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Immunity (10th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Immunity (10th Anniversary Edition) (remastered) (limited gatefold purple vinyl 2xLP + booklet + insert + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: REWIGLP 176X. Rel: 05 Oct 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
We Disappear (4:43)
Open Eye Signal (7:49)
Breathe This Air (5:52)
Collider (8:31)
Abandon Window (4:50)
Form By Firelight (5:35)
Sun Harmonics (10:12)
Immunity (11:29)
Review: Jon Hopkins' fourth album Immunity is a bona fide classic that is now a full ten years old. To celebrate the milestone, it has been newly remastered for this special reissue. Listening back now reminds you just what a confident and adventurous record this was - a creative trip deep inside Hopkins' mind that brought totters everything he had done and learned up to that point. The focus was firmly on the dancefloor but still, the tracks come with plenty of emotional nuances, from sad piano motifs to stirring choral drones but shifting rhythms and real-world sound effects that brought the whole thing to life.
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 in stock $36.32
Immunity (10 Year Anniversary)
Cat: REWIGCD 176. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
We Disappear
Open Eye Signal
Breathe This Air
Collider
Abandon Window
Form By Firelight
Sun Harmonics
Immunity
Immunity (Asleep version)
Form By Firelight (Asleep version)
Breathe This Air (Asleep version)
Open Eye Signal (Asleep version)
Abandon Window (Moderat remix)
Breathe This Air (feat Purity Ring)
We Disappear (feat Lulu James)
Open Eye Signal (George Fitzgerald remix)
Collider (Pangaea remix)
 in stock $12.98
Immunity (B-STOCK)
Immunity (B-STOCK) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: WIGLP 298 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Experimental/Electronic
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


We never quite know what to expect from leftfield explorer Jon Hopkins, but we know it will be worth a listen. Immunity, his fourth solo album (he's recorded two others, one with Brian Eno and another with King Creosote), doesn't disappoint. Rooted in shuffling, forthright and occasionally off-kilter rhythms, it melds hazy, late night atmospherics and subtle melodies with intense, droning chords, woozy electronics and all manner of inventive noises. It's a blend that repeatedly pays dividends, from the mournful pianos and jumpy rhythms of "Breathe This Air', to the crystalline, soundscape ambience of "Abandon Window", and glitchy wonkiness of "Form By Firelight".
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out of stock $25.94
Music For Psychedelic Therapy
Music For Psychedelic Therapy (limited gatefold clear vinyl 2xLP + inserts + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 458X. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Welcome (with 7RAYS) (5:48)
Love Flows Over Us In Prismatic Waves (6:51)
Deep In The Glowing Heart (8:57)
Tayos Caves, Ecuador (19:03)
Ascending, Dawn Sky (with 7RAYS) (9:11)
Arriving (with 7RAYS) (4:43)
Sit Around The Fire (with Ram Dass, East Forest) (8:24)
Singing Bowl (Ascension) (19:46)
Review: At this stage in his career, Jon Hopkins should be able to do whatever the hell he likes. After proving his synaesthetic abilities throughout the 2010s - with masterpieces like 'Light Through The Veins' and his last album 'Singularity'- it's clear this climactic electronica artist knows no bounds. Now he debuts a new full guided meditation-style LP documenting his ketamine-fulled revelations realised in a remote Ecuadorian cave. Relinquishing beats and drum sounds, this is a fully ambient affair from Hopkins, and routinely features soothing, sampled vocal snippets from the late yogi and guru Baba Ram Daas, as well as collabs with producer and psychedelic ceremony guide East Forest.
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 in stock $27.25
Music For Psychedelic Therapy
Music For Psychedelic Therapy (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 458. Rel: 25 Mar 22
 
Ambient/Drone
Welcome (with 7RAYS) (5:48)
Love Flows Over Us In Prismatic Waves (6:51)
Deep In The Glowing Heart (8:57)
Tayos Caves, Ecuador (19:03)
Ascending, Dawn Sky (with 7RAYS) (9:11)
Arriving (with 7RAYS) (4:43)
Sit Around The Fire (with Ram Dass, East Forest) (8:24)
Singing Bowl (Ascension) (19:46)
Review: Much has been made of Jon Hopkins' intentions with his new album Music For Psychedelic Therapy, but whether you're a devoted tripper or a sober psychonaut his new album has plenty to offer. Of course Hopkins has more than proved himself over the years as a phenomenal producer and composer, but here he's replaced his brooding cinematic techscapes for blissful ambience draped in rich overtones and gently drifting patterns of melody and rhythm. It's wholly invigorating and relaxing, clearly designed to soothe the listener in stark contrast to the shock and awe he normally inspires amongst his considerable fan base.
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 in stock $25.69
Music For Psychedelic Therapy
Cat: WIGCD 458. Rel: 12 Nov 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Welcome
Tayos Caves, Ecuador I
Tayos Caves, Ecuador II
Tayos Caves, Ecuador III
Love Flows Over Us In Prismatic Waves
Deep In The Glowing Heart
Ascending, Dawn Sky (with 7rays)
Arriving (with 7rays)
Sit Around The Fire (with Ram Dass, East Forest)
Review: Since making a visit to Tayos Caves in Ecuador in 2018, Jon Hopkins has become progressively more interested in the potential of psychedelic therapy, and the ceremonies that accompany psychedelic trips in some cultures. Music For Psychedelic Therapy, his latest album, was partly designed as a soundtrack to such rituals and therapeutic sessions. Musically, it combines elements of ambient, drone and neo-classical, with each of the nine tracks remaining resolutely drum-free. It's an undeniably trippy but meditative affair that strikes a good balance between becalmed bliss and colourful aural intoxication.
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 in stock $10.90
Piano Versions
Piano Versions (limited blue vinyl 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUG 1217TX. Rel: 02 Jul 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Dawn Chorus (3:23)
Heron (4:03)
Modern Driveway (4:06)
Wintergreen (3:21)
Review: Seven years after he gave us the spectacularly beautiful Asleep Versions, Jon Hopkins presents four minimal piano stunners to help us return to those half-awake moments of absolute bliss. The bit before the dark in the back of your eyes turns red and you realise it's going to be another 12 hours or so before you're climbing back into the sack and returning to a place where, let's face it, most of us are pretty happy.

In terms of the music itself, this is Hopkins and therefore you know the score in terms of vision. Opening on the tranquility of 'Heron', which sounds as though it was recorded by a lakeside in southern England complete with wildlife on tape, from here things only get more intoxicating, until the delicate pitter pattered notes of 'Wintergreen' close us out on a subtle but moving air.
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 in stock $12.98
Piano Versions
Piano Versions (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: RUG 1217T. Rel: 02 Jul 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Dawn Chorus (3:22)
Heron (3:54)
Modern Driveway (3:58)
Wintergreen (3:16)
Review: Given that Jon Hopkins' work has frequently been praised for its intricately layered electronic sounds, it's something of a surprise to see him release a mini album that was designed to be sparse, minimalistic and breathtakingly beautiful. As the title suggests, Piano Versions puts the musician's upright piano front and centre, with Hopkins delivering four stunning cover versions that radically redefine their source material for the Nils Frahm era. He first treats us to a beguiling, slow-motion interpretation of Thom Yorke's 'Dawn Chorus', where shifting piano motifs are joined by spinetingling ambient chords, before mixing twinkling solos and field recordings on a fine version of James Yorkston's 'Heron'. Luke Abbot cover 'Modern Driveway' is haunting and becalmed, while his take on Brian and Roger Eno's 'Wintergreen' is icy, mournful and stunningly emotive.
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out of stock $15.05
Piano Versions
Piano Versions (CD single)
Cat: RUG 1217CD. Rel: 02 Jul 21
 
Ambient/Drone
Dawn Chorus
Heron
Modern Driveway
Wintergreen
Review: Given that Jon Hopkins' work has frequently been praised for its intricately layered electronic sounds, it's something of a surprise to see him release a mini album that was designed to be sparse, minimalistic and breathtakingly beautiful. As the title suggests, Piano Versions puts the musician's upright piano front and centre, with Hopkins delivering four stunning cover versions that radically redefine their source material for the Nils Frahm era. He first treats us to a beguiling, slow-motion interpretation of Thom Yorke's 'Dawn Chorus', where shifting piano motifs are joined by spinetingling ambient chords, before mixing twinkling solos and field recordings on a fine version of James Yorkston's 'Heron'. Luke Abbot cover 'Modern Driveway' is haunting and becalmed, while his take on Brian and Roger Eno's 'Wintergreen' is icy, mournful and stunningly emotive.
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out of stock $9.08
Singularity
Cat: WIGCD 352. Rel: 04 May 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Singularity
Emerald Rush
Neon Pattern Drum
Everything Connected
Feel First Life
Cosm
Echo Dissolve
Luminous Beings
Recovery
Review: Having taken time out to travel the world and experience new things (including psychedelic substances in California), John Hopkins planned to make Singularity, his ninth album, "a sonic ecosystem that starts and ends on the same note". He soon got frustrated by these limitations, so instead just laid down a fluid and hazy album that combines his usual luscious, ambient electronics with a variety of sparse, heavy and off-kilter rhythms. While undeniably laidback in parts, the album also boasts a number of foreboding techno workouts and uses a wider palette of instrumental sounds than we've come to expect (including some fine strings and his own intricate piano playing). The resultant set is rather impressive, all told, and while not quite a "sonic ecosystem", it's certainly an enjoyable journey.
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Played by: Indian Wells
 in stock $9.33
Singularity
Singularity (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 352. Rel: 04 May 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Singularity (6:22)
Emerald Rush (5:38)
Neon Pattern Drum (8:25)
Everything Connected (8:17)
Feel First Life (5:21)
Cosm (7:22)
Echo Dissolve (3:20)
Luminous Beings (11:56)
Recovery (4:57)
Review: Having taken time out to travel the world and experience new things (including psychedelic substances in California), John Hopkins planned to make Singularity, his ninth album, "a sonic ecosystem that starts and ends on the same note". He soon got frustrated by these limitations, so instead just laid down a fluid and hazy album that combines his usual luscious, ambient electronics with a variety of sparse, heavy and off-kilter rhythms. While undeniably laidback in parts, the album also boasts a number of foreboding techno workouts and uses a wider palette of instrumental sounds than we've come to expect (including some fine strings and his own intricate piano playing). The resultant set is rather impressive, all told, and while not quite a "sonic ecosystem", it's certainly an enjoyable journey.
Read more
 in stock $25.69
Singularity
Singularity (limited gatefold heavyweight blue vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 352X. Rel: 04 May 18
 
Experimental/Electronic
Singularity (6:29)
Emerald Rush (5:34)
Neon Pattern Drum (8:23)
Everything Connected (8:17)
Feel First Life (5:53)
C O S M (6:56)
Echo Dissolve (3:18)
Luminous Beings (11:43)
Recovery (5:09)
Review: Having taken time out to travel the world and experience new things (including psychedelic substances in California), John Hopkins planned to make Singularity, his ninth album, "a sonic ecosystem that starts and ends on the same note". He soon got frustrated by these limitations, so instead just laid down a fluid and hazy album that combines his usual luscious, ambient electronics with a variety of sparse, heavy and off-kilter rhythms. While undeniably laidback in parts, the album also boasts a number of foreboding techno workouts and uses a wider palette of instrumental sounds than we've come to expect (including some fine strings and his own intricate piano playing). The resultant set is rather impressive, all told, and while not quite a "sonic ecosystem", it's certainly an enjoyable journey.
Read more
out of stock $24.90
Immunity/Asleep Versions
Immunity/Asleep Versions (deluxe limited 2xCD)
Cat: WIGCD 298X. Rel: 04 Nov 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
We Disappear
Open Eye Signal
Breathe This Air
Collider
Abandon Window
Form By Firelight
Sun Harmonics
Immunity
Immunity (with King Creoste)
Form By Firelight (with Raphaelle Standell)
Breathe This Air (Asleep version)
Open Eye Signal (Asleep version)
out of stock $10.90
Asleep Versions
Asleep Versions (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: RUG 622T. Rel: 04 Nov 14
 
Ambient/Drone
Immunity (with King Creosote)
Form By Firelight (with Raphaelle Standell)
Breathe This Air (Asleep version)
Open Eye Signal (Asleep version)
Review: Taking a new approach to a few tracks from his world-conquering Immunity LP, Jon Hopkins delivers some cosy, nocturnal alternatives to his usually wild and ranging bombast with a host of helping hands. "Immunity" is hushed down to a plaintive murmur fuelled by lingering piano notes with King Creosote on the mic, while Raphaelle Standell joins in on a low-frequency rumination of "Form By Firelight". Those vocal tracks sound positively lively in comparison to the "Asleep Versions" of "Breathe This Air" and "Open Eye Signal", which move with a glacial pace that befits Hopkins' pastoral style perfectly.
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out of stock $15.31
Asleep Versions
Cat: RUG 622CD. Rel: 04 Nov 14
 
Ambient/Drone
Immunity (with King Creosote)
Form By Firelight (with Raphaelle Standell)
Breathe This Air (Asleep version)
Open Eye Signal (Asleep version)
Review: Taking a new approach to a few tracks from his world-conquering Immunity LP, Jon Hopkins delivers some cosy, nocturnal alternatives to his usually wild and ranging bombast with a host of helping hands. "Immunity" is hushed down to a plaintive murmur fuelled by lingering piano notes with King Creosote on the mic, while Raphaelle Standell joins in on a low-frequency rumination of "Form By Firelight". Those vocal tracks sound positively lively in comparison to the "Asleep Versions" of "Breathe This Air" and "Open Eye Signal", which move with a glacial pace that befits Hopkins' pastoral style perfectly.
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out of stock $7.01
We Disappear
Cat: RUG 595T. Rel: 27 Jun 14
 
Minimal House/Tech House
We Disappear (feat Lulu James)
Abandon Window (Moderat remix)
Played by: Antenna Happy
out of stock $8.05
Collider
Collider (12")
Cat: RUG 562T. Rel: 20 Feb 14
 
Experimental/Electronic
Collider (Pangaea remix)
Collider (Karenn remix)
Collider (Objekt remix)
Review: Jon Hopkins is a bit of a legend, really. He's contributed to works by artist as diverse as Brian Eno and Coldplay amongst others, while always continuing to push the boundaries with his own solo-work. This time all you techno freaks are in for a special treat because the Domino label has really pushed the buttons on this one. UK bass-filtered techno pioneers, Pangaea, Karenn and Objekt all put in a surprise appearance on remixing his infamous "Collider" track. In that line of order, The Hessle Audio co-founder goes straighter than usual thanks to a rickety 4/4 stomp that's nothing short of sublime and probably a pleasure to play out on the floor. Pariah and Blawan give us a taste of their Karenn project and as expected, they go in real hard without even any shred of mercy on the kicks, whilst Berlin-based Objekt rewires the original into a broken, nasty, ripping bundle of kicks and licks.
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out of stock $7.26
Immunity
Cat: WIGCD 298. Rel: 31 May 13
 
Bass
We Disappear
Open Eye Signal
Breathe This Air
Collider
Abandon Window
Form By Firelight
Sun Harmonics
Immunity
Review: We never quite know what to expect from leftfield explorer Jon Hopkins, but we know it will be worth a listen. Immunity, his fourth solo album (he's recorded two others, one with Brian Eno and another with King Creosote), doesn't disappoint. Rooted in shuffling, forthright and occasionally off-kilter rhythms, it melds hazy, late night atmopsherics and subtle melodies with intense, droning chords, woozy electronics and all manner of inventive noises. It's a blend that repeatedly pays dividends, from the mournful pianos and jumpy rhythms of "Breathe This Air', to the crystalline, soundscape ambience of "Abandon Window", and glitchy wonkiness of "Form By Firelight".
Read more
out of stock $8.30
Immunity
Immunity (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: WIGLP 298. Rel: 31 May 13
 
Experimental/Electronic
We Disappear
Open Eye Signal
Breathe This Air
Collider
Abandon Window
Form By Firelight
Sun Harmonics
Immunity
Review: We never quite know what to expect from leftfield explorer Jon Hopkins, but we know it will be worth a listen. Immunity, his fourth solo album (he's recorded two others, one with Brian Eno and another with King Creosote), doesn't disappoint. Rooted in shuffling, forthright and occasionally off-kilter rhythms, it melds hazy, late night atmospherics and subtle melodies with intense, droning chords, woozy electronics and all manner of inventive noises. It's a blend that repeatedly pays dividends, from the mournful pianos and jumpy rhythms of "Breathe This Air', to the crystalline, soundscape ambience of "Abandon Window", and glitchy wonkiness of "Form By Firelight".
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out of stock $25.69
Open Eye Signal
Cat: RUG 526T. Rel: 16 May 13
 
Techno
Open Eye Signal (original)
Open Eye Signal (Nosaj Thing remix)
Open Eye Signal (Happa remix)
Open Eye Signal (Lord Of The Isles remix)
Review: "Open Eyes Signal" taken from Jon Hopkins' forthcoming Immunity album on Domino receives a healthy dose of remixes from Nosaj Thing, Happa and Lord Of The Isles. Perhaps the most exciting movement of the original track is the fast and rugged Keith Fullerton Whitman-like drum breakdown after a bent and twisted crescendo. The EP then moves nicely into Nosaj Thing's bass humming and bed slat percussive remix, while young nipper Happa keeps things typically rough and overdriven in his remix. Lord Of The Isles electro gurgling and synthy-bright remake takes the EP from 45rpm to 33rpm with an equally challenging, but accessible remix.
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Played by: M50, Throwing Snow
out of stock $7.01
Remixes
Remixes (12")
Cat: DS 031T. Rel: 05 Aug 10
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Vessel (Four Tet remix)
Wire (Nathan Fake remix)
out of stock $7.26
Luminous Spaces
Cat: RUG 1100T. Rel: 24 Jan 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Luminous Spaces (7:06)
Luminous Beings (11:53)
Review: Virtuoso musician Jon Hopkins and Kelly Lee Owens are a perfect compliment for each other on their new EP for Domino. Both are leaders in their field and used to exploring outside the usual lines, which is what they do here. "Luminous Spaces" was meant to be an Owens remix of a track from Hopkins' 2018 album SIngularity but instead she recorded new synths and vocals for it. The result is sparkling bit of melodic and astral techno that gets you lost in the lushness as you sink ever further into a trance. "Luminous Beings" is a deeper anymore thoughtful vision that makes a different but equally real impact.
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out of stock $17.13
Honest Words
Honest Words (12" + free MP3 download code)
Cat: DS 048T. Rel: 30 Sep 11
 
Rock (All)
Honest Words
Aurora Boring Alias
Bats In The Attic (Unravelled)
out of stock $7.26
Diamond Mine
Diamond Mine (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: DS 038LP. Rel: 24 Mar 11
 
Folk/Americana
First Watch
John Taylor's Month Away
Bats In The Attic
Running On Fumes
Bubble
Your Own Spell
Your Young Voice
 in stock $23.35
Diamond Mine
Cat: DS 038CD. Rel: 24 Mar 11
 
Rock (All)
First Watch
John Taylor's Month Away
Bats In The Attic
Running On Fumes
Bubble
Your Own Spell
Your Young Voice
out of stock $10.38
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