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In Between
Cat: RVN 027. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Going Through The Void (5:54)
Energy (6:28)
Lashes (6:38)
Magnetic (7:36)
Review: Leipzig based Riotvan, run by Peter Invasion and Panthera Krause, welcomes Kalexis and Paulor for this collaborative four track that mines techno's deepest depths. 'Going Through The Void' is a moody and slow motion opener that rides on an undulating bassline with plenty of ambient pads for company. 'Energy' is more edgy, a stomper with fractured vocals and wonky synths that builds a darker mood. On the flipside there is the brilliantly unhinged and unusual melodies of 'Lashes' which sounds like a marching band on acid and 'Magnetic' closes down with haunting low ends and spooky pads.
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Takes Over
Cat: BSTX 092. Rel: 16 May 23
Max Him - "Japanese Girl" (extended version)
PJ Marcus - "For Your Sweet Information" (extended version)
Roxana - "In Your Eyes" (extended Voval version)
Fabian Nesti - "Heigh Ho" (extended version)
Midnight Passion - "I Need Your Love" (club mix)
Max Him - "Lady Fantasy" (remix)
Review: Six tracks by some of the less conspicuous names in 1980s Italo disco scene get pressed to a singular unifying 12" here. Commemorating Cruisin' Records' 40th anniversary (1983-2023), 'Takes Over' is a delightful compilation scouring the exclusive vaults of its back catalogue, with label mainstay Nello Jay handling curation duties. Largely centring on the year 1985, two cuts from, 'Japanese Girl' and 'Lady Fantasy', come courtesy of Max Him, while the likes of 'For Your Sweet Information' by PJ Marcus, 'In Your Eyes' by Roxana', and 'Heigh Ho' by Fabian Nesti all stomp, gyrate, and whoop away, indulging the very same escapist fantasies as those involved in the scene back then.
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Believe Me (reissue)
Cat: MAXI 108112. Rel: 27 Jan 23
Believe Me (vocal) (6:35)
Believe Me (instrumental) (6:44)
Believe Me (Flemming Dalum remix) (6:30)
Believe Me (Victor Ark remix) (5:04)
Review: We're big fans of the great work that ZYX has been doing recently and it seems as though that is going to continue into 2023 if this first release of the year is anything to go by. Paul Crazy's 'Believe Me' is an Italo disco classic hit from back in 1984 that gets a top reissue on 12" vinyl. This version includes both the original vocal and the instrumental as well as, as is often the case with reissues from this label, a fine remix from Flemming Dalum. He flips the original into a more rigid and chugging disco stomper while a lush Victor Ark remix brings the dreamy arps.
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Leuven Works
Cat: NACHT 02. Rel: 24 Nov 23
Argolay (7:02)
Flacon D'emotion (4:55)
La Psychedelia (7:28)
Leuven Trance Express (8:09)
In The Skatepark (5:37)
Review: Belgian label nacht and The Pilotwings (Louis & Guillaume) present a compilation of works created in the STELPLAATS venue in Leuven, early 2022. In November 2021, right before the second Covid lockdown. Guillaume and Louis were invited by the nacht crew in Leuven to play their first dj-set together since the start of the pandemic. At the time, the nacht crew had just received the first physical release on their brand new imprint, and the team was eager to get the record out into the world. For the second release, however, everything was possible. Before the show, somewhere between the obligatory nasal swab and the third drink, the idea of an unusual collaboration sprouted. Leuven Works compiles five tracks that flowed out of the sessions in STELPLAATS and is a testament to the week that Louis and Guillaume had under the STELPLAATS roof. During their stay, the blood brothers got looked after with love by the nacht team, who provided homemade pizzas and a well-stocked fridge full of Duvels, allowing The Pilotwings to truly root into the Leuven soil and enrich the local landscape with their colourful presence.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Aesthetics Of The Death Wish
Cat: KJ 058. Rel: 04 Aug 22
Aesthetics Of The Death Wish (3:35)
Superior Corruption (4:59)
La Imagen En El Reflejo (4:30)
Superior Corruption (remix) (5:05)
Review: Hailing from Philadelphia - currently up there with the most artistically arresting cities in the US (having spawned the nickname 'New York's most exciting borough' among those wanting weary of the Big Apple's gentrified shell) - Plastic Ivy make music that's pure drama on disc. Or digital file, depending on your chosen format. Founded by singer, songwriter and guitarist Lira Marie Landes, when teamed up with bassist, producer and engineer Daniel James Shields, the duo are something real to contend with.

Here we're given four pieces of compelling evidence proving that point. Original versions ooze a kind of affected sexuality, a retro-tinged electro-punk ride through the experimental side door of a night in the club, nodding to influences from Kitten to The Human League. Remixed, though, 'Superior Corruption' is nothing short of a banging electro number filled with attitude and cheekiness. Essential.
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Youngsters Of Vienna
Cat: EHAW 007. Rel: 13 Apr 23
Kleine Segelschiffe (3:17)
Einsamkeit (3:40)
Review: Dug out from the hidden corners of Austria's music scene, Prinz & Prinz released just one track back in 1984 on the Youngsters Of Vienna Vol. 2 compilation. Now Editions Hawara have rescued that tune, 'Einsamkeit' and backed it up with a previously unreleased jam called 'Kleine Segelschiffe' which is a truly exciting find for anyone who appreciates early 80s private press grooves. Synths? Check. Dub FX? Check. DIY pop vocals? You betcha. If you love obscurities from behind the closed doors of bygone eras, you're going to be all over this record.
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Mains D'Argile
Mains D'Argile (hand-numbered 12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IDI 17. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Mains D'Argile (feat Curses) (5:26)
Mains D'Argile (feat Curses - Marvin & Guy extended mix) (6:38)
Matra Murena (feat Local Suicide) (4:48)
Matra Murena (feat Local Suicide - Rafael Cerato remix) (5:41)
Review: Plenty of dark disco's finest practitioners come together on this new 12" on Iptamenos Discos, with Psycho Weazel serving up the original tune. They are two producers from Switzerland who mix up indie-dance, cold wave, breakbeat and EBM. Here they offer 'Mains D'Argile' featuring Curses which has sweeping, widescreen synths bring a retro feel to a stiff, kinetic beat. The wonderful Marvin & Guy offer an extended mix for extra long club fun and then it is Local Suicide who guests on 'Matra Murena' which brings a perfect mix of light and dark to stark grooves, and Rafael Cerato remixes to close out the package.
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Let's Remerge! (Sonic Boom remixes)
Let's Remerge! (Sonic Boom remixes) (limited orange vinyl 10" + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 212. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Haze Loops (4:10)
Saturation Point (5:03)
Warmth Of The Sun (6:52)
Review: Martin Jenkins aka Pye Corner Audio kept existing fans happy and won over many more new ones with his Let's Emerge! album in summer. As it often the way it now gets remixed with a Sonic Boom twist. The three cuts are all fresh and original fusion of cold wave and synth with analogue textures and enveloping sub bass, heady sound designs that make you wonder how and plenty more besides. 'Haze Loops', 'Saturation Point' and 'Warmth Of The Sun' are all classics in the making.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi, M50
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PY 154
PY 154 (neon yellow vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PY 154. Rel: 08 Jun 22
Gabe Knox - "Student Disco 81/Carbon Bubble" (10:24)
Gabe Knox - "Cosmic Debris" (10:02)
Pulsliebhaber - "Catching Buckets" (2:30)
Pulsliebhaber - "Synthetic Aperture Radar" (2:52)
Pulsliebhaber - "Domestic Fission" (2:47)
Pulsliebhaber - "NDT Bomb" (2:31)
Pulsliebhaber - "FFWD" (3:22)
Pulsliebhaber - "Transient Emotion" (2:53)
Pulsliebhaber - "Underground Architect" (2:20)
Review: As part of the 2016 Ghent Film Festival, the first ever 'greatest hits' album for Ryuichi Sakamoto's soundtrack work was released. This retrospective LP compiles the best selections from the entirety of his career, from Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence to The Revenant. Now reissued 5 years later by Silva Screen, the album sees a wider, exclusive white vinyl edition, capturing the swelling pangs endemic to Sakamoto's music for screen.
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Palais Schaumburg (reissue)
Palais Schaumburg (reissue) (limited hand-numbered red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BBRED 100. Rel: 14 Jun 21
Wir Bauen Eine Neue Stadt (3:29)
Die Freude (3:34)
Gute Luft (2:32)
Ahoi, Nicht Traurig Sein (3:38)
Grunes Winkelkanu (3:35)
Morgen Wird Der Wald Gefegt (3:50)
Deutschland Kommt Gebraunt Zuruck (3:40)
Hat Leben Noch Sinn? (1:45)
Eine Geschichte (3:03)
Madonna (5:38)
Review: Influential Hamburg band Palais Schaumburg's self-titled 1981 album takes some beating. It is one of German alternative music's most accomplished and critically acclaimed works, with hardcore prasie from those who know. Fusing rock, new wave and experimental across 10 timeless track, it mixes tight post punk rhythms with dubbed out vibes and avant-garde ideas. This deluxe reissue of Holger Hiller, Thomas Fehlmann, Ralf Hertwig and Timo Blunck's best record includes all tracks from the original album on a nice red slab of wax with a new insert
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Tide Life
Cat: GBR 031. Rel: 03 Feb 21
Snail Cafe (2:29)
The Place (4:42)
Nice Feeling (2:18)
Tide Life (4:07)
Barry R Reef (2:39)
Planet Beach (3:45)
Elastic Shoes (3:31)
Current Affair (5:33)
Tigereye (4:06)
Rock Concert (3:11)
Moonee Puddles (1:32)
Review: "Tide Life is a fossicked assortment of personal memories surrounding the beach, the ocean and the touristical fantasy world that surround it. A childhood visit to Hamilton island...... watching Home and Away in the 90s.......or shopping in Lakes Entrance..... floating adrift in the flotsam of daily life". Or so says The Person of this startlingly beautiful 2018 release.

There's certainly a lot of audible influences, although it is possible to put a fine point on it - strangely tropical sounding, 1980s movie accidentals and montages, cartridge-era RPG video game soundtracks, and electronic soul, sans lyrics, are all pretty accurate labels. Owing as much to the likes of D?M-FunK as one-man keyboard shows in half-forgotten barrooms and deleted scenes from The Goonies, it's a ride that's brimming with imagination and inspiration for your own waking dreams.
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Pioff?
Pioff? (LP)
Cat: BB 370. Rel: 17 May 21
Das Dicke Kind (3:22)
Mein Walkman Ist Kaputt (4:14)
Pass Auf! (4:28)
In Der Nacht (5:45)
Starker Bruder (4:10)
Ich Kann Kein Franzosisch (Dansez) (3:44)
Schau Dich Doch An (4:16)
Was Ist Das? (3:39)
Review: RECOMMENDED
Every once in a while you get hold of an album with a title that couldn't be more fitting. Pioff? is one of those moments. Quite what this music is, or where it comes from, is anyone's guess on first impressions, making for perhaps the best use of a question mark we have seen in some time. As jaunty and upbeat as it is robotic and regimented, here's proof that German funk is all about that mechanical strut.

Whether it's 'Pass Auf!', a track that boasts one of the most infectious stepping beats you could ask for, the sublime e-funk pop of 'In Der Nacht', or the woozy guitar and synth odyssey 'Schau Dich Doch An', the fact of the matter is Pioff make tunes that could have been made at any time in human history - past or future. Kraut-slo-mo-chug-electro-groove might be one way to put it.
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Silver Streams
Silver Streams (transparent orange vinyl LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PLANT43 008LP. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Silver Streams (4:44)
Counting Imaginary Comets (5:13)
Frost Walk (4:22)
Deep In The Soil (5:44)
Progress In Paces (4:47)
Cold Spiral Steps (4:27)
Five Lakes At Dusk (5:12)
They Don't Tell You (4:29)
Review: Perhaps slightly better known for his dancefloor-enlivening electro productions, this is actually the third full length ambient album from UK producer Emile Facey under the Plant43 moniker. He's been writing and storing up atmospheric synthesiser experiments alongside his dancefloor oriented output since his last ambient LP The Countless Stones released in 2020, and the eight tracks here are meditative, ethereal affairs, Facey carving out a beautiful set of vivid emotions out of crystal clear pure sounds and arpeggios rolling like gentle waves lapping at a shore. Imagine classic Tangerine Dream combined with the balance and poise of Global Communication and you're getting close.
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Last Chance (reissue)
Last Chance (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MW 076. Rel: 18 Mar 21
Maybe It's Love (2:31)
Sunny Days Are Holidays (2:23)
Lonely Is The Night (5:10)
Forever Wind, Forever Water (2:39)
Fire In The Street (4:19)
In The Deepest Throat (2:30)
Flowers & Wimen (3:56)
Requiem For A Lonely Soul (4:33)
Whatever Your Need (3:22)
Samba Transistora (5:01)
Sadness In Your Eyes (1:27)
Classical Thing (1:49)
Review: You'd be forgiven for not knowing much about Plugpoint Music's sole album, Last Chance. It was recorded by German artist Reiner Ossmann in his home studio way back in 1987 and was subsequently released via a private press run of just 200 copies. It is, then, a genuinely little-known and overlooked gem that has been rescued from obscurity via the mighty Minimal Wave label. If you enjoy the more stripped-back and eccentric end of the new wave and cold wave spectrum, we'd definitely recommend it. Ossmann's synthesizer and drum machine arrangements are expertly minimalistic and alien-sounding, with gurgling melodies and spaced-out chords mingling with his own heavily accented vocals over the sparsest of beats. An ultra-rare gem that's well worth your time and money.
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Exquisxx
Exquisxx (LP + insert)
Cat: HMJA 197. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Love Is (5:57)
Histoire D'O (6:01)
Love Me, Please Love Me (4:55)
Shyness (feat Louis Philippe) (4:08)
Track 5 (2:00)
Mr Polyglot (feat Simon Fisher Turner - radio Reconstruction mix) (4:41)
Monche (4:25)
Pure Selfishness (feat Momus) (4:27)
Dreamer's Ball (Hysteric Ball mix) (4:35)
The End Of History (4:11)
Review: The collection titled 'exQuisxx' is a creation of POiSON GiRL FRiEND's own music, and is comprised of pieces from three different works: 'Shyness,' 'Mr. Polyglot Remix,' and 'Love Me,' all released by Nippon Columbia between 1993 and 1994. The title 'exQuisxx'is a coined term that merges the French word "exquis", signifying something delightful and lovely, with 'xx' denoting a kiss. That in mind, we hear a reissued incarnation of the artist's best works here, which have resurfaced after a newfound popularity sparked by her recent acknowledgement by British singer-songwriter Arlo Parks. Ambient trip-hop; French pop; wavering glitch and electro experiments. Not one to be missed at all.
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Senza Respiro (reissue)
Senza Respiro (reissue) (LP + postcard)
Cat: DE 219. Rel: 13 Aug 18
Dietro Ai Vetri (4:45)
Occidente (3:34)
Alibi (4:16)
Charme (3:14)
Altri Giorni (5:11)
Vita Immaginaria (3:45)
Tutto Cio Che Ami (4:38)
Jezz-Ah (4:44)
L'uomo Del Sogno (4:35)
Un'estate Inclemente I (4:08)
Review: Polaroid were an Italian post-punk/new wave band, formed in Turin in 1981. The original lineup of the band consisted of Marcello Zavatto (voice, guitar), Massimo Vagnarelli (bass, drum-machine), Evandro Fornasier (guitar), Claudio Vagnarelli (synthersizer) and Marco Farano (Drums). Polaroid made their debut with the cassette 6-track EP 'Senza Respiro', self-released in 1984. Influenced by Bauhaus, Joy Division, The Cure, Pere Ubu as well as Chic and Talking Heads. The music was dark and cold, but also melodic especially with regards to guitars and voices. At the end of 1984 the band added vocalist Michele Cantoblundo while drummer Marco left and was replaced by a Roland TR-909. With Michele began a period of very dark and poetic music, influenced also by bands like Red Lorry Yellow Lorry and The Sisters of Mercy. The band peacefully broke-up in 1987. This vinyl re-issue of 'Senza Respiro' contains all 6 original songs with 4 bonus tracks from the band's later period. All songs have been remastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios. The record is housed in custom jacket designed by Eloise Leigh and includes 4 polaroid sized postcards with photos notes and lyrics.
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Earlier/Later
Earlier/Later (limited hand-numbered transparent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MW 045. Rel: 29 Jul 13
Kosmik Rok
Space Rejection
Nagasaki Mon Amour
Ommatidia
Party
Saison
Logique Polygonale
Mother's Little Helper
RDA RFA
Parties Dance
Night Is A Coming On
Review: Veronica Vasicka's Minimal Wave label turn their attention to European wave sounds once more with Earlier / Later, a retrospective look at the music of Belgian group Polyphonic Size. Headed by the bespectacled Roger-Marc Vande Voorde, the Brussels based outfit emerged in 1979 and built up quite a discography, releasing three albums and numerous 7? and 12?s over a 11 year period. One of mainland Europe's more enigmatic purveyors of primitive synth pop, Polyphonic Size were partial to singing vocals in numerous languages, forever changing line-ups and had the majority of their lyrics penned by Dominique Buxin, a band member who never appeared during performances or featured on any of their record sleeves. However, it's the band's working relationship with Stranglers bassist JJ Burnel that commands the most intrigue, and this collection offers a contrast between the early days of Polyphonic Size and how their sound evolved after the more rock based production input of Burnel.
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Multizonal Mindscramble
Multizonal Mindscramble (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DIN 81LP. Rel: 12 Sep 23
The Dream Incubator (3:29)
Foam (3:02)
Machine Elves (5:55)
Can Non-Player Characters Experience Love? (2:51)
Diverging Reality Tunnels (3:24)
Retrocausal (3:02)
Hyperdata (0:57)
Until You Observe It, It Isn't There (4:28)
Compute Gnosis (2:54)
Hexagram (3:17)
Strangels (3:54)
The Green-Screen Beneath It All (2:03)
Adventures In The Super-Spectrum (2:57)
Butterflies (1:05)
Review: Preston, UK-based Polypores (AKA Stephen James Buckley) is a great advertisement for just how fertile the North West England electronic music production scene is outside of Manchester, the region's sonic epicentre. Self-describing as "painting" sounds with synthesisers, suffice to say his a deep and patient aural world to step into, and one that reflects the rugged serenity of the region's stunning countryside. Multizonal Mindscramble is a case in point. With track titles like 'The Dream Incubator' and 'Machine Elves', it's clear these are computer sounds but made resolutely human through earthly and heavenly elements, gliding refrains, bubbling flourishes, and a vast, open feeling to arrangements. Naturally evolving, ebbing, and flowing, rather than being trapped in the regimented, hard-fixed loops and patterns that can often define output from musicians and their digital audio workstations.
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1971
1971 (LP)
Cat: POST 02. Rel: 08 Feb 24
1971 (3:53)
Lilian (3:02)
Becky (3:18)
The Cook (3:12)
Flowers (3:43)
Strange 2 (3:31)
I See (3:01)
When You Are (3:16)
Dreams (3:09)
Review: Georgian pioneer George Dzodzuashvili has been away for eight years but now makes a triumphant if not overdue return as Post Industrial Boys. The record on Casa Voyager finds him tapping into his most personal work yet as he opens up a whole new musical universe that is packed with memories of yesteryear. Even though you didn't experience them, they feel so real here as they are bought to life by Dzodzuashvili with his slow motion dub grooves and wispy melodies. The spoken word snippets and whispered poems all conjure up rich feelings that warm you to your core and help you forget the grown up world around you.
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Ago
Ago (LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BFE 072. Rel: 29 Dec 22
Know More (6:06)
No More (6:29)
Know No Thing (6:02)
No Nothing (6:01)
Malton (4:13)
Washing Machine (12:14)
Review: Colin Potter has a unique approach to electronic rhythm that is fully laid bare on this Ago long player. His signature sound design defines the six cuts which were recorded in the mid-80s and late-90s at IC studio in Tollerton in North Yorkshire. Various bits of classic hardware were used in the making of these tunes - an Akai S950 sampler, an Emulator II, Roland TR727 and Yamaha RX11 digital drum machines, a Roland Juno 60, and more, and the results are mind-melting cuts that fuse bleep, electro, EBM, techno and acid.
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Sons Of
Sons Of (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: THRILL 578LP. Rel: 22 Jun 23
A Ghost At Noon (7:48)
Crossing At The Shallow (11:01)
A Yellow Robe (part 1) (12:04)
A Yellow Robe (part 2) (11:54)
A Drink At The Banquet (4:53)
Ascending By Night (13:35)
Review: Sam Prekop and John McEntire made their debut as a collaborative partnership on Thrill Jockey with this album. Sons Of came on CD and limited, long since sold out cassette in 2022 and now it arrives on wax as a double LP that also includes the bonus cut 'A Drink At The Banquet.' Their experimental sound is a nimble mix of supple synth work an involving beats. Texture and timbre plays heavily across each freeform cut as moods build and grooves grow. There are rueful, far sighted star-gazers like 'Ascending By Night' and more lush dancers such as 'A Yellow Robe" (part 1)'.
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Cotswold Stone
Cotswold Stone (green & red cartwheel vinyl LP + inserts + postcard)
Cat: CIS 037C. Rel: 21 Dec 23
Cleeve Hill (3:17)
Autumn Arrives Again (5:16)
In The Grove (3:52)
On The Water (2:15)
Badby '80 (9:11)
In The Marsh (3:41)
On The Heath (2:52)
The Green Leaves Of Shildam Hall (4:49)
Aethelbald & The Golden Dragon (4:05)
Under Wychwood (4:22)
On The Wold (3:31)
Review: Mat Handley's shimmeringly beautiful Cotswold Stone was first released in 2019, and this reissue from Castles In Space reminds us of this: this is an album driven by warm analogue sounds, effortlessly conveying a feeling of being somewhere beautiful, out in the country. The project presents a meditation on the passing of time and the persistence of memory, and is in part a reflective work of familial dedication and reverence. The narrative is one that takes the listener on a journey through the rolling hillsides of England. The record is given extra dimensions and texture through the deployment of woodwind instruments at various points, which add a real sense of pastoral energy to the work. Picking out highlights is always a tricky task when a record is so conceptually strong and consistently rewarding. 'In The Marsh' beautifully juxtaposes reverbed and spectral piano with bright synth arpeggios and distant woodblock percussion, whilst its glorious counterpoint, 'On The Heath', is as inquisitive and enigmatic as the first hare of spring. 'The Green Leaves Of Shilden Hall' are verdant and lush, propelled by some lovely flute and clarinet accompaniment adding an ivy-covered gentility to proceedings. 'In The Grove' with its spectral saxophone evokes images of solemn hillside sunsets and spiritual reflections on past lives.
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Blush
Blush (limited gatefold blue vinyl LP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: ZEN 286N. Rel: 13 Oct 22
Untethered (3:37)
Kim (3:52)
Hero Man (3:53)
Interlude (0:46)
Bunker (5:23)
Comfort Eating (3:42)
The Individual (3:58)
Bad Dad (3:32)
Transit (5:50)
Seven (feat Tony Njoku) (3:43)
Soap (5:00)
Review: It's incredible to think Blush is PVA's debut album. The South London band sound like they've been doing aggy, abrasive and regularly oddly beautiful cold synth wave stuff since it was invented, bringing their own edge and energy, influences and ideas to a table that - much as we love it - can often feel like it has become set in its ways. Then again, perhaps their breaking from some traditions is exactly what exposes their freshness.

Across 11 incredible sonic assaults we're dragged from pillar to post in the best way. 'Untethered' sounds like an alarm going off and panic setting in, opening the album without apology. 'Hero Man' takes things into a more rolling, wavy place, albeit wasp-in-jar keyboard lines underpin things. 'The Individual' slows us down and ups the nasty; spoken word style lyrics and grungy, grimy atmosphere making it a stand out. Meanwhile, 'Seven' drops just ahead of the finale for blissful, twisted but honest romance.
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Entangled Routes
Cat: GBX 039CD. Rel: 26 Nov 21
New Roots
Synaptic
Paleolith
Earthwork
The Creeper
Hive Mind
The Clearing
Growth Potential
The Long Now
Phantom Orchid
Leaf Mould
Buried Network
Symbiosis
Review: Back in 2016, Martin Jenkins unveiled the first instalment of a "loose trilogy" of vaguely conceptual albums for the Ghost Box label. Entangled Routes is the third and final part of this trilogy and lands two years after its predecessor, Hollow Earth. Though not expressly acknowledged within the music, Jenkins' inspiration this time round was apparently "mycorrhizal networks" - subterranean networks of funghi that transfer water, carbon and other minerals and nutrients to the roots of plants. Musically, what's on offer is intoxicating and far-sighted, with Jenkins mixing up trippy ambient psychedelia with modular-rich, melodious electronica, throbbing, arpeggio-driven dancefloor cuts and what would once have been called IDM. As usual, the album is full of great ideas, beautifully executed, and sequenced in such a way as to provide a genuine aural journey.
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Let's Emerge!
Let's Emerge! (translucent yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SCR 210LP. Rel: 15 Jul 22
De-Hibernate (5:08)
Lyracal (4:43)
Does It Go Dark? (3:51)
Haze Loops (4:17)
Let's Emerge (part One) (2:27)
Saturation Point (3:34)
Sun Stroke (2:58)
Let's Emerge (part Two) (1:14)
Luminescence (4:31)
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Review: Martin Jenkins aka Pye Corner Audio has been a busy man. He ended a fine trio of albums last year with Entangled Routes, then dropped a live album on this label early in the year, and now quickly follows it up with yet another fine long player. Ride guitarist Andy Bell plays on five of the tunes and is a collection that comes heated by plenty of sun and coloured with bright acid psychedelics. Says the man himself, "I try to tailor my work slightly differently for the various labels that I work with, and this seems to fit nicely with Sonic Cathedral's ethos." He has sure done that.
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