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Huuto Pimeassa EP
Huuto Pimeassa EP (limited clear vinyl 7")
Cat: ELEK 001. Rel: 16 Feb 22
Huuru (3:50)
Terasmesta (3:58)
Review: This first ep on Utch Elektronics is signed by Helsinki producer Samuli Kemppi and is titled Huuto pimeassa, which in Finnish means (Shout in the dark). This Utch Records sub-label focuses on the most experimental stream of electronic music. The sound of pure electronics, also called idm, where styles such as ambient, drone, cold wave, easy listening, downtempo or noise are generally seen together.
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Transmissions Part 2
Cat: MTLP 0012B. Rel: 18 Oct 23
Under Stressure (6:29)
Laid Back (feat Tamir Hassan Chen) (6:58)
Osm To Kbn (6:01)
Handkerchief In A Hurricane (6:22)
Oil (8:56)
Review: The second act of Bucharest-based duo Khidja, the deep-groove junkies' debut LP 'Transmissions Part 1 & 2' released earlier this year. Over the 76-minute runtime, the two delve into downtempo industrial, on 'Under Stressure' with its droning horns and spacey synths, to more traditional, analogue-influenced synthwave techno, 'Laid Back' sounding like a crazy circuit bypassing experiment from the bygone age of manual electro. Throughout the transmission, Khidja employs 90s tribal influences just as faithfully as 80s space-age synthpop tropes - like the trilling synth falsettos on epic closing track 'Oil'. Khidja have been proving in, and outside, of the club scene that they are a force to be reckoned with.
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Darkness Darkness
Cat: PSY 027LP. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Darkness, Darkness (9:58)
No Services (7:07)
Review: A collaborative new single by sampletronic master Kieran Hebden (aka. Four Tet) and guitarist and composer William Tyler, two acclaimed musicians and both longstanding friends. Part of a recent spewing-forth of Hebden-adjacent material to hit the shelves after the artist's oft-reported-upon "agent of chaos" phase, these two tracks, pressed to a furtive 12", provide a neat counterpoint to that assessment. Rather than a pair of riddim bangers, the record flaunts Hebden's signature electronic textures and Tyler's guitar into a hypnotic, nominally dark soundwhirl, reminiscent of the earliest days of Text, but with a unique edge - a sonic corner never quite scoured before by either artist.
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Crocs On The Plough
Crocs On The Plough (hand-stamped 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: NC 7007. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Crocs On The Plough (3:01)
Crocs On The Plough (OSVMVSM version) (3:31)
Review: The seventh in this series of 7" singles is by Bristol and Avon's Kinlaw and Franco Franco and it is a rare mix of sounds with R&B, Italian rap and twisted basslines all defining the tracks. 'Crocs On The Plough' is industrial and experimental in its production - earth-shattering bass, police sirens, and soot-black synths, but background chords bring light as the vocals are delivered with guttural rawness. On the flip, the OSVMVSM version slows things right down to a crawl and the distorted synths and crunchy textures take on even more otherworld character.
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Split
Split (12")
Cat: BYR 40V. Rel: 06 Jul 23
KMRU - "Wind Bags" (3:17)
KMRU - "Lune" (6:03)
KMRU - "Wind Bags" (Nyokabi Karikuri remix) (4:58)
Hibotep - "Amber" (6:19)
Hibotep - "Ebwino" (11:13)
Hibotep - "Saffron" (6:14)
Review: Uganda keeps on giving, with the country currently at the forefront of sub-Saharan Africa's electronic underground: a fertile corner of the world in terms of emerging and established talent. Enter Hibotep, a Kampala-based rising star who was born and raised in Ethiopia but grew up in Somalia. Joining her on this EP, another one to know from the Ugandan capital, Hibo Elmi, a DJ, filmmaker, fashion designer, installation artist, rapper and studio head considered to be one of the most important female dance music makers on the continent right now. Running the gamut from 'Amber''s dark, hypnotising dub-hop moves, through 'Ebwino's sparse, weightless tones, which eventually give way to playful stepping rhythm beneath the relentless microphone skills of MC Will'stone, and 'Saffron' with its slow mo, exotic shuffle, if those responsible for this EP themselves reflect the incredible diversity of the city's scene, the sounds do the same.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Probandenausweis EP
Probandenausweis EP (12" + inserts)
Cat: ATC 003. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Sonnenschirmbrand (6:40)
32 Ngoesolo (5:30)
Kustentraume (5:16)
UH DT01 (5:26)
Review: There's a not a huge amount we know about Koberman's Probandenausweis, other than the fact it sounds very good and will appeal to fans of shamanic, slo-mo, kosmische, drug chug, ambient and experimental electronica. It's a slow building, gradually evolving and immersive trip into a studio, with arrangements valuing silence and emptiness as much as the notes and beats themselves.
Opening on 'Sonnenschirmbrand', a ritualistic number that seems to have the whisper of forgotten souls in the backdrop of a tribalistic beat, layers of noises and percussion adding to the feeling of it taking root in your body well before the bass kicks in. Meanwhile, low ends rule on '32 Ngoesolo', in contrast to 'UH DT101', which uses a twisting synth line as its focal point, allowing other elements to build around it until we're locked into a head nodding oddity.
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Infirmary
Infirmary (12")
Cat: FRO 010. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Kode 9 - "Infirmary" (5:30)
Burial - "Unknown Summer" (9:53)
Review: Heavyweight heroes Kode9 and Burial are no stranger to working together having done so to great success on FABRICLIVE 100 back in 2018. They don't actually collaborate on this one, though, instead serving up one side each of a new 12" for Fabric. As experimental artists with a penchant for drawn from the UK hardcore continuum you roughly know what to expect - fresh rhythms, emotive sounds designs, compelling rhythms. The 140g 12" comes in both limited edition and standard black vinyl versions, and both have bespoke 3D design with the fabric logo printed on reverse board heavyweight card.
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Infirmary
Infirmary (clear vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: FRO 010B. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Kode 9 - "Infirmary" (5:31)
Burial - "Unknown Summer" (9:42)
Review: It almost seems redundant, writing something about the latest fabric Originals release. If you could think of a more enticing double-header for fans of bass, Leftfield techno, and UK-hued alternative electronic music then we want to hear it, with both producers here moving well beyond cult status and into the world of households names in homes well beyond their original audiences. And yet, remarkably, neither have strayed too far from where they initially set stalls. Hyperdub boss Kode 9 proves this first, with the sightly dizzying 'Infirmary'. Born from a combination of loose, open, galloping UKF and organic techno, with its foundations rooted in footwork, it's a bounding high-energy body mover that refuses to quit. Flip it and find Burial edging closer to 'dance music' than many might be used to, although it's a deep, moody interpretation packed with the spellbinding vocal flourishes of a mutant garage and suppressed, fidgety drums so subtle they're close to background noise.
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EM 037V1
EM 037V1 (silver vinyl 12" + MP3 download code with obi-strip)
Cat: EM 037V1. Rel: 10 Aug 22
Mindexxx - "Track 1" (5:58)
Laughing Ears - "On Sundays" (8:15)
Gooooose - "The Dusk Of Digital Age" (4:47)
Knopha - "Off-Peak Season Tourists" (8:18)
Review: Outlier experimental label Eating Music brings back more for us to chew on here in the form of a varied four tracker from various artists. It is Mindexxx that opens with 'Track 1' which layers up snaking synths and deeply buried dark bass that grows in intensity and washes over you like a Tsunami. Laughing Ears then cuts back to a tender mood with soft piano chords and slowly unfolding rhythms that are warm and lithe. Gooooose's 'The Dusk Of Digital Age' is a churchy affair with textured drones shot through with beams of synth light and Knopha's 'Off-Peak Season Tourists' layers up choral vocals and jumbled drum sounds into something hypnotic and escapist.
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The Encyclopedia Of Civilizations Vol 5: Babylon
The Encyclopedia Of Civilizations Vol 5: Babylon (LP in embossed screen-printed sleeve + booklet)
Cat: ABST 033. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Uruk (6:10)
Akkad (7:35)
Ashur (6:02)
Kassaptu (3:30)
Mandragora (16:51)
Review: For the fifth volume of The Encyclopedia of Civilizations, Abstrakce's collection of split LPs - in which selected artists offer insight into fascinating ancient cultures - hears them focus this time on the enigmatic Babylon, visited by two of the label's favourite electronic bands currently active. Berlin-based duo Driftmachine take us on a journey between the ancient cities of Akkad, Uruk and Ashur. Bringing together astonishing electronics with a superb and precise sound - floating somewhere between modular ambient, leftfield, abstract dub - every detail has been carefully crafted to produce a complex architecture. Unconventional tribal rhythms recall obscure rituals, while warm, dynamic pulses contract and expand, interacting on their journey along the sandy roads of the Mesopotamian basin. Afterwards, Glasgow-based project Komodo Kolektif delves into the Babylonian vision of magic through the figures of the Kassaptu (witches and wizards), and the use of Mandragora. A blend of both tribal primitivism and a futuristic vision is provided by their vast arsenal of vintage synths and effects units, Eastern metallophones and traditional hand percussion. This is deep, psychedelic electronics that capture the spirit of ancient Babylonian sacred ceremonies and their vision of the cosmos.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Tales From The Trenches
Cat: LUMB 033LP. Rel: 28 Mar 24
1919 (5:24)
Archetype (6:22)
Charcoal Estates/Votes For Pinnochio/No Gateway (5:01)
X Marks The Spot (5:47)
No Show Tonight (5:19)
They Seek Her Here (6:06)
Platform (5:59)
No Show Tomorrow (4:37)
Review: The second solo releases from Edward Ka-Spel to appear on the Lumberton Trading Company label offers eight spectacularly original compositions from the outsider artist. These are tracks that bore their way into the heart and mind through startlingly personal moods and meanings. The atmosphere is often tense, and, when it's not, 'surreal' is the word that springs to mind - albeit more unusual hallucination than comical experiment. 'Platform 5' might be the best example of how unnerving things can get, the low, rumbling synth bassline underpinning spoken word, distant, almost inaudible harmonic refrain and eerie chorus. 'No Show Tomorrow' asks "what if they had a war and nobody showed up' to seemingly disconnected tones, notes and noises. 'They Seek Her Here' ups the tempo with a synth-wave-breaks trip through dystopian spaces.
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Censorship Is Killing Music (Gross National Products 1981-1989)
Free State Fence (3:15)
Crossed Cheques (3:38)
Running Out Of Time (4:17)
Beat About The Bush (5:22)
Ten Dirty Fingers (3:04)
Hillbrow 2 (2:09)
Don't Dance (4:15)
Beatle Love Song (2:39)
I Wonder Why (2:24)
Song For Magnus (2:58)
Messer Im Kopf (1:59)
Telephone (1:54)
Perpetual Emotion (5:39)
Review: South African Warrick Sony is a ground breaking composer who was behind the Kalahari Surfers project which now gets a vital spotlight courtesy of Emotional Rescue. This compilation shows how effortlessly eclectic his sound was - from jive rhythms to jazz, tabla to political speeches and much more in between. A Hindu pacifist who was once conscripted into the South African Defense Force, he founded this group as a way out getting his ides out there, calling on other musicians as and when he needed them. It was the first radical white anti-apartheid pop in South Africa and as this vital collection shows it explored polyrhythms, slow motorik, dub sound collage and even a goofy cover of Nancy Sinatra.

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French Archives Vol III: 1964-1989
French Archives Vol III: 1964-1989 (4xLP box set + booklet + MP3 download code in slip-case)
Cat: BS 078. Rel: 05 Jun 23
Taste The Fullness Of Life (LP1: Taste The Fullness Of Life) (6:20)
Space Pillars (3:40)
Planet Air Portasound (8:12)
Slow Wah (6:46)
Pillars Of The Wind 2 (2:32)
Pillars Of Kula (3:15)
After The Rain Comes The Rainbow (7:15)
Woman Is Powerful (Ambient mix - LP2: Going Inward) (15:57)
Et Si Nous N'existions Pas (1:12)
Moving Fire 1 (3:57)
Sound Bath One (18:38)
Muse Mirroir (LP3: Spiritual Chansons D'espirit) (2:47)
Le Soleil Au Couchant Long (10:22)
Mirror Rorrim (4:50)
Voice 1979 (2:19)
Muse Des Quartres Saisons (2:57)
Vers La Lumiere (2:18)
Froisse Fremis (2:07)
Harmonic Bowl (2:47)
Sunrise Loop (10:03)
Sub Drumachine (LP4: Harmony Galactica) (5:57)
Un Silence Prenant (1:43)
Sept Seth Ballet (4:13)
Harmony VCS 3 (9:19)
Hello To All My Friends (3:54)
Galactica Electronica Integral (14:57)
Review: Ariel Kalma is a musical outsider, a visionary who combined a diverse world of sound into his own unique signature. Jazz, weird ethnic instrumentals, warm electronics, folk, spoken word and avant soul all feature in his compelling oeuvre and the visionary French musician sure had a large one. French Archives Vol III: 1964-1989 is another superb collection of material from it that comes in a lovely four LP box set with booklet and download code. It gets from astral wonderment on 'Space Pillars' to layers of harmonic bells, tropical flutes, harmoniums and drones of light on 'Muse Mirroir' with plenty in between.
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Forest of Tines: Egil Kalman Plays The Buchla 200
Cat: IDEAL 237. Rel: 06 Feb 24
Diffused (6:04)
Glint (3:48)
Blageten (2:33)
Forest Of Tines (4:34)
Dub One (3:56)
Autumn Leaves (5:53)
Mbira (2:00)
Springar (2:02)
Blues (3:04)
Sync (2:04)
7th (3:18)
Subtimes (3:44)
Polska (2:14)
Klystron (3:31)
Electric Music Box (part 1) (0:54)
Electric Music Box (part 2) (3:09)
Entropic (1:51)
Drums (3:06)
From Stone (2:28)
Ocquet (3:06)
Review: Primarily known for his work with the double bass and modular synths, Egil Kalman straddles that unique hinterland somewhere between electronic, electroacoustic, and folk. Renowned for his ability to improvise and create stunning, beautiful, minimalist compositions on the fly, while this is hard to truly capture on record, Forest of Tines does its best. With a subtitle referencing the instrument Kalman is perhaps most associated with, the work is deeply textured and yet deceptively bare, with layers slowly revealing themselves before dissipating into the ether. A sonic adventure that lures us in with calm, organic movements set against tones that are more obviously the result of man and machine, timelessness meeting modernity in these exquisite forms, like stories of the ancients told through contemporary musical language.
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Acoustic Warfare
Acoustic Warfare (blue marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: N2MU 009. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Anti Submarine Warfare (5:08)
Sonar Pulses (3:59)
Cavitation Bubbles (3:05)
Acoustic Intelligence (4:37)
Low Frequency Analysis & Recording (4:23)
Magnetic Anomaly Detection (3:01)
Inside The Shadow Zone (4:11)
Underwater Soundscape (2:34)
Review: Visions of a haunting, maritime electro are conjured on Franck Kartell's latest for Noise To Meet You - fittingly dubbed Acoustic Warfare. Playing on themes that have gone hand-in-hand with the genre almost since its inception - and with the immense sonic power of certain subaquatic technologies, such as sonar, in mind - this is a minimal meander through endless submergent scapes and lowermost watery wonders. From 'Sonar Pulses' to 'Inside The Shadow Zone', the album plays off as if its beats were the inner workings of the craft we use to navigate them, while its the atmospheres evoke the lagoons, trenches and sea-floors that surround.
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Les Chemins De L'inconnu
Les Chemins De L'inconnu (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ITLP 13. Rel: 09 Dec 22
Procession De L'Esprit (6:47)
Dans Le Cadre Du Relief (6:58)
Deplacement De La Surface (5:55)
Le Reveil Du Combattant (8:43)
Fluctuation Languide (3:49)
Hypothese D'Hypnose (11:07)
Representation Des Elements (5:25)
Les Chemins De L'Inconnu (4:38)
Suspension Mecanique (6:06)
Review: Mariachiara Troianiello, the Milan-based sound artist behind the moniker Katatonic Silentio, works at the crossroads of electronic music, performing arts and sound studies. Acting as a live performer and an independent researcher, she seeks to bridge different spheres and approaches to sonic production. Now, the ever reliable Ilian Tapes have gave her free reign to use her 15 years in the game to create some exquisite, atmospheric sonic shapes that melt the barriers between genres. Across four sides of vinyl she brings us everything from totally wigged out ambient sounds to lively, bubbling electronica and sub bass-enhanced rhythmic assaults. Her world is a bewildering, sometimes disorientating one at times, downright beautiful at others, but one in which you'll want to hang around in for more than a little while.
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Wow
Wow (yellow vinyl LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: RVNGNL 82LPC2. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Oni (They) (4:17)
Confessions At The Dinner Table (3:24)
Slon (Elephant) (3:49)
Asleep (2:46)
Nochnoi Zvonok (Night Call) (5:36)
Mi (We) (4:29)
D D Don't (3:46)
Early Bird (2:38)
Razmishlenie (Thinking) (4:22)
Flu (3:11)
Meow Chat (2:27)
Review: A concept album in the truest sense, not that you'd necessarily assume that from the outset, Kate NV has quite literally thrown her toys out of the pram for this one. Taking the bits and pieces, sounds and sonics from her 2020 album, Room For The Moon, Wow feels like she might have scattered the parts on the carpet like an eager child emptying a chest of fun they've not opened in years, then started to see what might be made anew from those once-familiar elements.

Fittingly, the result of that approach is very, very fun, but also pretty serious. There's plenty of innovation at work here - leftfield, alternative electronica messing around with assumptions we make about structure and order, at times almost sounding like a cut and paste project. In other moments, we step from staccato rhythms and percussion into rich brass movements. Quite unlike a lot you'll buy this week.
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Inside The Sphere
Inside The Sphere (limited LP + insert)
Cat: OMLP 26. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Inside The Sphere (7:04)
VCS3 (8:50)
/No'stsgd3e/ (4:30)
Ee-Nni-Aa-Ssa (9:25)
The Mask Of Sanity (5:35)
Chrystal Desert (7:46)
Review: Optimo Music continue to dazzle with their increasing experimentation, this time welcoming Finnish producer and K-X-P frontman Kaukolampi to the fore. Exploring the concept of sound as a physical and spatial phenomenon, the LP explores Kaukolampi's idea of "the sphere": his metaphysical and/or musical analogy for being subject to an undetectable outside force, as if being manipulated by an unseen cult. Hypnotic, eerie grooves play out in a muted, time-crystalline fashion, all tracks evoking the feeling of being locked in spherical amber, unwitting.
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Violet Drive
Violet Drive (limited gold vinyl LP + insert (indie exclusive))
Cat: PIASR 1350LPX. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Moonbeam, Midnight, Howl (5:40)
Violet Drive (4:14)
Shake (1:31)
Red Light (3:57)
Pulse VI (5:29)
Jacob' Gun (4:00)
Salt (3:17)
Still There (5:14)
Nuove Variazioni Di Una Stanza (2:31)
Future Visions (3:58)
Engel's Machine (4:18)
Fine Della Scena (3:30)
Review: Kerala Dust are an indietronica trio hailing from Berlin, and their upcoming album 'Violet Drive' is rightly described by them as a 'pan-European dream'. Recorded between Berlin and a remote Swiss Alpine studio, this is a funky, dark and sumptuous vocal dance project, replete with an overarching nighttime swing and glossy shimmer. Rather than one for twangy, sunburnt all-American road trips, we imagine this one is far better suited for drives across milder Scandi landscapes at night.
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Demo Vectors
Demo Vectors (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: DETUND 44. Rel: 07 Jun 21
Joystick 1 (5:55)
Color_Cub (5:37)
Bliss (6:06)
Prefreak Eps (6:08)
Punch (3:20)
Discspinr (6:17)
Comoffice-1 (5:06)
Pill'Lathe2 (4:47)
Abstr B&B (4:34)
Starl (6:00)
Groundzeroback (0:59)
Review: Audio visual sculptor Kero operates the multidisciplinary arts collective Detroit Underground record label and continues to produce bit crushed experimental electronic music with over two decades under his belt. Demo Vectors showcases Kero's sonic range-bouncing back and forth between IDM fractures, broken electro shapes and an all around low-end forcefield. Splicing machined modular tunes with syncopated rhythms and Detroit-inspired slivers, Kero's fingerprints can be found on imprints like Blueprint, Wild oats, Ghostly International, Shitkatapult, Semantica, Touchin' Bass, BPitch Control, and many others.
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Played by: Rolando
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Intro Bonito
Intro Bonito (hot pink vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRC 470LP. Rel: 04 May 23
Bonito Intro (3:36)
Intro Bonito (2:55)
Sick Beat (2:48)
My Party (0:59)
Cat vs Dog (2:37)
Kero Kero Bonito (1:41)
Babies (Are So Strange) (0:58)
Bonito Jingle (0:20)
Homework (2:10)
Pocket Crocodile (1:50)
Cat vs Dog (0:57)
Park Song (2:41)
Let's Go To The Forest (2:00)
Small Town (2:41)
I'd Rather Sleep (1:56)
Review: Despite their obvious love of Japanese culture, Kero Kero Bonito were formed in Bromley, South London, although vocalist Sarah Midori Perry is pretty adept at switching from English to Japanese with her half rapping, half sung style. Intro Bonito was first released in 2013 in mixtape form and introduced the trio - Perry plus multi-instrumentalists Gus Lobban and Jamie Bulled - to the world. Influenced by JPop and 8bit computer game theme music as well as hip-hop and electronica, theirs is a rich and wonderful aesthetic with a challenging, Marmite effect, but whether you like it or loathe it, the songwriting is so strong and original you'll almost certainly find yourself singing it sometime next week.
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My Dogan (15th Anniversary Edition)
My Dogan (15th Anniversary Edition) (green marbled vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: LPSPS 11. Rel: 15 Apr 22
My Dogan (5:47)
Dogan 9247 (2:38)
Mauerbrecher (3:08)
Billiton Beruh (with Cleo & Wouter) (2:32)
Little Tongues (4:15)
Meeuwuh (1:25)
Halt Him (5:31)
Mannschaft (4:06)
Follow Me! (3:22)
Peeksje 1994 (2:08)
Sekt I Sing (3:09)
Ok Norah (4:46)
Sylvia (3:13)
Afwezig (3:32)
The Second 2006 (5:14)
Escape From ETA TH2 (1:51)
Choo Choo India (7:10)
He's His Own Man (6:21)
Review: Kettel's My Dogan album was a real landmark when it was released 15 years ago. Amazingly it has never before been on vinyl, but thankfully Lapsus now right that wrong with this special green marbled version. Dutch artist, Reimer Eising, aka Kettel, has long been a key player int he IDM and brain dance scene and this album proves why. It is one of his most enduring works on the Sending Orbslabel and even now sound fresh, innovative and original. His complex rhythms dance delicate dances, the brain cleaning synths burrow dee into your mind and the reflective melodies sound straight from heaven.
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Music For Cats
Music For Cats (gatefold pink & blue splattered vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ARFA 197A1. Rel: 28 Feb 24
Musik Fur Cats (1:40)
Wind On Small Paws (6:22)
Meteorite (10:20)
Bird (8:32)
Blotter (4:26)
Inside Jam World (6:00)
Herbalist Rule (3:59)
Greenhouse Gasses (5:50)
Have You Ever Felt Like This? (4:51)
Go Go Boots (5:03)
Beauty Is The Enemy (4:27)
Full Circle (3:51)
Grah Statikcat (Electrodes) (6:46)
Review: It was in 1998 that pioneering Canadian musician levin Key released his solo debut Music For Cats. Artoffact Records reissued it on vinyl back in 2014 and now they do so again but this time on gatefold pink and blue splattered vinyl double album. It's a unique work that blends classical, glitch, and noise-driven pieces, featuring collaborations with artists like Dwayne Goettel, Genesis P.Orridge, Philth, and Mark Spybey. 'Music Fur Cats' showcases Key's songwriting depth, followed by 'Wind On Small Paws' with its electro-industrial sci-fi vibe. 'Meteorite' offers glitchy beats. Familiar tracks like 'Bird', 'Blotter', and 'Greenhouse Gasses' provide accessible listening, albeit experimental. 'Music For Cats' is gritty and against the grain, yet melodic. While not mainstream, it's an intriguing, well-crafted release, appealing to experimental electronic enthusiasts and completists alike.
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Layers
Layers (LP)
Cat: HJ 011LP. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Drone Ra (feat Yazz Ahmed & Alessia Obino) (3:41)
Conscious Friendship (feat Emanative, Tamar Osborn & Grove) (3:34)
Tunnel Of Jealousy (feat Lady Blue Eyes) (4:05)
Acid Vaccine (feat Clap! Clap!) (3:40)
Layers (feat Joshua Idehen) (3:54)
Female Side (feat Tommaso Cappellato) (4:15)
Mental Coach (feat Gabin Dabire) (3:18)
Romantic Loco (feat Tenderlonious) (4:36)
Tribal Noise (3:55)
Review: Khalab's new album Layers comes on his own Hyperjazz Records and signifies a culmination of sorts. His musical journey started back in 2015 with this first EP on Black Acre Records and has then evolved through Afro-future sounds like his Black Noise 2084 album through On The Corner Records in 2018. His development has continued at pace after that and this record shows how across a series of deeply musical and spiritual tracks full of rich layers, jazz freedom and electronic rhythms. Top shelf guests help elevate the record with multi-instrumentalist Tenderlonious jazz singer Alessia Obino and Burkinabe guitarist and kora player Gabin Dabire just some of those adding extra magic.
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Transmissions Part 1
Cat: MTLP 0012A. Rel: 12 Jun 23
Do You Know This Record Marius? (6:11)
Overdog (8:46)
Pink Matter (4:21)
M&M (7:20)
Roata (3:36)
Review: Romanian duo Khidja, known for their eclectic and adventurous blend of disco, krautrock, post-punk and psychedelia, lay down a fresh mini-album in the form of Transmissions Part 1. The first part of a series of releases to come via the label Malka Tuti, it's an impressive exercise in ricocheting, futuristic chuggage, recalling the krauty electronic janks of classic experimenters like Cluster, while bringing them to a freshly danceable, EBMmy context.
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The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble (reissue)
The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble (reissue) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: DEN 76LP. Rel: 25 Mar 22
The Nothing Changes (4:57)
Pearls For Swine (5:52)
Adaptation Of The Koto Song (3:58)
Lobby (7:01)
Parallel Corners (3:37)
Rivers Of Congo (3:23)
Solomon's Curse (5:30)
Amygdhala (4:01)
Guernican Perspectives (4:50)
Vegas (6:05)
March Of The Swine (20:09)
Review: The debut album from founding members Jason Kohnen and Gideon Kiehrs, the Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble (now a sextet) was originally conceived as a means to realise imaginary scores for classic silent films, such as Nosferatu and Metropolis. Often made and played together with fragments from these films to help intensify the impact of the audio, each song here is a brooding noir slinker, not lacking in its heady supply of drum brushes, trombone drones and chromatics. The album is also a semi-synthetic affair, with Kiers providing synths, visuals and sequencing on this romantic yet mildly creepy 2xLP - a reissue of the original from 2006.

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Potential
Potential (LP + insert in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: ROKU 035. Rel: 14 Dec 23
Potential (22:53)
Morning Star (10:35)
Review: After the success of their 2021 release 'The Bent Bow Must Wait to Be Released', musician, writer and filmmaker Sunik Kim is back with more brilliance. This time this second crucial album comes as two side-ing pieces that pair playful synth innovation with "a touch of slapstick humour, a la Henry Cow." It has been crafted using MIDI instrumentation and is about the art of fining beauty and order in chaos. Complex structures and regularly breaking rhythms intertwine with harsh clusters of keys and sweeping orchestral manoeuvres all making this as intense as it is rewarding.
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Disco In The Sky
Disco In The Sky (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: MULEMUSIQ 284. Rel: 03 May 23
Disco In The Sky (3:46)
Girls In The Sky (4:25)
Acid In The Sky (6:26)
Interlude In The Sky (11:19)
Tripping In The Sky (11:19)
One More In The Sky (6:23)
Dubbing In The Sky (4:59)
Prophet In The Sky (3:57)
King Soso In The Sky (13:33)
Choir In The Sky (4:57)
Review: When Superpitcher unveiled the King So So project on Hippie Dance in 2015 (initially anonymously), only a handful of the 10 'version excursions' were released on wax, with the rest only appearing digitally. Mule Musiq has decided to set the record straight, presenting the full suite of tracks on vinyl for the very first time. It's a pleasingly freewheeling and eccentric affair, with highlights including the dub disco-goes-cosmic quirkiness of 'Disco In The Sky', the ultra dubbed-out, Idjuts Boys-esque 'Girls In The Sky', spaced-out ambient interpretation 'Tripping In The Sky' and the deep, hypnotic techno flex of 'One More In The Sky' being our picks. Fans of wild, out-there goodness will also love the utterly mind-mangling 'Dubbing In The Sky' and spoken word-sporting ambient number 'King Soso In The Sky'.
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Safe To Disconnect 2
Cat: SOTORO 2004. Rel: 03 Aug 23
In The Dark (1:59)
Fountain Avenue (2:14)
Give Up The Thing You Love (2:36)
Irving (2:54)
New Girl (2:08)
Running Away (3:38)
Breezy Hollow (1:41)
Tangle (2:29)
After Dark (0:56)
Walk On Music For The Sun (2:50)
Curry Row (2:31)
Crossroads (2:59)
So Much In Love (5:06)
Shibuya Crossing Signal (2:32)
3BR House (4:27)
Review: Jonathan Kirby's vision, outlined in his Safe To Disconnect series of albums, is to create psychedelectronic music using a range of vintage and digital instruments. Conjuring up an aesthetic somewhere between apocryphal library music, lounge-trance and retrofuture exotics, this follow-up to his 2021 album of the same name channels both smooth and hypnotic moments, and is thus a worthy addition to the catalogue of Swiss label Second Thoughts. Highlights include the tearful dreamcore of 'New Girl' and the out-of-time, arpeggiation-string combo on 'So Much In Love'.
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Beads Upon An Abacus
Cat: TTT 093. Rel: 27 Jan 21
Theme For Gwen (1:08)
Dr Guild (6:02)
Mistress Forsyth's Jump (3:19)
Holburning (5:47)
Persian Carpet In Reverse (7:10)
Dr MacQueen Feeds The Media Frenzy (2:29)
Phosphorus Tenement (5:11)
Bluetit Babies (instrumental) (2:54)
Beads Upon An Abacus (5:32)
The Entrepreneurs (3:16)
Review: Given that he's been delivering DIY releases as Kitchen Cynics since the late 1980s, it can be to know where to start with Alan Davidson's vast back catalogue. Happily, the Trilogy Tapes has come up with a solution: Beads Upon an Abacus, a career retrospective compiled by Jack Murphy that offers an excellent introduction to the Aberdeen-based artist's distinctive work. It's well worth checking, too, because Davidson's trademark style -a lo-fi and hissing blend of rudimentary electronics, hazy folk revivalism, layered guitar-scapes and oddly traditional instrument choices - is never less than invigorating, alluring and hugely entertaining. If you've yet to bathe in his unique musical explorations, don't sleep on this fine compilation.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Frozen
Frozen (clear vinyl LP)
Cat: PE 001CLEAR. Rel: 18 Mar 22
When Jesus Says Yes, Nobody Can Say No (5:01)
Care About Us (5:13)
U Got This (15:04)
Another Dust (2:46)
Grit (1:41)
Reveal Itself (0:52)
Needed & Saved (2:56)
Mark (11:28)
Understand Our Tracks (5:13)
Tribute (0:04)
West End Vs Warri (1:37)
Review: Fresh off the back of her recent Barbican appearance - in which she donned wearable electronic instruments and invited a guesting drill troupe to perform in front of a tartan blazer clad, wine-sipping audience - Klein is at the top of her game post-release of the album 'Harmattan'. So it comes as no surprise to see that her first ever album 'Frozen' is getting a real vinyl reissue, after an initial cassette and CD-only run. On this clear vinyl version, we're reminded of this one's influences from post-rock, city rivims, glitch, and all in between from the London composer and producer. Choral, mono, subdued and expansive, this one's like a glass-shattered memory, recollected with greater clarity than before.

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Touch & Fuse
Touch & Fuse (gatefold neon orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ASIP 034V. Rel: 21 Jun 22
Return Of The Underground
Helios Flood
Touch & Fuse
Velvet Impulse
Serious Moonlight
Reverse Angle
Number 6
Serene Salt Mines
Val 2
Seaweed
Mountain Drain
Nearfield To Nowhere
Bury Oceans With Sand
Room In The Mirror
Review: Ever since the release of his first solo album more than 20 years ago, German musician and producer Christian Kleine has experimented with blending and contrasting the varying textures and approaches of post-rave IDM, breakbeats, shoegaze and punk. His latest album offering, Touch & Fuse, shows he's continued to refine and perfect that combination, which is less a conscious concoction and more of a natural outcome of the music he likes. From the edgy Aphex-isms of 'Val 2' and the heavily filtered breaks of 'Reverse Angle' to the slowed down grunge meets pure electronics of 'Return of the Underground', this is unique, accomplished stuff.
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Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis (red vinyl LP)
Cat: URBNET 1327. Rel: 11 Jun 21
(Intro) Dreamdave - Korea Town Acid Shout Out (feat Imani) (1:45)
Curtain Call (2:39)
Bloom (feat Desiire) (3:16)
Dazed (feat LJ The Alien) (3:01)
Eclipse (feat PNSB) (2:57)
Bounce (feat Pianwooo) (2:57)
Thiis World Is Sick (3:18)
Law Of Attraction (2:32)
Into The Future (3:00)
There's No Turning Back (2:58)
Review: South Korean-born and Toronto-based musician Jessica Chao aka Korea Town Acid spans the divide between disparate musical cultures with her new record Metamorphosis. It is a collaborative work with DESIIRE from Toronto, Korean pianist and rapper Pianwooo, as well as Seoul rapper PNSB, LA producer Dreamdave and New Jersey MC, L.J The Alien. Glitch, home, jungle, boom bap and trap are all distilled into the 10 tracks, with sultry grooves next to more dark and stark instrumentals, often with carefully deployed raps and whispers elevating each tune above mere ear chewing gum status.
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Played by: Jennifer Loveless
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Contagion Vapours
Contagion Vapours (red & black swirl vinyl LP + postcard + MP3 download code)
Cat: CIS 105. Rel: 03 May 23
Contagion Vapors (11:36)
Liquid Veil (6:57)
Spirit Gates (3:55)
Instant Marrow (4:15)
Kinetic Sand (4:57)
Dream Widows (4:41)
Review: Kosmonaut aka. Patrick R. Park presents Vapours, the latest album for a project which hadron-collides the sadly too-unexplored fusion of Berlin school, krautrock and vaporwave. While vaporwave is too fresh a genre to enjoy a full resurgence yet, Kosmonaut might just be among the first to spur it on. This is a knowingly nostalgic album, with its seven tracks - from the polyrhythmic 'Contagion Vapours' to the hauntingly propulsive 'Spirit Gates' - penning a reminiscent retro vibe over events as recent as the COVID-19 pandemic. This a soothing and positive sonic adventure - what's more, it was allegedly recorded and mixed in the 'midnight witching hours', in the space of just two to three days.
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Soest Live
Soest Live (hand-numbered limited 180 gram yellow vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ISPCLP 2202. Rel: 03 Aug 20
Vom Himmel Hoch (16:30)
Ruckzuck (10:59)
Stratovarius (aka Heavy Metal Kids) (9:52)
Megaherz (aka Improvisation 1) (10:58)
Review: Kraftwerk's Ralf Hutter has more or less disowned the krautrock-inspired music he and the late Florian Schneider recorded pre "Autobahn". From that album (1974) onwards, they became the electronic futurists we know and love today; before that, they swum in more organic musical pastures, mixing rudimentary synthesizer and other electronic instruments with guitars, drums, flutes and electric organ. It's this sound that's captured on "Soest Live", a rare recording captured for WDR-TV in 1970. Accompanied by drummer Klaus Dinger, Hutter and Schneider offered up a mixture of arty, proto-ambient experimentalism, and surprisingly funky, groove-based krautrock epics that combine prototype Kraftwerk grooves with the organic sounds of flute, violin and organ.
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King Biscuit Radio 1975 FM Broadcast
Cat: MIND 804. Rel: 24 Dec 21
Autobahn (22:06)
Kometenmelodie (11:01)
Morgenspaziergang: Kling Klang (part 1) (10:33)
Morgenspaziergang: Tanzmusik (part 2) (4:36)
Review: The seminal musicians who have graced King Biscuit Time on US radio are too many to count, but who's complaining when so much gold material can be dusted down and given a fresh pressing. They surely don't come more momentous than this - German electronic pioneers Kraftwerk captured in 1975 as they were in the midst of progressing from their warm, organic kosmische roots towards the game-changing synthesis they're eternally treasured for. 'Autobahn' is of course the big hit here, stretching out over the A side as it should, but don't overlook the wonderful 'Kometenmelodie' and two-part 'Morgenspaziergang', all demonstrating Schneider, Hutter et al as the extraordinary visionaries they were.
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Trans Europe Express (reissue)
Trans Europe Express (reissue) (limited heavyweight clear vinyl LP + 16 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272357. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Europe Endless (9:22)
The Hall Of Mirrors (7:41)
Showroom Dummies (6:05)
Trans Europe Express (6:32)
Metal On Metal (2:10)
Abzug (4:43)
Franz Schubert (4:18)
Endless Endless (0:53)
Review: It would be fair to say that 1977's Trans-Europe Express album was one Kraftwerk found their niche. More polished and accessible than its predecessors, the album's blend of futuristic synth-pop songs, trance-inducing electronic grooves and recurring melodic motifs became a blueprint that they would later return to again and again. The B-side suite of train-travel inspired tracks ('Trans-Europe Express' to 'Endless Endless') remains one of their most evocative, atmospheric and perfectly constructed musical works, while opener 'Europe Endless' is arguably one of the most beautiful and life-affirming tracks in their canon. This 2020 edition, pressed to clear vinyl, boasts brilliantly re-mastered sound and a bonus booklet containing iconic images of the band from the period
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Autobahn (reissue)
Autobahn (reissue) (limited heavyweight translucent blue vinyl LP + 12 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272432. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Autobahn (22:39)
Kometenmelodie 1 (6:22)
Kometenmelodie 2 (5:44)
Mitternacht (3:42)
Morgenspaziergang (4:03)
Review: Autobhan, the 1974 album that began Kraftwerk's ascent to legendary status, is still capable of making the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. The headline attraction remains the absorbing, mesmerising, 22-minute title track, a musical whizz down an imaginary three-lane highway that's as evocative and atmospheric as they come. That said, the album's lesser-celebrated, more experimental flip-side tracks (and in particular the jaunty 'Kometenmelodie 2'), are also inspired. Here it gets the 2020 reissue treatment via a tasty blue vinyl pressing that comes packaged with a 12-page booklet of historic photos and typically utilitarian imagery.
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At The Cirkus: The Swedish Broadcast
Cat: LFM2CD 688. Rel: 25 Oct 22
The Man Machine
Expo 20000
Tour De France Etape 1 + 2 + 3
Vitamin
Tour De France
Autobahn
The Model
Neon Lights
Radioactivity
Trans-Europe Express
Numbers
Computer World/It's More Fun To Compute/Home Computer
Pocket Calculator
The Robots
Elektro Kardiogramm
Aero Dynamik
Musique Non Stop
Review: Back in 2004, during their tour promoting their 'Tour De France Soundtracks' album, Kraftwerk's performance at Cirkus in Stockholm was recorded for broadcast on Swedish radio. This two-disc set presents that recording in full. It's more atmospheric than some of their 'official' live albums (the audience sounds more involved) and includes some killer versions of hits and album tracks. The spruced-up, fully digitised re-make of 'The Model' is a blast, 'Radioactivity' dually creepy and utterly joyous, and the 'Computer World' medley - which also includes 'Home Computer' and 'It's More Fun To Compute' - utterly brilliant. The riotous, ten-minute show-closing take on 'Musique Non-Stop' is also superb.

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Techno Pop (reissue)
Techno Pop (reissue) (limited heavyweight clear vinyl LP + 16 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272159. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Boing Boom Tschak (3:02)
Techno Pop (7:43)
Musique Non Stop (5:42)
Der Telefon Anruf (3:50)
House Phone (4:54)
Sex Objekt (6:49)
Electric Cafe (4:16)
Review: While not one of Kraftwerk's most celebrated albums, Techno-Pop (known on its original 1986 release as Electric Cafe) has actually stood the test of time rather well - as this re-mastered, re-packaged clear vinyl reissue proves. The A-side suite of 'Boom-Boom-Tchak', 'Techno-Pop' and 'Musique Non-Stop' provides the perfect mix of clanking, metallic electro percussion, addictive melodies and sassy synth-pop sounds. 'House Phone' - an alternative version of 'The Telephone Call' - is also amongst the German band's heaviest, most club-ready cuts, thanks in no small part to Francois Kevorkian's superb mixing. As with the band's other 2020 reissues, this edition also comes packaged with a glossy booklet containing rare and iconic images of the group.
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BBC Radio Croydon 1975
Cat: ICONICVR 006. Rel: 31 May 23
Kling Klang (6:41)
Tongebirge (3:53)
Tanzmusik (7:48)
Ruckzuck (8:39)
Die Sonne Der Monde Die Sterne (6:53)
Kometenmelodie (6:06)
Showroom Dummies (5:17)
Autobahn (8:44)
Review: Kraftwerk's 1975 performance at Fairfield Hall in Croydon is the stuff of legend. Finally it is available as a high quality audio pressing that allows you to relive all its glorious futurism. The show was broadcast on radio as part of a short tour of the UK that came after the release of the German computer music pioneer's hugely popular Autobahn. It features tracks from that album as well as 'Die Sonne, Der Mond, Die Sterne' and 'Showroom Dummies.' A real piece of electronic music history that will spice up any collection.
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Radio Activity (reissue)
Radio Activity (reissue) (limited heavyweight translucent yellow vinyl LP + 16 page booklet)
Cat: 019029 5272388. Rel: 09 Oct 20
Geiger Counter (0:53)
Radioactivity (6:41)
Radioland (6:00)
Airwaves (4:48)
Intermission (0:20)
News (1:22)
The Voice Of Energy (0:56)
Antenna (3:41)
Radio Stars (3:40)
Uranium (1:22)
Transistor (2:06)
Ohm Sweet Ohm (5:35)
Review: To our ears, 1975's Radioactivity is Kraftwerk's most ghostly and otherworldly album. It was famously their first set made entirely with electronic instruments - some home-made - and now sounds like a bridge between the more krautrock-style hypnotism of the earlier Autobahn and the slicker, more tuneful albums that followed it. In other words, it's as weird, alien and otherworldly as it is ground-breaking and pop-leaning. This 2020 reissue is well worth picking up, not least because it comes pressed on translucent yellow vinyl and comes accompanied by a glossy, 16-page booklet full of iconic Kraftwerk images.
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Selected Media 2016-2018
Selected Media 2016-2018 (140 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ERS 040. Rel: 30 Mar 20
I (2:43)
II (2:04)
III (1:53)
IV (3:27)
V (3:32)
VI (3:28)
VII (4:02)
VIII (2:51)
IX (2:23)
X (2:05)
XI (3:01)
XII (3:41)
XIII (2:57)
XIV (1:54)
XV (2:14)
Review: Emotional Response bring you some truly healing sounds from Polish producer Bartosz Kruczynski, who first teamed up with the label as The Phantom for the first round of the Schleissen series back in 2015. He's since delivered a debut album to Growing Bin and released as Earth Trax on Rhythm Section and others. The mood across this collection of pieces produced for Polish studio TVP Culture opens up a rich seam of inspiration around the ambient end of Kruczynski's work through short pieces rich in sonorous delights. From fluttering fourth world-isms to hazy dub soundscapes, this is pure listening pleasure from start to finish.
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Licht Ausgang
Cat: UDACHA 017. Rel: 17 Jul 23
Verminderung (4:21)
Untere Schliefenvariable (3:02)
Dyp (4:51)
Doppelwortbefehl (3:52)
Niedrigstwertige Stelle (4:50)
Schleifenkopf (7:22)
Lichtwellenleiter (8:19)
Leistungsbeschreibung Beispiel (3:01)
Niedrigstwertige Verbindung (2:14)
Review: The Udacha label might have been away for a while but is now back with a vengeance. First up for this return is a new long player by the mighty fine Kurvenschreiber quarter, which is made up of Sergey Komarov, Vlad Dobrovolski, Ilya Sadovski and Alexey Grachev. These sound artists have been excelling in their field for some 10 years now and use synths as well as found sound objects to create their work. Magnetic tape loops, various instruments, pre-recorded loops, shortwave radios, transformers and much more give rise to this unique record which mixes up Boolean jazz, kurventronika and post-rock.
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Rye Lane (Soundtrack)
Rye Lane (Soundtrack) (purple vinyl LP)
Cat: WARPLP 345. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Intro/Toilet (1:13)
Mouths (0:30)
Nathan Armstrong/Dom Buys Photo (1:37)
Traffic Lights (part 1 & 2) (1:07)
Yas & Dom/Seesaw (0:27)
Dom's Flashback/Spilt Popcorn (2:08)
Sweet Thing (1:27)
Chemistry/Happy Dom (0:39)
Rollerblades (Rye Lane version) (1:10)
Brockwell Park (Walled Garden) (2:53)
I Haven't Decided Yet/Skyline From Brockwell (1:17)
Yas' Flashback/Basic/Spilt Hummus (2:25)
Mischief (part 1 & 2) (1:43)
BBQ Raid/What Have You Done?/Panic (0:45)
Smooch/Moped (1:04)
Jules Raid (1:03)
Argue (0:19)
Reminiscing (0:47)
Fallout (1:16)
LGOYH (Let Go Of Your Hurt) (feat Sampha & Tirzah) (3:21)
Moving Forward (Percussion mix) (1:53)
Wave At Boats (3:40)
Open Up (feat Sampha & Tirzah) (4:53)
Review: Among the many hot takes about the recent London romance film Rye Lane is that it is the UK's Amelie, contributing further to the continued coolification of South London's Peckham, in which the film is set. Whatever your take on the film is, it's certainly far less controversial to consider its stellar soundtrack work by Kwesi Sey aka Kwes, a longtime fixture of London's musical spirit. A curveball compared to his wholly original releases with Warp, Kwes took a detour here, in part taking on the image of his collaborator Mica Levi by debuting his first ever soundtrack. Quirky, pink and full of the ideal spirit of the film, Kwes' chosen sound is unfiltered, opting for ear-to-the-ground neo-soul motifs and clear-eyed ballads written with his friends Tirzah and Sampha.
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Tegenlicht/Rotterdam In De Jaren 90
Tegenlicht/Rotterdam In De Jaren 90 (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: OEMOEMENOE 9. Rel: 30 Jan 24
Loradeniz - "Tegenlicht" (18:33)
Kems Kriol - "Rotterdam In De Jaren 90" (15:31)
Review: Call a track 'Rotterdam In De Jaren 90' and you can expect people to have some pretty strong feelings about what it might sound like. Especially given this double-A from Nous Klaer Audio opens on what grows into a tense, electronic, club-ready builder, for a while at least. Cast any thoughts of gabber out the window, though, because if this is the Dutch port city's rave scene on record, it's a post-sweat soaked, blissed out reflection on the wonders of whatever happened the night before. Kems Kriol's mini epic, a 15-minute long tune no less, is a beautiful combination of wistful woodwind and synthesised refrains, presumably found sounds, and strange, abstract noises. 'Tegenlicht', on the other side, shares some of those qualities in the extended intro and outro sections, but also spends some of its 18-minute running time in the basements and warehouses we were originally expecting to find.
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Next World Sound Series Vol 2
Next World Sound Series Vol 2 (gatefold silver vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: HYPSPLP 010. Rel: 06 Feb 24
LX Rudis - "Soma" (intro) (5:33)
Obercyclone 10-17 (4:37)
Oberenginen 01b (4:04)
Xpander 0930 (3:38)
Soma Beats (1) (5:39)
Soma (outro) (5:33)
Jack Curtis Dubowsky - "Bolsa Chica Surf" (30:00)
GataTech - "John Gore" (2:58)
Destruct (part 2) (5:44)
Orbit (6:50)
Raindrops Falling From The Sky (4:37)
Revelation (2:49)
Lixsm (2:01)
Krispy Kat Whack - "Live At The Lube Room" (26:32)
Review: "The Next World Sound Series is a collection of work by contemporary sound artists working in long form instrumental composition and translated to the tangible medium of vinyl. These modern day offerings capture the analog quality and experience of last century electronic recordings, presented to you with today's technological advances in home playback, for your environmental listening pleasure." Or so say heads at the iconic and truly enigmatic label Dark Entries of this latest addition to their catalogue. A collection of work that spans the strangely frantic sci-fi tones of 'Oberenginen 0930' to the almost monastic drone of 'Soma', dubbed and muffled drums and vocals on 'Lixsm', club-ready broken beats of 'Destruct', and the evocative futurist refrains and samples of 'John Gore'. As expansive as it is exploratory and adventurous, you'll need to set aside some serious listening time for your first play here.
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Arthur Boto Conley's Music Workshop Presents MM KM At Kardamom
Arthur Boto Conley's Music Workshop Presents MM KM At Kardamom (hand-stamped gatefold LP + 16-page booklet in die-cut sleeve limited to 250 copies)
Cat: TBG 11. Rel: 01 Jun 21
Brut Rose (2:10)
Dim Sum Wirksam (1:37)
Edition Virtuelle (3:57)
Voices (1:09)
Artist Tips (2:19)
Pizza Auf Der Piazza (part 2) (4:54)
Duralex (8:12)
Mezzo Mix Kardaloop (3:18)
RSVP (I Must Rake Off) (2:05)
Bring A Date (1:17)
Der Schluessel Zu Paris (2:31)
Review: Leipzig has a lot to answer for. The East German city has a very hushed reputation for being the place Berlin once was, albeit on a far smaller scale, but the sprawl is nonetheless changing at a rapid rate. So while you're still likely to find an abundance of squat parties, exceptional but internationally unsung club spaces, and memorable dive bars, some institutions are vanishing. The 'off-space' Kardamom is sadly one of the more recent losses.

Just before the place disappeared, though, Travel By Goods boss Arthur Boto Conley decided to bring together Kassem Mosse and Mix Mup for a live performance that would form this album, circa 2019. Comprised of on-the-fly remixes from the label's back catalogue, it's a grainy, sample-heavy, often off-centre and off-beat deep dive into collages of sounds, drums, loops, hooks and ideas. Basically, you'll wish you were at the show, but that's a feeling you'll have to put up with.

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MK 3.5: Die Cuts/City Planning
MK 3.5: Die Cuts/City Planning (clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WARPLP 319I. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Dom Maker - "DVD" (feat Choker - LP1: Dom Maker - Die cuts) (2:21)
Dom Maker - "In Your Eyes" (feat Slowthai & Danny Brown) (3:26)
Dom Maker - "F1 Racer" (feat Kucka) (2:28)
Dom Maker - "Heat On, Lips On" (1:44)
Dom Maker - "End Of The Road" (feat Reggie) (2:04)
Dom Maker - "Somehow She's Still Here" (feat James Blake) (2:58)
Dom Maker - "Kissing" (feat Slowthai) (2:58)
Dom Maker - "Say That" (feat Nomi) (3:51)
Dom Maker - "Need U Tonight" (0:48)
Dom Maker - "If & When" (feat Wiki) (3:53)
Dom Maker - "Tender Hearts Meet The Sky" (feat Keiyaa) (3:11)
Dom Maker - "A Deities Encore" (feat Liv E) (2:49)
Kai Campos - "Q" (LP2: Kai Campos - City Planning) (2:05)
Kai Campos - "Quartz" (3:29)
Kai Campos - "Transit Map (Flattened)" (2:58)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 7" (1:58)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 9" (3:04)
Kai Campos - "Satellite 6 (Corrupted)" (2:05)
Kai Campos - "Zone 3 (City Limits)" (1:39)
Kai Campos - "Zone 2 (Last Connection)" (1:15)
Kai Campos - "Zone 1 (24 Hours)" (5:15)
Kai Campos - "Industry" (1:31)
Kai Campos - "Human Voices" (1:18)
Review: Mount Kimbie's journey of self discovery continues with the next instalment in the MK3.5 series. Whether this really is a new era for the pair, or not is of course besides the point - Kai Campos and Dom Maker have displayed real evolution on the road to get their two-man project to this point, and at this point it really shows.

Dom's side is an altogether more colourful and varied affair in the sense it opens with sultry piano-driven late night drinks electronica via 'dvd', featuring the perfectly suited vocal cuts of Choker, before edging into rainier territory with 'in your eyes', welcoming everyone's favourite UK MC with loads to say, slowthai, and Danny Brown . Sparse but technically astute, Campos opens his lot with clubbier tones, namely the muffled crunch-house of 'Q', quickly moving through broken filter bass ('Quartz'), and warm, laidback beats ('Satellite'), among other vague descriptions.
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Upon This Fleeting Dream
Cat: CORTIZONA 017. Rel: 26 Oct 22
Upon This Fleeting Dream (3:47)
I Borrow Moonlight (3:44)
Throughout The Frosty Night (3:47)
My Coming, My Going (2:07)
If I Leave No Trace (2:57)
The Cicada's Song (5:21)
Kaite Mitari (2:54)
Cherry Blossoms Fall On A Half-Eaten Dumpling (4:01)
A Poppy Blooms (2:27)
Empty Handed I Entered The World, Barefoot I Leave It (3:23)
Review: Twinkle3 are a trio made up of accomplished flautist Clive Bell and electronic experimenters David Ross and Richard Scott. Their latest project welcomes the legendary David Sylvian into the mix alongside Kazuko Hohki, who was in 80s synth pop oddity Frank Chickens amongst other projects. Their collective venture for Cortizona treads predictably unpredictable territory, where minimalism, sound design and free improvisation merge into a meditative, distinctive whole. The woodwind and electronics intertwine in sublime fashion, resulting in a compelling trip for anyone who appreciates delicacy and risk in their leftfield electronica.
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