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Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace (gatefold translucent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: 6516811. Rel: 11 Apr 24
End Of Innocence (2:37)
As The Planets & The Stars Collapse (2:28)
Insecurities (4:36)
Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become (3:10)
The Wounded Need To Be Replenished (2:42)
Body To Inhabit (7:28)
I’ll Do Whatever You Want (7:41)
Living (3:41)
Breathing (4:27)
Kiss Me Before I Forget (2:54)
Song Of The Motherland (4:46)
Review: British jazz musician Shabaka Hutchings releases his sophomore album 'Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace', set to be another distinctive ribbon on top of his well-decorated jazz career including collaborations with Andre 3000 and being a member of Sons of Kemet. The LP marks Hutchings' return to music after giving up the saxophone a year ago. Here he returns to his original instrumental calling, the clarinet, but a wide array of wind and percussion punctuates his musings. Opening track 'End of Innocence', is a brief and understated clarinet and piano marriage. The reverberation of the keys softly drones behind the masterfully precise clarinet lead, with perfectly placed percussion sprinkled throughout. It's introspective, serene and understated - a supremely narrative feel that only instrumental jazz can give off. This pressing is the indie-exclusive red-coloured disc.
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 in stock $27.25
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Spectral Evolution
Cat: M 14. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Intro (1:28)
Changes (4:00)
Descending (5:39)
First Short Space (3:23)
Take The Train (4:11)
First Long Space (edit) (2:42)
Fifths Twice (5:33)
Second Long Space (5:14)
Your Goodbye (3:25)
Second Short Space (3:18)
Ascending (2:35)
Changes Reprise (1:08)
Review: After a two-decade interlude, Jim O'Rourke's Moikai returns with Spectral Evolution, a major new work by Rafael Toral. Making his name in the mid-1990s with influential guitar drone platters like Sound Mind Sound Body and Wave Field (both reissued by Drag City in recent years), Toral has never been one to rest on his laurels repeating past glories. In the early years of the 21st century, Toral began his "Space Program", a 13 year investigation of the performance possibilities of an ever-expanding set of custom electronic instruments, played with a fluid phrasing and rhythmic flexibility inspired by jazz. Dedicated to honing his skills on these idiosyncratic instruments, Toral founded his Space Quartet, where his mini-amplifier feedback integrates seamlessly into the frontline of a classic post-free jazz quartet rounded out with saxophone, double bass, and drums. Since 2017, Toral's work has been entering a new phase, often still centred around the arsenal of self-built instruments developed in the Space Program, but with a renewed interest in the long tones and almost static textures of his earlier work; he has also, after more than a decade, returned to the electric guitar. Spectral Evolution is undoubtedly Toral's most sophisticated work to date, bringing together seemingly incompatible threads from his entire career into a powerful new synthesis, both wildly experimental and emotionally affecting.
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 in stock $22.58
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Perceive Its Beauty Acknowledge Its Grace
Cat: 650431 1. Rel: 11 Apr 24
End Of Innocence (2:37)
As The Planets & The Stars Collapse (2:28)
Insecurities (4:36)
Managing My Breath, What Fear Had Become (3:10)
The Wounded Need To Be Replenished (2:42)
Body To Inhabit (7:28)
I’ll Do Whatever You Want (7:41)
Living (3:41)
Breathing (4:27)
Kiss Me Before I Forget (2:54)
Song Of The Motherland (4:46)
Review: Composer and multi-instrumentalist Shabaka Hutchings releases his sophomore LP Perceive Its Beauty, Acknowledge Its Grace', building on his increasingly impressive career working with Andre 3000, Sun Ra Arkestra and heading multiple bands - not least the, now dissolved, The Comet is Coming. The album marks the king's return to music, following his abandonment of the saxophone in 2023. Here he returns to his original instrumental calling, the clarinet, but a wide array of wind is on offer. The first single, the opening track 'End of Innocence', is a succinct clarinet and piano marriage. The reverberation of the keys softly emanates behind the masterfully controlled clarinet lead, with perfectly placed percussion sprinkled throughout. It's introspective, serene and understated - a supremely narrative feel that only instrumental jazz can give off.
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 in stock $27.25
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Sentiment
Sentiment (limited yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: THRILL 610LPX. Rel: 18 Apr 24
4pm (1:35)
Head (5:39)
It Could Be Anything (4:41)
Asking For It (1:47)
Iii (4:18)
Lover's Spit Plays In The Background (3:57)
Sycamore Skylight (5:05)
Please 5 More Minutes (feat Lala Lala) (4:24)
W Sunset Blvd (1:36)
Ily2 (feat Hand Habits) (3:11)
Review: Claire Rousay continues her compelling evolution with this stunning new album on Thrill Jockey. sentiment once again finds threads of instrumentation and field recordings interweaving with snatches of poetry, dialogue and of course rousay's heart-rending vocal turns. The lens on this particular record is focused on loneliness, nostalgia, sentimentality, guilt and sex, captured in moments of heartfelt songwriting and passages of experimental, ambient exploration. It's simultaneously challenging and immediately endearing, adding ever more depth to rousay's intriguing profile as she dabbles in pop without ever compromising her experimental instincts.
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Hypatia
Hypatia (transparent copper smokey vinyl LP + insert + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ASIPV 046. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Branksome (5:54)
Open Heart (5:24)
Enough (3:47)
Almost Remembered (3:02)
Breaking Fingers (2:33)
Tragic (3:58)
Bloodless (5:52)
Garden (3:31)
Review: Colin Dunkerley, aka the artist Lapsed Pacifist, navigates the world as a sound engineer by day and leaves little time for his own music. He has plenty of accolades for his work from a niche audience for his productions under the alias Negative Neutron but for years wanted to pursue a more dark ambient route. Finally, he has made time to indulge his own music-making endeavours and now presents Hypatia, an album that materialised over an extended period. It features field recordings and audio loops processed through his modular setup and takes inspiration from Marco Polo's imaginary cities and rather mirrors Dunkerley's creative journey as it evokes memories of cold, distant places and the emotions they stir.
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 in stock $26.73
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The Horizon Is On The Horizon
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The Horizon Is On The Horizon (LP + CD + postcards)
Cat: DELIA 001LP. Rel: 22 Apr 24
Shrinkwrap - "Vibra Marimba" (4:38)
Brown Fang - "A Fixed Point" (4:28)
Torn Sail - "Mud People Rise" (6:23)
C5 & C6 - "Where's Gordon Gone" (4:14)
Nine Voices - "So It Goes" (2:22)
Torn Sail - "Consider Your Position" (3:10)
Shrinkwrap - "Beautiful Dub Thing" (1:58)
Brown Fang - "Tenori Respira" (edit) (5:20)
Modular Synthesis School - "Birdsong In Podlog " (5:02)
Never Ending Birthdays - "Mushk" (3:02)
Huw Costin - "Save The World By Dawn" (3:38)
Shrinkwrap - "Vibra Marimba" (CD1)
Brown Fang - "A Fixed Point"
Torn Sail - "Mud People Rise"
C5 & C6 - "Where's Gordon Gone"
Nine Voices - "So It Goes"
Torn Sail - "Consider Your Position"
Shrinkwrap - "Beautiful Dub Thing"
Brown Fang - "Tenori Respira"
Modular Synthesis School - "Birdsong In Podlog "
Never Ending Birthdays - "Mushk"
Huw Costin - "Save The World By Dawn"
Review: Delia Recordings is a new micro-label from Nottingham that launches into the world with this very tidy new album, Then Horizon Is On The Horizon. It's a various artists collection of absorbing works curated, mixed and produced by lifelong gear collector Matt Horobin and it comes on vinyl and CD and includes postcards. The tracks are all taken from three upcoming albums the label is working on by artists Brown Fang, Torn Sail and Shrinkwrap, and bridge the gap between the local evolving Balearic scene and Laurel Canyon escapism. Gentle grooves, downbeat dub and delicate drones all feature.
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 in stock $35.04
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Afrikan Culture
Afrikan Culture (limited LP)
Cat: B 0036213. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Black Meditation (4:01)
Call It A European Paradox (3:30)
Ital Is Vital (4:41)
Memories Don't Live Like People Do (1:40)
Ritual Awakening (1:33)
Explore Inner Space (6:15)
The Dimension Of Subtle Awareness (4:30)
Rebirth (1:46)
Review: A saxophonist at the pinnacle of his game, Shabaka Hutchings presents 'Afrikan Culture, on which he explores the rich musical traditions of the African continent and combines them with contemporary, self-affirming themes. Remarkably for how well-touted his name is, this is Hutchings' first ever solo LP, bringing it to the masses under the name Shabaka (following on the smash success of Sons Of Kemet and The Comet Is Coming). It's a stunning, existential album which not only pays tribute to the Afrofuturist greats who precede him, but which, of course, looks squarely into the eyes of Afroftuture that will come after him.
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 in stock $23.35
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All Of Us Strangers (Soundtrack)
Cat: HWD 1435921. Rel: 12 Apr 24
Overture (3:38)
Harry (3:04)
Park (2:34)
Come Back Soon (2:47)
Remember To Breathe (3:28)
Always Running Away (1:43)
Drifting Ove Rthe Edge (3:04)
Can I Hug You Now? (1:54)
Where Would We Go? (1:51)
Always Be Alone (2:24)
Don't Say It (3:04)
Diner (3:13)
Harry's Flat (6:44)
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "The Power Of Love" (4:35)
Review: Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch's All of Us Strangers soundtrack is a superb trip through plenty of highly atmospheric landscapes that blend delicate piano melodies with haunting electronic textures. Each track paints a vivid portrait, evoking a sense of introspection and emotional depth that only heightens the scenes in the movie. Levienaise-Farrouch's narrative captivates and guides the audience through a range of moods from tranquil introspection to moments of poignant intensity, and as such this soundtrack showcases her exceptional talent for composition and storytelling.
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 in stock $33.99
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Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentothal
Cat: KRANK 241LP. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Buried At Westwood Memorial Park, In An Unmarked Grave, To The Left Of Walter Matthau (4:46)
Tissue Of Lies (3:37)
Pelagic Swell (3:28)
Stock Horror (7:14)
Dim Hopes (3:37)
As Above Perhaps So Below (2:24)
Mexican Helium (3:08)
We Were Vaporised (4:28)
(Don’t Go Back To) Boogerville (3:05)
Review: American composer and sound engineer Adam Wiltzie, may not yet be a household name in electronic music yet but it's a safe bet you have heard projects that he has been involved in. Adam is one half of the highly regarded ambient and drone project Stars Of The Lid for the past 30 years and also worked with many popular rock and indie bands as an engineer as well as done composing for film and TV. Eleven Fugues For Sodium Pentathol is the name for his first all original material for a full album. Last year in 2023 brought the untimely death of Stars Of The Lid partner Brian Mcbride. However, Adam's relationship with Kranky records is as strong as ever and that's where his first solo album finds a home. The music is inspired by a recurring dream Adam had where the music he composes makes people die. The music blends heavy emotions from ruin to absolute beauty. A powerful album that has extreme depth and cinematic expansiveness. We hope this will be the start to a very productive solo career that will continue his excellent work that was done with Stars Of The Lid.
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 in stock $28.01
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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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 in stock $22.58
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12
12 (trifold clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: SONY 196587898212. Rel: 23 Jun 23
20210310 (6:45)
20211130 (5:10)
20211201 (5:21)
20220123 (8:26)
20220202 (6:04)
20220207 (6:58)
20220214 (9:22)
20220302 - Sarabande (3:15)
20220302 (0:50)
20220307 (1:58)
20220404 (2:34)
20220304 (3:32)
Review: Ryuichi Sakamoto is making a very welcome return here with his first solo album since 2017's async. Milan Records are releasing 12 in January to coincide with the venerated Japanese composer's 71st birthday, and the timing is poignant given the album draws from musical sketches created while Sakamoto battled for two and a half years with cancer. Sakamoto himself describes reaching for his synths as a kind of therapeutic response to a big operation, and so the music carries an added depth of personal experience from one of the most profound ordeals a person can go through.
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 in stock $32.43
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Point Of Entry
Point Of Entry (limited LP)
Cat: MAT 23. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Eternal Life (3:56)
Theories (2:07)
October Song (4:05)
All I Ever Needed (6:13)
Light From Three Sides (4:08)
Silver Sand (3:12)
Ditto (4:46)
Face Of Another (3:30)
Low Tide (3:23)
Golden Hour (4:27)
Future Friends (2:33)
Review: Following a run of superb collaborative releases - including sets created with Ana Stamp, Suzanne Kraft and his old pal Gigi Masin - Jonny Nash has finally got round to recording a new solo album. It's his first lone LP for four years and draws as much from his love of folk and acoustic music as the immersive sound worlds of ambience. As a result, his usual lilting, effects-laden guitar textures, stretched-out synthesiser chords and immersive electronic textures rub shoulders with finger-picked acoustic guitars, pedal steel-inspired motifs, strummed chords and echo and reverb-laden snippets of his own voice (a sonic ingredient he has not used for some time). The results are as magical and mesmerising as you'd expect, with Point of Entry crashing straight in to the list of Nash's strongest releases to date.
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 in stock $24.39
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Surround (remastered)
Surround (remastered) (blue vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT 09C1. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Time After Time (11:09)
Surround (3:22)
Something Blue (5:46)
Time Forest (11:00)
Water Planet (2:06)
Green Shower (6:20)
Review: Amongst the many Hiroshi Yoshimura albums to enjoy a reissue in recent years, it's astonishing it's taken until now for someone to do right by Surround. Yoshimura's legacy (and second hand value) has shot up since the resurgent appreciation of ambient music from Japan and some his most treasured albums have ridden waves of online algorithms to become wildly popular and highly sought after. The prices on original copies of this 1986 album tell you all you need to know, but thankfully Temporal Drift are here to present a high-end reissue of this masterful piece of ambient escapism, crafted by a true master of the genre. This is the blue vinyl pressing, all the better to dive into head first.
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 in stock $43.58
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Winter Sun
Cat: MFM 067. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Winter Sun (6:34)
Fever Dream (7:18)
 in stock $24.65
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Music Has The Right To Children
Music Has The Right To Children (gatefold 2xLP + sticker)
Cat: WARPLP 55R. Rel: 18 Oct 13
Wildlife Analysis
An Eagle In Your Mind
The Color Of The Fire
Telephasic Workshop
Triangles & Rhombuses
Sixtyten
Turqoise Hexagon Sun
Kaini Industries
Bocuma
Roygbiv
Rue The Whirl
Aquarius
Olson
Pete Standing Alone
Smokes Quantity
Open The Light
One Very Important Thought
Review: Widely regarded as Boards of Canada's finest hour, Music Has The Right To Children finds itself the subject of a well-deserved 2LP gatefold reissue from Warp Records. One of the most defining records of what was known for better or worse as IDM still sounds as timeless as it did in 1998, as the library tones of "Wildlife Analysis", thick downtempo rhythms of "Roygbiv" and out of focus melodies of "Olson" prove. Essential!
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 in stock $23.35
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Inna Heavy Dub Encounter
Inna Heavy Dub Encounter (numbered vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: SPB 12050. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Gnossienne Dub No 1 (9:48)
Gnossienne Dub No 2 (4:02)
Gnossienne Dub No 3 (4:25)
Gnossienne Dub No 4 (2:35)
Gnossienne Dub No 5 (3:06)
Gymnopedie Dub No 1 (3:25)
Gymnopedie Dub No 3 (5:55)
Gnossine (2:50)
Review: Prince Istari's earliest memories are of his mother playing the tranquil melodies of Erik Satie's pieces on the piano. Skipping school, he'd bask in the sun, absorbed by the serene tunes and years later in 2024, rediscovering his mother's sheet music sparked a creative resurgence. He transformed them into dub versions, crafting a tapestry of sound, and each piece's form dictated its direction, evolving from heavy dub to delicate piano and synthesiser blends. The finale, a relic from his past as Istari Lasterfahrer, features a distorted recording of his mother playing Satie to complete the circle. This special record comes in limited quantities of just 200 copies.

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 in stock $23.09
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Surround (remastered)
Surround (remastered) (LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: DRFT 09LP. Rel: 19 Jan 24
Time After Time (11:09)
Surround (3:22)
Something Blue (5:46)
Time Forest (11:00)
Water Planet (2:06)
Green Shower (6:20)
Review: In the widespread revival of Japanese ambient music, Hiroshi Yoshimura's music has been cast as some of the most cherished and reissued. Albums such as Music For Nine Post Cards and Green have enjoyed high-end editions in recent times, and now comes the turn of 1986 masterpiece Surround. It's been fervently pined for by the new wave of Far East ambient aficionados, and for good reason. This is Yoshimura at his best, delicately placing elegant musical figures atop oceanic pools of synth and leaving ample room for the mind to cast adrift. That might sound like a very generic way of describing an ambient release, but Surround's qualities transcend the formulaic trappings of the genre to become something truly magical.
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 in stock $36.59
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Life In Moments
Cat: LP TOT 87. Rel: 26 Sep 23
Taken Leave Of All Senses (0:01)
Viewed From Across The Room (0:01)
I Turned To Face The Sun (0:01)
Bring (5:59)
Sonata Andantino (2:50)
Sea & LCD (1:53)
Grindatone (3:06)
A Somnambulant Drift (4:42)
Talisman (2:49)
Abandoned Housing Blocks Of Prypiat (3:15)
Triospheres (4:15)
Falling Upwards Aria (1:12)
Review: Legend has it that around 1997, The Future Sound of London decided to make an album that combined the electronic and broken trance-inducing acid the outfit were already renowned for, and progressive rock. As work continued, a decision was made to go full psyche rock, and the result was The Isness by The Amorphous Androgynous. Had the original idea come to fruition, the hybrid sounds therein might be similar to Life In Moments. Originally released in 2015, this record is one of those very special instances in which you're presented with something that genuinely sounds new. Of course, there's plenty owed, too, with moments definitely nodding to the likes of Sabres of Paradise, slow mo dark room chug and other leftfield dance. On the whole, though, the combination of late night jazz, otherworldly electronica, tripped-out space rock, ambient and movie-esque scores is pretty incomparable.

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 in stock $25.43
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Exit Simulation
Exit Simulation (limited LP)
Cat: KRANK 240LP. Rel: 29 Nov 23
1111 (2:32)
The Nite B4 (2:49)
U Care (6:01)
Violently Rooted (3:44)
Exit Simulation (3:36)
Exits (1:40)
Soma (5:59)
Messages From Above (2:12)
Lament (1:30)
Violently Rooted Reprise (3:37)
The Architect (2:27)
Analysis Paralysis (1:09)
Cascade (3:00)
Review: South Carolina singer and producer Niecy Blues describes her songwriting process like an undertow: "I feel a strange pull, and let it carry me, following swirling leaves/whole days roll by, forgetting about the body." Their full-length debut, Exit Simulation, captures this sense of deep-rooted divination, cycling between simmering ballads, ghosted r&b, downtempo gospel, and looped vocal improvisations - often within the same track. The title is taken from a science fiction novel she read during the purgatory of the pandemic, alluding to a dimensional ideation of departure - "the permission to imagine leaving." Recorded in her current home of Charleston, she characterizes the album's mood in terms both reflective and raw: an exploration of things suppressed, foundations beginning to crack, "talking myself off a ledge." The music of Niecy Blues transposes reverie and reckoning into emotive devotionals of keys, guitar, bass, synth, and bewitched voice, steeped in sacred atmospheres gleaned from a youth spent in a religious Oklahoma household: "My first experience with ambient music was church - slow songs of worship, with delay on the guitar - even if you don't believe, you feel something."
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 in stock $28.01
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The Closest Thing To Silence
The Closest Thing To Silence (limited 'silent' grey vinyl LP wth obi-strip (indie exclusive))
Cat: IARC 77LPI. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Ten Hour Wave (0:19)
Breathing In Three Orbits (intro) (3:07)
Breathing In Three Orbits (6:42)
The Closest Thing To Silence (3:50)
Dizzy Ditty (4:33)
Une Ombre Legere (4:19)
New Air (2:22)
Ecoute Au Loin (6:03)
A Treasure Chest (5:56)
Stay Centered (2:14)
Stack Attack (6:20)
Review: This is a limited edition 'silent' grey vinyl version of Ariel Kalma, Jeremiah Chiu, and Marta Sofia Honer's The Closest Thing to Silence. The album is one that defies conventions and offers ethereal compositions and intricate soundscapes that immerse listeners in contemplation. Kalma's mastery of wind instruments, Chiu's electronic experimentation, and Honer's emotive vocals seamlessly blend, creating a serene tapestry of sound. Each track unfolds like a meditative journey, guiding listeners through evocative landscapes of sound. This collaborative effort highlights the beauty of stillness, inviting introspection and appreciation for the artistry that emerges from such moments. This, then, is a testament to the transformative power of collaborative creativity.
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 in stock $34.24
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Safe Place
Cat: WOP 006. Rel: 19 Mar 24
West (2:44)
Prozora (4:44)
Safe Place (2:26)
Boy (4:38)
Night (3:07)
Carrier (2:46)
Hydro Park (2:01)
Come To Me (4:12)
Operator (3:24)
Liman (1:24)
You'll Be Okay (3:10)
2 Days (4:17)
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La Folie Studio
Cat: VER LP47. Rel: 17 Apr 24
Trombe (3:46)
Fordizm (6:51)
Esika Molimo Ezali (4:26)
Clair De Lune A Mykonos (12:32)
Allo? (5:00)
Mange (7:37)
Satanique Musette (6:16)
La Folie Studio (4:39)
Theatre De Verdure (5:38)
Review: French outfit Chateau Flight have spent two years in the studio making music, playing around and experimenting and now the fruits of that work are presented on this new album La Folie Studio. It is full of the sound of analogue machines conversing and the artists themselves speaking through their darkened basslines or eerie pads. Occult worlds are crafted, ambient soundscapes are cooked up and leftfield cosmic explorations occur throughout a journeying album full of a wide range of emotions. This lovely record features guests on the odd track such as Johnny Nash on guitar, Cosmic Neman mumbling on 'Mange', John Cravache playing 'his special organ" and Bony Bikaye singing on 'Esika Molimo Ezali'. It's an occult world of left of centre sound that will keep you coming back for more.
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Played by: DJ ROCCA
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Reveries
Reveries (limited 180 gram orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 275LP. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Reveries (9:31)
Deus (4:34)
Cadere (5:29)
Somnium (8:03)
Vale (8:02)
Aufero (4:24)
Review: World class dronesmiths Zach Frizzell, Marc Ertel and Damien Duque unleash their first joint effort in several years, delving deeper into the patented 'dronegaze' formula characterising their first outing 'Liberamente'. Landing somewhere in a soothingly liminal zone between the lighter and more introspective tone floats of La Monte Young and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma's roomy feedback washes, the trio extract a vast array of sweet, soporific and unconventional timbres from instruments both acoustic and electrified to meditative effect. A perfect soundtrack to studious introspection and languid bliss-outs alike.
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 in stock $20.24
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All Things Shining
Cat: BE 012. Rel: 22 Sep 23
Force Lines (3:21)
Sphereology (3:59)
Lansky's Vision (7:12)
Psychic Tsunami (4:43)
Look Out Through My Eyes (2:28)
Luxuria & Invidia (4:18)
Liquid Breath (4:07)
Machinic Unconcious (2:44)
All Fortune is Good Fortune (6:46)
Look Out at the Things You Made (2:14)
Review: Rings Around Saturn (Rory McPike) returns for his latest full-length album after 2018's self-titled brokntoys debut, moving on from self-definition to explore a new concept, that of 'All Things Shining'. The LP touches on ambient, electroacoustic studies and filmic/VGM composition, but outside of these references, it stands as a beautiful suite of songs, effortlessly evoking a palette that seems to burst and ooze with a mood of jubilance and hope. Fans of hedonic calculators like Barker will similarly pleased at its use of trance dispositifs, but which are yet lent a glossier, rainmaking vibe ('Sphereology'), while later cuts go on to evoke idyllic Hellenic hallways and walled paradisiacal gardens, with a vocal-angelic edge.
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Pattern Damage
Cat: SFERIC 12. Rel: 09 Apr 24
Intro (1:07)
Forest Spirit (2:23)
Midnight (2:48)
Interlude (2:32)
Chances (2:44)
Desert (feat Marina Zispin) (2:51)
Lead Us (3:43)
When My Heart Is Lonely (Monks Orchard) (5:31)
Passage/Reversal/Fortune (feat Nwakke) (5:17)
Almost Nothing (feat Darkmarik) (3:33)
I Don't Sleep (3:35)
Anon's Song (2:53)
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Great Doubt
Great Doubt (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ESC 192. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Light & Heavy (1:03)
Do You Wanna (3:17)
Give My All (3:54)
Almost (2:53)
Boost (3:31)
Everything Is Unreal (3:53)
Staying Here (2:23)
Overture (1:19)
Say You Love Me (4:09)
Review: Multi-award winning composer and viola maestro Astrid Sonne is an artist you won't forget in a hurry. Freewheeling between the somewhat regimented, or at least highly intentional world of electronic music production and the looser, more open-ended possibilities of experimental contemporary classical, melding both together in a place which is deceptively close to pop, she runs on improvised sections and meticulously crafted arrangements alike, in ways that feel truly natural. Following her acclaimed 2021 long form, 'Outside of Your Lifetime', with another beauty on Escho, one of many standout alternative imprints active in her native Denmark, Great Doubt is perhaps her most radio-playable effort to date, and yet musically it also embraces some of the most varied influences. From loop-based hip-hop to surreal court music, patient string-focused ambient, to leftfield drum machine pop.

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Paris Paris Texas Texas
Paris Paris Texas Texas (LP + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: OOH 38B. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Still Part Of The Ceiling (10:23)
Le Grand Souffle Celeste (4:04)
Weather Underground (3:17)
Larger Blossom-pleasure (5:03)
I Dabbled At The Keys Of A Hammerstein Organ (4:11)
Orris Butter (7:30)
 in stock $22.32
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Melancholia (remastered)
Melancholia (remastered) (limited gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: TRR 236LP. Rel: 01 May 14
Melancholia I
Melancholia II
Melancholia III
Melancholia IV
Melancholia V
Melancholia VI
Melancholia VII
Melancholia VIII
Melancholia IX
Melancholia X
Melancholia XI
Melancholia XII
Melancholia XIII
Melancholia XIV
 in stock $31.92
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Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill
Cat: KRANK 176LP. Rel: 07 May 13
Disengaged
Heavy Water/I'd Rather Be Sleeping
Stuck
When We Fall
Traveling Through A Sea
Fishing Bird (Empty Gutted In The Evening Breeze)
Invisible
I'm Dragging A Dead Deer Up A Hill
A Cover Over
Wind & Snow
Tidal Wave
We've All Gone To Sleep
Played by: Airhead, ShoCkS
 in stock $25.43
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The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld (remastered)
Cat: 577532 6. Rel: 27 Oct 17
Little Fluffy Clouds (4:27)
Earth (Gala) (9:48)
Supernova At The End Of The Universe (11:42)
Back Side Of The Moon (14:15)
Spanish Castles In Space (14:55)
Perpetual Dawn (9:13)
Into The Fourth Dimension (9:49)
Outlands (7:50)
Star 6 & 7 8 9 (8:10)
A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules From The Centre Of The Ultraworld: Live Mix MK 10 (18:51)
 in stock $31.13
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Cybernetic Defiance & Orgasm 2: Other Sides Of Henry Kawahara
Cat: EM 1205TCD. Rel: 02 Nov 22
Feel Strange (CD1: music For Multimedia)
Beyond Armageddon (July 15, 1999)
69 With B-Dog
Love Moonlight
The Old Man At The Goagajan Woods
St Valentine Day (February 14, 250)
Love Dance
Mercury Power
EnDOLPHIN (Water Sonic version - CD2: Co-production Works)
Sleeping Besides The Beast
Minami-kaze #4
Start On A Journey
Sim Sex
Morning
Neuro Dancer
Sweet Dreams
Still Life
Synethesia
Dolphin Dreams (Deep Relax mix)
Dolphinic Meditation
Track 1 (CD3: Special bonus Disc)
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4
Track 5
Track 6
Track 7
Track 8
Track 9
Track 10
Track 11
Track 12
Track 13
 in stock $30.09
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Floods
Floods (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DBL 112. Rel: 14 Apr 23
The Flood Of 1997 (17:14)
The Flood Of 2064 (20:47)
 in stock $24.14
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Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland (remastered)
Cat: TWSLP 36RM21. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Electroplasm (10:07)
No Turn Un-stoned (8:18)
Shpongolese Spoken Here (6:53)
Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland (10:33)
Nothing Is Something Worth Doing (6:23)
I Am You (11:36)
Invisable Man In A Flourescent Suit (8:53)
Walking Backwards Through The Cosmic Mirror (8:10)
Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland (live At Red Rocks 2014) (9:49)
Nothing Is Something Worth Doing (live At Red Rocks 2014) (6:38)
I Am You (live In London 2013) (11:27)
Review: Twisted are continuing their solid reissue campaign for one of the true greats of psy-trance culture, the mighty Sphongle. Simon Ponsford and Raja Ram's project of course reached beyond the trappings of dancefloor formula to become a much broader concern drawing on global music traditions and new age spirituality as much as mind-tweaking electronica. On this, their fourth album, the electronics were positively subsumed by intricately woven layers of flute, guitar, sitar, cello, hang drum and much more besides. Released in 2009 and remaining a firm favourite amongst the group's devoted fanbase, this remastered repress spread Ineffable Mysteries across three discs for maximum fidelity.
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Museum Of Consciousness (remastered)
Cat: TWSLP 45RM21. Rel: 21 Mar 23
Brain In A Fish Tank (7:52)
How The Jellyfish Jumped Up The Mountain (10:09)
The Aquatic Garden Of Extra-celestial Delights (11:40)
Juggling Molecules (9:16)
Further Adventures In Shpongleland (6:15)
The Epiphany Of Mrs Kugla (6:37)
Ticking The Amygdala (8:35)
Review: Sphongle continue to gift their fans with these exquisite reissues of their illustrious catalogue, catching up to more recent times with the richly dynamic sound of Museum Of Consciousness. This 2013 epic leant in on every dimension of Simon Ponsford and Raja Ram's sound, at once bristling with kinetic electronica energy while keeping their much-loved mysticism front and centre. It's a trip, like a Sphongle album should be, but it's also got a certain bite which more than stands up to the rigours of the modern dancefloor. One of the group's great skills has been in moving with the times while staying true to a certain deep-rooted, festival-friendly playfulness. Grab a slice of cosmic delight, freshly remastered for your brain to happily feast on.
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AIA: Alien Observer (reissue)
Cat: KRANK 224. Rel: 29 Oct 19
Moon Is Sharp (6:56)
Alien Observer (3:56)
Vapor Trails (8:56)
She Loves Me That Way (Second Heart Tone) (8:34)
Mary On The Wall (6:10)
Come Softly (4:29)
Review: Back in 2011, Liz Harris - better known under her artistic alias Grouper - released a pair of albums under the "AIA" banner. The first, "Dream Loss", has already been reissued; here, they offer up the second, "Alien Observer". It partly explores similar sonic territory, where distant-sounding recordings of Harris' voice, synths and evocative guitars are smothered in reverb, field recordings and noise, but also includes a few sharper, more defined moments. Amongst these, we'd suggest checking the sublime title track, a beautifully becalmed and spaced-out fusion of Harris' vocals and delay-laden guitar arpeggio scales, and closer "Come Softly", an even more beautiful and minimalist piece that's nothing less than stunning.
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 in stock $24.65
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Keyboard Fantasies
Keyboard Fantasies (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: TRANS 460X. Rel: 09 Apr 21
Ever New (7:10)
Winter Astral (6:26)
Let Us Dance (7:30)
Slow Dance (6:36)
Old Melody (4:35)
Sunset Village (7:12)
Review: RECOMMENDED
The re-discovery and re-appraisal of Beverly Glenn-Copeland's work is one of the more surprising outcomes of the pandemic's great pause, which for some people at least meant having more time to dive into the archives of cultural history, from music to literature to movies. Not that the spotlight isn't wholly deserving. As this 1986 album shows, the artist was well ahead of their time, with this strange, heady brew of electronic exoticism, experimental ambient and percussive poetry easy to mistake for a contemporary record.

Glenn-Copeland's own story is also a pretty interesting one. Now 76 years old, the maestro spent years identifying as a lesbian woman, before investigations in gender discourse led to the revelation that a transgender man was a more comfortable identity for the music maker, who also lays claim to a catalogue of kids' TV scores, including Sesame Street and Shiny Time Station.
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 in stock $25.43
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Evening Star (remastered)
Evening Star (remastered) (200 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DGMLP 2. Rel: 15 Apr 14
Wind On Water
Evening Star
Evensong
Wind On Wind
An Index Of Metals
Played by: Ekoplekz
 in stock $20.50
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Eulogy For Evolution 2017 (remastered)
Cat: ERATP 101LP. Rel: 29 Nov 17
0040 (4:38)
0048/0729 (5:13)
0952 (3:07)
1440 (6:38)
1953 (8:05)
3055 (5:24)
3326 (3:43)
3704/3837 (2:38)
 in stock $23.61
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Grid Of Points
Grid Of Points (LP + insert)
Cat: KRANK 217LP. Rel: 18 Apr 18
The Races (0:47)
Parking Lot (3:33)
Driving (3:37)
Thanksgiving Song (3:01)
Birthday Song (3:16)
Blouse (2:32)
Breathing (1:49)
Coal Train (2:00)
 in stock $24.90
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Equivalents
Cat: KRANK 221LP. Rel: 13 Aug 19
Equivalent 1 (7:09)
Equivalent 3 (7:15)
Equivalent 6 (6:44)
Equivalent 5 (4:15)
Equivalent 2 (7:54)
Equivalent 8 (3:25)
Equivalent 7 (feat Secret Pyramid) (6:33)
Equivalent 4 (7:50)
Review: Since joining the label at the turn of the millennium, Scott Morgan AKA Loscil has become one of the admirably experimental imprint's most prolific artists. "Equivalents" is Morgan's ninth album for the label and sees him offer up eight meditations on a hazy, spaced-out theme. It's a slow-burn affair, where processed melodic elements, held-note chords and drone style aural textures slowly move across the sound space. It's a formula that guarantees goodness from start to finish, with the pulsing "Equivalent 3", ghostly "Equivalent 6", Mr Cloudy-esque "Equivalent 2" and the becalmed and poignant "Equivalent 8" standing out.
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Still Way: Wave Notation 2
Cat: WRWTFWW 030. Rel: 21 Aug 19
Prelude (1:46)
Landscape Of Wheels (11:48)
Still Park (12:04)
Still Park (Piano Solo) (4:49)
Still Sky (8:37)
Image Under The Tree (13:07)
Review: For their latest must-check full length, Swiss ambient and jazz enthusiasts WRWTFWW have offered up a timely reissue of Satoshi Ashikawa's previously Japan-only 1982 album "Still Way". In some quarters it's considered a triumph of Japanese minimalism - an ambient set that was equally as inspired by Erik Satie as Brian Eno. The sounds are sparse, atmospheric and alluring, with simple harp, vibraphone, piano and flute motifs taking it in turns to rise and fall across the soundspace. It's intricate, soft-focus and hugely poignant, evoking memories of similarly lauded sets by Ashikawa's countrymen Hiroshi Yoshimura and Midori Takada. In other words, it's sublime.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
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The Blue Notebooks: 15th Anniversary Edition (reissue)
Cat: 483525 9. Rel: 11 May 18
The Blue Notebooks (1:15)
On The Nature Of Daylight (6:19)
Horizon Variations (1:52)
Shadow Journal (8:18)
Iconography (3:42)
Vladimir's Blues (1:18)
Arboretum (2:47)
Old Song (2:13)
Organum (3:15)
The Trees (7:46)
Written On The Sky (1:40)
A Catalogue Of Afternoons (1:47)
On The Nature Of Daylight (orchestral version) (6:35)
Vladimir's Blues 2018 (1:28)
On The Nature Of Daylight (Entropy) (6:51)
Vladimir's Blues (Jlin remix) (3:45)
Inconography (Konx Om-Pam remix) (3:59)
Review: As this expansive reissue proves, Max Richter's 2004 album The Blue Notebooks remains one of the greatest neo-classical works of recent decades. The album was famously inspired by the 2003 US invasion of Iraq and featured narration from actress Tilda Swinton. Such was the record's impact, in fact, that numerous pieces subsequently appeared on a variety of high profile movie soundtracks. To celebrate the work's 15th birthday, Richter has bundled the album with a second disc of largely unheard material. This includes a couple of intriguing remixes by Jlin and Konx-Om-Pax, two archive tracks produced during the album sessions, and a handful of new recordings of key instrumentals. These are all excellent, of course, but still pale in comparison to the inspired original album.
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The Others: Lustmord Deconstructed (Shadow Edition)
LUSTMORD / VARIOUS
The Others: Lustmord Deconstructed (Shadow Edition) (limited trifold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PEL 183V. Rel: 01 Jun 22
Enslaved - "Eon" (5:59)
MONO - "Er Eb Os" (9:21)
Ihsahn - "Dark Awakening" (4:41)
Jo Quail - "Prime" (9:18)
Bohren & Der Club Of Gore - "Plateau" (12:32)
Hackedepicciotto - "Trinity Past" (8:00)
Ulver - "Godeater" (12:46)
Jonas Renkse - "Er Eb Os" (7:54)
Zola Jesus - "Prime" (4:18)
Spotlights - "Of Eons" (8:23)
The Ocean - "Primal (State Of Being)" (10:40)
CROWN - "Element" (4:51)
Jaye Jayle - "Er Eb Es" (5:54)
Godflesh - "Ashen" (6:29)
Steve Von Till Aka Harvestman - "Testament" (7:29)
Arabrot - "The Last Days (See The Light)" (7:19)
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Anima
Anima (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KEPLARREV 09LP. Rel: 21 Mar 22
Track 1 (20:29)
Track 2 (19:55)
Track 3 (20:13)
Track 4 (12:31)
Review: Finnish studio wonder Sasu Ripatti returns under his Vladislav Delay moniker, arguably both his most recognised and obscure, universally adored and specialist. Opening on the logically titled and wholly immersive 'Track 1', these tunes are as rich as they are steely, combining white noise, distortion, and the clanging of surface on surface with tangibly eerie, atmospheric melodies.

Wherever you join things, the immediate impact is going to be significant. 'Track 4', for example, takes the elements that made its preceding numbers so spin-tingling, and finally builds those into something that packs inescapable rhythm while refusing to drop a beat, the culmination of that which has come before, marking this as a kind of set, leaving us with just that hint of the reassuring warm up, rather than purely an ambient album.
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 in stock $26.73
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Recordings From The Aland Islands
Recordings From The Aland Islands (heavyweight vinyl LP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 0053LP. Rel: 11 Mar 22
In Aland Air (3:05)
On The Other Sea (4:13)
Snacko (4:31)
Stureby House Piano (5:11)
Rocky Passage (1:49)
Kumlinge Kyrka (2:31)
Voices (7:35)
By Foot By Sea (0:57)
Anna's Organ (1:43)
Archipelago (7:11)
Under The Midnight Sun (3:50)
Review: Chicago's International Anthem serve up another high-grade contemporary jazz album, this time Recordings from the Aland Islands. It is the result of a journey to said islands in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland that Jeremiah Chiu & Marta Sofia made in 2017. As they learned about the land, the concept for this record was devised. It opens with hazy, dream-like sounds and takes in plenty pastoral sounds that easily bring to mind images of the romantic woodlands, moss covered boulders and forest floors of the islands.
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Hyphea
Hyphea (LP)
Cat: MFM 061. Rel: 15 Dec 22
Awakenin (2:58)
Foggi (feat Priori) (3:00)
Mille Et Une Nuits (4:31)
Chantilli (4:08)
Smooshi (4:08)
Megafauna (4:23)
Egregores (3:46)
Fly To Me (4:00)
Nightquest (4:12)
Afloat (feat Nap) (3:14)
Review: Phoebe Guillemot's world-building as RAMZi has yielded us a plethora of exquisite albums since she first emerged in the tape-oriented scene around 2013. She's gone on to helm different projects, tour the world and generally blossom as a singular and gifted artist. After a string of self-released LPs, she's popped up on Music From Memory with one of her most refined works to date. Hyphea unmistakably belongs in the RAMZi-verse, full of the same mystical, softly shaped flora and fauna which makes her music so inviting, but there's also a sense of structure and purpose here which suggests she was honing her expressions - a natural progression for an artist who can make electronic music sound so very natural indeed.
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 in stock $23.09
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The Sinking Of The Titanic (reissue)
Cat: SV 161LP. Rel: 12 Dec 22
The Sinking Of The Titanic (24:24)
Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet (24:04)
Review: A monolithic entry into the canon of longform ambient, experimental classical music, Gavin Bryars' The Sinking Of The Titanic receives the reissue treatment via Superior Viaduct. The record was initially produced by Brian Eno in 1975 as the first release on Obscure, and the title piece found Bryars fixating on the ill-fated luxury cruise liner through the perspective of its passengers. It's a haunting and engrossing piece with imperceptible layers of detail woven into its fabric. The accompanying piece, 'Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet', is equally important, revolving around a tape loop of a street singer and bringing the work of players such as Michael Nyman and Derek Bailey into the composition which builds into a powerful crescendo. Quite simply, a seminal work.
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Deep Listening 2019-2022
Cat: GM 23. Rel: 24 Mar 23
Eighty Eight (3:03)
December (3:55)
Cornflower (4:06)
Borders (1:07)
I Know How You Feel (4:29)
Through The Window (1:14)
January (4:01)
Four (4:00)
Ultramarine (3:44)
June (2:59)
Nine (3:42)
Grains Of Light (3:59)
In A Heartbeat (3:57)
The Golden Age (3:30)
Deep Orange (3:25)
One (3:49)
Signal To Power (4:10)
Super Wolf Moon (3:59)
Two (4:03)
Space (3:33)
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Truth Be Told
Cat: SSCD 15. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Some Other Life (7:48)
The Machinery Of Night (6:02)
Half The Words You Say (5:36)
Hall Of The Gods (5:27)
Behind The Veil (6:54)
Lucent Vessel (5:22)
The Widening Mire (6:31)
Slow Autumn (4:48)
The Certainty Of Tides (7:02)
Review: Many of ASC's albums never made it to wax first time round, something he's now addressing via a swathe of vinyl additions of classic back catalogue releases. The latest to get this treatment is 2014's 'Truth Be Told', a set that's amongst the San Diego-based producer's most inspired ambient works (and there have been many over the years, as well as plenty of killer experimental d&b and spaced-out techno). While it naturally makes use of processed field recordings and cutting-edge sound design techniques, 'Truth Be Told' is a very nostalgic ambient album. Those with a deep knowledge of the 1990s works of Pete Namlook will feel right at home, while the slowly pulsing chords, immersive pads and gently unfurling lead lines reminded us of Sun Electric's often overlooked classic '30.7.94 Live'.
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The Dark Age Of Love
The Dark Age Of Love (limited gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: IDA 060LP. Rel: 27 Jan 23
The Dark Age Of Love (3:38)
Red Queen (10:18)
Ostia (5:27)
Chaostrophy (5:27)
Love Secret Domain (4:32)
Tattoed Man (4:22)
Teenage Lightning (7:58)
Amber Rain (3:13)
Cardinal Points (5:21)
Blood From The Air (5:49)
Outro LSD (2:52)
 in stock $25.69
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