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For The Early Hours Of A World In Bloom
Cat: TT 010. Rel: 11 Jun 25
The Artist's Prayer (2:12)
Breather (12:58)
Soil (dub) (6:00)
Sleepy's Gambit (6:01)
Allusion (5:20)
Review: Alien D is the NYC-based producer Daniel Creahan, and he's back with a debut on Theory Therapy that taps into widescreen worlds of techno immersion. Departing from the ambient abstraction of his previous work, this album as a subtle kinetic pulse with tracks like 'Soil Dub' and 'Sleepy's Gambit' propel listeners forward with dubwise rhythms crafted for deep dancefloors. The album builds on an infectious, steady groove with repeating phrases and subtle shifts that keep the music in constant motion. Conceived in the first days after the COVID lockdown, these sounds exude a hopeful quality and capture the transcendent moments of early-morning parties when the moment is full of unbridled hope for what might come.
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 in stock $25.23
Death Mask
Death Mask (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DRONE 027LP. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Chingola (4:52)
Lovers (5:13)
While My Machines Gently Weep (6:54)
Hazel (7:20)
Roseville (7:09)
Roisin Dub(H) (9:07)
Robin's Ghosts (8:47)
Your Love (7:23)
Death Mask (7:19)
Review: Richard Fearless, London-based DJ and producer, returns with a daring reinvention of his electronic vision, delivering an unpolished, analogue-driven techno masterpiece. Stripping away any semblance of commercial sheen, he dives headfirst into a world of disintegration and overload, where every track feels like it's teetering on the edge of collapse. Drawing on his deep affinity for the rough textures of underground techno, the work channels influences ranging from the industrial growl of Ramleh to the acidic pulse of TM404, with moments that recall the claustrophobic minimalism of Mika Vainio and the haunting drones of Loop. Fearless is unafraid of pushing boundaries, his machinesifed by years of use and a tangled web of circuitryiemitting strange, almost sentient sounds, as if alive in their own right. What emerges is an album that doesn't simply reflect the artist's influences, but speaks with a distinct, personal voice. Tracks like 'While My Machines Gently Weep' and 'Death Mask' bear the hallamrks of live takes and dub-inspired mixing, creating a haunting, almost otherworldly quality, the machine noise blending with echoes of the past. Fearless has long been obsessed with dub and here, he allows its principles to guide him, distilling decades of musical history into something that feels deeply present. A vivid portrait of an artist grappling with his own sonic ghosts and the fractured landscape of modern dance music, it's quite the spectacular.
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 in stock $33.07
Basho/Still Forms
Basho/Still Forms (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SPGRM 012LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Beatrice Dillon - "Basho" (20:43)
Hideki Umezawa - "Still Forms" (17:11)
Review: Portraits GRM offer a split release between Beatrice Dillon and Hideki Umezawa, riffing on 'basho' and Baschet respectively. Dillon's 'Basho' is shaped on the mortar of a Japanese philosophical concept: conceived by Japanese philosopher Kitaro Nishida, basho describes a post-physical plane in which experiences and thoughts interconnect, dissolving subject-object distinctions. Dillon and Umezawa's music both resist fixity, reactivating the listener's attention by way electronic sounds stripped of origin. Umezawa's 'Still Forms', however, contrasts Dillon's firm-footed techno curtails with an entirely beatless piece, exploring the sonic potential of Baschet sound structures: experimental instruments developed in the 1950s by Bernard and Francois Baschet. Electroacoustic cognitions branch out like newly grown synapses on this fresh 12".
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Digital Dawn
Cat: INDMEK 010. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Digital Dawn (4:47)
Phantom Pulse (4:57)
Matrix Kode (feat Noamm) (4:24)
Electro Duet (feat Noamm) (3:58)
Toxic Euphoria (feat Noamm) (5:01)
Eclipse (6:31)
Aurora Noir (5:53)
Captured Planet (4:16)
Techno Mirage (3:51)
Data Delight (4:13)
Distorted Programming (feat Noamm) (4:13)
Synthetic Art (5:40)
Review: E-bony's Digital Dawn album is about "defining his identity as an artist" and it comes through INDUSTRIAS MEKANIKAS. This 12-tracker welds together electro and techno with plenty of personal sound perspective and dark textures that keep it decidedly underground. Collaborating with Noamm on four tracks, their creative synergy adds depth and elevates the record's complexity with the likes of 'Matrix Kod' getting gritty and eerie, 'Aurora Noir' bringing snappy kicks and coruscated acid lines and 'Data Delight' fizzing with pixelated synth sugariness.
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The Universe Will Take Care Of You
The Universe Will Take Care Of You (heavyweight white vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 57 BCLP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
You Are Gods
Sunbeam Path
Time Ring Rattles
Sparkles, Crystals, Miracles
Incredible Bliss
The Universe Will Take Care Of You
Review: A dream pairing from opposite corners of the sonic world, British synth polymath James Holden and Polish clarinettist Waclaw Zimpel land somewhere deep in the trance zone on this six-track debut. Opener 'You Are Gods' flickers into motion with modular ripples and clarinet spirals, setting a tone that's at once meditative and exploratory. 'Sunbeam Path' floats toward more radiant territory, while 'Time Ring Rattles' and 'Incredible Bliss' channel fast-paced, arpeggiated fervour. 'Sparkles, Crystals, Miracles' cools the system with ambient drift, before the closer melts into layered organ drama and a reverent air. The pair's range of instrumentation-violins, algoza flutes, lap steel, and modulars-gives each piece a handmade feel, but it's their shared commitment to improvisation and trance that binds it all. Rather than chase genre, they zero in on shared instinct-and let the current carry them.
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Acrobatizm/Prepared Wave
Acrobatizm/Prepared Wave (translcuent pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DATAK. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Acrobatizm (4:24)
Graffiti (3:19)
Urban Jungle (4:38)
Imaginary Scenery (4:07)
Another Visitor (4:33)
Acid Emotion (4:00)
Lonely Boss (3:39)
Wings (4:17)
Prepared Wave (4:38)
Urban Delusion (3:33)
Floating Spirits (4:30)
Cycle Of Rebirth (3:57)
Crossbreed (4:27)
Escape The Cage (4:29)
Review: Legendary video game soundtrack-er Motorhiro Kawashima is best known for his efforts on the iconic Streets of Rage 2 and 3 titles. The latter is remembered as one of the hardest to define scores of all time, certainly in terms of a playable titles, and even 30 years on still amazes and baffles anyone who encounters it. Less well known are the artist's solo and standalone efforts, which came much later. Acrobatizm and Prepared Wave were the first two of those records, and emerged in the pre-pandemic late-noughties. Both draw heavily on the glitch and leftfield experimental techno worlds, which were in rude health at the time, doubling down on staccato rhythms and mind-blowing arpeggiation, with the punchiness and jerky vibes more than nod to the glory days of 8-bit gaming.


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Ostranenie
Ostranenie (LP + booklet)
Cat: RM 2072. Rel: 10 Jun 25
What Lies Beneath 3 Arp (2:45)
What Lies Beneath 2 (3:11)
Forrest Gump (4:34)
Spiderman (2:55)
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina (2:09)
Mad Men S04 1 (4:27)
Mad Men S04 2 (1:16)
Stranger Things S02 E07 (3:38)
Stranger Things 2 (3:48)
Stranger Things 3 (3:57)
Reacher S01 E07 (1:55)
Reacher S01 E08 (2:31)
Irma Vep S01 E05 (2:13)
Review: A striking collection of digitally manipulated piano pieces, each one of them on this album are named after iconic films and TV shows. They are all crafted late at night as a response to passive media consumption and aim to blur the line between classical impressionism and contemporary digital manipulation. Drawing inspiration from Viktor Shklovsky's concept of "ostranenie" (which means estrangement), the work challenges habitual perceptions and makes the familiar feel strange. The music oscillates between mechanical MIDI chaos and intimate, fragile moments that question the emotional stakes of sound in a world where technology can often flatten deeper meaning. It's a profound exploration of art's role in resisting the numbing effects of mindless routine and endless immersion culture.
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Past Futur E
Cat: PASTFUTURE 1. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Bad Girl! (1:50)
It Doesn't Matter (4:55)
Poor Daddy (4:17)
Maybe It's Time (3:02)
Haunted Disco (5:21)
Mashed Feelings (4:10)
$$$$ $ (5:30)
Review: Electronic soul innovator Liv.e followed up her acclaimed Girl In The Half Pearl with PAST FUTUR.e last year, and it's now dropping on vinyl. The surprise seven-track project was made in just 24 hours and announced via a post on X. It's a lo-fi synthwave collection that betrays her genre-defying instincts and trades neo-soul smoothness for raw, hallucinatory energy. She bellows like a dancehall toaster and delivers fragmented narration over fuzzy, pulsing synths that echo Gang Gang Dance's experimental spirit. Is it an EP, album, or mixtape? It doesn't matter-PAST FUTUR.e is an unfiltered transmission from one of r&b's most inventive voices, and it's wildly unpredictable.

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 in stock $48.77
Swordfish (Soundtrack)
Swordfish (Soundtrack) (green vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: NEW 9238LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Paul Oakenfold - "Swordfish" (intro)
Dope Smugglaz - "The Word" (PMT remix)
Jan Johnston - "Unafraid" (Paul Oakenfold mix)
Paul Oakenfold & Christopher Young - "Dark Machine"
Muse - "Born" (Paul Oakenfold mix)
Paul Oakenfold & Christopher Young - "Chase"
Paul Oakenfold - "Harry Houdini"
Lemon Jelly - "Kneel Before Your God"
NERD - "Lapdance" (Paul Oakenfold Swordfish mix)
Paul Oakenfold - "Speed"
Paul Oakenfold Vs Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force - "Planet Rock" (Swordfish mix)
Paul Oakenfold - "Stanley's Theme"
Paul Oakenfold - "Password"
Patient Saints - "On Your Mind" (Omaha mix)
Paul Oakenfold & Amoeba Assassin - "Get Out Of My Life Now"
Review: As well as being a dance music figurehead. Paul Oakenfold is a devoted film buff who brought cinematic flair to his soundtrack for Dominic Sena's action-thriller Swordfish. Crafting a moody, high-tech sonic landscape and blending the tense energy of Dope Smugglaz's 'The Word (PMT Remix)' with the chill sunrise vibes of Lemon Jelly's 'Kneel Before Your God' and his own electro rework of 'Planet Rock' with Afrika Bambaataa, Oakenfold paints a vivid picture of early 2000s Los Angeles nightlife. Tracks like 'Stanley's Tune' and 'Password' evoke neon-lit scenes of decadence and danger. Subtle yet imaginative, this record rewards headphone listening for max impact.
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 in stock $44.57
Cosmically A Shambles
Cosmically A Shambles ('shambolic' yellow vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CANKLP 027. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Lungs & Limbs (4:52)
Whorl (3:49)
Timeless Spirals Of The Motherfungus (6:52)
Spoonbender (4:45)
Mystery Energy Score (1:16)
Untethered (Ascend Now) (8:45)
Interdimensional Hopscotch (2:55)
Lossy (3:50)
Hazy Dazy (5:43)
Review: Preston's Polypores looks asperse at the universe with Cosmically A Shambles. Known for his immersive modular synth compositions, Buckley now submits a bold step into rhythmically harder-driving territory, blending hypnotic polyrhythms and fuzz-dinked drum machines, all while retaining the hands-on, improvisational ethos that cornerstones his work; eschewing samples and presets in favour of tactile synth play. Preceded by his debut 7" lathe cut single 'Whorl', Cosmically A Shambles marks a thrilling evolution in the Polypores sound, still cosmic, but with a heavier pulse.
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 in stock $24.11
Swallow
Swallow (neon yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: SCR 310LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Mission Creep (5:21)
Lonely Town (feat Emma Anderson) (6:03)
High Teens (5:15)
A Porsche Shaped Hole (4:54)
Swiss Air (feat Emma Anderson) (4:49)
I Don't Know How To Sing (4:02)
Messengers (feat Verity Susman) (3:38)
1988 (6:05)
Motor Boats (4:59)
Review: We've all been party to solo material by seminal UK shoegaze sorts Ride's guitarist Andy Bell, but what about their bassist? Not so much. Well, that's about to change. Enter the brooding debut solo album from Ride's low-end maestro Steve Queralt. A largely instrumental affair, there's elements of shoegaze and darkly textured soundscapes. Plus there's guest appearances from more 90s legends: Emma Anderson (formerly of Lush and Sing-Sing) and Verity Susman (Electrlane, MEMORIALS) grace the album. Anderson sings on the pummeling lead single 'Lonely Town', which was launched with an aptly monochrome meditative montage of a music video. Given the power of this debut, we suspect this nine-song collection is the first of many solo albums to come, from a musician who has nothing to prove, but plenty to express.
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M Son Of The Century (Soundtrack)
Cat: 198028 92401. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Lost Population (2:05)
Chasing M (6:25)
Avanti (4:47)
State Of Emergency (4:51)
Victim (5:20)
Black Dam (1:21)
Floria (4:50)
La Gioconda (4:53)
March On Rome (3:56)
The Violence Must Stop (6:46)
Review: Adapted from the Premio Strega-winning novel of the same name, penned by Antonio Scurati, M - Son of the Century is an ambitious performance piece about the political rise of Benito Mussolini, directed by BAFTA-grabber Joe Wright. As for the soundtrack, one half of The Chemical Brothers, Tom Rowlands, delivers a spellbinding, raw and truly emotional electronic epic which translates a tense and uneasy tale into sounds. "A lot of this original soundtrack was built around playing old acoustic instruments using modern electronics; working in that way helped me reference the past yet still create something fresh and dynamic," Rowlands has said of his efforts. A thoroughly unique and masterful series of compositions which could only have been created by a master of the craft.
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Silver Tears
Silver Tears (limited purple vinyl LP)
Cat: AV! 098. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Again (3:01)
Waste Of Time (4:57)
No Retribution (4:30)
Erica (6:03)
Remember (3:12)
Hollow (4:19)
Ernst (4:19)
Ephemera (4:18)
Review: Silver Tears is the new project from Berlin-based artists Luca Venezia of Curses fame, and Damian Shilman of Skelesys. After debuting in 2023 with a standout track on Next Wave Acid Punx Deux, the duo returns with their self-titled full-length album and it features eight tracks of refined, beat-driven coldwave that are all layered to perfection. Deep bass, shimmering guitars, mechanical drums, and haunting baritone vocals. Blending dancefloor energy with introspective moods, it draws influence from 90s shoegaze and grunge. Their sound pays homage to the goth subculture while proving its continued relevance through a compelling mix of elegance, darkness and emotional intensity.
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 in stock $30.26
Ultravisitor (Remastered Edition)
Cat: WARPLP 117R. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Ultravisitor
I Fulcrum
Lambic 9 Poetry
Andrei
50 Cycles
Menelec
C Town Smash
Steinbolt
An Arched Pathway
Telluric Piece
District Line II
Circlewave
Tetra Sync
Tommib Help Bus
Every Day I Love
Review: Words and terms such as benchmark, revolutionary and paradigm shift are thrown around far too casually and liberally when writing about music. But if there's one electronic album that really does live up to those tags it's Ultravisitor. Still sounding like it's from another planet to this day, from the moment eponymous opener headbutts us with an ice breakbeat shatter to those very last guitar plucks on 'Everyday I Love', this is concentrated Squarepusher in every possible geometrical permutation. So many breakcore and IDM parameters were set on this exceptional body of work. From the metal militancy of 'Steinbolt' to the fantastical drive (and wild slap bass) of 'Tetra-Sync', this remains a wholly unique LP that's both wonderful challenging and definitely not of this earth.
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 in stock $31.12
2t2
2t2 (white vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: CTI 2T2LP2025. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Curae (5:05)
To Be (4:47)
Stound (4:06)
Never The Same (4:44)
Stolen Time (4:16)
Respair (3:33)
Threnody (4:15)
Sonance (5:17)
Review: One of the most legendary female producers in history of electronic music brings out her sixth solo album - not to mention her numerous seminal recordings as part of Throbbing Gristle and Chis & Cosey - and the first in three years. 2t2 is an intimate yet electrifying statement, a dualistic journey through rhythmic propulsion and meditative introspection across nine tracks entirely composed, performed and produced solely by Cosey herself. With 2t2, she expolores personal loss and global upheavalm transforming them into a defiant sonic odyssey, weaving raw energy and introspective depth together. The beat-driven tracks pulse with kinetic urgency, echoing her industrial and electronic roots, while the ambient passages invite deep contemplation. Lead single 'Stound' exemplifies this balanceiCosey's overtone chanting evokes resilience and catharsis, grounding the record in both personal and universal strength. 'Threnody' pays tribute to Delia Derbyshire and Andy Christian, weaving echoes of past creative dialogues into Cosey's present explorations. Even in its darker moments, there's a lightness, a refusal to succumb to despair, in evidende and Cosey seemingly embraces sorrow as a path to joy, a reminder that resistance and resilience are acts of creation. With 2t2, Cosey Fanni Tutti once again defies convention, crafting an album that is personal and powerful.
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Inherent
Inherent (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: MD 333LP. Rel: 11 Jun 25
All Visible (2:52)
Inner (7:04)
There Again (3:01)
Remnants (5:20)
If Only (3:01)
Shine (4:18)
Cascades (7:54)
Still Visible (2:42)
Review: Cape Town ambient producer Jason van Wyk pares his sound down to its barest, most expressive elements, doing sound justice to the name Inherent (though he's always interested in ideas of transparency and simplicity, with the similarly themed Opacity dropping on Home Normal in 2017). He now leans into stillness in motion, folding ghost-traced piano lines and gauzy drones into long, slow exhalations, where just when things threaten to dissolve entirely, he rejigs the frame. Brittle guitars now creak in, synth arps flicker like faulty neon, rhythms emerge with princely precision. It's not a departure so much as a consolidation, as van Wyk revisits old tools with rewed restraint, preferring unembellished ambiences. Like the innate returns of close reading, we're invited to closely listen here, since glints of detail glister just below the surface.
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 in stock $27.19
LSD 046
VARIOUS
LSD 046 (LP)
Cat: LSD 046. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Track 1 (5:53)
Track 2 (6:03)
Track 3 (2:14)
Track 4 (4:49)
Track 5 (0:41)
Track 6 (3:32)
Track 7 (6:25)
Track 8 (1:31)
Track 9 (1:44)
Track 10 (3:57)
Track 11 (1:35)
Track 12 (2:51)
Review: What planet were you born on? To be honest, it never really matters with Light Sounds Dark. Sent off in search of intelligent sounds from across the universe, the label has been amassing but never pillaging a vast array of tones from various corners of the known and unknown cosmos for time now, although the exact hour and date is really dependent on your relationship with the continuum. LSD 046 makes this point clear as ever. Numbered tracks are all your getting in terms of being able to catalogue and make sense of what's here, adding to the idea that your lost in a realm that's neither there nor there. Tunes fizzle and gargle, slow strings refrain, lo fi Kraut shouts beneath the crackle of analogue, intergalactic organs ring out into silence. And then we run out of words to possibly describe what's on the record long before the last episode.
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LSD 047
VARIOUS
LSD 047 (3xLP)
Cat: LSD 047. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Track 1 (4:30)
Track 2 (1:10)
Track 3 (0:54)
Track 4 (3:09)
Track 5 (1:25)
Track 6 (3:46)
Track 7 (4:22)
Track 8 (2:41)
Track 9 (4:22)
Track 10 (4:57)
Track 11 (2:42)
Track 12 (2:27)
Track 13 (3:43)
Track 14 (2:00)
Track 15 (1:20)
Track 16 (4:36)
Track 17 (4:51)
Track 18 (3:41)
Track 19 (1:39)
Track 20 (2:16)
Track 21 (1:39)
Track 22 (3:43)
Track 23 (8:37)
Track 24 (1:29)
Track 25 (4:14)
Track 26 (6:17)
Track 27 (2:36)
Track 28 (7:40)
Track 29 (3:07)
Review: The most aptly-named record label in the world, Light Sounds Dark present another collection of wildly experimental bits and pieces cultivated in the lab of things that you simply don't hear in other places. Suitably christened 'Track 1', 'Track 2', and so on until 'Track 29', this is a huge point of entry for newcomers to the LSD realm and an excellent deep dive for veterans alike. Winds howl and thunder crashes before beautiful harmonies change the vibe from cold to warm, Gregorian chants echo in and out above dubby, stubby beats, and post punk guitars lunge forward beneath jerky, naive melodies. And that's just the first few parts here. A journey to the outer reaches of the musical universe, then back again, turning left at the industrial jazz and continuing through shoegaze, soundtrack, field and weirdo pop. Mind you don't get lost, now.
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The Sims 25th (Soundtrack)
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The Sims 25th (Soundtrack) (gatefold clear & neon green pinwheel vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ETR 229LITA. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Now Entering (3:43)
The Neighborhood 3 (2:03)
Groceries (2:29)
Frolicking Wind Dancer (5:36)
Mall Rat (2:43)
The Sims 2 (Theme) (4:25)
Busy Sim (3:37)
Sim Time Sim Place (1:09)
Simsation (2:56)
Sim Builder (3:27)
Credits (1:10)
The Sims 3 (Theme) (1:53)
Consumerism Simplified (2:56)
Some Assimbly Required (2:55)
Verisimilitude (2:57)
Constructive Simicism (2:52)
Striking Similarities (2:58)
It's The Sims (The Sims 4 Theme) (2:14)
Take This (3:19)
Me Too (2:42)
Sul Sul (3:08)
Josine (3:17)
Test Card 6/8 (3:30)
Review: A quarter of a century is a long time in any form of media or entertainment. But when it comes to video games and music, it might as well be a full century. What feels like a lifetime ago, in 2000 The Sims helped define a playable genre that had only seen niche popularity in the past with titles like Little Computer People and Creatures, and more mainstream attention with the standalone pet-in-your-pocket craze kickstarted by Tamagotchis. Breaking open the barriers between regular folk and the idea of living an entire life through a character on screen - now something we've become very used to - The Sims was revolutionary and appealed across the board. So it needed a soundtrack that could do the same. And that's exactly what it got. Beautifully immersive piano overtures, bouncy chip tunes, the kind of tracks you might find on a home shopping channel interlude... you get the point.
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FORTHCOMING
Ghosted III
Cat: DC 955. Rel: 29 Aug 25
Review: The long-trusted trio of Oren Ambarchi, Johan Berthling and Andreas Werliin are now joined by Norwegian guitarist Fredrik Rasten, and Ghosted III hears them push their stripped-down interplay into freer, wispier terrain. Perhaps recalling well the metrically mystifying works of Burnt Friedman, the third instalment in their Ghosted series builds on thier renowned minimal but tactile approach, where tiny shifts in groove and timbre ripple and froth forth like tectonic events, and initial prog-jazz movements open out subtly to become knaps on plenums of post-rock. Ambarchi's decades of experimenting in electroacoustic drift, Berthling's grounding in Swedish jazz and improv, and Werliin's propulsive drumming (notably in Fire! and Wildbirds & Peacedrums) coalesce again, but Rasten's chiming acoustic textures add fresh tension to the group's hypnosis. Based between Sweden and Australia, these players deal in small-scale dynamics with massive effect.
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est. release 29 Aug 25 $25.51
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FORTHCOMING
A Perfect Circle (Live At Ovo Arena Wembley)
Cat: 964144 811. Rel: 25 Jul 25
Intruder
Remind Me To Smile
Halo
Metal
Ghost Nation
The Gift
Films
Pure
Resurrection
Down In The Park
Dead Sun Rising
Is This World Not Enough
Everyday I Die
A Black Sun
My Name Is Ruin
Cars
Me, I Disconnect From You
Love Hurt Bleed
The Chosen
We Are Glass
Jo The Waiter
ME
A Prayer For The Unborn
Are 'Friends' Electric?
Review: An icon of electronic music for over five decades, returns to the legendary Wembley stage after 41 years with a live set that proves he’s still a force of nature. A Perfect Circle 2 is a full-scale sonic assault. Known for his futuristic sound and haunting synthscapes, Numan enhances these elements live with cinematic flair, turning the stage into a post-apocalyptic dreamworld. Drawing heavily from his most recent studio album Intruder, the set opens with the thunderous title track. He seamlessly blends new material with classics like 'Cars', 'Are ‘Friends’ Electric?' and 'Down in the Park', each delivered with stunning affect. Tracks like 'My Name Is Ruin' and 'A Black Sun' show his modern sound is brooding, heavy and powerful. What makes this release special is Numan himself: fully committed, his stage presence is commanding. Every lyric pulls the audience deeper into his world. The live arrangements enhance the studio recordings, especially on emotional moments like 'A Prayer for the Unborn' and the fragile 'Jo the Waiter'. This live album is a triumph and celebration of the unrelenting spirit of one of electronic music’s true pioneers.
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est. release 25 Jul 25 $49.62
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Electric Element
Electric Element (limited LP)
Cat: JBH 110LP. Rel: 27 Jun 25
Mutual Capacitance
R (2)
Electrostatic Couplings
R (1)
Inductive Crosstalk
R (3)
Propagation Delay
R (5)
Compression Splice
Review: Unreleased until now, this UK–Norway collaboration between John Surman and Karin Krog documents a lost 2013 project exploring the line between jazz improvisation and abstract electronic composition. Originally conceived as the score for a grand open-air performance, the music lay dormant for over a decade before resurfacing—uncompromising, shapeshifting, and thrillingly raw. ‘Mutual Capacitance’ and ‘Electrostatic Couplings’ swirl with distorted reeds and ring-modulated voice, recalling the synthetic freedom of Annette Peacock’s ‘Pony’ years. ‘R (1)’ and ‘R (2)’ unfold like scrambled system diagnostics, while ‘Inductive Crosstalk’ and ‘Propagation Delay’ distort clarinet drones into digital fog. Krog’s vocals warp through vocoders and granular filters on ‘Compression Splice’, lending the record its uncanny emotional pull. Improvised, processed, and patched together with an eye on both Dada and data, this is experimental music with a punk-jazz heart—unfinished business finally brought to light.
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est. release 27 Jun 25 $27.19
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Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
Cat: COJA 9560. Rel: 07 Nov 25
Kawa
Sora
Mahamudra No Shi
Beautiful Song
Ai
Meditation
Umi
Review: Tokyo-born violinist Hiroki Tamaki channels the spiritual teachings of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh into a quietly visionary LP, originally issued in 1983 and now reissued for the first time. Working with synth maestro Fumitaka Anzai, Tamaki creates a meditative fusion of layered vocals, shimmering electronics and devotional folk minimalism. ‘Kawa’ and ‘Sora’ offer hushed melodic gestures and ambient texture, while ‘Mahamudra No Shi’ leans towards prog-folk with swirling spoken word and swelling strings. ‘Beautiful Song’, featured on Nippon Acid Folk 1970–1980, retains its status as a cult classic—its mix of cosmic harmony and gentle psychedelia setting the tone for ‘Ai’ and the synth-rich ‘Meditation’. Closing piece ‘Umi’ floats through misty resonance, sealing a record that feels like a private mantra, ritualistic yet human. Quietly stunning and spiritually charged, this is Tamaki at his most free and focused.
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est. release 07 Nov 25 $44.57
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Skintone Edition Vol 1
Skintone Edition Vol 1 (coloured 13xLP + 4 page insert + poster)
Cat: LOSE 1LP. Rel: 01 Aug 25
Review: Lo Recordings begins a long-overdue reissue campaign of Susumu Yokota's quietly radical Skintone catalogue, starting with Skintone Edition Volume 1, a lavish 13-record box set on out variegated vinyl. This first volume assorts Magic Thread, Image 1983-1998, Sakura, Grinning Cat, Will, The Boy And The Tree and Laputa, drawn from a run of 14 albums Yokota released between 1998 and 2012. Initially self-released in Japan, they blur ambient, minimalism, house and Japanese folk with a painter's sensitivity, quietly encouraging a resharpening of the ambient genre outside the traditional Western canon (which Yokota was always happy to play on too). Pre-orders include original master downloads (excluding Laputa) and a code for the upcoming remastered editions; and look out for Volume 2 as well, which lands in 2026.
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est. release 01 Aug 25 $308.33
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