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Noosphere
Noosphere (2xLP)
Cat: ESP 104. Rel: 24 Jan 24
 
Modern Classical
Grana (3:11)
Vorsichtig - Mutiger - Verloren (3:09)
The Idea Of A Horizon (3:11)
View From My Parents House (4:37)
Folie (2:04)
X-Pulse (1:09)
Ungeheuer Ist Vieles (0:30)
Seance (4:03)
Nexus II On The Beach (1:10)
Langsame Bewegung (1:58)
Zwischen Luft (4:44)
Chez Charles (1:32)
P-Analyse (2:36)
La Caduta Degli Dei (2:28)
Aavikon (No Water) (4:48)
Track 16 (1:53)
Dark Matter Art Cabinet (4:21)
Hatch On A Hunch (2:42)
Theban Constitutional (4:54)
Kismet (1:21)
No Noosphere (3:00)
Review: Contemporary classical seems to be having a bit of a moment in the sun right now as it breaks out of its traditional confines and makes a mark on the wider world. Bartellow, who is one-third of the Tambien project and also goes by the name Beni Brachtel in the classical scene, is back on ESP Institute with a second full-length. Noosphere brings together parts of some of his theatrical scores for WUT, Odipus and Antigone and Der Zauberberg amongst others. It takes in cues from Baroque and Impressionism with plenty of sweeping drama and moments of intense emotionality across four sides of sound.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
 in stock $33.96
Loss
Loss (12")
Cat: ESP 114. Rel: 24 Mar 25
 
Techno
Loss (4:19)
Silencio (4:47)
Review: Patrick Conway is back on ESP Institute for a third time and the returns are as brilliant as the first two outings with plenty of emotional depth on display. Opener 'Loss' sets a melancholic tone with a repeating high piano note guiding a poignant chord progression, angelic voices and a modulating synth all sinking you in. That contrasts with a gritty rhythm section made from corroded dancehall elements all bathed in saturation for added authenticity. On the B-side, 'Silencio' explores negative space and rhythmic dialogue using anthemic synth stabs to unify the more meandering melodies. When chaos and order synchronise with force like this, there is fun to be had.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $14.72
Tremors
Tremors (12")
Cat: ESP 116. Rel: 29 Aug 23
 
Bass
Tremors
Pregunta
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $15.58
Atoms Revolt
Cat: ESP 120. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Atoms Revolt (4:55)
New Freedom (4:54)
Review: Fashion Flesh aka John Talaga debuts on ESP Institute with two mind-bending tracks crafted from homemade electronics, circuit-bent gear and tape manipulations. Side A's 'Atoms Revolt' explores the secret lives of machines while channelling chaotic energy into controlled sonic accidents, layered distortion and surreal textures. Side B's 'New Freedom' evokes a dystopian adventure into Detroit's decaying industrial sprawl while fusing Geiger-like pulses and eerie oscillations with fragmented voices into a dark rhythmic storm. Talaga's ability to extract soul from machines is remarkable here in what is a visceral and cerebral EP.
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 in stock $14.72
Fastlane
Fastlane (2xLP)
Cat: ESP 103. Rel: 21 Jul 23
 
Techno
Habits (5:34)
Fast Lane (6:25)
Crank (6:10)
Move Me (feat Nadia D'Alo) (8:21)
Solver (7:22)
Element (4:47)
Gasoline (6:52)
Industry (5:55)
Trick Shot (5:12)
Silverblade (feat O-Wells) (5:13)
Lost (Again) (6:36)
1337 (5:51)
 in stock $33.96
Yaoyorozoo
Yaoyorozoo (2xLP)
Cat: ESP 107. Rel: 14 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Iwafune (feat Cazu-23) (7:20)
Swallow Groove (feat DJ Ryota & Noritaka Itoh) (9:25)
Don Pami (3:06)
Twinbee (feat SMS) (5:46)
Otoooh (feat Taihei) (6:50)
Yaoyorozoo (7:09)
Akokuro (feat Harikuyamaku, Mizuki & Yuko Nakai) (6:22)
Ominaeshi (11:08)
Fudoukutsu (feat Cazu-23) (8:17)
Water City (2:58)
Ginryusou (5:26)
Review: Oskaa-born but truly otherworldly producer Daichi Furukawa, aka Ground, is back with a new album that is here to bend your mind and distort your reality with his fourth world follow-up to 2018's cult favourite Sunizm. This experimental odyssey truly defies genre, logic, and linearity as it assembles a chaotic yet mesmerising fusion of organic samples, synthetic textures, tribal rhythms and cosmic noise that are fantastic and freaky. Yaoyorozoo is one of those records that feels both ancient and futuristic as it taps into beautiful and unsettling, inviting and disorienting rhythms and sample sources. Across 73 minutes, it mutates like a dream-always shifting, never settling, so it makes for a cerebral collage for wide-open minds and ears only.
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 in stock $28.60
0104
0104 (limited 12")
Cat: ESP 111. Rel: 06 Feb 23
 
Techno
0141 (7:02)
E-Maniac (6:10)
Review: Returning after a four year hiatus from production, Glaswegian producer Jasper James presents the next release for Lovefingers' ESP Institute. As stated on the cover, James 'fights for what he wants to be cuz function is the key. These two songs will ping your pong and pong your ping'. On the A side you have the playful and swing-fuelled stomper '0141' that's certainly geared for the peak of the evening ,followed over on the flip with the heady minimal funk of 'E-Maniac'.
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Played by: Thomas wood
 in stock $16.42
Sublimate
Sublimate (12")
Cat: ESP 113. Rel: 06 Oct 23
 
Techno
Sublimate (6:33)
Precipitate (4:26)
Played by: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $16.42
Blue Moon
Blue Moon (12")
Cat: ESP 125. Rel: 22 Jan 25
 
Drum And Bass
Deep Blue
Feast
Vibrations
Depth Charge
Ruins
Signals
Review: New York-based minimal electronica artist Brendon Moeller takes cues from drum & bass and lowercase on his latest record for ESP Institute. Like a sonic Hockney painting, just six generous tracks span a curtly two sides on 12", as classy deluges marry with designer percs, conspiring to make a large but radially controlled splash. Every experiential stylistic base Moeller has passed so far, such as IDM or ambient dub, is revisited and checked off, and combined to form a wet emulsion here. 'Vibrations', the highlight of ours, pays special attention to fricative, stimulant audio-exploits in the sound design, with its synthetic mid-claves and potent rubber basses sounding like the reflex responses it predicts and expects from us. No wonder ESP liken the entire record to one big tingling sensation.
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 in stock $18.69
The Lost Art Of Wandering
Cat: ESP 070. Rel: 21 May 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Denton' Texas (5:36)
Fossil, Oregon (4:26)
Tuscon, Arizona (3:19)
Livermore, California (5:38)
Astoria, Oregon (4:11)
Roslyn, Washington (4:25)
Idaho Falls, Idaho (3:26)
Paradise, California (5:43)
Review: From a cover image wonderfully displaying the proportional difference between humans and the world we call home, to the expansive pedal steel guitar chords that weep their way through the musical destinations here, Raymond Richards encapsulates the vast openness of the US in sound, offering aural interpretations of the beauty and desolation, hope and devastation this wildly rich but painfully unequal country is home to. Track titles are inspired by real pins on the map, although it's unlikely you'll recognise many - we're talking 'Paradise, California' (a swooning, sun-kissed closing overture), 'Astoria, Oregon' (a lilting, vast but quiet slice of ambient) and 'Roslyn, Washington' (which sounds like psychedelic country) rather than more obvious places like Los Angeles, where Richards stomped about with the likes of DJ Lovefingers and Slowdive affiliates Mojave 3 in the late-1990s.
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 in stock $16.98
Stalactive
Cat: ESP 110. Rel: 30 Mar 22
 
Coldwave/Synth
Starnet (1:59)
Gamete (3:28)
Massonia (3:55)
Zooid (3:57)
Ssekkai (4:38)
Pyrosome (1:58)
Kaseijin (3:42)
AAVT/AAVTSL (2:28)
Hydrozoa (4:06)
 in stock $19.82
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