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Edena Gardens
Edena Gardens (LP with obi-strip + MP3 download code)
Cat: EPR 068LP. Rel: 28 Oct 22
Aether (10:02)
Sliding Under (7:10)
The Canopy (3:54)
Hidebound (6:10)
Now Here Nowhere (7:33)
IOD (2:13)
An T-eilean Dubh (6:53)
Review: There's a juxtaposition of gravel and soaring, almost-gliding quality to the epic guitar work that welcomes you into Eden Gardens. It's as though the refrains and chords are so expansive they envelop everything from ground level to stratosphere. The work of Papir and Cause Sui members Martin Rude and Jakob Skott, the result is both technically impressive and spiritually beneficial. Post-rock that makes you feel genuinely freer than before pressing play.

As grand as it sounds, there's also something very real happening here. For some, this kind of stuff may come across overblown and inflated, but then there's no pomp and pageantry present. And by that we mean the parts that exist are well balanced and you can understand why they are there without necessarily knowing. Everything feels right, and in the correct place, which is probably the best recommendation we can give.
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Joy & Breath Of Eternity (remastered)
Joy & Breath Of Eternity (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: R2LP 012. Rel: 06 Jan 25
Morning Glory (2:07)
Joy (part 1) (5:59)
Joy (part 2) (1:58)
To You (4:06)
Crying (3:52)
Care (4:40)
Man Of The Present Age (part 1) (1:24)
Man Of The Present Age (part 2) (2:48)
Man Of The Present Age (part 3) (2:19)
Breath Of Eternity (6:36)
March Of Earth (2:38)
Heart (1:52)
After All (1:33)
After The End (2:13)
Review: This work by Alf Emil Eik is a serene and soothing soundtrack for moments of relaxation, meditation or peaceful ambience. Eik's ethereal melodies transport listeners to a realm of inner peace and timeless beauty. Each track blends intricate layers of sound and evokes serenity and wonder while the harmonies resonate deeply within your soul. Uplifting yet introspective, the music invites reflection on the beauty of life and the mysteries of existence. A fusion of classical, ambient and new age influences abound here and prove Eik to be a master composer.
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Eldorado (remastered)
Eldorado (remastered) (limited numbered 180 gram vinyl 2xLP box set + booklet)
Cat: MFSL45UD1S 015. Rel: 20 Feb 23
Eldorado (Overture) (2:34)
Can't Get It Out Of My Head (4:36)
Boy Blue (4:41)
Laredo Tornado (2:47)
Poor Boy (The Greenwood) (5:43)
Mister Kingdom (5:48)
Nobody's Child (3:44)
Illusions In G Major (3:24)
Eldorado (2:28)
Eldorado (Finale) (3:30)
Review: If you type ELO into Google today the first suggestion is Elon Musk. Sure, he might have cracked, to some extent at least, the mass-marketed electric car, and all the best to him in the space race. Nevertheless, it's disputable whether or not he was ever quite the visionary Jeff Lynne, Roy Wood, and Bev Bevan were in the early-mid-1970s. The undisputed heyday of Electric Light Orchestra, fourth album Eldorado was arguably at the peak of their creative force. Already having firmly established their sound - a surreal hybrid of bar rock, soul, blues, and grand strings - this record really sees them explore the possibilities of that abstract brew. Better yet, ears were open enough at the time to ensure they didn't languish in obscurity, sole reserve of the obsessives or deliberately contrary listeners, and instead claimed a spot in the upper echelons of British pop at the time.
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Murderock (Soundtrack)
Murderock (Soundtrack) (gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPOST 035. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Murderock (2:43)
Tonight Is Your Night (3:29)
Streets To Blame (1:23)
Not So Innocent (1:13)
Prelude To Candice (3:26)
Don't Go In The Shower (1:45)
Coffee Time (3:38)
Candice (3:32)
New York Dash (1:38)
Tonight Is Not Your Night (1:08)
The Spillone (1:52)
Murderock (part 1) (1:05)
Murderock (part 2) (1:50)
Murderock (part 3) (1:20)
Murderock (part 4) (2:44)
Review: As well as his prog rock god status as part of ELP, English musician Keith Emerson is well known for his soundtracks for the likes of Dario Argento's 1980 movie Inferno. This Murderock album was written in part as a tribute to the master of Italian horror Lucio Fulci and was first released in 1985, described at the time as being like Flashdance meets Psycho. It's a mix of dance tunes for the day and some dramatic scores and was first reissued in 1993. This version adds four never before released tunes which were used in the backing to the most macabre scenes of the movie.
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