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Selected Ambient Works Volume II (Expanded Edition)
Selected Ambient Works Volume II (Expanded Edition) (bio vinyl 4xLP + fold-out poster + sticker sheet)
Cat: WARPLP 21R. Rel: 03 Oct 24
#1 (7:21)
#2 (6:28)
#3 (7:35)
#4 (4:28)
#5 (8:35)
#6 (3:23)
#7 (8:40)
#8 (5:01)
#9 (6:44)
#10 (9:42)
#11 (7:03)
#12 (2:30)
Blue Calx (7:07)
#14 (7:50)
#15 (5:32)
#16 (4:35)
#17 (2:00)
#18 (7:09)
#19 (10:00)
#20 (5:49)
#21 (3:56)
#22 (7:01)
#23 (7:13)
#24 (11:19)
#25 (5:32)
Th1 [evnslower] (10:58)
Rhubarb Orc 19.53 Rev (6:43)
Review: It's the album that redefined ambient music, not least for a generation of parasympathetic ravers. Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II marked a stylistic shift away from the first edition in the infamous ambient LP 'series', Selected Ambient Works 85-92. Volume II differed substantially; this time, there would be no 'techno' addendum to 'ambient', and all tracks thereupon would lack the usual indulgence of beats, however easy-on-the-ears these had been beforehand. Known for its many numbered tracks - which on the original edition, rather than track names, denoted references to images of natural forms, textures and geologic readymades, all bathed in orange, and from which fans had to infer the written names - this expanded edition stays faithful to this origin. Even so, it adds two unreleased D Jamesian treats - provided you don't count the massive Soundcloud dump of 2015 as a release - 'th1 [evnslower]' and a reversed version of 'Rhubarb' - as well as a the previously vinyl only '#19'.
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 in stock $53.78
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Richard D James Album (reissue)
Richard D James Album (reissue) (eco vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 43. Rel: 19 Jan 24
4
Cornish Acid
Peek 824545201
Fingerbib
Corn Mouth
To Cure A Weakling Child
Goon Gumpas
Girl/Boy Song
Log On Rock Witch
Review: Originally released in 1996, Aphex Twin's fifth album in as many years meant business from the very moment the wild and whimsical opener "4" scribbled it way through the speakers. With jaunty jams such as "Cornish Acid" and "Fingerbib" running amok mid-set, Richard D James Album acted as a fine mission statement to expect the unexpected and never anticipate formula or form. And it still carries that very same message today. Essential.
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 in stock $26.47
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Geogaddi
Geogaddi (trifold 3xLP)
Cat: WARPLP 101R. Rel: 18 Oct 13
Ready Lets Go
Music Is Math
Beware The Friendly Stranger
Gyroscope
Dandelion
Sunshine Recorder
In The Annexe
Julie & Candy
The Smallest Weird Number
1969
Energy Warming
The Beach At Redpoint
Opening The Mouth
Alpha & Omega
I Saw Drones
The Devil Is In The Details
A Is To B As B Is To C
Over The Horizon Radar
Dawn Chorus
Diving Station
You Could Feel The Sky
Corsair
Magic Window
Review: Warp's Boards of Canada reissue campaign reaches Geogaddi, perhaps the duo's most expansive (if not their most popular) record, presented here on a 3LP gatefold edition. Considerably darker than its predecessor Music Has The Right To Children, the claustrophobic sounds of "Gyroscope" and sampled spoken word in tracks like "Dandelion" and "Energy Warning" present a somewhat dystopian setting, filled with unsettling sounds, such as the light but eerie melodies of "Alpha & Omega" and "1969". Undoubtedly one deserving of reappraisal.
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タグ: IDM | Field Recordings
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Cold Spring Fault Less Youth
Cat: WARPCD 237. Rel: 27 May 13
Home Recording
You Took Your Time (feat King Krule)
Break Well
Blood & Form
Made To Stray
So Many Times, So Many Ways
Lie Near
Meter, Pale, Tone (feat King Krule)
Slow
Sullen Ground
Fall Out
Review: Following up the runaway success of Crooks & Lovers was always going to be a daunting task for Mount Kimbie, and they've wisely taken their time to come back with a step forwards from a sound which gave rise to the more folky strains of the dubstep aftermath. Sounding fresh and invigorated on their LP for Warp, Kai Campos and Dominic Maker have built on their love of shoegaze indie and brought their component parts into a clearer vision where they used to hide them behind heavy editing and microsampling. There are plenty of reminders that this is a Kimbie record, not least in the winsome melodies that shape the LP, but the duo have succeeded in shearing away their self-conscious trickery to write full-bodied songs that hit on first listen, rather than ten spins down the line.
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Come To Daddy
Cat: WAP 094. Rel: 15 Aug 97
Come To Daddy (Pappy mix)
Flim
Come To Daddy (Little Lord Faulteroy mix)
Bucephalus Bouncing Ball
 in stock $23.39
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Shaved EP
Shaved EP (12")
Cat: WAP 291. Rel: 04 Feb 10
Popcommon
Screwby
Combed
CAre
Tummy Sticks
Celebrate
Shaved
 in stock $21.17
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Small Craft On A Milk Sea
Cat: WARPCD 207. Rel: 11 Nov 10
Emerald & Lime
Complex Heaven
Small Craft On A Milk Sea
Flint March
Horse
2 Forms Of Anger
Bone Jump
Dust Shuffle
Paleosonic
Slow Ice, Old Moon
Lesser Heaven
Calcium Needles
Emerald & Stone
Written, Forgotten
Late Anthropocene
 in stock $13.10
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Sunburst
Sunburst (12")
Cat: WAP 300. Rel: 30 Sep 10
Neko
Dragonfly
Beast Nite
Chew
Hyperthrust
Played by: Ennio Styles
 in stock $15.05
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Orphaned Deejay Selek 2006-2008
Cat: WAP 384. Rel: 18 Aug 15
Serge Fenix Rendered 2 (3:17)
DMX Acid Test (1:18)
Oberheim Blacet1b (3:24)
Bonus EMT Beats (4:46)
Simple Slamming B2 (3:51)
Midi Pipe1c Sds3time Cube/Klonedrm (2:29)
Neotekt72 (6:03)
R8m Neotek Beat (1:40)
Review: Thankfully, Richard D. James has decided to finally release at least some of the output that he's been banging on about since mid-2000s. In a number of interviews, the might Aphex Twin hinted that he has vast artilleries of tracks stacked up and unreleased, probably more on purpose than out of laziness...or maybe not. What we do know is that AFX is reborn after the string of acid 12"s released about 10 years ago on Rephlex, that saw the alias become one of the most popular of James' alter egos. Orphaned Deejay Selek is a collection of tunes that contain all of the Twin's magic and unpredictably, but that also cut straight to the point and head to the middle of the dance floor. This is banging brain dynamite coated in the man's iconic style and flair. Welcome back AFX, and many hats off to Warp for making it happen.
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Computer Controlled Acoustic Instruments Pt 2 EP
Cat: WAP 375CD. Rel: 23 Jan 15
Diskhat ALL Prepared1mixed 13
Snar2
Diskhat1
Piano Un1 Arpej
DISKPREPT4
Hat 2b 2012b
Disk Aud1_12
0035 1-Audio
Disk Prep Calrec2 Barn Dance [Slo]
DISKPREPT1
Diskhat2
Piano Un10 It Happened
Hat5c 0001 Rec-4
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Cosmogramma
Cosmogramma (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 195. Rel: 29 Apr 10
Clock Catcher
Pickled!
Nose Art
A Cosmic Drama (intro)
Zodiac Shit
Computer Face/Pure Being
... And The World Laughs With You (feat Thom Yorke)
Arkestry
Mmmhmm (feat Thundercat)
Do The Astral Plane
Satelllliiiiiiiteee
German Haircut
Recoiled
Dance Of The Pseudo Nymph
Drips/Auntie's Harp
Table Tennis (feat Laura Darlington)
Galaxy In Janaki
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Cheetah EP
Cat: WAP 391CD. Rel: 08 Jul 16
CHEETAHT2 (LD Spectrum) (2:00)
CHEETAHT7b (2:00)
CHEETA1b ms800 (0:27)
CHEETA2 ms800 (0:37)
CIRKLON3 (Kolkhoznaya mix) (2:00)
CIRKLON 1 (2:00)
2X202-ST5 (2:00)
Review: Some 25 years after delivering his debut 12", Richard D James hasn't lost the ability to thrill or inspire. By his obtuse standards, the material that makes up the surprise Cheetah EP is actually rather laidback and melodious. "Cheetah2 (LD Spectrum)", for example, sounds like a slow house jam written by robots, while the even deeper "Cheetah7B" shuffles along in a metronomic fashion, seemingly oblivious to the increasingly aggressive World at large. Of course, those trademark skittish IDM rhythms are present and the Cornishman has thrown in a couple of hazy ambient cuts for good measure.
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Played by: Lo Shea
 in stock $11.42
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In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country
Cat: WAP 144R. Rel: 18 Nov 13
Kid For Today
Amo Bishop Roden
In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country
Zoetrope
Review: When it comes to a reissue such as this it can't be understated just how arresting the work of Boards of Canada can be in the right situation. This EP, that came to light in between Music Has The Right To Children and Geogaddi, represents the enigmatic duo at their most powerful, channeling their energy into four long-form tracks that draw on all of their combined strengths. "Kid For Today" is haunting and dark but utterly heartbreaking, whilst "Amo Bishop Roden" heads into more mysterious territory. "In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country" is eerie in its titular invitation to join a cult, and "Zoetrope" tips its hat to Terry Riley et al in its looping phrases, but really there's no describing the magnificence of these gems, pleasingly reissued on vinyl to beat the Discogs chancers.
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Played by: M50
タグ: IDM
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Trans Canada Highway
Cat: WAP 200R. Rel: 15 Nov 13
Dayvan Cowboy
Left Side Drive
Heard From Telegraph Lines
Skyliner
Under The Coke Sign
Dayvan Cowboy (Odd Nosdam remix)
Played by: Radiocuts
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Succour (Redux)
Succour (Redux) (trifold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 28R. Rel: 14 May 21
Meol (5:49)
Extract (7:21)
When Face Was Face (6:04)
Fracture (5:54)
Gatha (5:56)
Ruby-Ha (6:07)
Rupt (6:27)
Vex (4:25)
Cut (5:39)
Utreat (5:06)
Tempean (2:44)
As One (4:42)
As If (5:52)
As Well (1:43)
As Track (4:12)
As Link (3:13)
As Such (1:39)
Meol 2 (3:41)
Rupt (cut mix) (4:24)
Fractions 2 (3:55)
Meol 3 (2:55)
Monastic (6:18)
Burned (4:27)
Review: Seefeel's second studio album, their first for the feted Warp imprint, saw them expand on some of the ideas in their 1993 debut, continuing to embrace the lush soundscapes that typify shoegaze and rooting things in deep sub bass, while bringing fascinating new blueprints to the table.

Which isn't too surprising, given Succour landed in 1995, by which point the UK's rave scene had managed to find a way into almost every aspect of youth and pop culture. Far from a dance music album, nevertheless the record has clear acid house influences, from soaring vocal cries through to intoxicatingly loose types of syncopated rhythm crafted from heavily detailed percussive sections, with tracks like 'Vex' taking us all the way to IDM. Exquisite explorations so far ahead of their time they still sound new almost 30 years later.
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 in stock $46.80
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Ch Vox (Redux)
Ch Vox (Redux) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 325. Rel: 14 May 21
Utreat (Complete) (4:28)
E-hix 2 (5:05)
Ch-vox (6:45)
Hive (5:16)
Ashdecon (5:22)
Net (6:08)
E-hix 5 (2:49)
E-hix 4 (1:57)
Evio (2:25)
Avatar (2:21)
E-hix 3 (7:05)
Ashime (3:05)
Review: The re-appraisal of early Seefeel has been long overdue. We're not entirely sure why this hasn't happened before, but to put things into context this is the first time Ch-Vox has been available on vinyl since it debuted in 1996, sidling up alongside the band's other outings dating back to 1994, all of which came about through involvement with Sheffield and global electronic music institution, Warp Records.

Ch-Vox actually landed on Rephlex, the imprint founded by Warp regular Richard D James, AKA Aphex Twin, and Grant Wilson-Claridge. Taking us further into the chill-out rooms, Sunday morning comedowns and midweek meditative moods of UK rave, in many ways Ch-Vox is more complex in concept than its predecessor, Succour, helping establish an early framework for what we now know as drone.
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 in stock $29.53
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St/Fr/Sp (reissue)
St/Fr/Sp (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 326. Rel: 14 May 21
Starethrough (7:43)
Air-eyes (5:26)
Spangle (7:18)
Lux1 (6:06)
Fracture (EP version) (5:53)
Tied (6:20)
Spangle (Autechre remix) (12:14)
Starethrough (Transition mix) (5:04)
Review: One of three Seefeel re-releases arriving together - shining light on the band's mid-90s 'Warp years' - St/Fr/Sp is the only one of these that has really never existed in the past. Comprising two EPs, Starethrough and Fracture/Tied, the outing also brings in a very rare Autechre remix of 'Spangle', making for a package that's got collector's item written all over it.

Musically, this is around the moment when Seefeel began to fully embrace the abstract and electronic, having just signed to Warp, and while the shoegaze of their past remains audible there are so many influences here plucked from beyond that spectrum. Embracing ambient, drone, rave chill-out, dub, acid, and psychedelia, this edition reflects two ends of that world - the blissful and largely astral first EP, and beat-driven and highly rhythmic second.
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 in stock $27.59
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Feed Me Weird Things (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Feed Me Weird Things (25th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) (clear vinyl 2xLP + clear vinyl 10" + page booklet + MP3 download code)
Cat: SQPRLP 001C. Rel: 04 Jun 21
Squarepusher Theme (6:19)
Tundra (7:53)
The Swifty (5:19)
Dimotane Co (4:56)
Smedleys Melody (2:34)
Windscale 2 (6:39)
North Circular (6:08)
Goodnight Jade (2:45)
Theme From Ernest Borgnine (7:52)
UFO's Over Leytonstone (6:34)
Kodack (7:15)
Future Gibbon (2:21)
Theme From Goodbye Renaldo (6:04)
Deep Fried Pizza (3:52)
Review: This special anniversary edition of Squarepusher's debut album Feed Me Weird Things is released almost exactly 25 years to the day after the original. Back then it came on Aphex Twin's now defunct Rephlex label and has not been available on streaming platforms ever since. All remastered from the original DATs and with a new, original booklet filled with note and ephemera it is an essential cop for fans old and new. The record broken out of the tight genre restrictions of the time to pair complex rhythms with disarming melodies.
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 in stock $38.46
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Collapse EP
Cat: WAP 423. Rel: 14 Sep 18
T69 Collapse (5:21)
1st 44 (6:01)
MT1 T29r2 (6:00)
Abundance10edit[2 R8's, FZ20m & A 909] (6:18)
 in stock $33.16
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Ribbons
Ribbons (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 299. Rel: 12 Apr 19
Beret Girl (1:48)
The Art Of Living (3:00)
Before (3:06)
Curls (3:20)
Ode To A Nuthatch (2:03)
Watch The Flies (3:54)
It's Your Bones (4:44)
You Couldn't Even Hear The Birds Singing (1:20)
Pretty Ribbons & Lovely Flowers (4:17)
Erdaydidder-Erdiddar (4:49)
Frankincense & Coal (1:43)
Old Graffiti (3:25)
Patchouli May (4:01)
Valley Wulf (3:20)
Quarters (3:16)
Under A Lone Ash (2:44)
Review: It's startling to think Bibio has been comfortably nestled on Warp Records for 10 years now. The folk-leaning beatsmith has taken his sound in subtly shifting directions while staying true to his delicate, melodious identity. On this latest album "Ribbons" he's sounding sweeter than ever, twirling up a 60s reverie of finger-picking guitar and tender vocals guaranteed to bring on sunshine, real or imaginary, no matter what time of year you pop it on. There are some more crooked moments to be enjoyed for fans of the more beat-oriented Bibio sound - "Pretty Ribbons & Lovely Flowers" has a wonderful crunch to it, but for the most part it's a treat to get lost in the pastoral reverie of the album's main themes.
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 in stock $29.53
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Microtronics: Volume 01 & 02
Microtronics: Volume 01 & 02 (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 335. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Microtronics 01 (1:25)
Microtronics 02 (1:33)
Microtronics 03 (1:43)
Microtronics 04 (1:04)
Microtronics 05 (1:48)
Microtronics 06 (1:49)
Microtronics 07 (2:00)
Microtronics 08 (1:53)
Microtronics 09 (2:10)
Microtronics 10 (1:19)
Microtronics 11 (2:10)
Microtronics 12 (1:33)
Microtronics 13 (1:40)
Microtronics 14 (1:33)
Microtronics 15 (1:43)
Microtronics 16 (1:10)
Microtronics 17 (1:29)
Microtronics 18 (1:29)
Microtronics 19 (0:59)
Microtronics 20 (1:35)
Microtronics 21 (1:42)
 in stock $26.19
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BBC Maida Vale Sessions
BBC Maida Vale Sessions (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 337. Rel: 18 Mar 22
The Note (Message From Home) (LP1: John Peel 6th October 1996/Evening Session 1st March 1997) (3:06)
Untitled (City In Progress) (4:11)
Forget Every Time (4:09)
World Backwards (3:19)
Come On Let's Go (3:24)
Look Outside (2:45)
The Book Lovers (3:01)
Lights Out (3:36)
Long Was The Year (LP2: John Peel 9th February 2000/John Peel 19th August 2003) (4:08)
Echo's Answer (4:49)
Where Youth & Laughter Go (2:39)
Pendulum (3:24)
Colour Me In (3:05)
Minim (2:56)
Sixty Forty (4:30)
 in stock $32.32
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Renditions I (Record Store Day Black Friday 2021)
Cat: 10 WAP461. Rel: 03 Dec 21
Oneohtrix Point Never & Rosalia - "Nothing's Special" (3:33)
Oneohtrix Point Never & Elizabeth Fraser - "Tales From The Crash Stratum" (3:10)
 in stock $18.23
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You're Dead!
You're Dead! (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WARPLP 256. Rel: 01 Oct 14
Theme
Tesla (feat Herbie Hancock)
Cold Dead
Fkn Dead
Never Catch Me (feat Kendrick Lamar)
Dead Man's Tetris (feat Captain Murphy & Snoop Dogg)
Turkey Dog Coma
Stirring
Coronus, The Terminator
Siren Song (feat Angel Deradoorian)
Turtles
Ready Err Not
Eyes Above
Moment Of Hesitation (feat Herbie Hancock)
Descent Into Madness (feat Thundercat)
The Boys Who Died In Their Sleep (feat Captain Murphy)
Obligatory Cadence
Your Potential/The Beyond (feat Niki Randa)
The Protest
Review: Arriving with some truly mind bending artwork from controversial guro manga artist Shintaro Kago, the new Flying Lotus album You're Dead! Is quite alot to take in upon first listen. Some nineteen tracks deep, Steven Ellison uses all the available space to draw you deep into the afterlife as he sees it, veering through heavily psychedelic jazz passages and next level beat explorations that demand you pay full attention. The iconic Herbie Hancock leads a high profile cast of contributing artists to Fly Lo's fifth studio LP and his most ambitious to date with Kendrick Lamar, Captain Murphy, Snoop Dogg, Angel Deradoorian, Thundercat and Niki Randa also adding to what is a transcendental listening experience.
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 in stock $35.39
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Cheetah EP
Cat: WAP 391. Rel: 08 Jul 16
CHEETAHT2 (LD Spectrum) (5:50)
CHEETAHT7b (6:44)
CHEETA1b ms800 (0:27)
CHEETA2 ms800 (0:41)
CIRKLON3 (Kolkhoznaya mix) (8:15)
CIRKLON 1 (7:19)
Review: Some 25 years after delivering his debut 12", Richard D James hasn't lost the ability to thrill or inspire. By his obtuse standards, the material that makes up the surprise Cheetah EP is actually rather laidback and melodious. "Cheetah2 (LD Spectrum)", for example, sounds like a slow house jam written by robots, while the even deeper "Cheetah7B" shuffles along in a metronomic fashion, seemingly oblivious to the increasingly aggressive World at large. Of course, those trademark skittish IDM rhythms are present - see the B-side's lead cut - and the Cornishman has thrown in a couple of hazy ambient cuts for good measure.
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 in stock $26.47
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Reset EP
Reset EP (12")
Cat: WAP 228. Rel: 29 Sep 07
Tea Leaf Dancers (feat Andreya Triana)
Vegas Collie (feat A Sample From Natvralism's Nanoloop)
Massage Situation
Spicy Sammich
Bonus Beat
Dance Floor Stalker
 in stock $22.28
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Sign
Sign (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 329. Rel: 16 Oct 20
M4 Lema (8:43)
F7 (5:47)
Si00 (5:30)
Esc Desc (4:50)
Au14 (5:05)
Metaz Form8 (5:59)
Sch Mefd 2 (5:25)
Gr4 (3:16)
Th Red A (6:33)
Psin AM (6:17)
R Cazt (7:16)
Review: So, how long have you been waiting for this one to drop? The answer really depends on two things - whether you've just been waiting for new long form material from the UK IDM legends Autechre, or whether you've been waiting for Autechre to put a proper album together that stays true to the principles and format of a 'proper album', as this does.

Either way let's just say Sign has been some time in the making, and it's definitely a case of payoff for patience. For the most part it's the waves of space age melody that really stand out, tracks like 'Esc Desc' seem to fill the room with bands of sci-fi harmony. Of course there's plenty of glitch and bleep here, too - the stepping 'Au14' is a case in point - alongside rumbling, bass-heavy business like 'Si100', where playful drips of percussion create a juxtaposition of innocence and menace.
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 in stock $32.32
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Polymer
Polymer (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 303. Rel: 07 Jun 19
Meds Fade (3:12)
Los (4:50)
Maru (4:44)
Ops (4:14)
Drowned Sea (4:47)
The Pale Moth (4:53)
Dancers (4:59)
Nurula (3:57)
Recall (3:07)
All To Get Her (3:15)
Dust (2:19)
Crown Shy (3:51)
Praze (3:59)
Review: As Warp gears up to celebrate its 30th birthday, it seems fitting that the label should be putting out a fresh album from one of its longest serving artists. As Plaid, Andy Turner and Ed Handley played a significant role in defining the label's approach to electronic music during the "Artificial Intelligence" era in the mid 1990s. All these years on, they're still capable of crafting fizzing, melodious, off-kilter electronic listening music that defies lazy categorization. "Polymer" is a hugely enjoyable and entertaining set, with highlights including the jumpy beats, post-electro melodies and mind-altering acid lines of "Los", the metallic bounce of "Maru" - a kind of twisted take on Afro-tech that's amongst their most club-ready cuts of recent times - and the disturbed, Autechre-style clang of "Recall".
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 in stock $28.42
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Syro
Syro (tri-fold 3xLP)
Cat: WARPLP 247. Rel: 18 Sep 14
Minipops 67 (Source Field mix)
XMAS EVET10 (Thanaton 3 mix)
Produk 29
4 Bit 9D Api E 6
180db
Circlont6a (Syrobonkus mix)
Fz Pseudotimestretch E 3
Circlont14 (Shrymoming mix)
Syro U473t8 E (Piezoluminescence mix)
Papat4 (Pineal mix)
S950tx16wasr10 (Earth Portal mix)
Aisatsana
Review: It's rare that an electronic album is the biggest album of the year, or at least the most hyped. That's certainly the case with Syro, Richard D James first official release under his Aphex Twin moniker for some 13 years. So, is it in any good? For starters, it sounds like an Aphex Twin album. Listen through to the 12 tracks, and many of his familiar staples are present - the "Digeridoo" era rave breakbeats, the mangled synth-funk mash-ups, the intoxicating ambient-era melodies, the warped basslines and the skittish drill & bass style rhythms. There's madness, beauty and intensity in spades. In other words, it's an Aphex Twin album, and - as so many have pointed out since the album's release was announced - there's no-one else quite like Richard D James.
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タグ: IDM
 in stock $42.08
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Heaven To A Tortured Mind
Cat: WARPCD 304. Rel: 03 Apr 20
Gospel For A New Century
Medicine Burn
Identity Trade
Kerosene!
Hasdallen Lights
Romanticist
Dream Palette
Super Stars
Folie Imposee
Strawberry Privilege
Asteroid Blues
A Greater Love
Review: Earlier in the year, Yves Tumor announced the release of this album by releasing 'Gospel For a New Country', a low-slung chunk of post-punk pop brilliance that mixed weighty grooves and emotive vocals with flash-fried guitar riffs amd sampled big band horns. Fittingly, it's this fine track that kicks off 'Heaven To A Tortured Mind', a notably fuzzy, live-sounding set that continues his evolution from quirky electronica maker to alt-rock artist. While there are some electronic sounds dotted across the set, for the most part it's funk-rock riffs, ESG style basslines, organic drums and his own heartfelt vocals that dominate. It could win him many new fans; certainly, it's a very good album.
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 in stock $14.22
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Cry Sugar
Cry Sugar (limited transparent blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 347I. Rel: 11 Aug 22
Ingle Nook (1:53)
Intentions (4:19)
Expo (0:40)
Behold (2:26)
Bicstan (4:39)
Stump (4:23)
Dance Forever (3:07)
Bow (2:42)
Is It Supposed (6:13)
Lonely Days (5:27)
Redeem (7:29)
Rain Shadow (1:53)
KPIPE (7:00)
3 Sheets To The Wind (2:24)
Some Buzz (2:33)
Tincture (3:25)
Nork 69 (2:10)
Come A Little Closer (3:43)
Ingle Nook Slumber (1:45)
Review: Cry Sugar is the all-new album from long-time Warp mainstay Hudson Mohawke. It is yet another powerful statement that looks to mix the profane with the spiritual across some thrilling club tunes. The record is said to be inspired by "90s John Williams, film scores and spectacular soundtracks" and runs a gamut of emotions with plenty of dance floor euphoria served up in an array of innovative rhythms. HudMo himself says it is "a demented OST to score the twilight of our cultural meltdown." We say - we love it.
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Artificial Intelligence (reissue)
VARIOUS
Cat: WARPLP 6R. Rel: 08 Dec 22
The Dice Man - "Polygon Window" (5:13)
Musicology - "Telefone 529" (4:16)
Autechre - "Crystel" (4:32)
IAO - "The Clan" (5:11)
Speedy J - "De-Orbit" (6:03)
Musicology - "Premonition" (4:07)
UP! - "Spiritual High" (7:41)
Autechre - "The Egg" (7:35)
Dr Alex Paterson - "Loving You Live" (3:53)
Review: Warp's 'Artificial Intelligence' compilation, a ground-breaking and wildly popular collection of "home listening music" that helped introduce the world to ambient techno and IDM, turns 30 this year. As this remastered anniversary reissue proves, the release has lost none of its charm in the three decades that have passed since it first appeared in stores. Highlights appear thick and fast throughout, from the immersive ambient techno creepiness of The Dice Man's 'Polygon Window' (an early Richard D James production) and deep space electro shuffle of Autechre's 'Crystel', to the bleeping bliss of Speedy J's gorgeous 'De Orbit', the acid-flecked Detroit-isms of 'Spiritual High' by Up (a barely used alias of Richie Hawtin) and the horizontal headiness of Dr Alex Paterson's 'Loving You Live', an alternative pass on the Orb's ambient house masterpiece 'A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain'.
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Spanners (reissue)
Spanners (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PUPLP 1R. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Raxmus (3:04)
Bolt1 (0:30)
Barbola Work (6:42)
Bolt2 (0:27)
Psil-cosyin (10:35)
Chase The Manhattan (5:42)
Bolt3 (1:35)
Tahr (3:09)
Bolt4 (1:05)
Further Harm (6:19)
Nommo (6:52)
Bolt5 (0:23)
Pot Noddle (7:13)
Bolt6 (0:42)
End Of Time (3:43)
Utopian Dream (6:02)
Bolt7 (0:17)
Frisbee Skip (5:22)
Chesh (5:56)
Review: The Black Dog were one of the core early Warp acts, and their Spanners album - the third full length of their career at the time - is one of their best. Despite its roots in the early IDM scene, the album managed to climb to number 30 in the UK charts back when it arrived in January 1995. It's a great mix of unexpected experimental oddness and dancefloor rhythms that makes for a superb trip through what was then the modern world. Pitchfork have rated it one of the 50 best IDM albums ever and this reissue reminds us why.
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Bytes (reissue)
Bytes (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 8R. Rel: 04 Aug 23
Plaid - "Object Orient" (5:54)
Close Up Over - "Caz" (6:10)
Xeper - "Carceres Ex Novum" (6:47)
Atypic - "Focus Mel" (7:12)
Close Up Over - "Olivine" (4:52)
IAO - "Clan (Mongol Hordes)" (6:33)
Plaid - "Yamemm" (7:18)
Discordian Popes - "Fight The Hits" (5:24)
Balil - "Merck" (4:34)
Close Up Over - "Jauqq" (5:47)
Balil - "3/4 Heart" (7:29)
Review: Straddling the worlds of dancefloor techno and leftfield experimentation - very often in the same track - The Black Dog aka Black Dog Productions was made up of Ed Handley, Andy Turner and Ken Downie, and on this one the trio appear in various combinations under various guises such as Atypic, I.A.O, Close Up Over, Balil, Xeper, Discordian Popes and Plaid. They released Bytes 30 years ago this year, the third album in Warp's Artificial Intelligence series and this anniversary repress comes on gatefold double vinyl with original artwork. It has been re-cut for the occasion and is as immersive and widescreen now as it ever was.
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Selected Ambient Works Volume II (Expanded Edition)
Cat: WARPCD 21R. Rel: 03 Oct 24
#1 (7:21)
#2 (6:28)
#3 (7:35)
#4 (4:28)
#5 (8:35)
#6 (3:23)
#7 (8:40)
#8 (5:01)
#9 (6:44)
#10 (9:42)
#11 (7:03)
#12 (2:30)
Blue Calx (7:07)
#14 (7:50)
#15 (5:32)
#16 (4:35)
#17 (2:00)
#18 (7:09)
#19 (10:00)
#20 (5:49)
#21 (3:56)
#22 (7:01)
#23 (7:13)
#24 (11:19)
#25 (5:32)
Th1 [evnslower] (10:58)
Rhubarb Orc 1953 Rev (6:43)
Review: The Expanded Edition of Aphex Twin's Selected Ambient Works Volume II is here; this is a reissue of an album that still serves as one of the ideasthetic backbones to most music fans' idea of 'ambient music' at large. A lesser-known fact is that when James recorded the record, he had concurrently undergone a period of lucid dreaming, and in this vivid lucid state, had heard many sounds akin to those heard on this record, which he had subsequently attempted to recreate. The sound of dreaming is usually an ineffable thing, but not to Aphex Twin, who had perhaps been one of the first to articulate dreams' bleary, smeary, selective and dream-distorted sonic quality. Many different interpreters have harped on this record, some hearing a 'cold islationism' in it, others a purer bliss; what is most evident is this one helped popularise ambient music in a formal, less connotative way, and continues to do so even today. This expanded versions features two unreleased tracks - that is, if you don't include the famous Soundcloud dump of nine years ago, plus 'Blue Calyx' now features on all formats instead of vinyl only.
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Bib10
Bib10 (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 352. Rel: 20 Oct 22
Off Goes The Light (4:15)
Potion (4:05)
Sharratt (3:50)
Rain & Shine (4:06)
SOL (feat Olivier St Louis) (5:45)
Cinnamon Cinematic (4:30)
Even More Excuses (4:12)
A Sanctimonious Song (3:07)
Lost Somewhere (4:18)
Phonograph (2:38)
Fools (feat Olivier St Louis) (3:46)
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Bib10
Bib10 (CD in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: WARPCD 352. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Off Goes The Light
Potion
Sharratt
Rain & Shine
SOL (feat Olivier St Louis)
Cinnanmon Cinematic
Even More Excuses
A Sanctimonious Song
Lost Somewhere
Phonograph
Fools (feat Olivier St Louis)
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MK 3.5: Die Cuts/City Planning
MK 3.5: Die Cuts/City Planning (clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 319I. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Dom Maker - "DVD" (feat Choker - LP1: Dom Maker - Die cuts) (2:21)
Dom Maker - "In Your Eyes" (feat Slowthai & Danny Brown) (3:26)
Dom Maker - "F1 Racer" (feat Kucka) (2:28)
Dom Maker - "Heat On, Lips On" (1:44)
Dom Maker - "End Of The Road" (feat Reggie) (2:04)
Dom Maker - "Somehow She's Still Here" (feat James Blake) (2:58)
Dom Maker - "Kissing" (feat Slowthai) (2:58)
Dom Maker - "Say That" (feat Nomi) (3:51)
Dom Maker - "Need U Tonight" (0:48)
Dom Maker - "If & When" (feat Wiki) (3:53)
Dom Maker - "Tender Hearts Meet The Sky" (feat Keiyaa) (3:11)
Dom Maker - "A Deities Encore" (feat Liv E) (2:49)
Kai Campos - "Q" (LP2: Kai Campos - City Planning) (2:05)
Kai Campos - "Quartz" (3:29)
Kai Campos - "Transit Map (Flattened)" (2:58)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 7" (1:58)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 9" (3:04)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 6 (Corrupted)" (2:05)
Kai Campos - "Zone 3 (City Limits)" (1:39)
Kai Campos - "Zone 2 (Last Connection)" (1:15)
Kai Campos - "Zone 1 (24 Hours)" (5:15)
Kai Campos - "Industry" (1:31)
Kai Campos - "Human Voices" (1:18)
Review: Mount Kimbie's journey of self discovery continues with the next instalment in the MK3.5 series. Whether this really is a new era for the pair, or not is of course besides the point - Kai Campos and Dom Maker have displayed real evolution on the road to get their two-man project to this point, and at this point it really shows.

Dom's side is an altogether more colourful and varied affair in the sense it opens with sultry piano-driven late night drinks electronica via 'dvd', featuring the perfectly suited vocal cuts of Choker, before edging into rainier territory with 'in your eyes', welcoming everyone's favourite UK MC with loads to say, slowthai, and Danny Brown . Sparse but technically astute, Campos opens his lot with clubbier tones, namely the muffled crunch-house of 'Q', quickly moving through broken filter bass ('Quartz'), and warm, laidback beats ('Satellite'), among other vague descriptions.
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Everything Squared
Cat: WARPLP 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: Out of many recent stirrings of hype (a sold-out Cafe OTO live show, numerous reissues of their Warp-era material, etc) Seefeel return with a renewed sense of solidity, delivering their first project since 2011. As ever with the pioneering electronica crossover band, Everything Squared combines the sonofantasmic dissociations of shoegaze and dream pop with the flashier and more sublime ends of Warp-era electronica and ambient dub. Mainly composed and performed by the core duo of Mark Clifford and Sarah Peacock, with bass on two tracks from Shigeru Ishihara, the record is a finely hewn intonarumori, working in original, but heavily pitch-bent vocals around light, but still scapular sound beds. An implied throwback to the chillout rooms of yore, the distinctively hoary hum of 90s analogue ambient still rings as truly as ever here.
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Beautiful People
Beautiful People (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: WAP 363. Rel: 02 Sep 16
Beautiful People (feat Thom Yorke) (6:06)
Beautiful People (alternative instrumental 1) (6:12)
Review: In more recent years, Mark Pritchard has moved further away from dubstep, and much closer to the smorgasbord of sounds and influences that is often referred to as 'electronica'. We don't mind the term because it gives us more room to interpret the music without any predefinitions, but "Beautiful People" is much more than that. Coming out courtesy of the mighty Warp, the tune is propelled forwards by Radiohead's Thom Yorke, where the legend's voice is perfectly infused with Pritchard's gentle Eastern chimes and tranquil beats. The whole track is a gentle walk into a far yet alluring sonic landscape, and this could well turn into a future classic. We already see it as a perfect accompaniment to a film, and if you're in the mood to totally zone out then you always have the instrumental cut to steer you further out into outer space.
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Work & Non Work
Work & Non Work (LP + mp3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 52R. Rel: 04 Mar 15
Accidentals (3:25)
The Book Lovers (4:47)
Message From Home (4:58)
Phantom (3:30)
We've Got Time (4:11)
Living Room (3:25)
According To No Plan (3:06)
The World Backwards (3:58)
Lights Out (4:31)
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Haha Sound
Haha Sound (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 106R. Rel: 04 Mar 15
Colour Me In (2:51)
Pendulum (4:20)
Before We Begin (3:20)
Valerie (4:03)
Man Is Not A Bird (3:48)
The Little Bell (3:49)
Distortion (2:02)
Minim (2:59)
Lunch Hour Pops (3:34)
Black Umbrellas (1:08)
Ominus Cloud (3:44)
Oh How I Miss You (1:16)
Winter Now (3:46)
Hawk (3:42)
Played by: YU SU
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Tender Buttons
Cat: WARPLP 136R. Rel: 04 Mar 15
I Found The F (2:18)
Black Cat (3:55)
Tender Buttons (2:50)
America's Boy (3:31)
Tears In The Typing Pool (2:09)
Bit 35 (1:48)
Subject To The Ladder (3:11)
Corporeal (3:53)
Arc Of A Journey (5:15)
Michael A Grammar (3:54)
Minus 3 (0:45)
Goobye Girls (3:06)
You & Me In Time (1:21)
I Found The End (2:01)
Played by: Ciel
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Electro Soma I & II
Electro Soma I & II (2xCD + 32 page booklet)
Cat: WARPCD 9R. Rel: 25 Aug 17
Soundtrack Of Space (CD1: Electro Soma)
Hall Of Mirrors
Mondrin
Obsessed
Bio Dimension
Basic Emotion
Metropolis
Obtuse
Telefone 529
Drift
Debris (CD2: Electro Soma II)
Ecliptic
Ming
Bubbles
Kaxaia-80
Satori
Paradroid
Transient Pathways
Fear Of Expression
Go With The Hiss
Eiyla
Static Emotion
Review: B12's 1993 debut album, Electro-Soma, has long been regarded as one of intelligent dance music's "must-have releases". Offering a decidedly intergalactic blend of otherworldly techno, ambient and deep space electronica, it remains a brilliant piece of work. Here, Warp Records give it the reissue treatment, packaging the peerless original album with a second disc of early B12 rarities and hard-to-find cuts recorded during the same period. There's naturally plenty to admire on this bonus disc, from the shimmering electro bustle of "Transient Pathways" and Motor City futurism of "Debris", to the intoxicating ambient brilliance of "Go With The Hiss". That this material is every bit as good as the tracks included on Electro-Soma is testament to the (then) duo's rarely matched brilliance.
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Played by: Thread London
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Windowlicker
Cat: WAP 105. Rel: 20 Mar 99
Windowlicker (6:10)
Unknown Title (7:49)
Nannou (5:44)
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Love What Survives
Love What Survives (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: WARPLP 288. Rel: 08 Sep 17
Four Years & One Day (3:17)
Blue Train Lines (feat King Krule) (4:11)
Audition (4:13)
Marilyn (feat Micachu) (4:04)
SP12 Beat (2:33)
You Look Certain (I'm Not So Sure) (feat Andrea Balency) (3:22)
Poison (1:42)
We Go Home Together (feat James Blake) (2:32)
Delta (4:04)
TAMED (4:33)
How We Got By (feat James Blake) (4:35)
Review: Since first emerging on Hotflush at the tail end of the last decade, Mount Kimbie has navigated the post-dubstep landscape better than almost any other act. It says something about their transformation into hard-to-define electronica heavyweights that Love What Survives, their third full-length and second for Warp manages to be both surprising (there are subtle nods towards titans of post-punk pop and rock, for starters) and exactly what you'd expect. They're masters of fusing disparate styles, sounds, textures and beat patterns into beautiful hybrid shapes, and this kind of 21st century fusion is evident throughout. Naturally, there are a few notable guest appearances dotted throughout, with James Blake's two contributions amongst the album's many highlights.
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Love What Survives
Love What Survives (CD + booklet)
Cat: WARPCD 288. Rel: 08 Sep 17
Four Years & One Day
Blue Train Lines (feat King Krule)
Audition
Marilyn (feat Micachu)
SP12 Beat
You Look Certain (I'm Not So Sure) (feat Andrea Balency)
Poison
We Go Home Together (feat James Blake)
Delta
TAMED
How We Got By (feat James Blake)
Review: Since first emerging on Hotflush at the tail end of the last decade, Mount Kimbie has navigated the post-dubstep landscape better than almost any other act. It says something about their transformation into hard-to-define electronica heavyweights that Love What Survives, their third full-length and second for Warp manages to be both surprising (there are subtle nods towards titans of post-punk pop and rock, for starters) and exactly what you'd expect. They're masters of fusing disparate styles, sounds, textures and beat patterns into beautiful hybrid shapes, and this kind of 21st century fusion is evident throughout. Naturally, there are a few notable guest appearances dotted throughout, with James Blake's two contributions amongst the album's many highlights.
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 in stock $13.10
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Confield (reissue)
Confield (reissue) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 128R. Rel: 23 Feb 23
VI Scose Poise (6:52)
Cfern (6:46)
Pen Expers (14:09)
Sim Gishel (7:23)
Parhelic Triangle (6:05)
Bine (4:33)
Eidetic Casein (6:16)
Uviol (8:37)
Lentic Catachresis (8:37)
Review: Sure to sate all of their North Face and/or Arcteryx-jacketed obsessives, a new reissues spate of Autechre's best albums is underway courtesy of Warp Records. This reissue of Confield (arguably one of their most straightforward and 'chilled' experimental records) comes in the form of a double LP and digital download. The album is characterised by its shifting in and out of tempo structures, as well as its serene pads and digital sloshing sounds, producing the overall sonic character of a transhuman rainmaker.
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Draft 7 30 (reissue)
Draft 7 30 (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: WARPLP 111R. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Xylin Room (6:30)
IV VV IV V VIII (4:15)
6IE CR (5:39)
Tapr (3:14)
Surripere (11:25)
Theme Of Sudden Roundabout (4:52)
VL AL 5 (4:57)
P :NTIL (7:11)
V-Proc (6:05)
Reniform Puls (7:36)
Review: A new reissue run of Autechre's best albums is underway, courtesy of Warp Records. The seventh LP Draft 7:30 is one of their many lesser-cited projects, but easily rivals many of the greats for all its ahead-of-its-time tinkerings and extrahuman sonic abstractions. Highlights for those not yet in the know include the stop-start snares and machinic crunches of 'IV VV IV VV VIII', and the mood of psychic absentia conveyed by the rapid-delayed big beat breaks of 'V-PROC'.
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Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume (Or Simply Hot Between Worlds)
Cat: WARPLP 354. Rel: 27 Apr 23
God Is A Circle (3:34)
Lovely Sewer (3:16)
Meteora Blues (3:39)
Interlude (2:35)
Parody (1:27)
Heaven Surrounds Us Like A Hood (3:56)
Operator (3:18)
In Spite Of War (2:31)
Echolalia (2:59)
Fear Evil Like Fire (3:30)
Purified By The Fire (3:12)
Ebony Eye (3:11)
Review: Art-rock auteur Yves Tumor occupies a headspace like no other, putting experimental noise, r&b and glam rock together in a bold, ever-escalating fusion, showing off a flair for simply making powerful Frankensteins out of their favourite styles. Praise A Lord Who Chews But Which Does Not Consume (Or Simply, Hot Between Worlds) adds yet once more this pot: it's a glistening, richly detailed, arguably ultimate expression of their vision, mixing such far-flung influences as My Bloody Valentine, Prince and The Smashing Pumpkins into a deep affector for the Gen Z-eitgeist.
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