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Pulse
Pulse (12")
Cat: TTT 057. Rel: 13 Mar 17
Pulse (16:53)
High (17:38)
Review: The partnership of Kassem Mosse and Beatrice Dillon; Dillon Wendel is a place for the two respected artists to explore soundscapes, aesthetics and synthesis in pastures aeons away from the dancefloors they're most familiar with. Both compositions weighing in over 15 minutes, they're experiences which challenge form and convention; "Pulse" ripples with its namesake, a texture that buzzes and drones in endless waves while "High" mutates a warmer, grainer tone with dizzying effect.
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Played by: Medlar
out of stock $14.18
Juniper EP
Juniper EP (limited cassette single)
Cat: PITPHSP 76. Rel: 24 Jun 22
Drazak's Theme (5:19)
With You I Am Always Spinning (6:50)
Retract R (5:36)
Retract R (Type K) (3:45)
Review: Another collaborative effort from the consistently fascinating US ambient kings Past Inside The President, this time with Hendrix - not that one - and Wayne Robert Thomas, whose atmospheric guitar-led work has featured several times on the label before. If the average ambient album has its head in the clouds, this is more grounding, more gamboling in the fields perhaps than floating in the ether, with gentle flute and guitar giving the walls of synth sounds some perspective. That said, the closing track of the four, 'Retract R (Type K)', sizzles away like something by Growing or even Spaceman 3 left to fry in the sun. Magnificent stuff..
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 in stock $14.43
My Own Mirror To Stay
Cat: MIST 006. Rel: 09 Mar 23
Lukas Urban - "A Glass Of Empty Rooms" (5:40)
Soreab - "The Boy & The Beast" (5:18)
Sanguine - "Fake Leaves" (5:36)
McGregor - "Clean Lines" (5:45)
ENA - "Arkadia Blue" (5:18)
Will Alfred - "Pattern Static" (5:39)
Review: My Own Mirror To Stay is a brand new and first-ever compilation from the Sure Thing label. It finds them carefully curating six new artists and welcome them to the family, each with their own personal reflections of the dance floor. Lukas Urban kicks off with supple, seductive and stripped back techno while Soreab layers up prickly percussive layers and Sanguine sinks you into a dream state with his lush ambient pads and skeletal rhythms. The flip side features three more elegantly designed and meticulous bits of techno sound sculpture. The always exceptional Neel has mastered this one too.
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Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock $3.61
Outer Alsatian EP
Cat: NOTOWN 022T. Rel: 25 Nov 13
A Strain A Meter Below
Inter 10 (Dragged Out)
Review: Opal Tapes regular Wanda Group makes the move to Notown with a new pair of aptly disturbed musings that bring an uneasy serenity to the world of industrial noise and found sound experimentation. "A Strain A Meter Below" has a bizarre soulful quality thanks to the distorted vocal that inhabits the track, while drowning piano notes inject some musicality into the spacious surroundings defined only by a distant hum of melody. "Inter 10 (Dragged Out)" is more purposefully ambient, letting harmonious pads drift into mechanics and locomotives of sound and back out again with an eerie calm.
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out of stock $7.74
Taboo II
Taboo II (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PMSINGLE 16. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Taboo II (2:40)
Bikini Oracle (1:45)
Forbidden Ritual (Jungle Desire) (3:24)
Oceans In The Sky (0:34)
Review: Florida based Wave Temples returns with a new EP that takes the form of four new and reworked tunes all pressed up to a great little 7". This is deeply absorbing ambient that take sou to new worlds. In the case of the opener it's like being washed up on the shores of some tiny atoll in the Asia-Pacific. This most dreamy and exotic trip contuses through the indigenous rhythms and howling wind sounds of 'Bikini Oracle' and 'Forbidden Ritual (Jungle Desire)' sounds like just that with its mystic melodic magic and homemade percussive sounds.
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 in stock $11.86
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Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset
Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset (3 x cassette box set limited to 50 copies)
Cat: PITPBOX. Rel: 05 Jan 23
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Mount Cook" (Cassette1: Disappeared)
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "I Will Kill Monsters For You"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "A Comedic Romp"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Among Them"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "The Sensitive Brain"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Indiscreet"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "I Finally Disappeared"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Renaissance"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Imaginary Storm"
Pepo Galan & David Cordero - "Diciembre"
Drum & Lace - "Frost" (Cassette2: remixed)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate"
Drum & Lace - "Ae"
Drum & Lace - "The Taking"
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (Stra-tum mix)
Drum & Lace - "Ae" (Dim mix)
Drum & Lace - "Rounders" (Shaded mix)
Drum & Lace - "Frost" (Verglas mix)
Drum & Lace - "The Taking" (Ext mix)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (At-mos mix)
Drum & Lace - "Ae" (Tranquil mix)
Drum & Lace - "Per-me-ate" (A-di-ance mix)
Wil Bolton - "Beacons" (Cassette3: Ornaments Of Decay)
Wil Bolton - "Frayed"
Wil Bolton - "Ornaments Of Decay"
Wil Bolton - "Sycamore Screen"
Wil Bolton - "Verdigris"
Wil Bolton - "A Stolen Moment"
Review: Past Inside The Present go big with this Winter 2022 Deluxe Boxset across three cassette tapes. It's a superb showcase of the talents on their roster and includes a collection of music made by Italian composer Sofia degli Alessandri-Hultquist aka Drum & Lace between 2016 and 2019. There is also an album by London-based Will Bolton which finds the "beauty in ruins, decay and the details and textures of everyday scenes" and an album from People Galan and David Cordero which saw the pair send sound fragments back and forth over the internet and develop them until they both liked what they heard. It all adds up to a brilliant snapshot of some of ambient's best current practitioners.
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 in stock $30.93
Send/Return
Send/Return (cassette + MP3 download code limited to 50 copies)
Cat: MC 066. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Go Outside - "Dream Sequence" (part 1) (4:04)
Wavefiler - "Transitory" (4:42)
Go Outside - "Quarry" (3:18)
Wavefiler - "Near The Thistle" (5:03)
Go Outside - "Siren" (3:21)
Wavefiler - "Molt" (4:31)
Go Outside - "Flood" (4:35)
Wavefiler - "Limited Frontier" (2:46)
Go Outside - "Dream Sequence" (part 2) (3:26)
Wavefiler - "Tomorrows, Yesterdays" (3:04)
Review: Wisconsin-based Wavefiler aka Steve Zydek and Vermont-based Go Outside aka Andrew Shaffer have a shared respect for one another's work as well as a personal friendship beyond music and that is what brought them together for this new EP having first met over Instagram. They started by sharing textural washes and snippets of melody with one another and then as the comms progressed they decided to work on a proper album as "audio penpals". Each track was written and finished before the next one was started and was then used as inspiration going forwards. It lends these lush ambient sounds a real sense of narrative.
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out of stock $7.48
Ome
Ome (cassette + sticker + MP3 download code limited to 40 copies)
Cat: GRFTPS 016. Rel: 13 Jul 22
Ouverture (4:53)
Symbiosis (4:47)
Douzeka (3:45)
Orca (3:42)
Montagne (6:23)
Biome (3:06)
Organs (5:26)
Gaya (6:48)
Gaya #2 (6:56)
Review: Ambient composer and improviser Tom Leclerc shares a series of moments with WILD in which the pair experiment and go off grid in their search for immersive ambient sounds. All of the session for this album on Giraffe Tape sharpened in the same day with a stripped back studio set up featuring minimalist synths and pedals. Both artist's own restive sounds meet in a new world where distant cosmic winds gently blow over pastural chord sequences. There is subtle movement in these tracks, some of which are darker and heavier than others which have more light, hope and joy.
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 in stock $14.95
A Slab About Being Held Captive
A Slab About Being Held Captive (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: NNA 068. Rel: 15 Jan 14
How To Learn To Concentrate
No Mouth Or Transparency & Variable Curvature
Review: The hugely prolific Brighton based producer and caps lock enthusiast Louis Johnstone has operated under all manner of guises over the years (The Hers, Dem Hunger, and GG Alien are just three) but seems to have found a creative focus under the name WANDA GROUP. Back in 2011, he made his debut under this name with the Bass Urine cassette for NNA Tapes, and having subsequently graced the likes of Further, Vlek, Opal Tapes and Notown with his dense, abstract musique concrete collages, Johnstone returns to the Vermont label with a new LP. Entitled A Slab About Being Held Captive, it contains two long-form compositions with a near infinite amount of found sound and micro-texture. For WANDA GROUP fans, this is essential!
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Played by: Ekoplekz
out of stock $22.18
Parallel Inflection
Parallel Inflection (LP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: PITPV 007. Rel: 30 Sep 19
Reflector (5:04)
Receiver (4:43)
Parallel (4:48)
Spherule (4:52)
Concave (4:49)
Convex (4:51)
Extent (4:54)
Saros (4:58)
Review: This new album from Warmth is made up of condensed compositions from their third ambient album 'Parallel' and showcase their mastery of spiritual, pure and cathartic synth work. Listening to this is what you might imagine passing from this life to the next sounds like - all consuming and intense yet somehow empty and utterly devoid of distraction. It is a meditation in sound that subtle evolves with intricacies that real themselves upon close headphone listening. Alternatively, put it on to sooth a busy mind and allow it to send you off to sleep.
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out of stock $23.46
Districts Roads Open Space
Districts Roads Open Space (limited green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 101G. Rel: 30 Sep 22
Golden Square (13:30)
Community Square (7:43)
Old Hall (4:36)
Locking Stumps (6:18)
The Key To A New Home Of Your Own (8:05)
Buzby's Lullaby (3:21)
Review: Two years of COVID lockdown fed into the making of this new LP from Warrington Runcord New Town Development Plan aka. Gordon Chapman-Fox. For close to two years now, Chapman-Fox has gone public with his unique meditation on post-industrial Britain, and its dismal impact on the British town experience, through the mode of 80s library sonics and retro-styled sampledelics. Starkly critical of the precise planning behind the concept of the 'new town', which he describes as a project that ;failed to understand the sheer messiness of human existence', Districts, Roads, Open Space is a tongue-in-cheek polemic, another scathing addition to the pot that makes up this hilarious alias.
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out of stock $21.65
Districts Roads Open Space
Districts Roads Open Space (transparent camouflage vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: CIS 101C. Rel: 30 Sep 22
Golden Square (13:30)
Community Square (7:43)
Old Hall (4:36)
Locking Stumps (6:18)
The Key To A New Home Of Your Own (8:05)
Buzby's Lullaby (3:21)
Review: The hauntologically charged Castles In Space label return us to the retro stylings of Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan. While the artist otherwise known as Gordon Chapman-Fox might not win prizes for a snappy artist name, he has thus far garnered plenty of love for his warm, bubbling synth reflections on a very British phenomenon - the new town. Creating the kind of dreamy analogue (or at the very least emulated analogue) melancholy that sparks a thousand memories of the 70s, he's moving in a sphere close to Pye Corner Audio, Belbury Poly and other such Ghost Box-affiliated music. On this third album, you can expect the musical vision to journey deeper into the future-past Chapman-Fox has been cultivating over previous albums, and given how warmly received his past works have been, don't expect this one to hang around for long.
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out of stock $21.65
Panama Shift
Panama Shift (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: NNF 395. Rel: 03 May 23
Oceana 4D (1:09)
Key Of Youth (0:55)
Old Bones (1:23)
Emerald Nights (1:30)
Banana Boat & The Kalo Sanctum (1:19)
Key Of Life (feat Justice A Gonzalez) (3:29)
Splendid Macaw & The The Rotan Initiate (2:02)
By Fire Light & The Birds Of Night (2:32)
Mother Moon & The Mangrove Midnight (2:53)
Enigma Of Sator (1:09)
Zarzus & The Lotus Eaters (2:01)
Towers Above The Mist (2:58)
The Fountain Of Living Water (0:38)
In The Land Of Vision (Silk Winds) (0:44)
The Sower Sows The Wheel With Effort (2:18)
Mysteries Of The Wild Ones (2:01)
Temple Of The Shark Hunter (2:17)
Polyhedron Of Minos (1:45)
The Dance Of Pythia (1:52)
Unto The Harvest The Feast That's Sown (2:51)
Review: Florida-based ambient artist Wave Temples has spent the last decade slowly developing a trademark sound that draws on the heat and humidity of his home state. Of course, there's a bit more to it than that - he has previously recorded albums inspired by trips to Peru, frequently draws on ritualistic rhythms, and paints aural pictures that are undeniably tropical in tone - but the wider point remains. Panama Shift, his latest full length, is the producer's most expansive exploration of this sound to date - and a hugely enjoyable one at that. Sticky field recordings and gaseous ambient textures jostle for position with twinkling melodies, slow-burn instrumental refrains and occasional blasts of indigenous percussion. Combined with his flair for immersive sound design, the results are undeniably magical.
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out of stock $17.44
Soaring Wayne Phoenix Story The Earth & Sky
Cat: RVNGNL 86. Rel: 28 Sep 23
Mood (1:38)
Alone (1:18)
Place (1:31)
Home (1:02)
And Sleepless Skies (0:34)
Burn False Messages (2:31)
I Gave You Power (2:13)
Reserve (2:56)
Death Is Pure Objectivity (2:00)
Latika's Grace (It's Not What You Go Through, It's How You Go Through It) (2:49)
Gate (3:21)
Nightswim (feat Run Rivers) (4:25)
Cygnet (1:40)
The Light The Lamb (2:19)
One Man Island (feat CrystalXulu) (6:32)
Review: Multi-disciplinary British artist Wayne Phoenix unveils his much anticipated debut album Soaring Wayne Phoenix Story The Earth and Sky after originally having the idea for it more than a decade ago. It was imagined as a project that encompassed music, film, and performance and is a record that is deeply personal and full of vulnerable expression. Phoenix's unbound creative mind explores with a real sense of mystery as he looks to break down the imaginary borders between us all and connect with his own voice. It comes in fragments, mutterings and musings with sparse synth melodies and grainy pads tho make for an experimental work of hazy ambient provocation.
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 in stock $25.78
Living In The Distant Present
Living In The Distant Present (transparent blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: VISTA 007. Rel: 10 Aug 18
The Fifth Season (4:38)
Her Father's Hands (3:55)
Swing Song (4:14)
Soft Waters (5:56)
Glide (3:11)
Of The Moment (3:05)
Swim (5:18)
Letters (2:21)
Dreaming In Colors (7:36)
Wintercolors (4:10)
Silk & Sand (3:44)
Two Friends (3:33)
Review: An unsung hero of American minimalism, Multiphase frontman Carl Weingarten sees his 1985 cassette now committed to delux, transparent blue vinyl. It's an album that sees classic strands of '80s synths blend and pair themselves with guitars that shimmer and sing to the point both instruments become one. It's a furturistic style of new age ambient exoctica that Weingarten purports, but not so much in the way of Pacific Island specialist Mike Cooper, but more the Brian Eno meets Jean Michel Jarre style. For a deep dip back into the sound of minimal synth, tape loops and processed guitars, allow Carl Weingarten to introduce himself to your collection like he should have done 33 years ago.
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out of stock $17.02
Don't Know Just Walk
Don't Know Just Walk (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: TYPE 119LP. Rel: 11 Jun 14
The Temple Bell Stops
But The Sound Keeps Coming
Out Of The Flowers
Review: Mike Weis surfaced in 2009 on Digitalis and since then the release rate of his records have been few and far between, but the quality has always remained top tier. Debuting on Type - an important label for Andreas Tilliander's Mokira project - he delivers a three-track 12" opened by the wooden industrial knock, pop and click of "The Temple Bell Stops" (with some delightful electric static too". "But The Sound Keeps Coming" continues the record's theme of field-recordings mixed with busy and low-lying tribal drums and shimmering ride symbols that sound as thousands of soft feathers are being poured all over them, while the real ambient and drone piece comes in "Out Of The Flowers" where the first sign of a kick drum ever so shyly reveals itself.
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out of stock $15.99
Time Signals (reissue)
Cat: JBH 063LP. Rel: 22 Mar 17
Journal (0:36)
Time Signal (1:27)
Scoria (2:30)
Rhythm & Sounds (1:23)
Sequent (1:40)
Just Walk Easy (1:01)
Walk Easy (1:02)
Join In (1:33)
The Rocker (1:29)
Hot Cake (1:19)
Shuffling (1:16)
The Hunters (1:16)
Drums Around (1:52)
Survivor (2:43)
Different Strokes (1:13)
Reports (1:09)
Humming (1:19)
Eternity (1:20)
Swinging Skins (1:22)
Machinery (1:37)
The Searchers (1:09)
Space Waltz (1:40)
Kind Of Bossa (1:29)
Rudiments (1:17)
Heavy Weights (1:45)
Review: Before submerging himself in the world of electronic-acoustic fusion in 1977, Klauss Weiss had been best known as one of Germany's leading jazz drummers. 1978's Time Signals - here reissued on vinyl for the first time since - was not his first attempt to fuse early analogue synthesizers and home-made electronics with his own jazz-leaning drumming, but it probably remains his most successful exploration of this style. It's an album that successfully distils many influences - ambient, krautrock, Tangerine Dream, space rock, the Radiophonic Workshop, and so on - into a wealth of short, library music style tracks that impress with their imaginative approach to musical fusion. Throw in some killer drumming from Weiss - including some turntablist-friendly breaks - and you have an odd but thoroughly entertaining album.
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out of stock $21.65
Distortion Hue
Distortion Hue (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: HITD 055. Rel: 15 Feb 21
Point Of Saturation (1:58)
Ricochet Waves (3:46)
Still Ringing Red (1:48)
Tunnel Visioning (4:11)
Heliocentricity (4:29)
Electric Blued (3:51)
Heavy Weather (5:02)
Grey Canyon Echo (1:20)
Refraction Haze (5:04)
Yellow Horizon Line (3:30)
Review: Byron Westbrook, the artist formerly known as Corridors, has been rather quiet of late, with an obscure, limited-run cassette on Psychic Troubles Tapes - 2019's Voice Damage - being his last release of note. Distortion Hue, his fourth album under his given names, is therefore long overdue. Those who enjoy the more densely layered and slowly shifting end of ambient should find plenty to enjoy - see the thickset but picturesque opener 'Point of Saturation' and more awkward/experimental 'Still Raging Red', while more straightforwardly attractive excursions, where melody and structure dominate more than sound design, can be found scattered throughout the set.
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out of stock $23.71
The Painter
Cat: 190296 189265. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Duende (feat Katie Melua)
Bank Of Wildflowers (feat Georgia)
I Paint What I See (feat Beth Orton)
Heshima Kwa Hukwe (with Hukwe Zawose)
Nuestra Situacion (feat Lido Pimienta)
The Diver (feat Natalie Walker)
Colours Colliding (with Polly Scattergood)
Gold Coast
Second Moon
Promethean Lies (feat Ali Love)
Planet Sunrise
No Other World (feat Beth Orton)
Free Glo (feat Gloria Kaba & Laurie Mayer)
Review: It's been a wee while since William Orbit released a solo album - eight years, in fact - but we'll forgive him; after all, he's one of the world's most in-demand producers and remixers. The Painter, whose title alludes to his favourite hobby (he painted the clubber illustration), is predictably packed with star turns from guest vocalists, sonically picturesque, and full to bursting with picturesque melodies, dreamy chords, intricate instrumentation and nods towards a variety of styles he's long been associated with (think downtempo, ambient and deep synth-pop in particular). Highlights include the shuffling, sun-splashed Georgia collaboration 'Bank of Wildflowers', the twinkling pianos, deep bass and Kate Bush-esque vocals (provided by Polly Scattergood) of 'Colours Colliding', and the Ibiza-friendly ambient swell of 'Planet Sunrise'.
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out of stock $11.86
69
69 (LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ES 019. Rel: 03 Nov 21
Sun Room (4:51)
Long Water (6:27)
Before Lotus (2:59)
Keith (5:15)
Further Than Your Headlights (6:47)
Pilot (3:33)
Tray Tail (1:54)
Odd Low (3:19)
Review: There is something instantly settling about this record. Wilson Tanner are intent on making sure our worries and concerns vanish into the ether, or more accurately float away on a gentle tide under a war evening sun. You might feel the record invokes different imagery, but given the duo - Andrew Wilson and John Tanner - put their acclaimed debut together "over" a shared love of seafood and wine, we think the coastal iconography goes well.

Not least as 69 was recorded in Perth, a city renowned for its spectacular coastline and a resurgent cultural scene. Digressions aside, the producers describe their sound as 'provincial ambient' and you can understand why relatively easily. It's an incredibly organic, understated, and in many ways highly familiar set of tones, not necessarily intent on rewriting any rule books, but certainly assured that everything it offers is of the highest quality, and with the most heart possible.
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Played by: M50, Jura Soundsystem
out of stock $22.44
God's Chorus
Cat: JBH 076LP. Rel: 05 Dec 18
Track 1 (23:23)
Track 2 (23:27)
Review: "God's Chorus" has long been a talked-about release in underground electronic circles. It was first released on cassette in limited numbers way back in 1994, and has since become a cult release. Wilson made it by taking homemade recordings of crickets in Texas (hence the "God's Chorus" title), then layering radically pitched-down versions of the same recordings on top. The results are stunning and surprisingly musical, sounding not unlike a drunken heavenly choir singing over a dawn chorus made up of tens and thousands of leg-rubbing insects. It shouldn't work, but it does and then some. It's the kind of experimental tape masterpiece that Steve Reich, Stockhausen or Terry Riley may have once made, only infinitely more relaxing.
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Played by: Jake Stellarwell
out of stock $19.08
Last Day Of June (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition)
Last Day Of June (Soundtrack) (Deluxe Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVATM 335C. Rel: 18 Nov 21
Some Things Cannot Be Changed (3:04)
That Day By The Pier (4:00)
There Must Be A Way (3:46)
The Last Day Of June (5:46)
Suspended In Me (1:09)
Driving Home (1:39)
I'm Still Here (1:49)
The Boy Who Lost His Friends (2:09)
The Crib (1:03)
Time For A New Start (3:34)
Suspended In You (1:13)
Under The Shadow Of My Father (1:38)
Accept (3:58)
Deceive (1:00)
Together, Forever Again (3:35)
Review: Linear, heartfelt videogames tend to be an overlooked art form. But Massimo Guarini's Last Day Of June might be one of the first games to buck this trend, having been described as an "incredibly powerful" experience and "some pretty exceptional art" by major critics Eurogamer and Gaming Age. Inspired by ex-Porcupine Tree frontman Steven Wilson and his 2013 song 'Drive Home', this puzzle game follows the hazy memories of a couple suffering a car accident. Most music nerds understand that the key to a good A/V project is a good score; now fittingly, coming to all DSPs, is the game's full-length soundtrack by Wilson, who was tracked down to score its entirety after learning of its inspirations. Expect hammocking post-rock, piano interludes and strange, dark ambient crevices from this album, accompanying an adventurous and critically acclaimed epic.
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out of stock $27.08
Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentathol
Cat: KRANK 241. Rel: 16 Apr 24
Buried At Westwood Memorial Park, In An Unmarked Grave, To The Left Of Walter Matthau
Tissue Of Lies
Pelagic Swell
Stock Horror
Dim Hopes
As Above Perhaps So Below
Mexican Helium
We Were Vaporised
(Don’t Go Back To) Boogerville
Review: Adam Wiltzie is an American-born, Belgium-based ambient composer, sound designer, film soundtracker and one half of A Winged Victory For The Sullen. His latest album-length suite was inspired by two things: a recurring dream in which people die after listening to his music, and a fascination with sodium pentathol, a barbiturate routinely used as a general anaesthetic. It's a kind of musical exploration of - to paraphrase his label's accompanying press release - tiptoeing between beauty and oblivion, or sleepiness and wakefulness. Mixed by Loop man Robert Hampson and featuring strings recorded in Budapest, the album ebbs and flows majestically, with billowing orchestral moments nestling side by side with creepy ambience, immersive and dream-like soundscapes, simmering melodic motifs and the kind of arty but enveloping fare that reminded us a little of the Orb and Robert Fripp's mid-90s FFWD project.
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out of stock $17.52
I'll Look For You In Others
I'll Look For You In Others (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PITPV 021. Rel: 20 Jan 22
Distant Memory (5:06)
The Culmination Of (5:47)
I'll Look For You In Others (6:32)
Funeral (3:07)
Severed (5:23)
Recombination (4:39)
Lay To Rest (4:28)
Letting Go (5:48)
Review: I'll Look for You in Others is the bittersweet fruit of a painful time in the Portland, Oregon, electronic musician's life. Patricia wrote and recorded the album in 2020, in the aftermath of losing her mother-in-law to cancer and then, months later, losing a close friend. Created using her habitual materials-synthesizer and voice-in unfamiliar ways, the album served as a means of processing her feelings of heartbreak. Feeling disconnected from everything around her, including her usual approach to music, Patricia found new inspiration in spectral processors-digital FFT algorithms that pull apart and reconfigure audio. As she reshaped her synthesizers and voice into stark, silvery new forms, she realized that the process functioned as a metaphor for grief itself: a representation of the transformation that happens when our loved ones are no longer with us as a physical presence, but are still alive within us in a beautiful new way. I'll Look for You in Others is not just a document of loss; it is a testament to the way the loss of loved ones changes our lives, and the way the presence of those we've lost changes shape after they are gone. I'll Look for You in Others marks Wolf's official debut album, following a long, extensive practice of live performance, sound-design projects, contributions to benefit compilations, and reworks of the music of her friends and peers.
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out of stock $24.23
See Through
Cat: BALMAT 03. Rel: 01 Jul 22
Woodland Encounter (6:09)
Under A Glass Bell (4:31)
The Grotto (2:55)
The Mechanical Age (4:46)
A Conversation With My Innocence (2:36)
Recalibration (2:57)
The Flaneur (4:07)
Upward Swimming Fish (3:13)
Pacific Coast Highway (6:02)
Wistfulness (1:53)
Psychic Sweeping (1:12)
Springtime In Croatia (4:02)
Review: Following the wonderful sound path they established with the Luke Sanger and Hoavi LPs, Balmat continue apace with this stunning ambient excursion from Patricia Wolf. Previously spotted in Portland, Oregon outfit Soft Metals, Wolf strikes out this year as a solo artist with this and an adjacent album on Past Inside The Present. Her approach is slow and refined, capturing a certain organic mystery in her simple, patient arrangements. The palette is clear and open, but it's the arrangement rather than the sound design which truly captivates on this flawless ambient album.
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Silver Beach (Extended Edition) (remastered)
Silver Beach (Extended Edition) (remastered) (limited 2xLP + insert in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: ABST 018. Rel: 23 Apr 21
Four (5:09)
Panaroma (5:37)
The Open Room (2:24)
Journey (6:15)
The Emeralds (4:43)
Crystal-Ice (4:34)
Dark Eyed Drums (6:20)
Silver Beach (3:09)
Little Big Tune (3:28)
Recitation (3:55)
Mountain Train (4:34)
Aural Light (3:52)
Chime (3:17)
Sequenza (6:58)
Amiga (4:41)
Lakeside (3:16)
The Wintergarden Ethereal (4:41)
Review: If you dig the kind of mid-1980s instrumental music that couldn't quite decide whether it was new-age ambient, deep synth-pop or horizontal, synthesizer-fired jazz-funk, you may well already be aware of Erik Wollo's 1987 album Silver Beach, an Andreas Wollenwieder style affair that's loved by many Balearic selectors. At the time of release, the album was described as "synthetic walkabout music" and that's a fairly accurate description; it's all gentle rhythms, bubbly melodies, colourful synthesizer textures and smile-inducing arrangements. This expanded reissue not only boasts the entire album in freshly remastered form, but also a second record featuring similarly attractive cuts recorded in the same period, some of which have only ever been available on CD.
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Sources: Early Works 1986-1992
Cat: STS 342CD. Rel: 31 May 19
Blooming
Swamp Land
Soft Journey
Under Water
The Near Future
The Movie
Luftreise
Native Dance
Big Sky
Ody At Sea
Review: A multi-faceted composer, musician and producer with a reputation for adaptability, Erik Wollo is arguably best known within electronic music circles for his distinctively fluid, personal and emotional take on ambient music. There's plenty of examples of this kind of work on "Sources", a set that draws together mostly unreleased tracks recorded during the formative years of his career in the mid-to-late 1980s. It includes a number of sublime, spellbinding cuts, including the Terry Riley meets Tangerine Dream synthesizer hypnotism of "Swamp Land", the deep space electronics and intricate melodies of "Under Water", the Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe style exoticism of "The Movie" and the shuffling positivity of "Big Sky", a gently rhythmic piece just tailor made for sound tracking summer sunrises.
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World Standard (remastered)
Cat: TEJI 38055/TEJI38056. Rel: 14 Mar 22
Taiyo To Daliya (3:52)
Seishun Gunzo (3:49)
Le Train Musical (4:29)
Tampopo No Osake (5:45)
Fellini & Rota (3:36)
Yashi No Mi (3:29)
Suifu-Tachi No Utagoe (3:41)
Jappan Mars (3:53)
Yume No Tsuki (5:16)
Ikeru Ohjo No Tame No Pavanu (4:07)
Kuroi Kage No Gondora (3:18)
Watashi No Unmeisen (2:40)
Review: World Standard is a stylish pop unit that incorporates a wide range of music from rock, techno to ambient.Their memorable first album, which debuted in 1985 on the Teichiku Non-Standard label produced by Haruomi Hosono, will be remastered and reissued under the supervision of Soichiro Suzuki! This is the second analogue release by Warsta, whose LP "Asagao" (released in September 2020 by conatala record), a collection of world standard demos, has been well received and is now attracting attention from around the world.
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No Beauty In The World
No Beauty In The World (limited grey marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: PITPV 043S. Rel: 20 Jan 22
No Beauty In The World (Parts I & II) (5:33)
No Beauty In The World (part III) (2:40)
Limniad (4:59)
For Ennio I (5:04)
For Ennio II (0:47)
Impossible Rooms (3:57)
(Fragments) (2:20)
Arctic Horizon (5:29)
There Has To Be A Reason (2:37)
Impossible Mirrors (3:39)
Review: 'No Beauty In The World' is a reflection of how in a world so cruel we can find beauty, with its music bouncing between beautiful ambience and piano loops, modular synth melodies to darker textural and feedback driven drones. Unlike other wounds records where the fluidity of the entire album tells a story, 'No Beauty In The World' explore various sonic possibilities and territories. This is a culmination of over 2 years of writing and recording, constantly driven by the uncertainty and darkness in the world that we live in. Despite it all, the sonic arc of the album gives us something to hope for, maybe there is beauty in the end. The record was engineered and mixed by Diogo Strausz (Far Out Recordings) in France and mastered (digital and vinyl) by Lawrence English (Room40). The record features collaborations from guitarist Carlos Ferreira and drummer / synthesist Phillip Stosberg.
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No Beauty In The World
No Beauty In The World (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: PITPV 043CLEAR. Rel: 20 Jan 22
No Beauty In The World (part I & II) (5:26)
No Beauty In The World (part III) (2:38)
Limniad (5:02)
For Ennio (I) (4:58)
For Ennio (II) (0:51)
Impossible Rooms (3:54)
(Fragments) (2:19)
Arctic Horizon (5:29)
There Has To Be A Reason (2:37)
Impossible Mirrors (3:53)
Review: 'No Beauty In The World' is a reflection of how in a world so cruel we can find beauty, with its music bouncing between beautiful ambience and piano loops, modular synth melodies to darker textural and feedback driven drones. Unlike other wounds records where the fluidity of the entire album tells a story, 'No Beauty In The World' explore various sonic possibilities and territories. This is a culmination of over 2 years of writing and recording, constantly driven by the uncertainty and darkness in the world that we live in. Despite it all, the sonic arc of the album gives us something to hope for, maybe there is beauty in the end. The record was engineered and mixed by Diogo Strausz (Far Out Recordings) in France and mastered (digital and vinyl) by Lawrence English (Room40). The record features collaborations from guitarist Carlos Ferreira and drummer / synthesist Phillip Stosberg.
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Pretty Mushroom Clouds
Cat: ARCHIVE 42. Rel: 11 Apr 08
Pretty Mushroom Clouds
Submerged In Ice/(Broadway Approx 6pm)
Ash
The Devil Wears Sunroof
Blisters
Review: Archive presents Peter Wright's 'Pretty Mushroom Clouds'. Five track droner from this New Zealander via London. A mix of ambient guitar work, field recordings, and sound-scapes recorded between 2005-2006
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Landmark
Landmark (gatefold gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASIPV 036. Rel: 23 Jan 23
Prospect (4:17)
Reprise (6:42)
Summiteer (5:30)
Roche Zone (7:06)
Momentweise (7:30)
Stereo A (6:13)
Stereo B (12:23)
Convergence (5:44)
Range (6:42)
Shelter (5:51)
Review: Max Wurden's sophomore long player on A Strangely Isolated Place follows four years after 2019's 'Format'. 'Landmark' finds the artist exploring a new way of creating music as he combines and integrates some external forces into his usual studio production process. He sees this as a way of organically allowing himself to experiment and collate different sounds from things such as a self-built Klangkiste sound box, an old out-of-tune Schimmel piano, guitars, early jazz samples, classical music. and much more. Although disparate on paper, during the process they all began to relate to one another to give the intricately detailed album that emerges here.

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To Those Who Dwelt In A Land Of Deep Darkness
To Those Who Dwelt In A Land Of Deep Darkness (limited translucent green vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PITP 31GREEN. Rel: 18 Aug 22
To Those Who Dwelt In A Land Of Deep Darkness (11:38)
Addendum 1 (9:30)
Addendum 2 (6:24)
Addendum 3 (7:33)
Coda (6:36)
Review: zake & Wayne Robert Thomas come together to serve up a thoughtful and healing deep dive into "what it means to continue living life in the face of loss and uncertainty." Their album is one of great depth emotional and full of subtle struggles that we can all relate to. 'To Those Who Dwelt in a Land of Deep Darkness' was first put out as a 10" lathe but now gets pressed dup properly to 12" vinyl with three extra tracks taken from the original recording sessions. They say the best art comes out of adversity and that is certainly true here.
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out of stock $29.65
To Those Who Dwelt In A Land Of Deep Darkness
To Those Who Dwelt In A Land Of Deep Darkness (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PITP 31CLEAR. Rel: 18 Aug 22
To Those Who Dwelt In A Land Of Deep Darkness (11:40)
Addendum 1 (9:34)
Addendum 2 (6:24)
Addendum 3 (7:32)
Coda (6:27)
Review: zake & Wayne Robert Thomas come together to serve up a thoughtful and healing deep dive into "what it means to continue living life in the face of loss and uncertainty." Their album is one of great depth emotional and full of subtle struggles that we can all relate to. 'To Those Who Dwelt in a Land of Deep Darkness' was first put out as a 10" lathe but now gets pressed dup properly to 12" vinyl with three extra tracks taken from the original recording sessions. They say the best art comes out of adversity and that is certainly true here.
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