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Music With Changing Parts
Cat: SRV 561. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Music With Changing Parts (part I) (13:15)
Music With Changing Parts (part II) (13:56)
Music With Changing Parts (part III) (13:58)
Music With Changing Parts (part IV) (13:41)
Review: American Philip Glass's Music with Changing Parts from 1970 marked a turning point in minimalist composition. Built on eight staves of repeating melodic patterns, the piece allows musicians to freely choose and switch parts at specific cues, which results in striking shifts in instrumentation. Though composed entirely of eighth notes, early rehearsals revealed unexpected sustained tones and psychoacoustic resonances created by layered repetition. Glass embraced this effect, later incorporating optional long notes into the score. This recording explores that idea further by overdubbing short and sustained notes to make for a utopian version of the piece. It is hypnotic and ever-changing yet constant.
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Ostranenie
Ostranenie (LP + booklet)
Cat: RM 2072. Rel: 10 Jun 25
What Lies Beneath 3 Arp (2:45)
What Lies Beneath 2 (3:11)
Forrest Gump (4:34)
Spiderman (2:55)
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina (2:09)
Mad Men S04 1 (4:27)
Mad Men S04 2 (1:16)
Stranger Things S02 E07 (3:38)
Stranger Things 2 (3:48)
Stranger Things 3 (3:57)
Reacher S01 E07 (1:55)
Reacher S01 E08 (2:31)
Irma Vep S01 E05 (2:13)
Review: A striking collection of digitally manipulated piano pieces, each one of them on this album are named after iconic films and TV shows. They are all crafted late at night as a response to passive media consumption and aim to blur the line between classical impressionism and contemporary digital manipulation. Drawing inspiration from Viktor Shklovsky's concept of "ostranenie" (which means estrangement), the work challenges habitual perceptions and makes the familiar feel strange. The music oscillates between mechanical MIDI chaos and intimate, fragile moments that question the emotional stakes of sound in a world where technology can often flatten deeper meaning. It's a profound exploration of art's role in resisting the numbing effects of mindless routine and endless immersion culture.
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M Son Of The Century (Soundtrack)
Cat: 198028 92401. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Lost Population (2:05)
Chasing M (6:25)
Avanti (4:47)
State Of Emergency (4:51)
Victim (5:20)
Black Dam (1:21)
Floria (4:50)
La Gioconda (4:53)
March On Rome (3:56)
The Violence Must Stop (6:46)
Review: Adapted from the Premio Strega-winning novel of the same name, penned by Antonio Scurati, M - Son of the Century is an ambitious performance piece about the political rise of Benito Mussolini, directed by BAFTA-grabber Joe Wright. As for the soundtrack, one half of The Chemical Brothers, Tom Rowlands, delivers a spellbinding, raw and truly emotional electronic epic which translates a tense and uneasy tale into sounds. "A lot of this original soundtrack was built around playing old acoustic instruments using modern electronics; working in that way helped me reference the past yet still create something fresh and dynamic," Rowlands has said of his efforts. A thoroughly unique and masterful series of compositions which could only have been created by a master of the craft.
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The Sims 25th (Soundtrack)
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The Sims 25th (Soundtrack) (gatefold clear & neon green pinwheel vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ETR 229LITA. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Now Entering (3:43)
The Neighborhood 3 (2:03)
Groceries (2:29)
Frolicking Wind Dancer (5:36)
Mall Rat (2:43)
The Sims 2 (Theme) (4:25)
Busy Sim (3:37)
Sim Time Sim Place (1:09)
Simsation (2:56)
Sim Builder (3:27)
Credits (1:10)
The Sims 3 (Theme) (1:53)
Consumerism Simplified (2:56)
Some Assimbly Required (2:55)
Verisimilitude (2:57)
Constructive Simicism (2:52)
Striking Similarities (2:58)
It's The Sims (The Sims 4 Theme) (2:14)
Take This (3:19)
Me Too (2:42)
Sul Sul (3:08)
Josine (3:17)
Test Card 6/8 (3:30)
Review: A quarter of a century is a long time in any form of media or entertainment. But when it comes to video games and music, it might as well be a full century. What feels like a lifetime ago, in 2000 The Sims helped define a playable genre that had only seen niche popularity in the past with titles like Little Computer People and Creatures, and more mainstream attention with the standalone pet-in-your-pocket craze kickstarted by Tamagotchis. Breaking open the barriers between regular folk and the idea of living an entire life through a character on screen - now something we've become very used to - The Sims was revolutionary and appealed across the board. So it needed a soundtrack that could do the same. And that's exactly what it got. Beautifully immersive piano overtures, bouncy chip tunes, the kind of tracks you might find on a home shopping channel interlude... you get the point.
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