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Meeting Point
Meeting Point (hand-numbered 12" in hand-painted sleeve limited to 250 copies)
Cat: MP 001. Rel: 29 Jun 22
Bells & Thunder (9:08)
Bossa Beat (11:26)
Meeting Point (6:40)
Morning Air (5:07)
Review: Meeting Point bring us four slices of moody but musical experiments from the point at which broken beat and bass culture meet. The slow motion of skeletal skank of 'Brass Beat' shows that the duo are capable of tempting plenty of character out of their machines, while 'Morning Air', with its highly pitched synth glories and stop start drums, also show they're not in the least bit bothered about fitting into existing genre frameworks. Fascinating stuff.
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Fried EP
Fried EP (12")
Cat: UNRUH 03. Rel: 07 Sep 22
Fried (5:54)
PCM (dub) (5:26)
Traffic (6:50)
Late Chatter (4:32)
Review: Following up two volumes in the Sextant various artist EP series, the enigmatic Tachyon makes their full proper EP debut here on Swiss imprint Unruh. 'Fried' is very much an advanced take on the minimal techno sound and will effectively warp minds at the afterhour, followed by the mutant electro textures of 'PCM' (dub). Over on the flip, the icy and spatial 'Traffic' takes its cues as much from 2-step as dub techno, followed by the eerie twilight beats of 'Late Chatter'. Tip!
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Played by: GK Machine
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1-4
1-4 (12" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: ANTIMATTER 04. Rel: 06 Apr 21
#01 (11:30)
#02 (9:05)
#03 (11:32)
#04 (9:01)
Review: One of the only positives to come from the difficult last year and all the various lockdowns is the music that has been made. A case in point is this project from Tactil, a new project from Madrid artists Kawn and F-on. They are responsible for the fourth Antimatter release, which is heavily inspired by deep dub technicians from the 90s like Gas and Porter Ricks. The four tunes are hugely immersive, widescreen and atmospheric and has subtly evolving rhythms, modulated synth details and an eerie mood thanks to the various delays, reverbs and LFO modulations strung out in each tune.
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Octava Dimension
Octava Dimension (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: ALZ 04. Rel: 06 Sep 21
Octava Dimension (5:59)
Octava Dimension (Elias Mazian remix) (5:48)
Octava Dimension (Tornado Wallace remix) (5:12)
Review: Three years after making her debut on Sounds of Beaubien West with the deep and dreamy Agua Congas EP, Paula Tape returns with her first vinyl outing since. This time round she's in collaboration with Italo-disco/Italo-house revivalist - and Alzaya Records co-founder - Volantis. 'Octava Dimension' is pleasingly thrusting and druggy affair, with the Chilean's breathy vocals and an ear-catching lead line working in perfect unison with a tough, Italo-disco style bassline and jacking machine drums. Over on the flip, Elias Mazian re-imagines the track as a tactile, early '90s deep house treat, while Tornado Wallace lays down an even deeper, dreamier revision built around a lovely bassline, heady stabs and off-kilter, post-electro beats.
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Not In Color
Cat: MIDA 09. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Circulation Desk (2:01)
Rural Dial Up (2:00)
Collodion Reserve (1:35)
Microform (2:23)
Spiral Catalog (1:50)
Geo Print (1:14)
Review: Tuck in your napkin and get seated comfortably for six plates of delicious broken beat and nu jazz funk from Tapes on the small but already well-formed Mida label. These superbly cosmic studies in sound are packed with finely tuned frequencies, cymbals and drums, silky spacecraft arps, video game sounds and playful keys that scatter through arrangements to trippy effect. All of that is underpinned by the sort of hefty low end that locks you in and the whole thing is an ever-shifting sound world that sounds both ancient yet futuristic. Sublime.
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Music For Breathing
Cat: SDM 019. Rel: 02 Mar 23
Spaced Out In Paradise (3:35)
Always At War (5:27)
Inverno (4:07)
And Still The Earth (5:23)
Music For Breathing (6:15)
Review: The Tetine trio started writing and composing together in the lockdowns of 2020 - no doubt observing all the arcane rules about hands, face and space as they did so. They have an intuitive style that now translates to this record which was written for cello, voice, piano, organ and electronics and was born as "a respiratory, meditative, and improvisatory piece of DIY tropical-mutant-punk "chamber music". They have succeeded in their mission to subvert here with plenty of subtle background sounds bleeding in from the nearby street as themes such as hearing loss, menopause, pollution and respiration all come up.

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Petals
Petals (12")
Cat: HES 043. Rel: 02 Feb 23
Istibtan (4:39)
Petals (4:24)
Hazzeh (5:17)
Identity Crisis (3:47)
Review: The Hessle Audio label celebrated a big birthday in style recently and rightly so. It has long been a pioneering outlet for always cutting-edge electronic sounds loosely couched in bass music but often involving so much more. This latest comes from Toumba who made a fine outing at the end of last year and starts 2023 on just as solid a footing. 'Istibtan' is stripped-back body music with a smattering of tin-pot percussion and dark bass. There is more broken beat work and off-grid percussive inflection to 'Petals' then 'Hazzeh' layers up tropical synth sounds into a humid club cut before closer 'Identity Crisis' offers an introspective melody and funky broken beat patterns.
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Obstacle Scattering
Cat: ZIQ 427. Rel: 26 Feb 21
Obstacle 1 (3:37)
Obstacle 2 (3:47)
Obstacle 3 (5:13)
Obstacle 4 (4:08)
Review: Given it's a reunification of latter-day UK electronic visionary Rian Treanor and decade-spanning next level imprint Planet Mu, many ears will already know what to expect from this one - a collection of tracks that are jarring, alien and wildly unorthodox, while still somehow immediately engaging rhythmically. Suffice to say, your presumptions are correct in this case.

In many ways the four tracks here are among Treanor's most accessible, although that's perhaps not saying too much. The broken, dub-techno-on-speed opener, 'Obstacle 2', manages to be frantic and deep at the same time. The glittering synth lines of 'Obstacle 3' help create a sense of rave-y invitation, despite the track itself being a staccato curveball. While the remaining two efforts are equally impressive examples of how to push sonic limits without asking too much in terms of audience endurance.
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Played by: Mark Forshaw
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Circuli & Timer
Circuli & Timer (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TRII 013. Rel: 15 Mar 21
Circuli (6:10)
Timer (3:45)
Review: A couple of years ago, Max Stocklosa debuted the Trii Group project - albeit under the alternative TRjj moniker - via a couple of decent releases on STROOM. This limited 45 marks the first Trii Group outing of 2021 and was made in cahoots with Hipolito, a fellow Cologne-based artist who has previously contributed to Stocklosa's cassette-heavy TRii Musik label. A-side 'Circuit' is odd but rather good, offering a glorious mixture of tipsy, inebriated new age electronics, distant vocals and chiming melodies. 'Timer' retains the same reverb-laden vocal sound, this time placing Hipolito's vocals atop undulating, lo-fi machine drums and the kind of bubbly, alien-sounding modular melodies that were once a feature of compositions by the Radiophonic Workshop.
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Dead Structure EP
Dead Structure EP (12" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DNO 010. Rel: 28 Sep 22
Sectra - "Mail Theft" (6:40)
Trisicloplox - "Bruised" (6:52)
Trisicloplox - "Megastructure" (5:48)
Sectra - "Dead On Arrival" (5:29)
Review: Denver dark lords Trisicloplox and Sectra gear up for DNO's 10th release with four uncompromising schematics the flex across the IDM / electro spectrum. Taking two tracks apiece, the pair lay down some stern sonics; 'Mail Theft' is a steppy piece of pulsating rattler, 'Bruised' is a slow-mo stomp-out, 'Megastructure' has that industrial funk swagger while 'Dead On Arrival' brings us to an apocalyptic conclusion with rasping acid and brittle, swinging two-step breakbeats. Dead or alive these structures are coming with us.

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Moments
Moments (limited 7" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: 4BITP 010. Rel: 14 Mar 24
Track 1 (4:38)
Track 2 (0:10)
Review: Composer, sound designer, musician, artist. Vienna-based Ulrich Troyer has a number of strings to his bow, all of which have played into a world-building process deeply rooted in dub and sound system culture. Releases on the likes of Deep Midi Musik are a good reference point for newcomers. Here, though, we're in less structured and formalised places, with two pieces - well, one and a bit - of abstraction waiting for you to get lost in. 'Track 1' certainly comes with the kind of low reverberations and effects that call to mind huge speaker stacks in smoke-filled places. But it's also kind of deconstructed journey, it harmonises distorted beats and rhythms with beautiful melodic motifs in a way that's as innovative and beguiling as it is instantly pleasing. Flip it to find something we won't even bother trying to define, a celebration of the remnants of that opening arrangement, perhaps.
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Immersion Obscura
Immersion Obscura (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CS 100. Rel: 06 Jun 23
TVTM - "Experiment Obscura" (4:26)
Jo Rad Silver - "Immersion Theatre III" (3:53)
Review: Josh Dahlberg is The Valley and the Mountain aka TVTM and is an artist who has made a big move recently from the deep westside of Detroit all the way across to the far reaches of the Pacific Northwest. He he arrives on Central Scientific for its inaugural release with Detroit-based producer and Akka & BeepBeep founder, Jo Rad Silver, taking care of the flip. Next to an array of hardware, there is plenty of improvisation with guitars in this EP - 'Experiment Obscura' is a widescreen and dramatic ambient cut with a meditative feel and 'Immersion Theatre III' is another empty but inviting piece with curlicues, wispy pads, distant guitar echoes and moodiness to spare.
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Trees In General: & The Larch
Trees In General: & The Larch (1-sided etched clear vinyl 12" + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: CIS 089. Rel: 30 Mar 22
Trees In General: & The Larch (19:56)
Review: The Castles In Space label has been quietly supporting esoteric synth works for the past seven or so years out of their home base in Biggleswade. Amongst the artists they've previously released are Antoni Maiovvi and CHXFX, and now they're presenting a new venture by the name of Twilight Sequence. So far, so synthy. The music on this single-sided one-track sureshot fits the vibe as well, dealing in expertly sculpted melodic patterns interwoven in a manner which sounds like it might well come from a modular set up, such is the undulating movement inherent in the sound and the symbiotic nature of the different elements.
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Promises
Cat: LB 97CD. Rel: 26 Mar 21
Promises (Movement 1)
Promises (Movement 2)
Promises (Movement 3)
Promises (Movement 4)
Promises (Movement 5)
Promises (Movement 6)
Promises (Movement 7)
Promises (Movement 8)
Promises (Movement 9)
Review: Over the years, Sam Shepheard's work as Floating Points has become increasingly ambitious, moving further away from his dancefloor roots and closer to spiritual jazz, new age and neo-classical. Even so, it was still a surprise when Shepheard announced Promises, a 46-minute piece in 10 "movements" featuring the London Symphony Orchestra and legendary saxophonist Pharoah Sanders. It's an undeniably remarkable piece all told; a constantly evolving fusion of neo-classical ambience, spiritual jazz and starry, synthesizer-laden soundscapes notable not only for Sanders' sublime sax-playing and Shepheard's memorable melodic themes, but also the intricate, detailed nature of the musical arrangements. It's a stunningly beautiful and life-affirming piece all told, and one that deserves your full attention.
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E2 XO
E2 XO (gatefold 3xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: K7 347LP. Rel: 14 Jan 22
Noctis Ultimus (91 mix) (4:12)
XO Transmission (feat Qebrus - #1) (3:46)
Anthropocene (3:40)
Ocean Dreams (5:31)
The Last Rains (5:08)
Starship Launch (2:02)
Noctis Ultimus (4:12)
Beyond The Singularity (3:50)
Helix Nebula (2:21)
Noctis Reprise (For QEBRUS) (2:14)
XO 1 (Lutyen B) (4:53)
XO 2 (Kapteyn B) (6:14)
XO Transmission (#2) (2:07)
XO 4 (Wolf 1061 C) (6:26)
XO 6 (LHS1723 B) (5:54)
XO Transmission (#3) (2:26)
Planet B Awakening (0:47)
XO 7 (Teegarden B) (4:50)
Midnight Shore (4:29)
Beyond The Milky Way (2:47)
Review: Tom Middleton and Mark Pritchard created a landmark of ambient music when they released 76:14 back in the 90s. Their Global Communication project was never just about ambient though, and it also coursed through deep house and more besides. In the spirit of progress, Middleton has returned to thinking about the project from a contemporary perspective, stepping forth as GCOM with the epic scope of E2 XO. From stirring orchestral suites to high octane DSP, it's an expansive listening experience that shows Middleton pushing himself into new terrain in the studio. Whether you tie it back to the prior material or not, it's a towering piece of work from an elder statesman of UK electronica.
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Tongues
Tongues (limited clear splattered vinyl LP)
Cat: SIXLP 136. Rel: 25 Mar 22
In Me (4:51)
Tongues (3:24)
Colonizer (4:27)
Teeth Agape (3:31)
Birth (1:36)
I Forgive Me (4:26)
Nuclear (1:12)
Do Not Fear Love (3:21)
Earth Monster (2:26)
Colonizer (Tundra mix) (4:18)
Review: Tanya Tagaq is an experimental and improvisational artist who trusts inner own instincts, and that has served her well. She does so again on this new album which was produced by Saul Williams and mixed by Gonjasufi. It finds her at her most complex, dark and involving and featuring poetic passages from Split Tooth, her bestselling, award winning mythobiography, all against a backdrop of "industrial, electronic exoskeleton." Both working the album and listening to it makes for a psychic journey to a place of healing.
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Tree Of Life (remastered)
Cat: WRWTFWW 057CD. Rel: 20 Dec 22
Love Song Of Urfa
Tan Tejah
Tayurani
Wa-Na-Imba
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Modoki-1
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Awase-1
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Yukiai
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Awase-2
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Orifusi
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Modoki-2
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Awase-3
Futa-Aya-Asobi: Usuyo
Review: Thanks to countless reissues of her impeccable new age ambient masterpiece, 'Through The Looking Glass', many more people are now familiar with the work of Japanese percussionist, producer and composer Midori Takada. Even so, 'Tree of Life' remains one of her lesser-celebrated albums - despite being a genuine masterpiece of minimalism and melodic percussion instrumentation. Here reissued on CD for the first time since the album's initial 1999 release in Japan - and this time with a new audiophile-friendly mix from Takada - the set blends xylophone, marimba, kalimba and other percussion instruments with Japanese style strings, strong melodies and nods towards the American minimalism of Steve Reich and Philip Glass.


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Electronic Meditation (reissue)
Electronic Meditation (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: TB 6201C. Rel: 14 Jul 21
Geburt (Genesis) (5:57)
Reise Durch Ein Brennendes Gehirn (Journey Through A Burning Brain) (12:21)
Kalter Rauch (Cold Smoke) (10:42)
Asche Zu Asche (Ashes To Ashes) (4:00)
Auferstehung (Resurrection) (3:30)
Review: Cult German electronic outfit Tangerine Dream made an indelible impression with Electronic Meditation, their first big release and first grand studio project. It was rebased in 1970 and is a thrilling fusion of Krautrock, experimental rock, psychedelia and electronic rock that utterly belies the times in which it was made. It is also the only LP to feature the line up of Edgar Froese, Klaus Schulze and Conrad Schnitzler and was recorded using just a two-track Revox tape recorder. At times haunting and tense, at others more dreamlike and contemplative, it is a uniquely freeform style of music.
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Beyond The Altai
Cat: HNRLP 020. Rel: 30 Mar 20
Tides Fall (8:20)
Maha (3:36)
Bania (5:21)
Back To That Atomic Ether (5:38)
10 Swords (8:16)
After Ambers (7:40)
Those Cosmic Plains (7:37)
Review: Following a couple of decent but arguably overlooked 12" singles, Tecwaa has decided the time is right to drop his debut album. The Swedish artist proceeds to languidly shuffle through evocative, occasionally icy tracks that variously draw influence from deep house, 1980s wave music, spiritual jazz, leftfield synth-pop, trippy electronica and chugging psychedelic disco. It's an interesting and entertaining set, with each success delay-laden track delivering a new twist on his hard-to-pigeonhole late night/early morning sound. By the time the bubbly, acid flecked "Those Cosmic Plains" rounds the album off, you'll be ready to listen to it all over again.
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Melancholizm
Melancholizm (180 gram coloured vinyl LP + art print limited to 100 copies)
Cat: UKM 100COLOR. Rel: 22 Sep 22
Anxiety (3:00)
Drunk Novice (2:49)
Hands Of Clock (3:09)
Remorse (3:13)
Madless (2:12)
Paresis (3:48)
Experiencing (3:39)
Spirit (2:47)
Oneness (3:00)
Remorse (HoST remix) (3:50)
Review: Polish beatmaker Teielte unleashes his fourth studio album and it's another beguiling trip. Just as heavy on the emotions as it is on the beats and bass, Melancholizm brings the sadbois to the dance with its immersive chord changes, stuttering drum work and compelling waves of atmosphere and yearning sense of urgency. From the real heavyweight grizzles of 'Paresis' to the more languid, floating mood of 'Drunk Novice' to the more sensual RnB tones and textures of 'Experiencing' and the wall rattling drama of 'Oneness', Teielte tells a unique tale that captures the turbulence of the current times. Bring it in.
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Hydration
Hydration (coloured vinyl LP)
Cat: MTR 011LP. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Antioxidant Shower (5:42)
Diverse Aesthetics (8:16)
How To Spend An Aromatic Night (7:07)
The Ocean That You Observe In My Aquarium (7:07)
Nutrition (5:45)
This Is The Treatment That Is Being Done At This Moment (7:23)
Review: Tenka aka Meitei and Berlin-based, Japanese scent designer, Ryoko have combined to make a scent that complements this new album from Tenka. It is well worth finding it if you can. The album itself is his first since his trilogy series and once again establishes him as a leading voice in the contemporary electronic scene of Japan. Hydration finds him looking to "work without the boundaries of theme, storytelling or audience expectations" and spent many hours in nearby mountain forests to find inspiration. That plays out with colour, sound, smell, humidity, touch, atmosphere and taste all colouring the grooves.
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FR33
FR33 (cassette)
Cat: FR 33. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Free (14:22)
Klaxu (12:22)
Review: Thomas Xu from Steady Flight Circle and Tommy Kladis from Music Time with Friends come together on this new cassette-only release that captures three of their sessions at Kladis's studio. Xu was on synthesizers while Kladis was in charge of samples, drums and loops on the SP-555 and the final touch was lo-fi drums from John Shaughnessy. It takes the form of two extended jams that reach out to almost 15 minutes of dusty, ambient-laced soundscapes with distant percussive details and melancholic moods. 'Klaxu' has more darkness and more prominent rhythms to it but both pieces make for escapist listening.
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Form Grows Rampant
Form Grows Rampant (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MPD 034. Rel: 17 Feb 22
Part One: A Time Of Happening (1:28)
Part Two: Intimations Of Spring (5:32)
Part Three: So Young It Knows No Maturing (11:31)
Part Four: So Free It Knows No End (14:33)
Part Five: As Doors Open Into Space (15:40)
Review: Back in 2007, three years before he passed away, Throbbing Gristle co-founder and long-serving Coil member Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson recorded a sole album as The Threshhold HouseBoys Choir. It initially came out on a CD (with accompanying DVD of typically trippy imagery), making this reissue the first time it has appeared on wax. The album's five lengthy tracks draw on Thai musical culture -Christopherson was based in Thailand at the time -with computer manipulated indigenous vocals weaving in and out of gorgeously sunny, bubbly and intoxicating electronic soundscapes. Such sonic positivity guarantees entertainment and every listen, with the set arguably being one of Christopherson's most accessible and colourful albums.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
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Hypertranslucent
Hypertranslucent (limited clear vinyl LP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: SFERIC 0095. Rel: 24 May 22
Track 1 (4:14)
Track 2 (3:13)
Track 3 (2:47)
Track 4 (4:38)
Track 5 (2:28)
Track 6 (5:04)
Track 7 (2:55)
Track 8 (2:29)
Review: It's amazing to think how close this record was made to its predecessor, Tiblsc's critically acclaimed (and rightly so) debut album, Delusive Tongue Shifts. Which isn't to suggest for a moment that the two are particularly different, more just the first outing was so close to perfection it's hard to imagine anyone having found the time to have other material ready to go almost immediately after the initial batch.

Hypertranslucent picks up where its older sibling left off, and runs with similar themes and sounds. It glides and floats its way through eight tracks of stunning ambience, quiet but impactful, opiate but clearly formed and coherent. The musical equivalent to a lucid dream - producers fully in control of every moment, but with the sense of reality and rules drifting into the ether.
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Ptomaine 2 (reissue)
Cat: CDGG 415. Rel: 20 Dec 22
Putrecin 1
Putrecin 2
Putrecin 3
Putrecin 4
Putrecin 5
Putrecin 6
Putrecin 7
Putrecin 8
Omithin 1
Omithin 2
Omithin 3
Omithin 4
Omithin 5
Omithin 6
Omithin 7
Omithin 8
Coniin 1
Coniin 2
Coniin 3
Coniin 4
Coniin 5
Coniin 6
Coniin 7
Coniin 8
Review: Given that he started experimenting with tape loops and electronics way back in 1965, Asmus Tietchens may well be one of the longest-serving avant-garde artists in the World. He has released a ridiculous number of albums over the years, with 'Ptomaine' originally appearing as a triple-vinyl affair in which each track was separated by a locked groove. The album has finally been reissued on CD but split into a number of different releases. This is the second and it's an undoubtedly adventurous affair - a suite of three movements (each split into multiple tracks) based around a combination of unusual, sometimes backwards, tape loops, discordant drones, unsettling soundscapes, decaying industrial beat-scapes and bizarre but inspired sound collages.
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Arles
Arles (LP)
Cat: BB 428LP. Rel: 26 Apr 23
Arrivee (3:20)
Arles (7:58)
Lucidite (5:18)
Espace Gestuel (5:19)
Tournesol (5:08)
Irise (6:25)
Review: Club scene doyen, dance music veteran, and rave culture hero Johannes Auvinen opts to depart from the dance floor, at least for the time being, and deliver Arles - an ode to the other side of the electronic-acid scene, those sounds that make most sense after the chaos and carnage of a party have subsided and you're safely home on the couch with you and yours and all dearest.
And it works as well as it should, with the experience both of living in that world and making anthems for it clearly evident in the overall production quality and ideas. Arles is a warm blanket, that friendly therapist, an album that understands where you've been because it was there too. Remarkably, despite what that may suggest, this is not ambient or particularly leftfield stuff. Instead, it's rhythmic, pop-infused electronica goodness, for want of a more succinct, less awkward turn of phrase.
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Played by: Stunty
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Trip9love
Cat: WIGCD 514. Rel: 16 Nov 23
F22
Promises
U All The Time
Their Love
No Limit
Today
Stars
He Made
2 D I C U V
6 Phrazes
Nightmare
Review: Ten years after she made her debut on Greco-Roman, singer-songwriter Tirzah drops her third studio album, a collection of imaginative and sugar-free love songs crafted with the help of frequent collaborator Mica Levi. Trip9Love, which was recorded over the course of a year at their homes and "various studios around South-East London and Kent", is relatively minimalistic in terms of the musical elements employed - think looped piano motifs, beats that sit somewhere between lo-fi hip-hop and hyper-pop, and Tirzah's now familiar voice - but still sounds surprisingly "big". It's a great example of a simple idea, executed brilliantly, with standout cuts including the infectious 'You All The Time', the ambient pop style 'Their Love', the gritty and crunchy 'Stars', and the flash-fried '2 D I C U V', where Polly Jean Harvey-esque guitars catch the ear.
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Hall Ov Fame
Hall Ov Fame (limited 180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: CNTRC 004LP. Rel: 04 Jan 22
Repetition (5:45)
Silhouettes (4:33)
Zenith (5:55)
Abandoned (4:27)
Reset Button (5:43)
Grim (5:10)
The Mirror Blind (3:58)
Hinterland (5:29)
Review: RECOMMENDED
With sounds that might remind some of the USS Discovery's spore hub jump drive in Star Trek: Discovery, it should go without saying Tobias' Hall Ov Fame sits in the futurist end of ambient and drone music. But that's not to suggest there isn't also plenty of humanism happening here, too. The lush, perhaps ironically warm tones of 'Abandoned' come with added, inaudible vocals, albeit even these sound like they might be reeling off departure times for the day's starship flights.

Geeking out aside (blame the producer's clear knack for realising the kinds of noises that transport you directly into the cosmos), this is a record of deep layers, texture upon texture seeming to move in tandem, moments of harmony dissipating into simple refrains, before the next movement begins. Stunning.
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Is It What You Want?
Cat: AOTNLP 54. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Rock This Mother (0:24)
Talk To Me Girl (2:08)
You Can Find Me (0:39)
Check This Out (0:04)
Jesus Going To Clean House (5:27)
Hope You Understood (0:50)
Is It What You Want (3:22)
Love Is Everlasting (0:09)
This Is Hip-Hop Art (3:57)
Opposite Of Love (2:40)
Do You Know What I Mean (0:52)
Saving All My Love For You (1:23)
Look Out Here I Come (3:21)
Girl You Always Talking (0:26)
Have A Great Day (4:49)
Take My Hand (2:14)
I Need Your Love (1:37)
Your Town (2:32)
Talk Around Town (1:45)
Booty Head/Take A Little Walk (2:57)
I Love My Mama (0:05)
I Never Found Anyone Like You (1:13)
Review: A record unlike any other, 'Is That What You Want' is a fascinating slice of what some might call 'outsider soul', but even that label can't do full justice to the music here. Part of a wholly unrecognised community of DIY musicians living in East Philadelphia in the 1980s, Lee Tracy and Isaac Manning were a vocal, instrumental and production duo whose efforts flew sorely under the radar at the time that they laid these slick slices of experimental joy to tape. Bleeding a shocking transfusion of gospel, electro, lo-fi, funk and soul, this is a worthy slice of Afrofuturism existing outside the jazz connotation. "We never went to no studio," retorts Manning, showing off the pair's homespun ingenuity. Bolstered by a slew of DIY videos shot in Lee's front garden, this has everything from black Southern IDM to machine-glitched proto-raps. It deserves all the recognition it can get.
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Mitt Stora Nu
Mitt Stora Nu (limited LP + insert)
Cat: DM 07. Rel: 19 Apr 22
Jag Sag Ditt Ljus (1:58)
Rotten Apples Of Love (4:13)
Branna, Kanna (4:20)
Skriv Nar Du Ar Hemma (5:25)
Koka En Vit Orm (2:51)
Dodens Soffa (3:23)
Vidriga Simulerade Angel (3:59)
Mitt Stora Nu (4:36)
En Blick I Blicken (2:51)
Review: Nine tracks of 'life-affirming downer music' by Swedish duo Charlott Malmenholt and Joakim Karlsson aka Treasury Of Puppies. Mitt Stora Nu is the Gothenburg-based duo's second album, following last year's titled Lollos Dagbok and their eponymous debut back in 2020. A collection of lo-fi and quirky indie-pop ditties, all said to have been influenced by Edgar Allan Poe as much as Britney Spears. Mastered by Giuseppe Ielasi and pressed in an edition of 1000 copies. Comes with insert.
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Arbores
Arbores (2xLP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TRLP 05. Rel: 27 Mar 23
Pinus (15:32)
Quercus (4:34)
Alnus (18:22)
Fraxinus (10:05)
Tilia (6:51)
Acer (16:44)
Betula (3:49)
Review: Troekurovo Recordings is a production team made up of Toki Fuko, Vadim Basov and Evgeny Vorontsov and they have been hidden away deep in some enchanted Russian forests recording music. Now they are putting out the results on this superb double pack. This project started back in 2016 as a live experimental jam and is now an annual tradition made on loads of analogue gear on the banks of a canyon that was formed many years ago by a melting glacier. The locale provides inspiration - from the fresh country air to the meteor showers often visible overhead - for the music making which is strictly "no preparation, no pre-programming - hardware, friends and live improvisation only."



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Ottico
Ottico (LP)
Cat: MLPXX 606. Rel: 20 Jun 23
Coffee Spartan (4:29)
Dream Is Impossible (4:13)
Enciclopedico (4:33)
Terna (5:59)
Christmas (4:01)
Setta (5:20)
Fives (11:33)
Uranio (6:28)
Review: Hailing from Brescia, Italy, brothers Michele and Simone Bornati are Twoonky, and in 2023 return to the fabulously varied and always on-point Macadam Mambo imprint for another immersive journey through electronica, alt-synthesised pop, chill out, downtempo and exotic, seductive sounds. Following on from 2019's Dezzo, which landed on the same label and achieved widespread acclaim, it's safe to say this second opus lives up to expectations. At once organic in feeling but high tech in production process, distorted vocals, analogue guitars, strange electronic effects, sax samples and more combine to create mutant rhythms and harmonies, avant-garde tones that pull us in further as things bore into the mind's ear, capturing the unique spirit of the production pair responsible, themselves highly influenced by the noises that have found a home at Spettro, a local club in their hometown known for exploratory bookings.
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