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The NID Tapes: Electronic Music From India 1969-1972
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Cat: CONNACOL 001LP. Rel: 26 Sep 23
SC Sharma - "After The War" (4:08)
Atul Desai - "Compositions" (2:26)
SC Sharma - "Dance Music I" (3:02)
Gita Sarabhai - "Gitaben's Composition I" (1:45)
David Tudor - "Tape Feedback With Moog" (2:37)
Jinraj Joshipura - "Space Liner 2001 I" (2:00)
SC Sharma - "Electronic Sounds Created On Moog I" (2:48)
SC Sharma - "Dance Music II" (8:45)
IS Mathur - "My Birds" (3:13)
IS Mathur - "Moogsical Forms" (2:18)
Gita Sarabhai - "Gitaben's Composition II" (1:19)
IS Mathur - "Once I Played A Tanpura" (1:08)
SC Sharma - "Electronic Sounds Created On Moog II" (2:46)
Atul Desai - "Recordings For Osaka Expo 70" (2:52)
SC Sharma - "Wind & Bubbles" (3:12)
SC Sharma - "Dance Music III" (3:06)
Jinraj Joshipura - "Space Liner 2001 II" (1:03)
IS Mathur - "Shadows Of The Snow" (5:56)
IS Mathur - "Soundtrack Of Shadow Play" (3:11)
Review: The NID Tapes is a collection of early Indian electronic music uncovered at the archives of the National Institute of Design (NID) in Ahmedabad, India. The compilation includes works by Gita Sarabhai, I.S. Mathur, Atul Desai, S.C. Shama and Jinraj Joshipura, who worked at India's first electronic music studio founded at the NID in 1969, with support from the New York composer David Tudor. A throwback to the early days of analog composition, the compilation escapes the usual tendency towards Eurocentrism in championing this field, and showcases the collective's experiments with Moog synthesizer, tape collage, vocal techniques and field recordings - creating a unique fusion of Western and Indian avant-garde traditions.
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The New Backwards
The New Backwards (trifold 3xLP)
Cat: IF 108LP. Rel: 28 Apr 22
Careful What You Wish For (9:07)
Ayor (7:38)
Nature Is A Language (8:21)
Fire Of The Green Dragon (7:27)
Algerian Basses (5:15)
Copacabbala (6:50)
Paint Me As A Dead Soul (6:31)
Backwards (5:23)
Princess Margaret's Man In The D'Jamalfna (8:46)
Ayor Live Pornmod (It's In My Blood) (live Geoff) (4:54)
Ambient Basses Hijack Mix 1 (6:11)
Backwards Dist Vox (6:48)
Drone Geff Master (7:04)
Carny Master (7:00)
Drone Skellies (7:01)
Choir Droney Skellies (6:59)
Backwards Live Wip (Fixed Softer Backwards) (8:16)
Review: British experimental band Coil remain hardcore favourites for record collections of a certain age. They were on fire in the late eighties and early nineties and often switched it up from one album to another. Following on from the release of new editions of Love's Secret Domain and Musick To Play In The Dark 2 comes this trifold edition of The New Backwards, which was initially conceived in 2007. It is an extended edition that revisits a number of tracks that didn't fit with the band's first posthumous release Ape of Naples from 2005, and features plenty of chaotic rhythms and outrageous grooves that all have their own unique flow and atmosphere.
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Khan Younis (remastered)
Cat: AKT 06LP. Rel: 10 Jan 23
Khan Younis (6:46)
Masawi Wife & Child (version) (7:28)
Khan Younis (remix) (3:21)
Khan Younis (version) (7:00)
Shiva (6:53)
Lion Of Kandahar (Excerpt) (5:05)
Review: The eternally mystical Muslimgauze was as experimental as they come. They turned out a wealth of now cult albums that still sound like very little else out there'd there has been a rather extensive reissue project in the world over the last few years. The next of their albums to get put put in remastered form across various formats is Khan Younis from back in 1993. All fused into the competing tracks that make it up are sounds from the worlds of experimental, ambient, acid house and dub to make for a truly unique listen.
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Played by: Stunty
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Jdid
Jdid (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: CRAM 292LP. Rel: 15 Oct 19
Staifia (feat Radia Manel) (6:11)
Electrique Yarghol (6:37)
Nassibi (feat Amel Wahby) (3:51)
Club DZ (5:04)
Rimitti Dor (feat Sofiane Saidi) (5:11)
Rajel (feat Ammar 808) (5:38)
Soulan (feat Filles De Illighadad) (4:57)
Was Was (5:37)
Ejma (feat Cem Yildiz) (4:49)
Ras El Ain (feat Rizan Said) (4:53)
Malek Ya Zahri (feat Cheikha Hadjla) (3:45)
Review: Three years after delivering a stunning debut album that cemented their position as this century's finest fusionists of Middle Eastern music and analogue electronic music, Acid Arab return with a sophomore set that's every bit as impressive. The basic ingredients remain the same - think Arabic vocals, instrumentation and percussion mixed with heavy drum machine rhythms, raw electronics and mind-altering TB-303 motifs - though the resultant tracks arguably draw on a wider range of electronic music influences. So as well as nods towards acid house and techno, the album also contains throbbing, dancefloor-centric workouts informed by EBM, Italo-disco, new wave, synth-pop and industrial. It's a subtle switch-up, but one wholly in keeping with the French quartet's distinctive vision.
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 in stock $21.14
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