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Blackbox Life Recorder 21f
Cat: WAP 480CD. Rel: 27 Jul 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Blackbox Life Recorder 21f
Zin2 Test5
In A Room7 F760
Blackbox Life Recorder 22 (Parallax mix)
Review: The hype machine may have kicked into overdrive at the announcement of a new Aphex Twin EP, but after all there's a reason we all get so excited. Richard D. James is just a rare sort of artist - one who can wrench untold depth, detail and feeling from the oddest of angles and still keep it rave-ready in the process. It's been a while since we had some new material from the Cornish wonder, but now he's gifting us four fresh slabs of braindance par excellence which bristle with his distinctive touch. Those subtle microtonal shifts in the melodies, the particular flair with which the drums are dissected, the overall head-spinning tapestry of the whole thing - no one does it quite like Aphex, and this CD single gives you his considerable skills in the highest definition.
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Tags: IDM | Glitch Ambient
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The Rest
The Rest (CD single)
Cat: 582713 24. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Black Hole
Afraid Of Heights
Voyager
Powers
Review: Being a 'supergroup' - as Boygenius trio Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers and Lucy Dacus are commonly described - has its pitfalls, one of which is finding time to record and promote your music. It was for this reason that it took the threesome almost five years to record their debut album, The Record, which was released to critical acclaim (the NME called it an 'instant indie classic') earlier this year. The fact that 'The Rest', an EP of unheard songs (literally - no previews were available online prior to release), has followed so quickly suggests that it was recorded at the same time. Either way, it was produced by the band alongside a team of six producers) and delivers more memorable songs in their now familiar American indie-rock style. A treat for fans, all told.
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An Object In Motion
Cat: DAIS 205CD. Rel: 12 Oct 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Vanity (feat Rachel Goswell)
Cape Perpetua
The Skin & The Glove
Yield To Force
Review: Described by their label, Dais, as "a stirring new chapter" in their musical story, 'An object of Motion' has its roots in a coastal break main man Deb Demure made back in 2021. It was material recorded there, largely using a vintage, bowl-shaped 12-string guitar, that formed the basis of the four-track mini-album. These recordings were then expanded on with help from collaborators Rachel Goswell (Slowdive), Justin Meldal-Johnsen and Ben Greenberg. It's a decidedly psychedelic set all told, with Demure and company blurring the boundaries between neo-folk, psychedelia, the Cure, shoegaze and the sort of saucer-eyed, turn-of-the-90s bagginess associated with the Stone Roses. Most impressive of all, though, is 'Yield To Force', an undeniably cosmic, layered and effects-laden instrumental that ebbs and flows over 15 magical minutes.
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Fragments Of Reincarnation
Cat: AT 213. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Fragments Of Reincarnation (2023)
Review: Sheffield-based experimental label Another Timbre is reissuing some of their most sought-after CDs, starting with this collaboration between Berlin-based Japanese composer and reeds player Michiko Ogawa and cellist, composer and noted classical-electronic fusionist Lucy Railton. Designed as an exercise in creating musical magic using just three musical elements - cello, organ and sho (a Japanese reed instrument) - Fragments of Reincarnation is an evocative, atmospheric and at times hypnotic piece that sits somewhere between cutting-edge modern classical, ambient and immersive sound design. The interplay between the cello and sho, gently dancing atop a bed of sustained organ chords, is particularly impressive.
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Yatasamaroun
Yatasamaroun (CD single)
Cat: BAR 027CD. Rel: 15 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Yatasamaroun
Yatasamaroun (extended mix)
En La Discoteca Reggaeton
I'm In A Dancing Mood
Review: The title of veteran singer-songwriter Jonathan Richman's latest EP, Yatasamaroun, is an Arabic word that, roughly translated, means 'lovers talking softly together in the moonlight'. It's perhaps fitting, then, that the title track is a gorgeously exotic, steamy and moonlit affair that fuses North African, Andalucian and Middle Eastern instrumentation with spoken word monologues and Arabic singing. It's a fine, intoxicating musical brew that makes an even greater impact in the included 'Extended Mix' form. Elsewhere across the CD single, 'En La Discoteca Reggaeton' is a jangling, bluesy chunk of global musical fusion that's bold and infectious enough to suggest that it could work on open-minded dancefloors, while 'I'm In a Dancing Mood' sees Richman add his David Byrne-esque lead vocals to a Flamenco-inspired workout.
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6 Underground: Rewired
Cat: CUP 023CDM. Rel: 19 Mar 24
 
Balearic/Downtempo
6 Underground (Two Lone Swordsmen vocal mix)
6 Underground (Nelle Hooper's dub)
6 Underground (Two Lone Swordsmen instrumental mix)
6 Underground (Fila Brazillias Samba)
Review: Second time around for Sneaker Pimps' Six Underground, the lesser-celebrated follow-up to the duo's renowned 'Spin Spin Sugar' single (famous, of course, because of Armand Van Helden's influential 'Dark Garage' remix). While the revisions included here - all initially released in 1996 - did not make as big an impression, all four have stood the test of time impressively. The headline attraction is a pair of Two Lone Swordsmen rubs, which are amongst the earliest reworks Weatherall and Tenniswood laid down under the alias. The vocal and instrumental takes are low slung trip-hop tracks overlaid with heady electronic elements. Elsewhere, Nellee Hooper channels the spirit (and sound) of his work with Massive Attack, and Hull boys Fila Brazillia lay down a typically deep, dubby and slowly evolving downtempo workout.
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Polymorph EP
Polymorph EP (CD + download code)
Cat: PITPZD 25. Rel: 28 Sep 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Polymorph (extended mix)
Polymorph (ASC mix)
Polymorph (Zake remix)
Polymorph (Aural Imbalance remix)
Polymorph (Ossa remix)
Polymorph (Influx remix)
Polymorph (Fax remix)
Review: Past Inside The Present welcomes back accomplished and prolific ambient master zake, this time alongside Oss and Fax who released the original featured track, 'Polymorph' on Module. Here it gets revisited by a top contemporary team after the hazy and absorbing extended mix kicks things off. ASC then goes dark with his mood rework and Zake himself remixes with a more optimistic sense of crepuscular synth lushness. Aural Imbalance layers in some fizzing and malfunctioning electronic sounds, Ossa suspends you amongst his heavenly rays and Influx brings gently broken beats. Fax shuts down this varied offering with a more edgy ambient sound.
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Being Funny In A Foreign Language
Cat: DH 1504. Rel: 13 Oct 22
 
Indie/Alternative
The 1975
Happiness
Looking For Somebody (To Love)
Part Of The Band
Oh Caroline
I'm In Love With You
All I Need To Hear
Wintering
Human Too
About You
When We Are Together
Review: The 1975's last two albums were, by their standards, quite experimental, with the band taking the opportunity that fame and success afforded has afforded them to try their hand at all manner of styles - many of them a bit more overtly dancefloor-centric than diehard fans were expected. There's no such widescreen vision on 'Being Funny in A Foreign Language'; instead, they've gone back to basics and turned in a set of strong, addictive, singalong songs that sounds like radio anthems in the making. For proof, check the glossy AOR synth-pop cheeriness of 'Happiness', the fragile, eyes-closed Americana of 'Part of the Band', the indie power-pop bounce of 'I'm In Love With You' and the sparse, slo-mo, lo-fi fuzz of 'All I Need To Hear'.
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As Heard On Radio Soulwax Part 2
2 MANY DJs / VARIOUS
Cat: PIASB 065CDR. Rel: 16 Dec 22
 
Funky/Club House
Emerson, Lake & Palmer/Basement Jaxx - "Peter Gunn/Where's Your Head At (Head-a-pella)" (live)
Peaches - "Fuck The Pain Away"
Velvet Underground - "I'm Waiting For The Man"
Polyester/Sly & The Family Stone/Ready For The World - "J'aime Regarder Les Mecs/Dance To The Music/Oh Sheila"
Dakar & Grinser - "I Wanna Be Your Dog"
Ural 13 Diktators - "Disko Kings"
Bobby Orlando/Felix Da Housecat - "The 'o' Medley/Silverscreen Shower Scene"
The Stooges/Salt N Pepa - "No Fun/Push It"
Hanayo with Jurgen Paape/The Jets - "Joe Le Taxi/Crush On You"
Funkacise Gang/Soul Grabber/Lil Louis & The World - "Funkacise/Motorcross Madness/French Kiss"
Zongamin - "Serious Trouble"
Garbage - "Androgyny" (Felix Da Housecat - Thee Glitz mix)
Frank Delour/The Residents - "Disc Jockey's Delight Vol 2/Kaw-liga" (Prairie mix)
Carlos Morgan - "Shake Your Body"
Alphawezen - "Into The Stars" (Firebirds remix)
Interstellar/Nena - "Concepts/99 Luftballons"
Destiny's Child/10cc - "Independent Women Part 1/Dreadlock Holiday"
Dolly Parton/Royksopp - "9 To 5/Eple"
Arbeid Adelt - "Death Disco"
Jeans Team Feat MJ Lan - "Keine Melodien"
Skee Lo/Maurice Fulton Presents Stress/The Breeders - "I Wish/My Gigolo/Cannonball"
The Cramps - "Human Fly"
The Wildbunch - "Danger! High Voltage"
Op:l Bastards - "Don't Bring Me Down"
Adult - "Hand To Phone"
Vitalic - "La Rock 01"
Queen Of Japan - "I Was Made For Loving You"
New Order/Detroit Grand Pubahs - "The Beach/Sandwiches"
Lords Of Acid - "I Sit On Acid"
Streamer - "Start Button"
Review: Aside from Coldcut's incredible 'Journeys By DJ' mix, we can think of few mix albums that have been quite as celebrated as Soulwax's 2002 outing as 2ManyDJs, 'As Heard on Radio Soulwax Part 2'. While of its time in terms of some of the track selections - it was the era of fuzzy electro-house and electroclash - the album's genius lies in its' breathlessly brilliant eclecticism and the no-holds-barred, party-starting insanity that marked out the Belgian duo's DJ sets at the time. Out of print for many years but now back in stores in limited quantities to mark its 20th birthday, the mix remains a peerless advert for creative DJing, with the Dewaele brothers giddily mashing together acapellas, tracks, grooves and song snippets in a breathlessly brilliant, endlessly entertaining way. If you missed it first time around, you need this edition in your life.
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American Dream
Cat: 196588 20262. Rel: 15 Mar 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
American Dream
All Of Me
Redrum
nhie (feat Doja Cat)
Sneaky
Pop Ur Shit (feat Young Thug & Metro Boomin)
Letter To My Brudda
Dangerous (feat Lil Durk & Metro Boomin)
Née-nah (feat Travis Scott & Metro Boomin)
See The Real
Prove It (feat Summer Walker)
Should've Wore A Bonnet (feat Brent Faiyaz)
Just Like Me (feat Burna Boy & Metro Boomin)
Red Sky (feat Tommy Newport & Mikky Ekko)
Dark Days (feat Mariah the Scientist)
Review: Fresh from high-profile collaborative sets with Metro Boomin (2020's Savage Mode) and Drake (2022's Her Loss), 21 Savage has finally delivered a new solo set for the first time in six years. We say solo set; as is the way with blockbuster hip-hop and r&b albums, the set contains a strong cast list - Metro Boomin, Doja Cat, Travis Scott and Young Blud included - while thematically it offers insight into the UK-born, Atlanta-based MC's journey across the pond and eventual rise to stardom. His rhymes are more honest and "real" than ever before, while the luxurious and expansive musical backdrops combine punchy trap beats with carefully selected samples, sweeping orchestration, and the kind of big-studio production associated with rap and r&b's most high-profile artists.
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel II
Cat: PITP 40CD. Rel: 12 Jun 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Stage 5
Stage 6
Stage 7
Stage 8
Stage 9
Stage 10
Earth Visions (part 1)
Earth Visions (part 2)
Earth Visions (part 3)
Earth Visions (part 4)
Earth Visions (part 5)
Earth Visions (part 6)
Deep Space (part 1)
Deep Space (part 2)
Deep Space (part 3)
Deep Space (part 4)
Deep Space (part 5)
Deep Space (part 6)
Review: This is well known and much-loved ambient album amongst those who follow the genre closely, and after various vinyl formats before now, it finally arrives on CD courtesy of Past Inside the Present. The hugely prolific zake - who often releases several albums a year - and 36 really go deep on this one. It is a quietly epic and certainly adventurous journey into outer space where echoing sonic tones and drifting sound effects all melt into one another as electronic melodies arrive and disappear to soothing effect. There is an almost classical architecture to these grandiose tracks which makes it all the more of an absorbing and beautiful listen.
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It All Comes Down To This
Cat: CDSTUMM 492. Rel: 18 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
All Comes Down To This
Keep It Real
We All Need
Surfer Ticket
Bitten By A Lizard
God Knows
Out From Under
Estate Kings
Where You Coming From
Dorothy Says
Review: Manchester mavericks A Certain Ratio have been on a rare run of form of late, with 2023's 1982 counting as one of their most vibrant and endlessly entertaining albums for decades. Of course, all their albums are of a consistent quality, but It All Comes Down To This genuinely crackles with energy. From the word go, the veteran band's inherent funkiness is present, but this time it comes cloaked in fuzzy funk-rock guitar riffs, acid-fried effects, and vocals that are amongst the most forthright they've committed to wax (or, in this case, CD). In many ways, it is - as the band and producer/Sopeedy Wunderground boss Dan Carey intended - a 'back to basics' sound that focuses on the key aspects of ACR's sound. When those 'basics' are so strong, it's no surprise that the results are this impressive.
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I Skog og Mark
I Skog og Mark (mixed CD)
Cat: UTECD 003. Rel: 23 May 22
 
Psy/Goa Trance
Track 1
Review: With their full-throttle approach, rave-igniting attitude and strong psy-trance and psychedelic influences, UTE.REC founders Accelerationism don't fit the usual profile of dance music creators from Norway. What they do is well worth checking, though, as this non-stop mix of cuts from artists associated with their labels proves. As atmospheric as a spring trudge through Norwegian forests and many times more energy-packed, the 13-track excursion is full to bursting with undulating acid lines, hypnotic beats, throbbing basslines, angular electronics, spacey melodies and throbbing bass. If you want another reason to pick up a copy, all proceeds from sales are being donated to charitable organisations in Ukraine.
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LXXXVIII
Cat: ZENCD 295. Rel: 02 Nov 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Push Power
Hit That Spdiff
Azd Rain
Memory Haze
Game Over
Typewriter World
Its Me
Chill
Green Blue Amnesia Magic Haze
Oway
M2
Azifiziks
Pluto
Review: Actress (Darren Cunningham) releases his ninth album to date, 'LXXXVIII', coming as the very first presentation of the artist's voyage into "luxury sonics". ?A lifetime in the making, 'LXXXVIII' is the culmination of 25 years' honing mind-shorting, soul-igniting audio infusions for dancefloors, rave dens, festivals and concert halls. Less grainy than earlier works like Ghettoville or more recent albums like XX2RME, this one recalls a more immediate approach, the same onee heard on his forum-bound free downloadable albums, working in a wider stylistic gamut from minimal to glitch.
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A Trip To Bolgatanga
Cat: ONUCD 154. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Dub
A Bad Attitude
Accra Electronica
Push Me Pull You
I Chant Too
Asalatua
Passing Clouds
I'm A Winner
A Trip To Bolgatanga
Never Regret A Day
Microdosing
Review: We last heard from African Head Charge back in 2011 with the album Voodoo Of The Godsent. Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah and Adrian Sherwood's experimental dub project has since enjoyed a brief archival run of cuts from the early years, which took us back to 1981 and their My Life In A Hole In The Ground album, but now we're being treated to a fresh listening experience. This time, Noah is leading us on a psychoactive trip to his hometown in north Ghana, Bolgatanga, and the mode of transport is a mesmerising tapestry of percussion and dub wise processing, all stitched together with the flair and continued inspiration of two true originals and life-long collaborators. It's as good as that promises to be, and then some.
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Vulture Prince (Deluxe Edition)
Cat: 454278 5. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Folk/Americana
Baghon Main (feat Darian Donovan Thomas)
Biya Hai (feat Badi Assad)
Inayaat
Last Night
Mohabbat
Saans Low
Suroor
Udhero Na (feat Anoushka Shankar)
Review: Grief can be intensely painful, overwhelming and hard to process, but also provide inspiration for those who make creative expression their life. For Pakistani-born, Brooklyn-based artist Arooj Afhab, the death of her beloved brother provided the inspiration for what some reviewers have called her greatest work yet: beautiful, poignant and soul-aching 2021 set Vulture Prince, which here returns to stores via a deluxe edition that boasts an extra track (the stunning 'Udhero Na'). Deeply emotional, the set pushes her weighty, emotionally inspiring vocals to the fore, with Afthab swapping experimental electronics and leftfield beats for a mixture of acoustic guitars, heavenly string arrangements (harp, violin, uptight bass) and traditional Pakistani instruments. The results are rarely less than stunning.

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Happiness Is Takin' Care Of Natural Business Dig?! (reissue)
Cat: JMANCD 135. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
Jazz
Zaltanica
The Magi
Kuba!
Poor Me
Bronson's Blues
Rolon's Groove
Kuba! (alternate version - bonus track)
Lobby Lizards (bonus track)
Review: Jazzman has excavated another jazz "holy grail" here - one of the few albums ever recorded by San Francisco-based pianist (and local hero) Al Tanner. It was initially released back in 1967 by the obscure, but arguably significant, Touche label, and while popular within Californian jazz circles, garnered little exposure or sales elsewhere. It remains a fantastic album, with Tanner being joined by drummer William 'Smiley' Winters, bassist Edgar Williams, saxophonist Roy Henderson, and flautist/trumpeter George Alexander to attractively dance through a range of pleasingly breezy, musically detailed modal workouts. It's a genuinely impressive album all told, so praise must be given to Jazzman for unearthing and reissuing it.
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The Upper Cuts (2023 Edition)
ALAN BRAXE / VARIOUS
Cat: SMGLR 004CD. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Funky/Club House
Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - "Most Wanted"
The Paradise - "In Love With You"
Stardust - "Music Sounds Better With You"
Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - "Intro"
Shakedown - "At Night" (Alan Braxe remix)
Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - "Love Lost"
Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - "Palladium"
Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - "Arena"
Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - "Rubicon"
Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - "Penthouse Serenade"
Alan Braxe & Fred Falke - "Crystal City"
Alan Braxe - "Voices"
Britney Spears - "Anticipating" (Alan Braxe remix)
Alan Braxe - "One More Chance" (feat The Spimes)
Alan Braxe - "True Love"
Alan Braxe - "Never Coming Back" (feat Annie - 12" dub version)
Alan Braxe - "You'll Stay In My Heart" (instrumental)
Review: The 2005 album 'The Upper Cuts' is a classic work of house music history that can still light up a dancefloor; a work of sadness and joy; darkness and light; profundity and release. If you want to know how French Producer Alan Braxe helped to create a new template for the French house sound in the early 2000s, right when French house needed it most; or how Braxe's gorgeously clean productions and evocative synth melody provided a bridge between the first wave of French house and the Ed Banger / Justice / Kitsune axis that followed; then your answer starts here.

'The Upper Cuts', rounds up several of Braxe's greatest hits, including the Bangalter collab 'Music Sounds Better With You' and - most prominently - his work with Fred Falke, a bass player Braxe met on military service. Braxe and Falke's union created some of the best house music records of the 2000s, with Falke's slinky, melodious and very funky bass lines fitting like a glove around Braxe's production know-how and ear for a melody. This newly reissued version adds seven bonus tracks including Braxe's iconic remix of Britney Spears' 'Anticipating' and two completely new tracks.

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Soul To Soul: DJ's Choice
Cat: DBCD 095. Rel: 11 Mar 22
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Dennis Alcapone - "DJ's Choice"
Dennis Alcapone - "The Funky Tang"
Dennis Alcapone - "Picture On The Wall"
Lizzy & Dennis Alcapone - "Cry Tough"
Natural Youth - "Jungle Shank"
Lizzy - "Tricks Of The Trade"
Dennis Alcapone - "Wake Up Jamaica"
Lizzy - "Love Is A Treasure"
Lizzy & Dennis Alcapone - "Ba Ba Ri Ba Shank"
Dennis Alcapone & Lizzy - "The Right Song"
Dennis Alcapone - "Engine Engine Number Nine"
Dennis Alcapone - "The Wedding Song"
Dennis Alcapone - "Teach The Children" (bonus track)
Dennis Alcapone - "Mosquito 1" (bonus track)
Dennis Alcapone - "Number One Station" (bonus track)
Dennis Alcapone - "Love Is Not A Gamble" (bonus track)
Dennis Alcapone & Hopeton Lewis - "Judgment Day" (bonus track)
Dennis Alcapone - "Out The Light Baby" (bonus track)
Lizzy - "What A Lala" (bonus track)
Lizzy - "Scrubit" (bonus track)
Dennis Alcapone - "My Voice Insured For Half A Million" (bonus track)
Dennis Alcapone - "Musical Alphabet" (bonus track)
Dennis Alcapone & Lizzy - "The Great Woggie" (bonus track)
Tommy McCook & The All Stars - "Buttercup Version" (instrumental - bonus track)
Tommy McCook & The All Stars - "Wake Up Jamaica" (instrumental - bonus track)
Tommy McCook & The All Stars - "Buck & The Preacher" (instrumental - bonus track)
Earl Lindo & The Soul Syndicate - "Version Day" (instrumental - bonus track)
The Now Generation - "Musical Alphabet" (instrumental - bonus track)
Review: In 1973, and with the U-Roy-inspired 'deejay style' reggae craze at its height, toasters Dennis 'Alcapone' Smith and Delroy Petgrave AKA Lizzy joined forces with engineer Byron Smith to produce an album of brand-new songs based on Treasure Isle's vast archive of Duke Reid rocksteady and early roots reggae 'riddims'. Soul To Soul: DJ's Choice is undoubtedly a landmark reggae album, though this is the first time it's been available on CD. In true Doctor Bird style, this edition of the album has been expanded considerably, with the original set's 12 tracks being joined by 16 further Alcapone and Lizzy tracks from the Treasure Isle catalogue, including plenty of cuts that have never previously been released digitally and a wealth of dub style 'versions' from the flipsides of Jamaican singles.
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Disaster Luud Noma
Disaster Luud Noma (limited CD)
Cat: OMM 290762. Rel: 05 Dec 23
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Drum Things (Erschlagzeugtes)
Asynchron (Verjault Und Zugeredet)
Yea Yea Yea (Zerbeatelt)
Broken (Ofensivitaaten)
Somnium (Trauma)
Frequency (Entzwei)
Autonomes (Entdrei)
Chaoticolour (Entsext)
Expressionidiom (Kapuntterbunt)
Altitude (Quaar Feld Aus)
Impropulsion (Noch'n Lied)
Review: Emerging from Germany's psychedelic and progressive rock underground in the late 1960s, Amon Duul was a freewheeling collective named in honour of the "art commune" in Berlin in which they not only came together, but also recorded their turn-of-the-seventies albums - most notably the 1972 double album Disaster Luud Noma. Here reissued in fully remastered form, the album is highly significant - and not just because it is now counted as one of the earliest expressions of what would become known as krautrock. Built on dense, layered percussion and rhythms beaten out by multiple drummers, its' hard-to-pigeonhole sound drew on fuzzy psychedelic rock, twisted jazz-rock and the collective's own radical experimentation. It remains an utterly insane record, but a brilliant one at that.
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Selected Ambient Works 85-92 (reissue)
Cat: AMB 9322CD. Rel: 06 Jul 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Xtal
Tha
Pulsewidth
Ageispolis
I
Green Calx
Heliosphan
We Are The Music Makers
Schottkey 7th Path
Ptolemy
Hedphelym
Delphium
Actium
Review: In line with the timely reappraisal of all things R&S related, the resurgent Apollo have seen the opportunity to bring one of their most celebrated records back for another round on CD. Aphex Twin's ambient recordings mature magnificently with age, sounding ever richer and more emotive as the rest of electronic music continues to play catch up all around. From the gentle breakbeats of "Xtal" to the aquatic techno lure of "Tha", the airy rave of "Pulsewidth" to the heartwrenching composition of "Ageispolis", every track is a perennial example of how far ambient techno could reach even back then. It's just that no-one quite had the arm-span of Richard D. James.
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Lone
Lone (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: SOMA 017CD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Agenda
Kamitsure No Ookina Mizutamari
Most Children Do
Date
Colchicum
Komish
Land
Review: The latest offering from serial collaborator and cross-genre tastemaker Stephen O'Malley's Ideologic Organ imprint is a tender filigree bureau of acid folk sketches from Tokyo's Ai Aiso. Across seven tracks, she patiently meanders through broken and phased chord progressions, her simultaneously pure and wavering vocal lines forming elegant arcs over sparse beds of instrumentation and washes of room tone. Some tracks are bookended by applause, and it is this ostensibly 'indoorsy' atmosphere which lends the mini LP a great deal of charm; the delicate atmospherics seem to issue from an intimate and isolated space. Indeed, Bandcamp user Everyvillianislemons317 describes it as "The perfect album for a lonely night in the city." We're more than inclined to agree.
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Ruled By Passion Destroyed By Lust
Cat: RGCCD 019. Rel: 30 Jan 13
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Beglammered
Never There
Skwatch
Another Lonely City
Late Flowering Lust
Late Flowering Dub
We Are The Axis
One Minute's Silence
The Quiet Dignity (Of Unwitnessed Lives)
A Love From Outer Space (version 2)
Review: Ruled by Passion, Destroyed by Lust marks the fine debut of The Asphodells, Andrew Weatherall's latest collaboration with close friend and creative foil Timothy J Fairplay. Their compatibility shines through, taking their shared interests and inspirations and playfully tosses them together to create a stylish, coherent whole. The album displays its dark underbelly proudly, but there are more than enough shards of light to inspire those salivating after the bold melodies of Two Lone Swordsmen or the naive, child-like bagginess of Weatherall's Screamadelica era work. At times reminiscent of New Order and others cripplingly paranoia inducing, this ten track set concludes in sublime fashion with the duo's dreamy, cosmic disco-era cover of A.R. Kane's "A Love From Out Of Space"
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A Little Fable (reissue)
Cat: KI 007. Rel: 15 Sep 20
 
Ambient/Drone
A Black-Necked Swan
Landscape With A Fairy
Homeward Waltz
Cocina
Sea Of Glass
Countless White Moons
Language Of Flowers
Wooden Room
Gensei
Blue Bonnet Of The Seven Stars
Dear Sylvan
Twinkling Fall
Review: Second time around for Singaporean duo Aspidistrafly's sophomore set, which originally appeared in stores way back in 2011. Nine years on, the album still resonates, in part because its fusion of contrasting and complimentary musical elements is little less than sublime. Over the course of 12 tracks, you can expect to hear them mix and match dewy-eyed female vocals, emotive neo-classical strings, pastoral acoustic sounds, ambient electronics, crackling noises, droning aural textures, effects-laden guitars and curiously recorded instrumentation. While Aspidistrafly's intentions are rarely less than experimental throughout, the album is also impressively accessible. As a result, it's genuinely a joy to listen to.
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Starwind
Starwind (limited CD + MP3 download code)
Cat: E 016CD. Rel: 14 Jun 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Nebulae Coalescing
In A Blazing Wash Of Stellar Birth
Interdimensional Path
Lunar Skies
Looking Out Towards The Hidden Sun
A Milky River
Code 777
Review: During the later stages of 2020, Damien Duque (City of Dawn) and M Cody McPhail (ATOP) decided to begin writing a collaborative album together. Their styles, although different, compliment each other extremely well and it became apparent that this project would end up flowing out of them with ease. They shared wav files and recording parts individually at each other homes over a few months. City of Dawn's smooth reverbed tonal compositions mixed with ATOP's rougher and meandering synth lines gives the Starwind lp its expansive and cosmic qualities.
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Ultra Truth
Cat: PHLP 19CD. Rel: 03 Nov 22
 
Techno
New Faith
Ultra Truth
Wall Of Sleep (feat HAAi)
The Slow Bullet
Devotion
Only (feat Jonnine)
Spider
Near Perfect (feat SHERELLE)
Higher
Ache (feat AK Paul)
Collapsing Sky
Lone Swordsman
Overflowing With Escape
Chaos Energy (feat Kelly Lee Owens & HAAi)
Heavy Rain (James Massiah)
Trip
Review: By his own admission, Daniel Avery's previous albums have been inspired by escapism and a desire to avoid focusing on the growing darkness of the world outside his studio. On Ultra Truth, he's flipped the switch, "directly looking into the darkness, not running away". That doesn't mean that he's left the dancefloor; far from it, in fact. While some of the aural textures, chords and melodies tend towards the melancholic, moody and overwhelming, they still feature club-ready rhythms or beats that tend towards the bold. Basically, it's heavy and dense, but sonically attractive enough to work outside of nightclub environments, with the contributions of various friends and contemporaries (HAAi, Kelly Lee Owens and Sherelle included) only enhancing the album. For proof, check out ultra-deep D&B roller 'Higher', the sparse and spooky electro shuffle of 'Chaos Energy', and the intergalactic breakbeat hustle of 'Wall of Energy'.
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Keep The Orange Sun: Reworks
Keep The Orange Sun: Reworks (limited CD in longbox)
Cat: PITP V047C. Rel: 15 Oct 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Certainty Of Tides (R Beny rework)
Any Of Those Lie (Marine Eyes rework)
Rise (Zake & City Of Dawn rework)
Release-Adapt (36 rework)
Open Heart (Innesti rework)
Deepest Ocean (James Bernard rework)
Keep The Orange Sun (Taylor Deupree rework)
Migration (From Overseas rework)
Passing Dreams (Patricia Wolf rework)
Review: Los Angeles based ambient husband and wife duo, awakened souls join with Reunion Island native, From Overseas to create Keep The Orange Sun. After hearing each other's individual music, a deeper conversation started about shared musical influences and inspiration leading to the creation of this album. Keep The Orange Sun guides the listener on a thoughtfully curated path. Starting with the certainty of life's changes (Certainty of Tides) to arising self-doubt (Release/Adapt) and celebrating immersion in the present moment as the gateway to deeper connection with nature and one's life (Keep The Orange Sun). The instrumentation present in each track channels elements of electronic, shoegaze & ambient with each artist's distinct musical fingerprint highlighted.
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Requiem For A Dying Animal
Cat: GM 051. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Review: Reportedly inspired by its' creator's thoughts about the impact of humans on the earth (and specifically the sentient life we share the planet with), Alexander Gluck's second album as Aware is an undeniably bittersweet affair. He's already proved adept at crafting atmospheric ambient pieces underscored by exceptional sound design, and Requiem For a Dying Animal takes this up a notch - not only by wresting every last drop of emotional weight from his chords, melodies and musical motifs, but also thanks to a subtle air of neo-classical grandiosity. The four cuts on show - with the near 18-minute closing cut offering a genuinely breath-taking conclusion - combine to create one evocative, slowly-shifting piece smothered in experimental sounds and tweaked field recordings.

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Ancient Skies
Cat: LILA IO1. Rel: 06 Apr 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Ancient Home (Sphere I) (CD1)
Xenogeneic Links (Sphere II)
Cave Of Brahma (Resonance I)
Chamber Of Serenity (Resonance II)
Exosphere Antennae (Bridge I)
Mystery Probe (Intercept I)
Lunar Chapel (Intercept II)
Archaic Syntax (Bridge II) (CD2)
Gateway Realm (Spiral I)
Existential Void (Spiral II)
Chambers Of Rebirth (Ovum I)
Distant Lights (Ovum II)
Gravitational Collapse (Passage I)
Einstein-Rosen Bridge (Passage II)
Review: LILA has got five or six albums of artful ambient dropping all in quick succession and this is a third from Ludvig Cimbrelius, who has dropped one under his Eternell alias, one as Abraco de Vapor, and one under this, his oldest moniker, Purl. He also works as Illuvia and with all his projects he has mastered the art of sonic daydreaming and musical journeying. Ancient Skies is a record packed with a more intense, textural, heavy style of ambient that builds tensions and in some places has subtle implied rhythms. It makes for an involving listen that is much more than simple background music.
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Electro Soma I & II
Electro Soma I & II (2xCD + 32 page booklet)
Cat: WARPCD 9R. Rel: 25 Aug 17
 
Techno
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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BRSB
BRSB (CD)
Cat: BCR 155CD. Rel: 07 Mar 24
 
Funk
In The Crosshairs
How We Do
Hazy Memories
Love For The Sake Of Dub
Hotline Bling
Grilled
Love$ick
Stranger Things Theme
Treasure Quest
Nuthin' But A G Thang
Got My Mind Made Up
The Champions Walk
Nautilus (bonus track)
Gianna Sisters (bonus track)
Murkit Gem (bonus track)
Review: Unfairly labelled as a novel curio when they first emerged, the Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band is a genuine expression of Mighty Mocambos man Bjorn Wagner's love of Trinidadian steel pan music. Their tracks - often, but not always, quirky cover versions - combined authentic funk instrumentation (drums, bass, guitar, horns) with the timeless and distinctive sound of steel drums. BRSB, the combo's fourth album, is another summery and effortlessly entertaining treat. Highlights include the inspired 'Love For The Sake of Dub' (an organic interpretation of Claudja Barry's slo-mo disco classic 'Love For The Sake of Love'), the breaker-friendly cheeriness and heaviness of 'Grilled', a wonderfully woozy and dubbed out stroll through the 'Stranger Things Theme', and the summer sunshine of 'Champion's Walk'.
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Rock The World
Cat: MRR 165. Rel: 02 Feb 24
 
Rock
Another Brick In The Wall
Bad Ass Boy
You Really Knock Me Out
I Like It Like That
Easy On The Eyes
Seventeen
When I'm Dreaming
Triple X Whiskey
24 Hours To Go
Never
Rich Man's Bust
God Is Good
Review: Bad Boy Troy is the musical moniker of one Troy Tipton, whose ambition to make rollicking guitar music extends back to the age of six, at which point he began to take after famous guitarists such as Carlos Santana, Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck and Paul Rogers. A lifelong stint of touring with the likes of Black Sabbath, Cheap Trick, Whitesnake and Ozark Mountain Daredevils has led up to this moment, at which the headstock heartthrob now releases this globetrotting new album on CD. Huge guitar sludge-waves are heard in full swing on cover versions like 'Another Brick In The Wall' (Pink Floyd) and 'Bad Ass Boy', as the seasoned axe daredevil swears his dread oath to never sleeping, always shredding.
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When The Dust Settles
Cat: NS 0042CD. Rel: 20 Jul 23
 
International
For Aziz (feat Astronaut Zu)
Anka Tulon
A Prayer For Our Parents
Be Mankan
Red Oil/Beyond Kingdom Come (feat Obongjayar)
When The Dust Settles
There's Nothing Left For Us Here (feat Fassara Sacko)
Suley's Ablution
Golo Kan
Seasons Of Baraka
Review: Two years on from the release of their fantastic debut album, Wolo So, Balimaya Project returns with more inspired fusions of polyrhythms, percussion, heady horns, "virtuosic kora styles", contemporary jazz and traditional Mande music. It's a uniquely sweet, deep and gently sun-soaked sound - all emotive vocals, tapped out tribal rhythms, frazzled solos, dreamy acoustic guitars, glistening highlife-influenced electric guitars and sultry, soulful intent. The London-based collective has long been hard-to-pigeonhole, and it's this impeccably realised but sonically adventurous approach - along with the quality of their musicianship - that's been the key to their success. When The Dust Settles will only enhance their rising reputation - it really is that good!
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Tags: Afro Jazz
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Flying Wig
Cat: MEX 3512. Rel: 21 Sep 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Feelings
Firefiles
Nun
Sight Seer
Sirens
Charger
Flying Wig
Twin
May
The Party
Review: Although it was reportedly recorded in a "cabin in the woods" and fuelled by "nights listening to the Grateful Dead", Venezuelan-American singer-songwriter Devendra Banhart's latest album is a far more drowsy, dreamy and immersive affair than you might expect. Produced by label-mate Cate Le Bon (who also contributed instrumentation), Flying Wig somehow sounds contemporary despite being rooted in a mix of the woozy sound-worlds of Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel's more downbeat mid-80s moments, classic sixties folk-rock and the kind of heart-aching, country-tinged AOR ballads that were once a feature of late-night AM radio. It's beautiful and beguiling, basically, and never wavers from its distinct sonic blueprint.

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On Reflection
Cat: TRR 372CD. Rel: 29 Apr 22
 
Ambient/Drone
On Reflection (One)
On Reflection (Two)
On Reflection (Three)
On Reflection (Four)
On Reflection (Five)
Review: William Basinski and Janek Schaefer make for a long distance collaboration on this much anticipated new album. It has taken the best part of eight years from conception to final execution but that more than proves worth the wait. Time and duration are recurring themes in their work and during the pandemic yeas in particular those were very much skewed and warped for us all. ". . . on reflection" casts itself free from temporal restraints with delicate piano passages, flickering melodies and drawn out drones that really sink you in deep.
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Abbey Road (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 800743. Rel: 27 Sep 19
 
Rock
Come Together
Something
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
Oh! Darling
Octopus' Garden
I Want You (She's So Heavy)
Here Comes The Sun
Because
You Never Give Me Your Money
Sun King
Mean Mr Mustard
Polythene Pam
She Came In Through The Bathroom Window
Golden Slumbers
Carry That Weight
The End
Her Majesty
Review: There's a chance this Liverpudlian four piece will be familiar by now. This, their 11th studio outing, first unveiled as the 1960s slipped into the 70s, is a bonafide epic from an outfit that weren't lacking in epics; in many ways a culmination of their time together, marking the end of their active years and beginning of their legacy. By this stage, then, they've emerged from years spent on the inner journey and time on the outer, space cadeting to the hallucinogenic fuelled tones of "Sgt. Peppers" and "Revolver". Of course, there's still plenty of explorations happening, but the gritty blues rock of opening track "Come Together" really sets the tone. Five decades on, it still sounds great and maybe even better than you remember. Even if you own the original, this anniversary edition is worth having.
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Windy Weather Always Makes Me Think Of You
Cat: 12K 1093. Rel: 09 Feb 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Stormy
A Man With A Bagpipe
Underwater Kalimba
Playing Stairs
Theme III
Out Of Tune
Somewhere In Hawaii
Unknown Memories
What Happens When Glaciers Melt?
White Noise
Review: Tomasz Bednarczyk makes a long-awaited return to 12k after his 2009 debut Let's Make Better Mistakes Tomorrow (12k1055, 2009) and a couple of follow-up releases on Australia's Room40. On Windy Weather Always Makes Me Think Of You Bednarczyk has collected sounds via a smartphone dictaphone and Sony field recorder over the past 10 years with a goal to transform all gathered recordings into new, multilayered harmonies. Field recordings come from voyages around the globe and originally consisted of melodies interwoven by multilayered sounds of the environment. After the gathering and layering of sounds the process was to deconstruct theminto single sounds and samples. This has served as a basis for creating the entire concept of the album; to establish completely new harmonies using solely those short fragments.
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Sunshine Hit Me (reissue)
Cat: PIASC 1004CD. Rel: 07 Dec 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Punchbag
Angryman
No Trophy
Binnel Bay
Sunshine
A Minha Menina
This Town
Sweet Like A Champion
Lying In The Show
Zia
Sky Holds The Sun
Seeds (bonus tracks)
You Got To Leave
Elain
Whistle Chop
Jackel Head
Out For The Count
Review: Second time around for the Bees' terrific debut album, Sunshine Hit Me, which wowed critics and buyers alike on its initial release way back in 2001. The epitome of a surprise hit with admirably DIY roots - the duo behind it, Paul Butler and Aaron Fletcher, famously recorded it in a limited home studio built in the back garden of a residential house on the Isle of Wight - the album has lost none of its allure all these years on. Woozy, summery and lo-fi, with hazy horns and glassy-eyed vocals rising above backing tracks that variously doff a cap to soul, rocksteady, ska, 1960s dream pop, psychedelia and a wealth of subtle global musical influences, Sunshine Hit Me is a warming, smile-inducing treat. This edition also boasts a sextet of bonus cuts, which seem to be a mixture of B-sides and tracks plucked from the pair's archives.
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Played by: Phat Phil Cooper
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Hadsel
Hadsel (CD)
Cat: POMP 011CD. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Hadsel
Arctic Forest
Baion
So Many Plans
Melbu
Stokmarknes
Island Life
Spillhaugen
January 18th
Suddeutsches Ton Bild Studio
The Tern
Regulatory
Review: Hadsel, Zach Condon AKA Beirut's first album in four years, is named in honour of the place in which much of it was recorded, a remote Norwegian island that the neo-folk artist stayed in back in 2019. The tranquillity of his surroundings, as well as access to limited instruments (a lo-fi drum machine, a church organ, a basic synthesiser and his trusty acoustic guitar, is reflected in the beauty and slow-burn nature of the music on show, which naturally pushes Condon's distinctive, emotionally charged vocals to the fore and tends towards the atmospheric and musically opaque. The results are genuinely beguiling, with our picks of a very strong bunch including 'The Tern', where Condon's voice sails above sustained organ chords, a tribal-tinged rhythm track, and life-affirming vocal harmonies, and the brass-enhanced warmth of 'So Many Plans'.
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Eternally Frozen
Cat: MDRCD 65. Rel: 06 Jul 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Pastorale
Setteottavi
Exotica
Pulsing
Golden
Review: Eternally Frozen Maple Death sounds like a dramatic way of describing some scientific process of natural mummification, but it's actually the name of this solo album by Italian drummer and composer Andrea Belfi. A tribute to Belfi's late father, who passed away in 2019, the album is composed of four long-form pieces that reflect on the themes of loss, memory, and time, all felt by Belfi in the moments afterwards. Minimal percussion, synthesizers, and tape loops combine across its breadth to form a meditative and melancholic sound, much like the moments of hollow 'frozen' stasis felt in the weeks and months after such an impactful life event.
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Tidal Love Numbers
Cat: SCR 245. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Murmuration Of Warm Dappled Light On Her Back After Swimming
The Slight Unease Of Seeing A Crescent Moon In Blue Midday Sky
Tidal Love Conversation In That Familiar Golden Orchard
A Pyramid Hidden By Centuries Of Neon Green Undergrowth
Review: He may be a shoegaze and dream-pop legend, but sometime Ride guitarist and songwriter Andy Bell has spent much of the last few years making ultra-immersive, out-there ambient soundscapes that are as mind-soothing as they are enveloping and, at times, overwhelming. Tidal Love Numbers, his latest album, once again puts his gorgeous, layered guitar playing front and centre, with collaborators Masal (a duo from Essex) providing complimentary harp, synth and drum sounds. They call the resultant four tracks "ambient, astral jazz". That's a fairly apt description, with the four stretched-out tracks sitting somewhere between Bell's own ambient work, the ambient-Americana of Jonny Nash, and the open-minded experiments of 21st century harpists such as Zeena Parkins.
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A Bit Of Previous
Cat: OLE 1845CD. Rel: 06 May 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Young & Stupid
If They're Shooting At You
Talk To Me Talk To Me
Reclaim The Night
Do It For Your Country
Prophets On Hold
Unnecessary Drama
Come On Home
A World Without You
Deathbed Of My Dreams
Sea Of Sorrow
Working Boy In New York City
Review: When the world seems like it's coming apart at the seams, you can always rely on Belle & Sebastian to lift your spirits. It may have been a while since we last heard from the long-serving Glaswegian combo - A Bit of Previous, their tenth album, is also their first for seven years - but the old magic still remains. While the lyrics deal with all manner of subjects - not least the march of time and the weight of their own musical history - the accompanying music is largely triumphantly cheery, or at the very least the sonic equivalent of Prozac. As a result, standouts are plentiful, with our picks including the glassy-eyed, gospel-tinged Americana-soul fusion of 'If They're Shooting at You', the pedal steel-sporting indie-pop breeze of 'Young and Stupid' and the fuzzy, low-slung, post-punk/indie-pop fusion of 'Unnecessary Drama'.
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My Echo Shadow & Me
Cat: TRCD 12012. Rel: 01 Sep 23
 
Soul
My Echo, Shadow & Me
Playing The Fool
Uncle Sam
Tell Me That You Love Me
Slow Down Girl
Dedicated To You
Somebody Cares
Do What You Wanna Do
Your Last Song
Let's Get Together
Dear Mother & Father
Review: Following a string of singles on Timmion and its lesser-celebrated Stylart Records offshoot, Jonny Benavidez offers up his debut album, My Echo, Shadow & Me. In keeping with Timmion's successful formula, Benavidez is accompanied by the label's sensational (and undeniably authentic-sounding) house band, Cold Diamond & Mink, for a stroll through alternatively loved-up, heartbroken and irresistibly funky soul songs inspired by records from the 1960s. It's a winning formula all told, made even more special and rewarding not by Cold Diamond & Mink's backing and production - which is as good as ever - but the sensationally soulful and sensitive nature of Benavidez's voice.

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Cowboy Carter (Snake Face Edition)
Cowboy Carter (Snake Face Edition) (limited CD + fold-out poster)
Cat: 196588 99632. Rel: 12 Apr 24
 
Pop
Ameriican Requiem
Blackbiird
16 Carriages
Protector (feat Rumi Carter)
My Rose
Smoke Hour - Willie Nelson (feat Willie Nelson)
Texas Hold 'Em
Bodyguard
Dolly P (feat Dolly Parton)
Jolene
Daughter
Alliigator Tears
Smoke Hour II (feat Willie Nelson)
Just For Fun (feat Willie Jones)
II Most Wanted (feat Miley Cyrus)
Levii's Jeans (feat Post Malone)
Flamenco
Desert Eagle
Riiverdance
II Hands II Heaven
Tyrant (feat Dolly Parton)
Sweet Honey Buckiin' (feat Shaboozey)
Amen
Review: Having previously successfully turned her hand to house and disco - many of our top pop performers have always been shapeshifting musical magpies (hello Madonna) - Beyonce Knowles Carter has now delved into the world of country music. No doubt you'll be bored of the endless discourse around Cowboy Carter, but that doesn't stop it from being a genuinely good album - a brilliant fusion of neo-soul, r&b and, yes, country music instrumentation that wisely leaves Beyonce's incredible voice front and centre. There are some genuinely notable covers - see her takes on the Beatles 'Blackbird' and Dolly Parton's 'Jolene' (featuring an introduction from her Dollyness) stand out - but the most striking songs are by and large her own work. For proof, see 'American Requiem', 'Most Wanted' (with Miley Cyrus), 'Sweet Honey Buckin' (with Shaboozy) and 'Tyrant'.
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Renaissance
Cat: 196587 44502. Rel: 29 Jul 22
 
Pop
I'm That Girl
Cozy
Alien Superstar
Cuff It
Energy
Break My Soul
Church Girl
Plastic Off The Sofa
Virgo's Groove
Move
Heated
Thique
All Up In Your Mind
America Has A Problem
Pure/Honey
Summer Renaissance
Review: Beyonce joins Drake in the house-via-Baltimore club 'renaissance', which has seen to a good deal of major hip-hop & R&B artists working in the styles over the course of entire albums and mixtapes. This being the queen of pop's first album in over six years, some naysayers say songs like 'Break My Soul' (filled with 90s organ and downtempo kicks and snares a-la Robin S) and 'Energy' (packed with batida stylings) are paint-by-numbers, but we beg to differ; for Beyonce, it's a polyglot of reinventory music.
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Bicep
Bicep (CD)
Cat: ZENCD 244. Rel: 01 Sep 17
 
Deep House
Orca
Glue
Kites
Vespa
Ayaya
Spring
Drift
Opal
Rain
Ayr
Vale
Aura
Review: Of all DJ duos currently operating in British dance music, Belfast boys Bicep might be the hardest to pin down (Optimo aside, of course). Certainly, this debut album is not easy to pigeonhole, though it is an enjoyably cohesive listen. This is largely down to two factors; the frequent use of deliciously colorful and loved-up synthesizer parts, and the duo's innate ability to utilize beats tailor-made for dancefloor devastation. So while keen dancefloor historians may notice sly (and not so subtle) nods to '89 rave, U.S house and garage, Italo-disco, late '90s progressive house, jungle and early British hardcore, the album never sounds anything less than a fine set of Bicep tracks. Expect it to be one of the biggest albums of the year.
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Feeding The Machine
Feeding The Machine (CD with obi-strip)
Cat: GB 1576CDOBI. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Jazz
Asynchronous Intervals
Active-Multiple-Fetish-Overlord
Accelerometer Overdose
Feed Infinite
After The Machine Settles
Because Because
Review: Saxophonist Binker Golding and Moses Boyd made a huge impression with their earliest collaborative releases, winning the 'Best U.K Jazz Act' gong at the 2016 Jazz FM Awards. Their periodic albums since, which explore improvised and semi-improvised free-jazz territory, have been uniformly excellent and their latest, the duo's first for two years, is no exception. They recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios, under the supervision of GRAMMY-winning producer Hugh Padgam, with guest Max Luthert joining in with tape loops and electronics. The result is a magical set full of alternately dreamy and alien-sounding electronic textures, loose-limbed, impeccably recorded jazz drums (you feel like you're sat behind the drum kit, such is the quality of the stereo panning) and winding, expressive, often lengthy sax improvisations. Magical music!
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Romantic
Cat: 194399 98792. Rel: 04 Apr 22
 
Jazz
The Creator Has A Masterplan
Romantic Song
Fino All'Ultimo Respiro
If I Love You
Going Out Of My Head
Loneliness
Prisoner
What's Your Name
What's Going On
You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine
Papa Loves Mambo
Would You Belive In Me
Review: Since debuting in 2006, Italian singer Mario Biondi has skipped between styles and sub-genres, variously turning his hand to carnival-ready Latin jazz, soul-jazz, easy listening, Europop, Christmas music and bossanova. On Romantic, his latest full-length excursion, he keeps his options open too, offering up a range of loved-up songs (in both English and Italian) that variously doff a cap to Nat King Cole, big band jazz, jazz-funk, Barry White (the Love Unlimited Orchestra style 'Romantic Song'), string-laden tear-jerkers ('Loneliness'), funked-up disco-jazz ('What's Your Name'), Rhodes-heavy soul (a gospel-influenced cover of Marvin Gaye's 'What's Going On' that's worth the admission price on its own) and breezy Latin beats ('Papa Loves Mambo').
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The Senja Recordings
Cat: BIO 31CD. Rel: 06 Jun 19
 
Ambient/Drone
Skalbrekka
Strandby
Bergsbotn I
Bjorvika
Berg
Kyle
Fjolhogget
Stordjupta
Bergsbotn II
Bergsbotn III
Lysbotn
Straumen
Steinfjord
Gilberg
Alteret
Geatkejavri
Ha
Review: Norwegian ambient veteran Biosphere has enjoyed something of a renaissance of late, thanks in no small part to a series of essential reissues of his 1990s work. His latest release, "The Senja Recordings", is not a reissue, though, but rather his most significant and extensive new album in years. Icy, windswept and atmospheric, it was apparently recorded during extended stays on a Norwegian island over the course of four years. There's plenty of sparse, dark ambient material, of course, but also plenty of distorted but quietly melodic compositions that mirror the loneliness of his remote surroundings. He brings us closer than ever to those surroundings via extensive use of field recordings made during his time on the island, something that only enhances the listening experience.
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N Plants
N Plants (limited CD)
Cat: BIO 6CD. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Ambient/Drone
Sendai (part 1)
Shika (part 1)
Joyo
Ikata (part 1)
Monju (part 1)
Genkai (part 1)
Oi
Monju (part 2)
Fujiko
Sendai (part 2)
Oma
Tokai
Monju (part 1 - Modified)
Review: As Biosphere, Norwegian producer Geir Jenssen pretty much defined a whole genre of ambient music across several seminal albums. In 2011, his N Plants outing was another critically acclaimed one that took inspiration from the Japanese post-war economic miracle. Every track on the album is named after a Japanese nuclear plant and features a warm, diffuse glow that never leaves you. Rhythms are suggested by the rippling of synths or tumbling of chords as distant hues, soft glow keys and fuzzy vinyl crackle all bring each track to life in a way that makes it as good in the foreground as the background.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
 in stock $12.43
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