paw (3:22)
End Of Here (4:02)
Review: Seefeel's new album Everything Squared marks their first release since 2011, on which the "first ever shoegaze-electronica band" flex a positively retroactive take on the sound they sired. From the opening 'Sky Hooks' - a track which weaves an oxbow shape through small bankside groves of nymphlike-vocals in the peaks, and determined plods through ambient dub subterrains in the troughs - to the penultimate 'Hooked Paw', a similarly dubby but comparatively gnosis - a sophistic dream-blear for vocals and detuned atmoss at 140bpm, recalling the surreal ambient fort-das of HTRK or Clouds - this is not a record to be listened to lightly, despite its comeback status.
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 in stock $13.55
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Hydroplane (reissue)
Cat: ES 027. Rel: 13 May 22
Wurlitzer Jukebox (3:13)
Piano Movement With Percussion (0:43)
Song For The Meek (3:59)
I Hear A New World (2:07)
New Monotonic FM (3:19)
House Warming (1:46)
14th July (1:28)
Reprise (1:34)
Beloved Invader (2:43)
Interlude (1:09)
New Monotonic FM (acoustic) (4:00)
LDR (1:01)
Send In The Clowns (2:12)
Completed Extract From The Previous 7" (4:13)
Review: Some albums deserve to stay buried, but Hydroplane's 1997 debut album is not one of those. An alternative project from shoegaze-influenced indie band The Cat's Miaow, the self-titled album offered a uniquely hazy, spaced-out blend of lo-fi dream pop vocals, atmospheric guitar textures, DJ Shadow style sample collage, stoned beats, Radoiphonic Workshop style electronic experiments and '90s ambient tropes. It's an unusual but hugely alluring musical melting pot that went largely overlooked at the time - hence this first ever vinyl pressing of the previously CD-only set. We'd recommend giving it a listen because it really is in a genre sub-category all of its own.
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 in stock $30.13
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Rat Wars
Rat Wars (limited translucent ruby vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 888072 572461. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Demigods (4:03)
Future Of Hell (3:49)
Hateful (2:58)
(Of All Else) (3:35)
Crack Metal (4:19)
Unloved (1:47)
Children Of Sorrow (3:11)
Sicko (2:39)
Ashamed (4:27)
(Of Being Born) (1:31)
DSM-V (2:44)
Don't Try (5:00)
Review: LA based industrial trio HEALTH have had quite the curious trajectory from their confrontational noise-rock beginnings, to providing the acclaimed score to Max Payne 3, all the way to redefining themselves as a gritty, synth-metal behemoth on 2019's Vol 4: Slaves Of Fear. Following on from their lockdown-inspired two-part Disco 4 collaborative project which boasted cuts written in tandem with artists ranging from a multitude of differing sonic spheres, such as alternative hip-hop (JPEGMAFIA, Ghostemane) to hyperpop (100 Gecs) and even grindcore (Full Of Hell), their latest endeavour appears to be taking cues from both their more vicious experiments as well as their newfound collaborative ethos. With features from the likes of Godflesh and Willie Adler of Lamb Of God, whilst embracing both their metallic and techno-leaning indulgences simultaneously, Rat Wars promises to distil the myriad of components essential to the sonic makeup of HEALTH into one oppressive, melancholic, hellish, absorbing and vital collection.
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 in stock $33.72
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The Light Is Leaving Us All (reissue)
The Light Is Leaving Us All (reissue) (picture disc LP in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DOAR XV. Rel: 29 Aug 24
The Birds Are Sweetly Singing (3:34)
The Policeman Is Dead (4:52)
Bright Dead Star (4:37)
30 Red Houses (3:26)
A Thousand Witches (5:03)
Your Future Cartoon (2:58)
The Postman Is Singing (5:51)
The Bench & The Fetch (3:59)
The Kettle's On (3:52)
Fair Weather (4:43)
The Milkmaid Sings (1:48)
Review: First released in 2018, The Light Is Leaving Us All is one of Current 93's (David Tibet's) most up-to-date explorations in sound, and is noted by the artist himself as one of his most recent favourites. An expansive collaborative cluster of entities, some human and others perhaps not, assisted Tibet in the making of this morbid neofolk opus, which, when not indulging droning guitarscapes and dulcimer twinkles, humours a spoken word and found sound palette, constructing a conniving persona that perhaps farcically laments the loss of suburban niceties (clues in the track titles like 'The Birds Are Sweetly Singing', 'The Policeman Is Dead', 'The Postman Is Singing', 'The Milkmaid Sings' and 'A Thousand Witches' portray a macabre picture of the dead underside of sleepy hometown life). When Tibet sings, he brings a knowingly resigned tone to the record, sounding almost genderless in his evocation of experience and loss of domestic innocence.
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 in stock $28.19
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A Comforting Notion
A Comforting Notion (12" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SWP 010V. Rel: 24 Mar 23
Consistent Dedication (3:08)
Retributions Of An Awful Life (5:26)
A Comforting Notion (3:36)
24 Hours (4:27)
Review: Heartworms are brand new outfit releasing under Speedy Wunderground - one of the few contemporary imprints giving fresh faces a fighting chance. Their debut EP 'A Comforting Notion' embeds the dystopian vision of one Jojo Orme into our minds - the frontwoman is a grandiose performer, giving tired tropes of delicate female bandleaders a run for its money through means like gritty post-punk and dark synth instrumentation, and a macabre sense of humour. The band's name references a heart-defecting parasite that is commonly found in dogs and is spread through mosquito bites - but don't worry, this EP will make your heart feel nothing but joy (permitting, at least, that you're a fan of bleak music!)
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 in stock $16.57
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Bleed
Bleed (CD)
Cat: CDNS 168. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Bleed
Review: Australian minimalist-jazz trio The Necks return with a powerful exploration of stillness and decay in the for of their new album, Bleed. The record features one lone 42-minute composition in which the band masterfully delves into the beauty of space and subtle transformation. Through their unique blend of minimalist jazz, The Necks continue to craft a distinct sound that shows subtle evolution and makes for another striking chapter to their extensive body of work. Bleed is all about giving over to the meditative journey where every note and pause evokes the profound complexity of time and impermanence, all while showcasing the trio's remarkable ability to evoke plenty of very real emotion despite the minimal nature of their evocative sounds.
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 in stock $15.47
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Consciousness
Cat: KRANK 045LP. Rel: 01 Jul 24
The Sun (3:36)
Balance (Trembling) (8:34)
Elevation (10:15)
The Llama's Dream (5:05)
Consciousness (12:38)
Resolution (4:56)
Review: Windy & Carl's album Consciousness encapsulates the duo's exploration of ambient and drone music with a warmer, more pastoral feel compared to their previous works. Absent are the vague dread and claustrophobia, replaced by buoyant soundscapes that evoke sense of tranquility. The song titles themselves, such as 'The Sun' and 'Elevation,' reinforce this lighter tone. 'The Sun' opens the album with simple yet direct electric guitar chords, setting the stage for the serene journey ahead. Even tracks like 'Balance (Trembling)' touch on darker shadings but quickly transition to glowing, comforting tones. Tracks like 'Elevation' and 'The Llama's Dream' contribute to the dream-like atmosphere of the album, with shimmering tones and ethereal vocals adding to its hallucinatory quality. 'Resolution' concludes the album with a final, contemplative note. Consciousness shows Windy & Carl's dedication to perfecting the drone. While there may not be a major departure in style, the album is commitment to crafting immersive sonic experiences. For fans of ambient and drone music, Consciousness is another great album to have and enjoy.
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 in stock $28.47
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The Pool
The Pool (gatefold translucent blue swirl LP)
Cat: CIS 153LP. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Sink (4:14)
Shivers (4:09)
Awash (3:32)
One Foot (4:11)
MLT (4:05)
Meniscus (5:22)
Dive (2:53)
The Depths (4:44)
Emerge (3:05)
Breathe (3:33)
Review: Apta dives deep, crafting a sonic odyssey that mirrors the ebb and flow of a psychedelic experience. Gone are the predictable structures of verse-chorus, replaced by a free-flowing exploration of texture and timbre. Modular synthesis intertwines with analogue warmth, guitars shimmer and distort and even vocals make a surprising appearance, adding an ethereal layer to the immersive soundscape. 'Shiver' and 'Awash' stand out with their post-rock leanings, showcasing Apta's ability to blend ambient textures with twirly melodies. But, the journey takes unexpected detours with moments of gritty percussion and analogue distortion mirroring the emotional turbulence of a psychedelic plunge. This is a sonic tapestry woven from diverse influences, touching on post-rock, pop ambient and kosmische, yet ultimately forging its own unique path. It's an album that demands your attention, revealing new details and hidden depths with each listen. Prepare to be surprised, intrigued and ultimately swept away by Apta's most ambitious and rewarding work to date.
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 in stock $26.26
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Toquei No Sol
Toquei No Sol (limted 'leaf green' vinyl LP)
Cat: LAUNCH 267. Rel: 09 Feb 23
Quatro Palavras (7:32)
Sangue De Lua De Lobo (4:33)
Toquei No Sol (5:44)
You Do It (7:16)
Forever (6:03)
What It Is (7:12)
Review: Marlene Ribeiro's cult status has already guaranteed copies of this will be flying out faster than you can say "first album under own name after years as Negra Branca, a member of GNOD, and collaborations with luminaries from Valentina Magaletti to Thurston Moore". And her first offering as herself, as it were, rockets straight to the pinnacle of career highs to date, a record that's so full of ideas yet consistent and complete.

Produced between Ireland, Portugal, Madeira and Salford, partly inspired by Ribeiro's grandmother, Emilia, introducing her to the concept of "recording things, here and there". The result is this incredible combination of hallucinatory dream pop, found notes and captured moments, resulting in a vivid tapestry of hook-laden songs that are meditative yet catchy, late-night but bright and breezy.
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 in stock $25.98
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Infinite Health
Cat: ZENCD 308. Rel: 29 Aug 24
Consciousness Felt (3:12)
Phantom (4:35)
Restraint (3:06)
Devices (5:02)
Infinite Health (3:41)
Green (4:27)
DX Odyssey (3:17)
Totem (3:33)
Epilogue (1:48)
Review: By Scott Hansen's previously prolific standards, we've had to wait a fair old while for a new album. Infinite Health, the third Tycho album for Ninja Tune after years signed to Ghostly International, is by design something of a reset: a self-proclaimed meditation on "hope for the future" mixed with a "requiem for the past". Stylistically, that also means a return to his electronic roots, with colourful, melody-rich and sun-splashed synth sounds combined with unfussy beats and breaks, toasty basslines and glistening, AM radio-friendly guitar licks. It is then, regardless of the inspirations behind it, a classic-sounding Tycho album - as highlights 'Phantom', the instrumental deep synth-pop dreaminess of 'Devices' and the lo-fi, trip-hop influenced shuffle of 'Green' emphatically prove.

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 in stock $12.44
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Astoria EP
Astoria EP (CD single)
Cat: SM 2402CD. Rel: 07 Nov 24
A Most Remarkable Woman
Starting Fires
Jura
Smoulder
Review: Cocteau Twins' musical mastermind Robin Guthrie has produced some terrific solo records over the course of his career, frequently delivering material that joins the dots between ambient, ethereal soundscapes, shoegaze and the more immersive end of the soundtrack spectrum. 'Astoria' is the latest volume in the Scottish multi-instrumentalist and producer's ongoing EP series (its predecessor, 'Mountain', dropped in September). It's another typically gorgeous and enveloping affair in which effects-laden guitar motifs, gaseous ambient chords, gentle rhythms, ghostly aural textures and slowly shifting melodies combine to create instrumental sound worlds of rare beauty (if not sonic clarity - Guthrie's use of reverb and delay is liberal, which adds to its atmospheric nature but adds extra layers of attractively wide-eyed haziness).
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 in stock $10.51
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Fragments
Cat: THERE 005EXLP. Rel: 06 Apr 23
Memory As Miniatures (2:48)
Clarity (2:18)
Gridlock (0:53)
Allegheny (1:28)
Softness (1:07)
Redeye (2:09)
Parking Lots (1:28)
Forgiveness (1:33)
Notes Of A Crocodile (1:28)
Whateverness (2:09)
August 31st (2:29)
Hawthorn (2:04)
November (1:09)
Of Gold (1:08)
Breaking Lilac (1:32)
Intermittence (2:16)
Years & Years (2:56)
Interfaith Medical (5:51)
Review: Rachika Nayar's album 'Fragments' is a collection of sonic miniatures constructed from guitar loops and in the familiar comforts of her own bedroom. First released as a limited edition cassette by RVNG Intl's Commend THERE imprint, it now comes to the main label in full vinyl LP glory, thanks to its sublime working of cyclical, processed, meditative guitar loops into a distinct oeuvre. Nayar is no less than a sonic alchemist, transmuting tactile guitar loops into repeating textures, in a style that seems to continue in the tradition of The Field or Fennesz.
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 in stock $24.05
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The Dahlem Diaries
Cat: MFM 063. Rel: 31 Aug 23
The Dahlem Diaries (part 1) (4:55)
Half Brain Naked (3:41)
Left Hand Society (2:44)
Talkoot (4:51)
Small Town Nights (6:05)
Geoluread (2:55)
Gottischlag (feat Gatto Fritto) (4:49)
Solid Maybe (5:47)
Malarkeys (4:45)
Happy & I Skipped (5:27)
Review: Offering a gentler approach than his previous releases on R.I.O. and brokntoys, Philipp Otterbach comes to Music From Memory with an album of inward ambient reflections in which the guitar takes centre stage for the first time. Otterbach's sound is broad and inquisitive, folding field recordings and snatches of speech in amongst dexterous synth lines and expressive guitar, creating a thoroughly satisfying, mellow trip through beatless pastures. The predominant mood is a hopeful, upbeat one, although shot through with a playful surrealism which keeps things interesting rather than one-dimensionally pleasant. It's as rich a listening experience as you'd expect from a Music From Memory release.Alexis 'Lex' Blackmore.
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 in stock $27.37
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Only Hinting
Cat: KRANK 243LP. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Kissing Through The Veil (2:50)
Only Hinting (5:34)
I Am The Dancer (6:13)
Remain (4:39)
She Won't Be (5:37)
Shiver (Walking Over Time) (3:58)
Isn't It (3:41)
Thoughtless (4:34)
Review: Only Hinting, the full-length debut record by Detroit duo Clinic Stars, both refines and redefines their pitch-perfect fusion of downer-pop balladry and featherweight shoegaze. Recorded and produced at the band's home studio, the album was created across 2022 and 2023, patiently layering FX and spatial depths to give each song a swirling, subconscious undertow. Between its burring washes of electric guitar crunch, its subtle electronic backbones, and its more quiescent moments of acoustic stripped-backness, we wouldn't have guessed that this one was a debut at all.
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Played by: ASC
 in stock $33.15
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Salt & Sugar Look The Same
Cat: MFM 070. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Bye Bye Betty (1:59)
Moments Of Joy (2:00)
Lemongrass Citronella (1:05)
Can't Stand In The Past (2:11)
Besafe Airtel (1:42)
Today Only Happens Once (2:09)
Incense Holder (2:38)
Salt & Sugar Look The Same (3:34)
A Lead Balloon (2:58)
Sandalwood In The Summer (0:52)
How They Made It (1:38)
Somewhere In Time (4:33)
Old Plates & Desirable Traits (0:45)
Drawing To Relax & Pass The Time (2:03)
The Maybes Are Endless (1:33)
Yume-No-Yume (1:46)
Twice (0:57)
Expected To Fade (2:07)
Review: Transporting us to a waking dream of Los Angeles, two enigmatic music makers from the City of (Fallen) Angels present a truly stunning journey into hazy half-memories, afternoon fantasies, borrowed recollections and thoughts of things yet to happen. In many ways, Salt & Sugar Look The Same feels incomplete; tracks, half-tracks, movements, bits and pieces feel like our minds often work. Was that what we think it was? Did this happen? According to the official release burb, these 18 brief but beautiful compositions combine finger-plucked guitar work, the lens flare of electronica, and warped samples to create a take on the American primitivism music movement. The result is something that transcends boundaries of sound, time and place, and exists in a world of its own creation.
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Let The Power Fall
Let The Power Fall (200 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DGMLP 6. Rel: 29 Jun 22
1984 (12:04)
1985 (11:03)
1986 (4:58)
1987 (5:06)
1988 (6:36)
1989 (10:57)
Review: Robert Fripp's pioneering work in electronic music reached its influential peak with the so-called Frippertronics tour of 1979. Creating compelling soundscapes out of tape loops might not seem revolutionary now, but it certainly was at the time, and out of the tour came this limited and highly prized album, perhaps the most sincere recorded document of Fripp's creative breakthrough. Now Let The Power Fall is being pressed on vinyl for the first time since its initial release on Editions EG in the 80s, and it comes with additional versions of '1984' never heard before.

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The Faust Tapes
The Faust Tapes (LP + insert)
Cat: BB 391LP. Rel: 09 Aug 22
Several Hands On Our Piano (0:52)
Don't! (0:20)
Flashback Caruso (4:04)
Voices & Trumpet & All (1:44)
J'ai Mal Aux Dents (7:16)
Beim Nachsten Ton Ist Es (1:02)
Two Drums, Bass, Organ (1:42)
Dr Schwitters (intro) (0:25)
Several Hands On Our Piano (Continued) (1:11)
Beam Me Up, Scotty (1:18)
Elerimomuvid (0:50)
Dr Schwitters (Continued) (0:49)
Have A Good Time, Everybody (1:06)
Above & Under Our Piano (0:42)
Hermanns Lament (1:33)
Donnerwetter (2:18)
Was Ist Hier Los? (0:33)
Rudolf Der Pianist (0:53)
Ricochets (1:17)
I've Heard That One Before (2:29)
Watch Your Step (0:21)
Under Our Piano Again (1:12)
Fluid Chorus (0:58)
Stretch Out Time (1:36)
Der Baum (3:49)
Chere Chambre (3:10)
Review: It's absolutely mind-blowing that Faust released this in 1973. Well, if you know Faust then you know when they became active, and as such it's perfectly logical that they were putting records out when this was unveiled. However, the sounds it contains are so beyond the realms of what we associate with that age it's hard to understand how they ever conceived them.

Having said that, some tracks here are more 'normal'. For example the sweet acoustic folk-ish-ness of 'Flashback Caruso', or the strange, trippy jazz blues on 'Hermanns Lament'. But even these seem to have been born in a different world. Or parallel universe. Then you're given the cut and paste broken beat numbers like 'Don't!', and you realise just how ahead of its time this is.
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All At Once
All At Once (LP + insert)
Cat: DE 332. Rel: 17 Jan 25
Littleness (3:13)
Daycare (8:21)
Steps (3:16)
Above (5:09)
People Like Us (5:31)
A Dedication (2:49)
Bright & Wild (4:18)
Form Changed (5:28)
Review: Sunfear is a project from Turkish multidisciplinary artist Eylul Deniz who now returns to Dark Entries with her sophomore album. Deniz has been making waves in sound since 2017 when she debuted her blend of ambient and experimental music using piano, guitar, voice and synths as tools for storytelling and self-expression. Inspired by Dante's Love That Moves the Sun and Other Stars, Pessoa's poems and Turkish poet Lale Muldur, this darker follow-up to Octopus channels some of her own personal loss and grief. Tracks like 'Above' pair sparse guitar riffs with swirling electronics, 'Bright and Wild' contrasts lush drones with jagged feedback and there are also hints of hope in the likes of 'Form Changed.' A great return.
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Played by: Josh Cheon
 in stock $25.71
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Lockstep Bloodwar
Lockstep Bloodwar (limited translucent red marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: THRILL 550LPX. Rel: 27 Jan 23
Resin On A Knife (feat Midwife) (5:27)
Calcified Glass (feat Yoshimio & Gangsta Boo) (4:26)
Flower To Tomb (feat Lane Shi Otayonii) (5:08)
Lockstep Bloodwar (5:25)
Low Orbit (feat Frukwan) (4:37)
False Epiphany (feat Claire Rousay) (5:26)
Shiv (feat Crownovhornz) (3:14)
Morning Of A Thousand Lights (4:11)
Futilities (feat Foie Gras) (5:20)
Review: Sightless Pit is Lee Buford (aka The Body) and Dylan Walker (aka Full of Hell). The creative pair's debut album Grave of A Dog put them right up there with the best bands in the heavy metal scene. They now follow it up with another album that redefined heavy guitar sounds. Lockstep Bloodwar is an eclectic one sound wise and it features some big names making guts appearances such as Gangsta Boo from Three 6 Mafia, YoshimiO from Boredoms, plus Midwife, Lane Shii Otayonii and more. This version comes on limited translucent red marbled vinyl for a look as freaky as the music sounds.
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Played by: Stunty
 in stock $35.37
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Arles
Arles (LP)
Cat: BB 428LP. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Arrivee (3:20)
Arles (7:58)
Lucidite (5:18)
Espace Gestuel (5:19)
Tournesol (5:08)
Irise (6:25)
Review: Club scene doyen, dance music veteran, and rave culture hero Johannes Auvinen opts to depart from the dance floor, at least for the time being, and deliver Arles - an ode to the other side of the electronic-acid scene, those sounds that make most sense after the chaos and carnage of a party have subsided and you're safely home on the couch with you and yours and all dearest.
And it works as well as it should, with the experience both of living in that world and making anthems for it clearly evident in the overall production quality and ideas. Arles is a warm blanket, that friendly therapist, an album that understands where you've been because it was there too. Remarkably, despite what that may suggest, this is not ambient or particularly leftfield stuff. Instead, it's rhythmic, pop-infused electronica goodness, for want of a more succinct, less awkward turn of phrase.
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Played by: Stunty
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The Air Outside Feels Crazy Right Now
Cat: ASM 08LP. Rel: 04 Apr 25
Over Me
Barefeeter
Gooshy
Wanting Is A Substance Derived From Unexpressed
The Air Outside Is Crazy Right Now
Fossil
Everyday Hope
Unseen
Review: Perila returns with a reflective spiritual successor to her 2022 album that comes on Vaagner's sister label A Sunken Mall. The album takes in eight tracks produced between 2021 and 2023 and they all do a fine job of conveying a serene vulnerability with its drifting, ethereal soundscapes smeared with echoing voices, droning guitars and resonant textures. It's like a whispered conversation during quiet moments and once again makes for a world that doesn't need to be understood, only felt. The Air Outside Feels Crazy Right Now reminds us that finding inner peace through music can counter the chaos of the external world and help turn fragility into strength.


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The Life & Times Of Gigi Black
Cat: NAT 021. Rel: 01 Mar 23
Model Minority (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (9:00)
Wake Up Thoughts (2:18)
Lust In The Times Of Love (14:11)
Cliffs Of Cancun (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (7:23)
Lando's Revenge (Try Me) (4:04)
End Of Times (10:41)
Tandem Beat 2 (4:11)
Black Poetry (4:46)
Sweet Children (Recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020) (4:07)
Southside Sue (6:52)
Shake Ya Body (7:22)
The Savage Lurks (8:34)
Lend Me An Ear (9:02)
1000 Truths (Inaugural Balearic mix) (10:07)
Little Kenny Broooke (9:31)
Affection (6:29)
Review: US producer SSPS is a ram outsider who is well known to fans of the weird and the wonderful. His adventurous experiments have landed on labels like L.I.E.S. and Kode run by Traxx and collide punk, noise, wave, hardcore, slow beat and jakbeat. This is a retrospective release that brings together some of his many highlights and proves why he is so well-loved by a community of fans on the fringes of the underground mainstream. As well as this genre references there are plenty of odd vocals and smeared synths unifying the sounds which here included four tunes recorded live For Unlimited Nation Summer Of 2020.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Twists (A Visitor Arrives)
Cat: BB 443LP. Rel: 08 Jan 24
Polaris (5:13)
Tanger Telex (4:30)
Diver (2:32)
Loisaida Sisters (4:19)
Arithmetique (3:37)
Hands (3:12)
Hopscotch (3:45)
Mount Mason (5:21)
Kandili (6:50)
Review: Kreidler return to Bureau B and not without good reason. Their seventh outing on the highly respected label follows suit on previous exploits, exploring some outer limits of cosmic-leaning, guitar-led, electronically augmented stuff. Tracks that feel made for the hidden dancefloors of weird basements as much as the soundtracks to avant garde science fiction. And if that's too much of a stretch, let's just say 'mesmerising' and have done with it. Comparing and contrasting the warm bleeps and filtered hooks of 'Diver', for example, with 'Tanger Telex' and its strange, smoky brass trip into downtempo smoky heaven serves as a quick example of just how broad yet coherent Twists is. As does 'Arthmetique', a strange, patient thing of rhythmic licks and spoken word, when considered next to the fuzzy, dub-tech-meets-math rock of 'Mount Mason'.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Odd Balade
Cat: IMPTNC 09. Rel: 07 Aug 24
Clio (4:22)
Nightingale (4:12)
Mariner On Shore (3:03)
Fisher's Dream (1:36)
Sandy Family (4:42)
Intime Distance (1:40)
Dancing In The Rain (3:03)
Chandos Beauty (2:16)
Heavy Blossom (2:09)
Strawberry Jam Sucker (3:42)
Stroke Of Luck (3:48)
Make It Real (2:34)
A Walk In The Vercors (3:11)
Review: There's something transportive about Odd Balade. The real question is, where does it take us to? Potentially very different places from the next listener, with much of what's here opaque enough to produce varying interpretations from a variety of ears. Even if we were all thinking and experience it in the same way, the sheer breadth of the tracks themselves would still invoke changeable responses. 1980s goth-wave, leftfield pop, haunting ethereality, medieval-hued folk tones, and that's really just off the top of our heads. Tiphaine Belin, AKA Trypheme, is certainly capable of conjuring a multitude of feelings, but Odd Balade makes more big statements than that - it reaffirms the artist as an esteemed producer and songwriter, not just an incredible vocalist. A record deserving of serious attention, to say the least.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Utopia 2 (Soundtrack)
Utopia 2 (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold translucent violet vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SILLP 1463V. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Brainwave Playground
Promised Land Utopia
Lucidity Gone
Life Out Of Balance
Satan's Waltz (Metamorphosis Stage 1)
Bambino Illuminatus
Bambino Criminale
Over The Rainbow
An Answer
V Day Baby
The Moaning Pyramid
Mind Splitting Lab (Metamorphosis Stage 2)
I Feel Seperated
Fascinating Child
8-Bit Trauma
The Monarch's Pyramid
To You All Kids Will Come (Metamorphosis Complete)
Review: British conspiracy thriller Utopia follows a group of young adults who, after discovering a mysterious comic book - The Utopia Experiments - embark on a manic quest for corporate restitution and prophetic fulfilment. As a shadowy government organisation detects their plans and resolves to track their every move, we watch an empathic but deadly game of cat-and-mouse; and Cristobal Tapia de Veer's acclaimed score only heightens the tension. This new 2xLP edition includes such instantly recognisable motifs as 'Brainwave Playground', 'Satan's Waltz' and 'The Monarch's Pyramid', capturing the series' eerie and intense atmosphere. The score continues to resonate to this day, following Tapia de Veer's success with The White Lotus and Babygirl.
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Light Within
Light Within (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SAOSLP 02. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Amor Fati (2:55)
Slow Rise (4:05)
Shine (3:59)
Swirling Into The Abyss (2:49)
Magma Core (3:23)
Luminous Blackness (3:30)
Light Within (2:52)
Dive (4:59)
The Path (5:51)
Warmth In The Void (4:48)
Review: After over a decade away from making music, Greek-born musician and composer Giannis Gogos is back. It was the turmoil of the pandemic that allowed him to reconnect with making music after years working in photography and now he's combining analogue and digital sound with intricate melodies and plenty of keyboards, glockenspiel, kalimba and guitars. This latest album is enhanced by oodles of delay and reverb effects and makes for an ethereal journey inspired by Henry Corbin's Man of Light in Iranian Sufism. It explores light as a symbol of divine presence through serene, introspective soundscapes.
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Cemetery Classics
Cemetery Classics (limited 180 gram 'cherry cola' red vinyl LP)
Cat: NG 010SCR270LP. Rel: 20 Jun 24
NRG (3:51)
Mousetrap (2:20)
Fifteen Shows At One Time (3:04)
Metallics In Fur (1:27)
Big Ref (2:41)
Rewop (1:56)
Brand New Effie (6:50)
Neptune (2:05)
Very Much My Promise To You (2:52)
Listen To Me (5:58)
Left Hand Of God (3:01)
Fragment Rock (4:10)
Review: Deerhunter co-founder and drummer Moses Archuleta works solo under the Moon Diagrams alias and here he impresses once more with a second album, Cemetery Classics. This 12-track release is a collaboration between Sonic Cathedral and Angus Andrew's new label No Gold adn it has been mixed by Simian Mobile Disco man James Ford. Guests like Anastasia Coope, Patrick Flegel and Josh Diamond from Gang Gang Dance all feature on what is Archuleta's first new music since 2019's Trappy Bats mini-album. The album spans several genres, as you would expect, from Basinski-esque degradation on 'Neptune' to industrial noise on 'Listen To Me,' with postmodern pop, trip-hop, shoegaze, and more. The man himself calls it a "graveyard disc" of songs for the afterlife.


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Silence Is Priceless
Cat: KH 056. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Me & Who? (3:13)
Hot Zone Regular Day (3:13)
Fame Gang (1:45)
Ghost Guns (1:40)
Invincibl (2:59)
Forever Starts Today (2:23)
Indivisibl (1:59)
I Know 3 45 (3:03)
Stalker Guardian Angel (2:30)
Get Rid Of Yourself (2:32)
Its Going Better (2:54)
Capital Collectiv (2:02)
Feeling The Sun, It's Lit! (1:57)
Missing Flowers I Think (2:56)
Restless Lovers (1:30)
Gore Lore (2:21)
Review: Talk about appropriate names. There's something about Helen Island that sounds as though it has been cast adrift, washed up, and left to establish its own thing. The Parisian enigma's work feels ghostly, haunted by a past that has vanished into the ocean mist. Whether they'll ever be reunited is the real question, but mystery is the joy here. Whether it's at the uptempo, synth pop hued 'Hot Zone Regular Day', or the weird and wonderful psyche-electronica-field style 'Forever Starts Today', breathy samples on 'Indivisibl' or the innocent contemporary classical-cum-ambient plucked strings and keys of 'Restless Lovers' and 'Gore Lore', the whole thing is a strange and beguiling ride through the outer reaches of popular music.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Versus
Versus (2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: OP 077. Rel: 16 Jul 24
Versus (17:54)
Antinome (6:48)
In Situ (5:18)
Sirocco (16:09)
Catalyst (4:43)
Faceless (Pulse) (4:44)
The Outside Doesn't Dream Of Itself (6:55)
Little One (6:56)
Aporia (5:40)
Review: Guitarist and composer Patrick Higgins moves out of his comfort zone for a high concept record that pushes boundaries in many directions. As emotionally charged as it is expansive, the title track itself premiered at Monom Studios, Berlin, on a 75 surround speaker setup, giving some idea as to how bold and high spec the ideas are behind the collection as a whole. Versus has plenty of fingers on live instrumentation, but it's also concerned with totems of electronic production - the seamless interweaving of musical textures and layers, free improvisation and an appreciation for bridging styles within and between tracks themselves. Avant garde, ambient, experimental, and installation-worthy stuff from a true great, these are less tracks and more sonic moments contributing to a wider, singular work that's good enough to fully immerse you.
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Deep Valley
Cat: 12K 1102. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Cold Weather
River Reflections
Fallen Trees On The Far Shore
Hidden Paths, Animal Tracks
Whispered Surfaces
Boundaries
Beyond, Winter Sun
Floodwater Debris
Drawn From River Water
Landscapes, Shared
Review: Deep Valley is a new collaborative work by Australian artists Seaworthy aka Cameron Webb and Matt Rosner and they came together for it during a week-long residency at Bundanon Art Museum in New South Wales. The property which was gifted to the Australian public by artists Arthur and Yvonne Boyd in the 1990s offers a unique landscape along the Shoalhaven River and is surrounded by sandstone cliffs and diverse wildlife. Drawing inspiration from Boyd's belief that "you can't own a landscape," Deep Valley combines the inspiration of that setting with environmental recordings, guitars, piano, and electronic processing all of which aim to highlight the transient nature of ecosystems and encourage you to reconnect with the sounds of nature.
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 in stock $14.65
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All At Once
All At Once (limited 12")
Cat: ZEN 12675. Rel: 25 Jul 24
Himmel (2:57)
Answered (2:33)
Swarm (3:23)
Torn (3:53)
Seamlessly (3:27)
Review: Newly signed to Ninja Tune, Ebbb debuts with a five-track EP that shows great intent. Emerging from the same London avant-garde live scene that birthed black midi and Black Country New Road, the band has quickly developed a unique sound in just a year. Their music blends pulsing rhythms, immersive electronic production, sparkling melodies, layered vocal harmonies, and beats that range from ambient to industrial. Described by the band themself as "Brian Wilson meets Death Grips," the EP is experimental and unpredictable yet deeply considered and precise with an idiosyncratic hybrid of sounds that showcases Ebbb's innovative and tightly crafted music.
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 in stock $13.12
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Neon Blue Utopia
Cat: PRO 4272. Rel: 12 Feb 25
Utopia = Visions
Parkour On Lazarus Heights
Rainy Precinct
Entering Aquarium Prefecture
Bubble Echolalia District
Floor 426-B
Vertical Automated Parking
Empty Office Space
Upside Down City Traffic (F-zero Dream)
Sunny Hypnagogia Heights
Unmarked Area?
High = Rise = Vistas (Blood In The Concrete)
Future Urban Sprawl
A Glitch Has Appeared In The Business District
Just A Pill & All This Will Stop
Review: Deepspace's 'Neon Blue Utopia' is the 16th album from the Brisbane-based artist is a heady brew of ambient electronica, spacewave and post-rock, conjuring a dreamlike world like a cyberpunk film score filtered through a kaleidoscope. 'Utopia=Visions' sets the tone with its expansive soundscapes and shimmering textures, evoking a sense of awe and wonder. Tracks like 'Parkour on Lazarus Heights' and 'Rainy... Precinct' paint a vivid picture of this futuristic metropolis, with their pulsating rhythms and otherworldly sounds capturing the city's vibrant energy and neon-lit glow. 'Entering Aquarium Prefecture' and 'Bubble Echolalia District' delve into the surreal, their off-kilter rhythms and disorienting soundscapes suggesting a world where reality is fluid and dreams are tangible. The album's second half continues the exploration, venturing into darker and more experimental territories. 'Floor 426-B' and 'Empty Office Space' hint at the city's hidden depths and the lurking shadows beneath its gleaming facade. A proper journey through a world of sonic imagination, this is an immersive and evocative soundscape-fest.
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Aegis Of Silence
Cat: AFFINCD 08. Rel: 24 Jan 25
A Rusty Overture
Sleep/Forget (feat Robert Farrugia)
Void Resonance
Mistral
Hope's Canvas
Tomorrow's Dawn
Reverie In Bloom/VII VI MMXXI
Amongst The Gods II (feat Oldernar)
Resolved
Review: Finish dub techno powerhouse Joachim Spieth welcomes UK artist Rhubiqs to his well-regarded Affin label for a debut appearance that sinks you into a widescreen world of ambient lushness. His Aegis of Silence album takes cues from divergent sounds like post-rock and soft ambient as well as drone and even modern classical. It's an ever-shifting soundscape with smeared pads and nostalgia dreams, half-remembered thoughts and a sense of mood that ranges from escapist and blissed out to more ominous and paranoid.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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