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The Lower Lights (reissue)
The Lower Lights (reissue) (limited numbered opaque red vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PITPV 011R. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Galatea (6:45)
Future Love (7:21)
Midnight Helix (6:56)
Talos Sequence (3:47)
Social Credit (2:54)
Through The Prism (9:37)
The Lower Lights (4:52)
Minerva (5:01)
Tempora (5:59)
Lahaina Noon (3:17)
Review: Past Inside The Present has really gone to town with the re-release of this 36 album The Lower Lights: it comes in several different formats and vinyl versions with this one being a limited, numbered and opaque red vinyl including a download code. Musically it is just as essential as a collection of tracks from a year-long 'Audio Diary' project undertaken by 36 between April 2018 and April 2019. It first came back in May 2019 and soon sold out, such is the quality of the vibrant and eclectic ambient sounds within. This is not sleep-inducing background material, but rather emotionally charged soundscaping with a mix of dark, futuristic and urgent pieces all making the cut.
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 in stock $32.85
The Lower Lights (reissue)
The Lower Lights (reissue) (limited numbered translucent red vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: PITPV 011TR. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Galatea (6:45)
Future Love (7:21)
Midnight Helix (6:56)
Talos Sequence (3:47)
Social Credit (2:54)
Through The Prism (9:37)
The Lower Lights (4:52)
Minerva (5:01)
Tempora (5:59)
Lahaina Noon (3:17)
Review: Thanks to this lovingly presented reissue from Past Inside The Present, you can own The Lower Lights by 36 in just about whatever coloured vinyl you wish: This is the Past Inside The Present translucent red version with others also available on Juno. It's an album first put together by the label back in 2019 shortly after 36 had finished a year-long 'Audio Diary' project. Not all of the tracks they wrote in that time make the cut, but the best 10 do. They are direct, absorbing and energetic ambient soundscapes that are emotionally charged and demanding of your attention.
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 in stock $33.11
The Lower Lights (reissue)
The Lower Lights (reissue) (limited coloured vinyl 2xLP (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: PITPV 011RC. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Galatea (6:45)
Future Love (7:21)
Midnight Helix (6:56)
Talos Sequence (3:47)
Social Credit (2:54)
Through The Prism (9:37)
The Lower Lights (4:52)
Minerva (5:01)
Tempora (5:59)
Lahaina Noon (3:17)
Review: The Lower Lights is well known as one of the most emotionally potent ambient records of recent years. It is a collection of 10 tunes from a busy period in which 36 undertook a year-long 'Audio Diary' project. The sounds are immediate and direct, demanding of your full focus and a mix of dark and urgent, cyberpunk-inspired and emotionally charged ambient sounds that bring all new thinking to the genre. Nice work.
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 in stock $33.11
Symmetry Systems
Symmetry Systems (limited transparent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: PITPV 052BLUE. Rel: 23 May 22
Porcelain (5:54)
Gold (5:03)
Amber (4:12)
Violet (4:16)
Indigo (4:28)
Emerald (4:18)
Shadow (4:21)
Midnight (4:03)
Review: 'Symmetry Systems' is the new LP by Dennis Huddleston AKA 36. Inspired by Warp's 'Artificial Intelligence' releases from the early 90's, it's a melodic, synthesiser-driven record, with a wink to the past and a nod towards the future. "I have a deep love for those early Warp albums, particularly the Artificial Intelligence compilations. It was a wonderful time for UK electronic music. That beautiful, warm machine sound, with an optimistic (if somewhat naive) vision for the future. I found the whole thing incredibly inspiring and wanted to revisit those memories, albeit with a 36 twist" Like 'Wave Variations' before it, this record explores various approaches to the theme, with each track directly inspiring the next one. All tracks are sequenced in the order they were made. 'Symmetry Systems' is a collection of hypnotic machine music, made with a delicate human touch.
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The Box
The Box (limited numbered 6xLP box set + download code)
Cat: PITPBOX 01. Rel: 13 Oct 22
Signal (LP1: Hypersona) (1:31)
2249 (2:48)
Inside (6:48)
Intercept (3:43)
The Box (1:15)
Nephyr (5:26)
Beacon (3:02)
Hypersona (5:42)
Juliet (3:02)
Dream Window (1:58)
Forever (4:29)
Track 12 (0:53)
Another World (LP2: Orphans) (2:26)
Movarian Fields (2:58)
Two Doors (4:24)
Vision (2:45)
Point Of No Return (2:34)
Sine Orphan (5:14)
Fressa Fa (Slow version) (6:12)
Hollow (LP3 & 4: Hollow) (4:03)
Find Me (1:51)
Home (4:54)
Tunnel (4:28)
Geiga (5:57)
Ghostfields (3:42)
Fiona's Room (1:29)
Siren (4:38)
Darkroom Distortion (2:48)
Equassa (3:44)
Freefall Peak (1:31)
Arc (7:55)
Lightout (2:40)
Clear (LP5 & 6: Lithea) (0:44)
Cocoon (5:47)
Susurrus (7:48)
Lithea (2:32)
Deluge (4:07)
Radio (0:56)
Reunion (5:27)
1983 (3:28)
One (5:09)
World After April (0:41)
Seance (5:48)
Dreamscape (1:34)
Dayasan (5:20)
Broken Toy (1:43)
Leviatha (4:39)
Levitate (5:34)
Saphron (3:21)
Another World (10:55)
Review: "The Box" is a collection of the earliest and perhaps most cherished recordings by UK producer Dennis Huddleston, better known as 36. Written between 2005 and 2012, it compiles the albums Hypersona (2009), Hollow (2010) and Lithea (2012) into a 6LP boxset, alongside a bonus LP of exclusive and unreleased tracks titled Orphans. Originally written as a triptych, The Box showcases an incredibly eclectic, deeply emotional range of tracks, bridged together by that optimistic melancholy, which has since become the hallmark of the 36 sound.
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The Other Side Of Darkness
The Other Side Of Darkness (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: PITPV 039. Rel: 15 Feb 21
Take Me By The Hand (9:31)
Spinning Around (4:57)
To Start Again (4:12)
Shelter (2:57)
Ripples (3:51)
Past Self (5:07)
Guide Me Home (One Misstep) (4:45)
Need Your Light (11:25)
Review: This intriguing and predictably atmospheric album is the first collaborative full-length from experienced modern ambient producer Dennis Huddleston AKA 36, and Los Angeles duo Awakened Souls, whose full-length hook-up with Pepo Galan, Palettes, received plenty of praise last year. Between them the trio have conjured up a hugely evocative and emotion-rich collection of cuts, where heart-aching, slow-motion guitar laments stretch out across swelling synthesizer chords, meditative pads, distant-sounding vocal snippets, enveloping aural textures and soft-focus piano refrains. It's a wonderfully meditative and picturesque set all told, and one that could well turn out to be one of the most essential ambient albums of 2021.
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 in stock $18.76
Anon 1
Anon 1 (LP + download code)
Cat: PITP WLS03R. Rel: 27 Jan 22
36 - "All Possible States" (9:28)
Isaac Helsen - "Before The Wind" (9:12)
Review: 'Anon 1' was originally released as a very limited Anonymous 12" on Past Inside the Present in 2020, featuring 36 and Isaac Helsen. The idea was to let people hear the music and judge it not on the names behind it, but purely on the quality of the music itself. When it sold out, the label revealed who wrote it. Obviously quite a few 36 & Isaac Helsen fans missed out, so Past Inside the Present repressed the record, but this time with the knowledge of who made the tunes now public.
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel (reissue)
Cat: PITP 39CLEAR. Rel: 21 Nov 22
Stasis Sounds For Long-Distance Space Travel (Stage 1) (5:59)
Stasis Sounds For Long-Distance Space Travel (Stage 2) (6:16)
Stasis Sounds For Long-Distance Space Travel (Stage 3) (5:00)
Stasis Sounds For Long-Distance Space Travel (Stage 4) (10:33)
Review:  Given the respective outputs of committed ambient explorers and sound designers zake (best known for releasing no less than five fine albums in 2019) and 36 (most recently seen on A Strangely Isolated Place with the superb album "Fade To Grey"), you'd expect this trip into aural deep space to be rather good. It is of course, with the four tracks mixing echoing sonic tones and drifting sound effects with slow-burn electronic melodies and the kind of immersive, sustained chords that were once the preserve of German maestro Pete Namlook. The third track in the suite, appropriately titled 'Stage 3', is little less than stunning, in part because of its grandiose, almost classical intent. No surprise to discover, then, that after a stretch of being out of print it's back via a reissue, this version being a limited clear vinyl edition.
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 in stock $25.82
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel II (reissue)
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel II (reissue) (solar flare vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: PITP 40SOLAR. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Stage 5 (6:03)
Stage 6 (5:32)
Stage 7 (5:36)
Stage 8 (5:45)
Stage 9 (6:09)
Stage 10 (5:42)
Review: Another 18 chapters "of aural anaesthetics" from 36 and Zake, following up their epic work Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel Part 1, or "continue their journey through the outer reaches of space in hypersleep" as they'd put it. The album comes on unique solar flare coloured vinyl, and as for its contents, well, they're grainy and immersive, widescreen and cinematic, immediately transporting you out into the farthest reaches of space. Perfect for zoning out of everyday life and enjoying some mindful moments to yourself.
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Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel II (reissue)
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel II (reissue) (audiophile vinyl LP + download code)
Cat: PITP 40BLACK. Rel: 05 Feb 24
Stage 5 (6:03)
Stage 6 (5:32)
Stage 7 (5:36)
Stage 8 (5:45)
Stage 9 (6:09)
Stage 10 (5:42)
Review: Hot on the hells of the epic work Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel Part 1 comes the second instalment, seeing 36 and Zake "continue their journey through the outer reaches of space in hypersleep" as they have it. There's a healthy 18 track selection to lose yourself in, as these experts of the sublimely chilled ambient get to work - in a typically gentle fashion, obviously.
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 in stock $20.85
Synaesthetic
Synaesthetic (2xLP + insert)
Cat: RD 004. Rel: 15 Nov 21
Spacehopper (10:23)
Pleidean Communication (7:22)
Bathdub (11:23)
The Calling (5:06)
Hypnosystem (11:13)
Lighten Up! (6:37)
Warehouse 5am (9:27)
Aquasonic (8:25)
Review: The recent resurgence in interest in mid 1990s ambient techno has been one of the most positive trends of recent times, primarily because it has resulted in reissues of some long-forgotten and genuinely overlooked gems. A Positive Life's sophomore album Synaethetic, which was originally released by Beyond Records in 1994, falls into that category. Offering a suitably intergalactic, heady blend of undulating, psychedelic acid lines, ambient sound washes, bubbly beats, far-sighted sounds and stretched-out epics, it's an album that's as close to the original ambient techno blueprint as you're likely to find. If you love that style, it's a genuine must-have.
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Played by: Subb-an
 in stock $28.42
Atomos VII
Cat: KRANK 188LP. Rel: 19 May 14
Atomos VII
Minuet For Cheap Piano Number One
Atomos VII (Greenhouse re interpretation remix)
Review: Dustin O'Hallaran and Adam Wiltzie have been dealing in musique concrete for a while now, with releases on some of the most daring labels around. However, this latest work on Kranky is undoubtedly a significant step up for the outfit, with people such as Keith Fullerton Whitman having released on the label. Three extended slices of pure hedonism, each one growing and rising in emotion and momentum with each new melody. "Atmos VII" drops you into a tranquil soundscape surrounded by orchestral swirls of melodies and subtle kick drums, and "Minuet For Cheap Piano Number One" prolongs this journey through paradise thanks to some stunning keys and spine-chilling bursts of ambience. Over on the flip, the Greenhouse re-wiring of the title track is equally pensive but considerably more sinister, with an extra dosage of guitar feedback winding its way into the mix. Stunners.
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Tin Iso & The Dawn
Cat: RVNGNL 105LP. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Opening (10:25)
Act I: Stars & Moon (9:19)
Act II: Sea & Sky (2:00)
Act III: Land & Growth (1:48)
Act IV: Death & The Dawn (4:13)
Closing (14:40)
Review: Tin Iso and the Dawn has been a four part journey from the New York based composer and puppeteer Tristan Allen. It has brought to life a whole world of fantastical characters who share "universal longings" with us mere mortals. The opening part of the fine series showcases some meticulous sound design and alluring leitmotifs that all try to make sense of loss and what comes after. The album is loosely based on Wagner's three act opera Tristan und Isolde and was written over the course of seven years from 2105 with plenty of field recordings and a mix of acoustic instruments that were processed and arranged electronically. It's a transfixing listen, for sure.
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Insen (remastered)
Insen (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: N 0522. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Aurora (8:50)
Morning (5:31)
Logic Moon (6:45)
Moon (5:48)
Berlin (6:14)
Iano (6:47)
Avaol (2:42)
Barco (4:02)
Review: Vrioon was the first ever collaboration album between Alva Noto and legendary synth man and composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. 20 years after it became the first instalments of V.I.R.U.S.'s five records together it gets the full reissue treatment. The original tracks from the album are joined by an all new composition 'Landscape Skizze' which was laid down in 2005. The record is defined by alternate piano chords, lush electronic tones and quivering timbres that are delicate yet impactful.
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UTP (remastered)
UTP (remastered) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: N 0542. Rel: 11 Oct 22
Attack/Transition (6:56)
Grains (6:46)
Particle 1 (6:13)
Transition (1:47)
Broken Line 1 (8:07)
Plateaux 1 (8:26)
Silence (7:50)
Particle 2 (5:55)
Broken Line 2 (6:26)
Plateaux 2/End (12:49)
Review: Since its initial release back in 2008, Alva Noto and Ryuichi Sakamoto's fourth collaborative album, UTP, has become one of the pair's most celebrated full-length excursions. There's a good reason for that, too. Recorded with the Ensemble Modern string section, it presents an impeccable, atmospheric and otherworldly blend of electronic ambience, high-minded abstract experimentalism, and modern classical that benefits greatly from the presence of variations on multiple tracks - a creative decision that makes it sound like a cyclical, subtly evolving trip through minimalistic, Reichian movements. Astonishingly, this is the first time the album has ever been available on vinyl, so we'd expect copies to fly out. Pre-order now to avoid disappointment.
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Amatuer Hour
Amatuer Hour (LP + poster)
Cat: APPETITE 04. Rel: 25 Aug 22
Bye Bye (4:21)
Get Fucked (3:17)
Leda Pa Varholmsgatan (2:09)
Paradise Lost (3:14)
Drunkna (2:32)
Sprangd (3:25)
Down (7:31)
Seven Doors (2:48)
Black Belly Of The Tarantula (2:51)
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Uncle Reed In The Purple Mine
Cat: IMPTNC 08. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Kirenga (5:18)
Cutima (5:25)
Handa (4:23)
Mogoul (4:23)
Chininga (5:58)
Ichikta (5:33)
Djegda (4:59)
Minia (6:09)
Review: Sergey Dmitriev and Nikita Chepurnoi resurface as Amkarahoi, the experimental project which, the release notes tell us, have prepared an album that "conjures ghosts of 90s chill out tents, aqueous ambient, exploratory turn of the century IDM and echoes of jammy dub." Borne from a largely improvised show that took place in Saint Petersburg, overdubbed and mixed down, it's patient yet wildly exploratory stuff. Amkarahoi is the name of a remote Siberian region and it's easy to see why the pair picked it for this project's name. Uncle Reed In The Purple Mine sounds desolate and sparse, but once we hone in on the details we realise it's taking us though cold, barren atmospheres and into warm, E-hued soundscapes. A thoughtful yet spontaneous slice of immersive ambient you won't regret committing to.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $26.07
II
II (limited LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MDR 56. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Weird Christmas (2:03)
Faultliner (6:45)
Daydream Research (5:02)
Past (3:56)
Museum Of Barbed Wire (3:37)
Whole Damn Town (3:54)
Plastic Bag (3:22)
Dust (4:46)
Review: Armed with a Yamaha Reface, Korg MS20, 90s Casio and 70s Gem organ, Roland Space Echo, Melos delay and spring reverb, Liverpool producer Ancient Plastix took a deep dive with this stunning ambient album, capturing the whole thing on the wonderfully textured Japanese Sansui machine. A six-track tape he picked up from an old raver-turned-father who was finally ready to part with his gear. "Musically, this album is more patient in its approach to the predecessor," says Plastix. "Recorded towards the end of lockdown in my high street basement below a used record shop, the arrangements reflect the personal era. No responsibility, no reasons to adhere to the previous patterns in my music making. As a result the album is a patient trawl through new discoveries and possibilities presented by improvising with old technology."


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Gymnasiearen
Gymnasiearen (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FFFM 027. Rel: 01 Aug 23
Track 1 (Recorded September-October 2022) (18:44)
Track 2 (Recorded December 2022) (14:49)
Review: Using only a guitar and the occasional synthesiser, this two-track debut album is a visceral experience, with the record quickly pulling us into a listening world thick with uncertainty, unease and disorientation. At times, the experience is just plain chilling, with some of the more crystalline moments on 'Track 2' invoking the sinister melodies of a 1970s horror movie soundtrack. Amazingly, these aren't the darkest sections, either. The feeling of doom is omnipresent throughout, with distorted noises nodding to the clank and screech of old rusted metal, or simply the strange sounds that come with being in the house alone at night. Environmental recordings are interspersed, which only adds to the sense of not quite being alone in this place. A moody, highly compelling ride that sends shivers down the spine for both musical and atmospheric reasons.
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Together
Cat: ZZZV 21002. Rel: 27 Aug 21
Chaga (4:23)
Oscell (4:58)
Starting (5:40)
Rain (3:42)
Lagoon (3:31)
In Lines (3:36)
Curve (5:19)
Currents (5:03)
Breathing Light (3:43)
Review: RECOMMENDED
"Music for watching waves; music infused sharply with crushed ants and Eucalyptus; like climbing into one of those gaping holes in a big Mountain Ash that a possum has inhabited with a collection of mid-century synths." So says the official write up for Angophora's Together, the Australian duo's second LP that takes a lead from the first and then steps out on a path of its own. These are positive moods, made for good days with great people, and no drama.

It's the sound of the spectacular accommodation you stumbled upon after a sweaty trek through tropical landscapes, the perfect refuge at just the right time. While ambient is the technical term, this is more an adventure in multi-instrumentation. Acoustic guitars, pianos, soft percussion and swooning synths make up the majority of what's here, but rather than look to focus on 'a vibe', the tracks are very much whole in the traditional sense of structure.
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Selected Ambient Works 85-92
Cat: AMB 3922LP. Rel: 24 Oct 19
Xtal (4:51)
Tha (9:02)
Pulsewidth (3:48)
Ageispolis (5:21)
I (1:12)
Green Calx (6:05)
Heliosphan (4:50)
We Are The Music Makers (7:45)
Schottkey 7th Path (5:02)
Ptolemy (7:14)
Hedphelym (6:04)
Delphium (5:27)
Actium (7:36)
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. 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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Mons Clepsydra
Cat: BLKRTZ 053. Rel: 23 Oct 23
Mons Klepsydra (part I) (14:45)
Mons Klepsydra (part II) (15:00)
Mons Klepsydra (part III) (14:59)
Mons Klepsydra (part IV) (14:44)
Review: Scott Monteith is the Berlin-based but Canadian-born artist best known as Deadbeat, stepping out with new alias Ark Welders Guild. It is an audio-visual performance and recording project with Italian singer and curator Letizia Trussi, whom he met in winter 2021 and has since formed a strong creative bond. They work in Trussi's Rooms of Kairos studio and have already cooked up two album length pieces that come on Monteith's BLKRTZ imprint. Mons Clepsydra is the first and is an epic drone in four parts with string recordings permeating the moody, grainy, heavy atmospheres.
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I Get Along Without You Very Well
I Get Along Without You Very Well (blue marbled vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: THRILL 566LPX. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Close (5:31)
Out Of Luck (4:43)
All In Bloom (4:34)
Never Near (2:10)
Temple (3:26)
Other Side (4:14)
Love You, Bye (5:16)
Waqt (2:44)
Review: Talk about the perfect meeting of minds. Ellen Arkbro is one of Europe's most sought after contemporary composers and musicians right now, having worked with revered institutions such as London's Barbican, GRM Paris, and Kolner Philharmonie in recent times, to name but a few. Johan Graden stands head and shoulders above almost all the rest in the list of Sweden's finest pianists and modern jazz masterminds.

Together, as you might expect, they make beautiful, sometimes sweet, occasionally mournful, always heartfelt music that refuses to sit in classical or jazz camps, and instead straddles the two while reaching for the stars in search of whole new tones that have never, or rarely, been discovered before. Really special stuff you'd be a fool to ignore, and crazy not to fall head over heels for.

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As If To Nothing (20th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
As If To Nothing (20th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered) (limited heavyweight 2xLP + booklet in depossed & embossed sleeve with obi-strip)
Cat: DUKE 218DJV. Rel: 16 Mar 23
Ruthless Gravity (5:50)
Wake Up In New York (feat Evan Dando) (3:31)
Miracle (feat Mogwai) (3:10)
Amber (5:07)
Finding Beauty (3:36)
Waltz (feat AGF Poem Producer) (5:17)
Inhaler (4:57)
Hymn 2 (feat Photek) (4:41)
Snow (feat David McAlmont) (3:48)
Starless II King Crimson 1974 (4:37)
Stay (Faraway, So Close!) (feat Bono) (5:59)
Niente (4:55)
Sea Song (feat Wendy Stubbs) (6:10)
Let It Be Love (feat Steven Lindsay) (3:48)
Choral Ending (feat The Metro Voices) (2:51)
Review: Leading British composer Craig Armstrong truly broke through with his second studio album As If To Nothing in 2003. It came five years after his 1998 debut The Space Between us and now celebrates its 20th anniversary with a deluxe reissue treatment that sees it get remastered at half speed for extra loudness and clarity. This special edition also comes with heavyweight villa and an embossed sleeve making it the ultimate collectors' package. The modern classical sounds contained within have more than stood the test of time, too.
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 in stock $28.04
Some Kind Of Peace
Cat: 734832. Rel: 06 Nov 20
Loom (feat Bonobo) (3:33)
Woven Song (2:59)
Spiral (3:16)
Still/Sound (4:13)
Back To The Sky (feat JFDR) (3:25)
Zero (4:25)
New Grass (3:59)
The Bottom Line (feat Josin) (3:57)
We Contain Multitudes (2:50)
Undone (4:41)
Review: For fans of experimental and ambient music, olafur Arnalds is as vital as they come. He has amassed an innovative discography over the last decade, joining the dots between classical and electronic sounds. His new album, though, marks a new chapter in his ongoing story. The self-confessed perfectionist dips his toe into messy waters such as romance, a global pandemic and settling down. It was written at home in his harbour studio and captures the essence of what it means to be alive in 2020. It's enthralling, challenging, and thought provoking, and is his most coherent work for a while.
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 in stock $34.15
Trance Frendz
Cat: ERATP 081LP. Rel: 02 Mar 16
20:17 (4:58)
21:05 (6:04)
23:17 (5:23)
23:52 (5:34)
00:26 (5:23)
01:41 (4:07)
03:06 (4:45)
Review: Iceland's Olafur Arnalds (Kiasmos) and German multi-instrumentalist Nils Frahm team up again for some breathtaking excursions in classical/ambient crossover bliss. Frahm's sombre piano passages gently dance over Arnalds' serene soundscapes and eerie field recordings on this bittersweet and emotive journey. What was meant to be a one hour video recording of the duo in action turned out to be an eight hour long improvisation session and these are some of the segments of the wonderful marathon recording. We particularly enjoyed the gorgeously haunting electronic soul captured on "23:52" where those analogue synth strings just rise and rise to an epic climax.
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Late Night Tales
Olafur ARNALDS / VARIOUS
Late Night Tales (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 44. Rel: 20 Jun 16
Hjalmar Larusson & Jonbjorn Gislason - "Jomsvikingarimur - Yta Eigi Feldi Ror." (1:15)
Julianna Barwick - "Forever" (5:30)
Koreless - "Last Remnants" (4:22)
Odesza - "How Did I Get Here" (instrumental) (2:00)
Anois - "A Noise" (4:10)
Samaris - "Gooa Tungl" (4:08)
Olafur Arnalds - "RGB" (4:36)
Rival Consoles - "Pre" (5:14)
Jai Paul - "Jasmine" (demo) (4:11)
Four Tet - "Lion" (Jamie Xx remix) (6:52)
James Blake - "Our Love Comes Back" (3:39)
Spooky Black - "Pull" (4:13)
Colin Stetson & Sarah Neufeld - "And Still They Move" (2:55)
Olafur Arnalds - "Say My Name" (feat Arnor Dan) (5:38)
Kiasmos - "Orgoned" (5:57)
Olafur Arnalds - "Kinesthesia" (1:44)
Hjaltalin - "Ethereal" (6:32)
David Tennant - "Undone" (3:51)
Review: Icelandic classical, experimental and soundtrack composer Olafur Arnalds steps away from the loops and Broadchurch OSTs to conjure yet another sublime LNT saga. Carefully balancing between contemporary odysseys ("Jomsvikingarimur"), dense futuristic electronic weaves ("Last Remnants"), fuzzy 22nd century pop ("A Noise") sludgy cosmic funk ("Jasmine") and introspective soul ("Our Love Comes Back"), Olafur blows wave after woozy wave of soft sonic conjurations in a way that's broad, detailed and cleverly considered. Good night.
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Lilies (remastered)
Lilies (remastered) (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KEPLARREV 14LP. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Ten Hours (2:48)
Windy Wish Trees (3:19)
Passage To Nagoya (1:57)
Cry Osaka Cry (5:06)
Pink Lilies (4:03)
Lilies (5:21)
Tokyo Ghost Stories (5:02)
Instant Gods Out Of The Box (4:26)
Good Bye Forever (3:39)
Review: Uwe Zahn might have been active under his real name more recently, but his longtime Arovane project has always remained steady apace. That being said, there's also a great impetus to reissue his music going at the minute: Lilies is the ambient musician's fourth album, and was originally released in 2004 by City Centre Offices, a label run between Berlin and Manchester. Inspired by a trip to Japan, there is an unmistakable eco-ambient undercurrent to this album. Out of print for almost two decades, Kepler do the good work of reissuing it now: Lilies is exquisite, with its laboured rhythmatics and lush synthetic plucks providing a blueprint for generations of Western ambient (techno) artists to come.
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Solaris (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Solaris (Soundtrack) (reissue) (LP box set + CD + photobook in slip-case)
Cat: CY 001BCL. Rel: 04 Nov 21
Part I (2:49)
Part II (2:32)
Part III (2:29)
Part IV (2:48)
Part V (2:26)
Part VI (7:18)
Part VII (3:55)
Part VIII (2:55)
Part IX (1:26)
Part X (0:33)
Part XI (2:10)
Part XII (1:40)
Part XIII (4:47)
Part XIV (0:39)
Part XV (4:37)
Part XVI (6:19)
Part XVII (1:24)
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI
Part VII
Part VIII
Part IX
Part X
Part XI
Part XII
Part XIII
Part XIV
Part XV
Part XVI
Part XVII
Review: Song Cycle Records has put together a collector's edition box set of the Solaris original soundtrack as realised by Russian composer Edward Artemiev, who was once a member of the legendary Experimental Studio of Electronic Music in Moscow. Andrey Tarkovsky's masterpiece film from 1972 is a cosmic epic with a soundtrack to match thanks to its many eerie synthesiser sounds and lo-fi, alien ambient atmospheres. The pair also worked on Mirror (1975) and Stalker (1979), but Solaris might be their best, as this compelling box set proves.
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Jorden Forst
Jorden Forst (limited LP + insert)
Cat: DISCREETMUSIC 17. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Jorden Forst (16:44)
Jorden Forst (16:38)
Review: Arv & Miljo's new album delves into radical environmental activism and draws from the Swedish Plogbill movement's early 90s actions alongside Earth First! and Earth Liberation Front. Mixing monologues, interviews, protest songs, and site recordings with raw kosmische synth music, the pair crafts a mesmerising audio collage. Chaotic yet harmonious, disorienting yet soothing, the album reflects dedication, passion, and the spirit of change. Originally a limited CDR release in 2021, it quickly became a highlight in Arv & Miljo's discography. Now on, Jorden Forst offers a multi-faceted journey through environmental activism and the human spirit's resilience.
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Seven Up (50th Anniversary Edition)(reissue)
Cat: MGART 613. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Space (15:48)
Time (20:59)
Review: 7 Up is three things; a ubiquitous energy drink brand, an infamous TV show charting the upbringing and development of various children from the ages of seven upwards, and the third studio album by Ash Ra Tempel - their only collaborative piece with notorious psychologist and psychedelic drug advocate Timothy Leary. Supposedly, the sprawling psych-Moog album was named after a bottle of 7 Up that had been spiked with LSD was given to the band's lyricist Brian Barritt. This new version contains the original manuscript of the album's concept by Leary, as well as photos from the recording session in Bern.
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Join Inn (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: MGART 614. Rel: 21 Sep 22
Freak 'N' Roll (19:05)
Jenseits (23:55)
Review: Ash Ra Tempel are one of the undisputed totems of krautrock, and from their considerable legacy, Join Inn is one of their most important records. The line-up of the band in 1973 included Klaus Schulze and Manuel Gottsching, who went on to become legends in their own right, but it was on pieces like the extended 'Freak'n'roll' and 'Jenseits' that they cemented their reputation as instrumental trailblazers, shattering the conventions of rock music and creating a new musical mode that still carries weight today. Getting the celebration in early, Gottsching's own Mg Art label are toasting 50 years since this landmark album came out with a shiny new reissue - much needed given the scant repressing Join Inn has had up until now.
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Music From The Withered Orange Tree
Cat: CDALP 005. Rel: 30 May 23
A1 (6:50)
A2 (3:49)
A3 (5:46)
A4 (2:02)
A5 (3:15)
A6 (1:41)
B1 (1:19)
B2 (4:11)
B3 (3:44)
B4 (3:08)
B5 (3:08)
B6 (3:45)
B7 (2:34)
Review: Originally released in the mid 80's on UK cassette label Bite Back!, this nearly lost gem finds new life 30 years later on Cocktail D'Amore Music. Steve has cobbled together a superbly melancholic electronic concept album. Wistful melodies often evoke sentiments of a lost childhood and hazy English mornings. Each song within remains untitled allowing full perceptive freedom as to what they all communicate, a language for the feelings that have no name. Untitled A1 - A6 leads one along intimate soundscapes of pattering drums and tinkering piano, a sense of closeness and trust develops with the introduction of each new idea much like the beginning of a bed time story. Untitled B1 - B3 then begin to breathe more openly awash in angelic colours before abruptly turning downward on B4, a wall of booming drums and atmospheres from the furthest reaches of the galaxy before the last trio of songs settles gently back on Earth.
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Amber (reissue)
Amber (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WARPLP 25R. Rel: 11 Nov 16
Foil (5:58)
Montreal (7:10)
Silverside (5:28)
Slip (6:21)
Glitch (5:59)
Piezo (7:58)
Nine (3:41)
Further (9:56)
Yulquen (6:30)
Nil (7:40)
Teartear (6:43)
Review: As Autechre set out on an extensive live tour, Warp has decided the time is right to reissue their 1994 classic, Amber, on vinyl. Given that it's been unavailable on wax since then, and second hand prices have shot through the roof, this is undoubtedly a good thing. It remains one of the legendary duo's standout albums: a peerless collection of brilliant IDM tunes offering a perfect balance between the glistening, atmospheric melodiousness of their early work, and the crunchy, mathematical rhythms of their later releases. There are moments of eyes-closed calm ("Silverside"), bubbly, melody-led workouts ("Montreal", "Slip"), far-out electro missives ("Glitch"), and the odd icy epic (the brilliant "Further").
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Together In Static
Cat: PHLP 14. Rel: 25 Jun 21
Crystal Eyes (5:31)
Yesterday Faded (5:34)
Nowhere Sound (3:40)
The Pursuit Of Joy (1:09)
Fountain Of Peace (4:16)
Together In Static (2:25)
A Life That Is Your Own (4:54)
Hazel & Gold (4:00)
Endless Hours (5:19)
The Midnight Sun (4:17)
Review: Floppy haired indie techno wizard Daniel Avery has become one of the genre's most notable craftsmen. He has done fine projects with Nine Inch Nails's synth player Alessandro Cortini already recently but now is back with a superb new solo album for his home label Phantasy Sound. The 11-track work is composed entirely of piece he made for his London show Together in Static. It The socially distanced show took place at the recently restored Hackney Church which no doubt influenced the gothic sounds and shadowy drones that define the album.
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Ancient Skies
Cat: LILAIO 1V. Rel: 25 Sep 23
Mystery Probe (Intercept I) (1:52)
Exosphere Antennae (Bridge I) (15:08)
Archaic Syntax (Bridge II) (7:59)
Chamber Of Serenity (Resonance II) (8:55)
Gateway Realm (Spiral I) [Outer Helix] (9:14)
Existential Void (Spiral II) (6:16)
Chambers Of Rebirth (Ovum I) (12:47)
Distant Lights (Ovum II) (3:26)
Review: LILA mainstay Ayaavaaki and ambient veteran Purl speak different languages but used a translator to convey ideas to one another as they made this record. And they very much foment their own unique musical language on Ancient Skies, an album that blends ambient, drone and space music into richly layered soundscapes that are constantly on the move. Each piece is meticulously crafted and suspense you up amongst the clouds, hazing on at the smeared pads and swirling solar winds that prop you up. It's a record that would work as well in the depths of winter as a bright spring day such is the cathartic effect of the sounds. Beautiful, thought-provoking and innovative, this is as good an ambient record as we have heard all year.
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Ecstatic Computation (reissue)
Ecstatic Computation (reissue) (silver vinyl LP + post card)
Cat: LY 002LPC. Rel: 13 Jul 23
Fantas (10:34)
Spine Of Desire (1:33)
Closest Approach To Your Orbit (6:33)
Arrows Of Time (4:38)
Pinnacles Of You (5:47)
Bow Of Perception (7:12)
Review: .Caterina Barbieri is up there with Italy's greatest contributors to experimental, avant garde, artistic electronic music. Given her homeland has provided so much in that realm, such a statement is really saying something. Inform by pop, dance, classical, ambient, industrial and more, her work oozes sophistication and thoughtfulness, and - based on several first hand experiences - is very much capable of hypnotising and rendering audiences speechless. Ecstatic Computation is a prime example of her capabilities. Released in 2019, here repressed due to popular demand, it positions her as commander of space and time, utilising arpeggios and oscillations to distort our perception of where notes are and arrangements might be going. Sounds seem to swirl around the listener, engulfing us in a glorious sonic storm, or lulling into a trancelike, meditative state.
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Spirit Exit
Spirit Exit (gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LY 001LPC. Rel: 08 Jul 22
At Your Gamut (7:07)
Transfixed (5:13)
Canticle Of Cryo (7:39)
Knot Of Spirit (Synth version) (10:17)
Broken Melody (4:21)
Life At Altitude (7:51)
Terminal Clock (5:02)
The Landscape Listens (8:14)
Review: Italian composer and modular synth wizard Caterina Barbieri makes a debut on the Light-Years label here with a profound work of ambient beauty. Known for her musical vortexes, she warps space and time with her compositions and has done ever since breaking through with 2017's double-album Patterns Of Consciousness. Spirit Exit again finds her start up her modal rug and get to work in her home studio amidst Milan's two-month pandemic lockdown in 2020. It's a personal work that "takes inspiration from female philosophers, mystics and poets spread across time." The transportational sounds are as complex as they are emotive from front to back.
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Fantas Variations
Fantas Variations (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: EMEGO 279V. Rel: 24 Jun 21
Evelyn Saylor - "Fantas Variation For Voices" (feat Lyra Pramuk, Annie Garlid & Stine Janvin) (7:44)
Bendik Giske - "Fantas For Saxophone & Voice" (7:16)
Kali Malone - "Fantas For Two Organs" (10:23)
Walter Zanetti - "Fantas For Electric Guitar" (7:30)
Jay Mitta - "Singeli Fantas" (12:11)
Baseck - "Fantas Hardcore" (4:46)
Carlo Maria - "Fantas Resynthesized For 808 & 202" (7:32)
Kara-Lis Coverdale - "Fantas Morbida" (7:53)
Review: Caterina Barbieri is an Italian modular goddess. Her 2019 album Ecstatic Computation was opened up by the majestic 'Fantas' and now it gets a whole new lease of life with this bumper package of variations. Each artist was personally chosen by Caterina and told to do whatever they wanted with the source material. The results are beguiling from the off with Evelyn Saylor, Lyra Pramuk, Annie Garlid & Stine Janvin going for a loopy, multi-layered vocal version that is constantly ascending to heaven. There is more calm from Kali Malon who keeps it strictly ambient and Carlo Maria approximates peak time melodic techno but from a much more artistic rather than narcotic point of view.
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End Of The Day (Soundtrack)
Cat: LPMP 709C. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Start Somewhere (3:33)
Life Balance (3:36)
First Slow (2:11)
A To B (3:27)
(Electricity) (2:01)
Two Circles Reflecting (0:27)
End Of The Day (2:23)
Floating Down (1:45)
Spring Ascends (1:11)
Intro (5:39)
B To C (1:53)
Like Water (1:17)
Gold Room (3:54)
Sun Through (2:44)
River (1:42)
Get On With It (1:22)
Eternity Repeat (2:13)
Review: On her new album, End of The Day (Music From The Film Anonymous Club), Courtney Barnett opted to score music to the candid documentary she made about her personal travails and hard-fought triumphs. It documented her journey from the bottom to the top of the indie rock scene over the course of the last ten years and follows a classic redemption arc with the score adding all new levels of emotional intensity and narrative. Alongside collaborator Stella Mozgawa, she made a series of instrumental improvisations which have been reworked into one impressionistic sound-art collage.
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Johatsu
Johatsu (LP + postcard with obi-strip)
Cat: ANJLP 129. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Kyoto (4:12)
Shinrin-Yoku (4:31)
Icarus (4:44)
Kill All Ghosts (6:15)
Luck (4:37)
Yonige-Ya (4:53)
One Friday In September 9 (3:36)
Kamikakushi (5:04)
Review: Drawn from a soundtrack Barrott was commissioned to write for the Japanese documentary Johatsu -The Art of Evaporation, this release explores ideas of living simply and focusing on kindness, grace and gratitude. Opening track, 'Kyoto', ripples into focus, floating through a blue-sky dreamscape and punctuated by hazy choral vocals. Another standout track, 'Icarus', is a jazz-electronic fusion piano piece, merging traditional instrumentation with a softly encompassing clarinet solo. A fantastic release from Barrott, taking contemporary Balearic to the next level.
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Dystopia
Dystopia (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: RHM 042. Rel: 04 May 23
Dystopia (6:14)
A Drop Of Water In The Ocean (7:30)
Largo (Calm Before The Storm) (5:48)
Water & Warm Air (4:48)
Disembodied Journey (part 1, 2 & 3) (10:12)
Still Existing (3:13)
Do You Know How To Get Out? (3:40)
Into The Waves (6:51)
Review: Lars Bartkuhn sonically portrays his recent relocation to Brazil on his latest ambient / new age LP Dystopia. It's an ironic title for sure, since it hardly sounds like what we'd usually imagine a dystopia to sound like. Perhaps the LP's making could shed some light on this paradox; Bartkuhn's first solo LP for almost nine years, it was born out of two interlinked ideas: a desire to create improvised music without the aid of computer sequencers or an electronic drum set, and a deeply held love of storytelling through sound. It's this revelling in imperfection which perhaps makes the album 'dystopic' - bits like 'Largo' and 'Do You Know How To Get Out' are beautifully rhythmic and driving, despite their apparent lack of computerisation going into the process. Sonically, it's aquatic, malleting, tactile, bubbly, serene.
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Baba Soiree
Baba Soiree (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PINGIPUNG 083. Rel: 09 Nov 23
Stray Carrier Pigeon (3:14)
Senseless (3:25)
At The Party (2:33)
Walk The Talk (7:20)
Slow Dance (3:27)
Ban Bash Up (3:17)
Ancestors Mix (5:52)
BanBas Aura 1 (3:55)
BanBas Aura 2 (3:02)
Roto Motor (Erbil mix) (3:30)
Review: Pierre Bastien and Michel Banabila are bonafide musical visionaries who have come totters for the first time on this debut collaborative album, Baba Soiree. They have achieved plenty over their careers in electronic music and draw on all of it here as they fuse their own idiosyncratic styles into something new. The churning and rigid mechanical loops and experimental instrumental setups come from Bastien while the sound designs and superbly chosen and assembled samples come from Banabila. Sitting somewhere between dance floor fun and avant garde invention this is a great piece of sonic alchemy.
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Eternally Frozen
Eternally Frozen (limited clear vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: MDR 65. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Pastorale (7:06)
Setteottavi (8:35)
Exotica (7:31)
Pulsing (6:30)
Golden (6:23)
Review: Berlin-based Italian drummer and composer Andrea Belfi has long been known as a true sonic explorer. His immersive soundscapes stretch space, time and texture and that's the case again here with new album Eternally Frozen. It was composed for drums, a three-piece brass ensemble and electronics, percussion and synthesizer and makes use of an ancient compositional technique where "an initial melody is imitated at a specified time interval by one or more parts, creating illusionary never-ending musical journeys." It's an endless cascade of timbre and tone that undulates like a distance hilly landscape and leaves you in a state of mindfulness like no other.
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Soft Octaves
Soft Octaves (180 gram red & blue & black smokey vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITPV 060. Rel: 07 Feb 24
Point Of Departure (4:59)
Flow State (4:50)
Suadade (2:08)
Trembling House (feat Marine Eyes) (4:30)
Overcast (2:31)
Soft Octaves (6:30)
Cortege (5:19)
Renascence (4:12)
Summation (4:14)
Review: California's James Bernard is a much-loved regular on this label as well as being a veteran of the wider ambient scene who has been hard at it for more than three decades. His latest outing on Past Inside The Present with Anthene (aka Brad Deschamps of Toronto) is Soft Octaves, an album that finds them crafting a series of sounds using electric six-string bass. It has a huge range from the deepest depths to the wispiest of highs and each of the tracks here was recorded in one single take. The results are spellbinding indeed and the range of the bass's sonic ability is astonishing as it sounds at times like a cello, at others woodwind and is always intriguing.
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BLUNDAR 12
BLUNDAR 12 (numbered heavyweight translucent green vinyl LP + insert limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BLUNDAR 12LP. Rel: 19 Sep 23
Track 1 (3:01)
Track 2 (3:24)
Track 3 (3:03)
Track 4 (5:13)
Track 5 (2:58)
Track 6 (2:54)
Track 7 (2:53)
Track 8 (2:15)
Track 9 (3:47)
Track 10 (2:14)
Track 11 (3:35)
Track 12 (5:09)
Review: Portland-based Kevin Palmer tucks himself away in a shed to make his music, so the myth goes. Wherever he makes it, he has always cooked up something special in the in-between electronic worlds. Now he lands on Blundar with a brand new album on numbered and heavyweight translucent green vinyl that offers up 12 tracks of ambient, dub and downtempo experiments which are at times intriguing and cosmic and others laid back and beautifully lazy. Each one is deftly detailed with myriad synth sounds, and atmospheric motifs and they all add up to a perfectly deep, dreamy and immersive listen.
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Continuous Miracles Vol 2
Continuous Miracles Vol 2 (clear black & white tricolour vinyl LP)
Cat: CON 920LP. Rel: 31 Oct 23
Modulating De Niro (5:46)
Cremated Pets (11:19)
Career Test (4:52)
My Second Rubber Home (6:18)
Cher's Autotune Lives With My Ex (5:04)
Continuous Miracles (5:46)
Review: Avant-garde supergroup Better Corners hit on a sublime stride with their atmospheric post-everything second album. Dream team trio Better Corners - Valentina Magaletti, Sarah Register and Matthew Simms - here complete a staggering new album, Continuous Miracles: Vol. 2, for The state51 Conspirace; where their debut joyfully opened the door to a brand new room, this one strides purposefully inside. Renowned drummer/percussionist Magaletti (Holy Tongue, Vanishing Twin, Moin), avant rock musician and in demand mastering engineer Register (Kim Gordon, Talk Normal) and multi-instrumentalist and modular obsessed Simms (Wire, MEMORIALS) inject an all-too-rare sense of childlike wonder and joy into their own inimitable collage of experimental rock, wonky dream pop, analog ambient, tape experimentation, avant percussion, modular electronics and noise music.
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The Petrified Forest
Cat: BIO 30LP. Rel: 11 May 17
Drifter (4:16)
Black Mesa (5:24)
Turned To Stone (4:47)
The Petrified Forest (5:01)
Just One Kiss (4:54)
This Is The End (5:16)
Review: Any new release from reclusive Norwegian ambient colossus Geir Jennsen is cause for celebration. The Petrified Forest was inspired by a 1936 movie of the same name, the plot of which revolves around a world-weary British writer meeting a fellow idealist in an isolated diner in the middle of the Arizona desert. Jenssen's music has always been cinematic in tone - think widescreen visions with multiple related movements, sitting somewhere between icy loneliness and comforting homeliness - so it's little surprise to find that The Petrified Forest regularly hits the mark. Evocative, atmospheric and quietly melodiousness, it's a mini album chock full of brilliant downtempo electronica.
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Cirque (reissue)
Cat: BIO 26LP. Rel: 03 Feb 21
Nook & Cranny (4:02)
Le Grand Dome (5:34)
Grandiflora (0:54)
Black Lamb & Grey Falcon (5:08)
Miniature Rock Dwellers (1:07)
When I Leave (5:50)
Iberia Eterea (6:45)
Moistened & Dried (3:22)
Algae & Fungi (part 1) (5:31)
Algae & Fungi (part 2) (5:24)
Too Fragile To Walk On (4:48)
When I Leave (Finely Tuned version) (6:36)
Algae & Fungi (Candelaria version) (5:36)
Minuarta (8:04)
Hoodoo (8:41)
Slowly Etching (7:11)
B9 (6:28)
Review: Five years ago, as part of his ongoing vinyl reissue series, Norwegian ambient maestro Biosphere offered up an expanded edition of his 2000 album Cirque. Due to popular demand, he's decided to serve up this edition again in early 2021. The album remains as fresh as it did when it first emerged 21 years ago, with the producer's usual icy ambient sound washes being replaced by warmer, hazier aural textures, gentle melodies, deep bass and a wide variety of distant-sounding rhythms that rarely dominate the sound space. The additional material, most of which is featured on record three, is equally as impressive, with the publicity-shy Norwegian expertly blurring the boundaries between dub techno and ambient techno.
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Patashnik
Patashnik (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: BIO 4LP. Rel: 09 Jun 16
Phantasm (5:07)
Startoucher (4:56)
Decryption (5:57)
Novelty Waves (6:27)
Patashnik (6:13)
Mir (5:21)
The Shield (2:35)
SETI Project (6:19)
Mestigoth (7:46)
Botanical Dimensions (5:53)
Caboose (4:42)
En-trance (5:03)
Review: Originally released in 1994, Biosphere's second album Patashnik, as we would later find out, was only the beginning. Geir Jenssen's Biosphere project has since become a name that rolls off the tongue alongside Brian Eno when talk of ambient comes to the table, and the use of vocals in tracks like "Phantasm" and "Startoucher" are as memory jogging as Marshall Jefferson's "Mushrooms". The music here provides a snapshot of Biosphere's sound before he committed a decade's worth of albums to UK label Touch. For a '90s take on things, you could day "SETI Project" has aged better than "Mestigoth", while the nebulous to deep classical tones and bluey-hues of productions like "Decryption", "Patashnik" and "Mir" remain timeless.
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