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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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Open Air Parade (reissue)
Open Air Parade (reissue) (limited heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: SME 62. Rel: 10 Dec 19
Spiagge Azzurre (4:47)
Aliante Giallo (1:21)
Marmittone (2:13)
Cielo Verde (2:44)
Analcolico (2:02)
Preludietto (1:41)
Parata No 2 (2:32)
Vocalisation (2:15)
Capelli Rossi (2:45)
Arioso Spirituale (2:31)
Ciclamino (3:14)
Aliante Giallo (1:21)
Review: During the 1970s, composer and multi-instrumentalist Alessandro Alessandroni and Giovanni Tommaso were two of the most prolific contributors to SR Records, an Italian library music label whose releases are now sought after by collectors worldwide. Their 1972 joint album "Open Air Parade" has long been one of the imprint's most hard-to-find sets, with copies regularly changing hands online for four figure sums. As this reissue proves, it remains an entertaining and hugely enjoyable set that giddily flits between psychedelic rock, quirky soundtrack style compositions, cheeky jazz-funk and the kind of whistle-laden kitsch cuts that you could imagine providing backing music to a saucy Italian sex comedy.
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 in stock $40.21
Jorden Forst
Jorden Forst (limited LP + insert)
Cat: DISCREETMUSIC 17. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Jorden Forst (16:44)
Jorden Forst (16:38)
Review: Arv & Miljo's new album delves into radical environmental activism and draws from the Swedish Plogbill movement's early 90s actions alongside Earth First! and Earth Liberation Front. Mixing monologues, interviews, protest songs, and site recordings with raw kosmische synth music, the pair crafts a mesmerising audio collage. Chaotic yet harmonious, disorienting yet soothing, the album reflects dedication, passion, and the spirit of change. Originally a limited CDR release in 2021, it quickly became a highlight in Arv & Miljo's discography. Now on, Jorden Forst offers a multi-faceted journey through environmental activism and the human spirit's resilience.
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Still Way: Wave Notation 2
Cat: WRWTFWW 030. Rel: 21 Aug 19
Prelude (1:46)
Landscape Of Wheels (11:48)
Still Park (12:04)
Still Park (Piano Solo) (4:49)
Still Sky (8:37)
Image Under The Tree (13:07)
Review: For their latest must-check full length, Swiss ambient and jazz enthusiasts WRWTFWW have offered up a timely reissue of Satoshi Ashikawa's previously Japan-only 1982 album "Still Way". In some quarters it's considered a triumph of Japanese minimalism - an ambient set that was equally as inspired by Erik Satie as Brian Eno. The sounds are sparse, atmospheric and alluring, with simple harp, vibraphone, piano and flute motifs taking it in turns to rise and fall across the soundspace. It's intricate, soft-focus and hugely poignant, evoking memories of similarly lauded sets by Ashikawa's countrymen Hiroshi Yoshimura and Midori Takada. In other words, it's sublime.
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Played by: Kaoru Inoue
 in stock $24.38
Electro Soma I & II
Electro Soma I & II (2xCD + 32 page booklet)
Cat: WARPCD 9R. Rel: 25 Aug 17
Soundtrack Of Space (CD1: Electro Soma)
Hall Of Mirrors
Mondrin
Obsessed
Bio Dimension
Basic Emotion
Metropolis
Obtuse
Telefone 529
Drift
Debris (CD2: Electro Soma II)
Ecliptic
Ming
Bubbles
Kaxaia-80
Satori
Paradroid
Transient Pathways
Fear Of Expression
Go With The Hiss
Eiyla
Static Emotion
Review: B12's 1993 debut album, Electro-Soma, has long been regarded as one of intelligent dance music's "must-have releases". Offering a decidedly intergalactic blend of otherworldly techno, ambient and deep space electronica, it remains a brilliant piece of work. Here, Warp Records give it the reissue treatment, packaging the peerless original album with a second disc of early B12 rarities and hard-to-find cuts recorded during the same period. There's naturally plenty to admire on this bonus disc, from the shimmering electro bustle of "Transient Pathways" and Motor City futurism of "Debris", to the intoxicating ambient brilliance of "Go With The Hiss". That this material is every bit as good as the tracks included on Electro-Soma is testament to the (then) duo's rarely matched brilliance.
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Played by: Thread London
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Chance Versus Causality
Cat: CABS 29CD. Rel: 30 Aug 19
Chance Versus Casualty (part 1)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 2)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 3)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 4)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 5)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 6)
Chance Versus Casualty (part 7)
Review: In 1979, Cabaret Voltaire - then consisting of all three founder members, Richard H. Kirk, Stephen Mallinder and Chris Watson - recorded a soundtrack for an experimental film "for two projectors" by Babeth Mondini. 40 years on, that soundtrack has finally been given a release. It's similar in tone to some of the Sheffield experimentalists' other soundtrack work from the period, offering discordant, unsettling and otherworldly sound collages that fuse heavily modified and processed instrumental parts (guitar, bass, drums, clarinet, saxophone) with tape loops, sampled dialogue and the band's ever-present electronic tones. Whether you're an obsessive Cabs fan or not, it's well worth a listen. This is, after all, a slice of previously hidden musical history.
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Shadow Of Fear
Cat: CABS 30CD. Rel: 20 Nov 20
Be Free
The Power (Of Their Knowledge)
Night Of The Jackal
Microscopic Flesh Fragment
Papa Nine Zero Delta United
Universal Energy
Vasto
What's Goin' On
Review: The arrival of a new Cabaret Voltaire album - the first since 1994 according to our records - should excite all those who hold the work of the pioneering Sheffield outfit dear. It's now a solo project from Richard H Kirk (he decided to keep the name after parting company with Stephen Mallinder in the late '90s), but the distinctive stylistic ticks remain (think paranoid sonic textures, metallic percussion hits, clear dub influences, plentiful spoken word samples, curious electronic noises and nods towards the industrial funk, EBM and post-punk). Naturally it's not as ground-breaking as Kirk and company's work in the '70s and '80s, but it is undeniably a Cabaret Voltaire album - and one that subtly updates the Cabs' particular brand of dense, dancefloor-ready paranoia for a new century.
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Rampen APM: Alien Pop Music
Cat: 525475 1. Rel: 03 Apr 24
Wie Lange Noch?
Ist Ist
Pestalozzi
Es Konnte Sein
Before I Go
Isso Isso
Besser Isses
Everything Will Be Fine
The Pit Of Language
Planet Umbra
Tar & Feathers
Aus Den Zeiten
Ick Wees Nich (Noch Nich)
Trilobiten
Gesundbrunnen
Review: Industrial music formed amidst the concrete decay of post-war Berlin, Einsturzende Neubauten emerged as pioneers of genre. Their sonic alchemy fuses unconventional instruments crafted from scrap metal and construction tools with traditional ones, creating a raw and unsettling symphony. Their new double album "Rampen (APM: Alien Pop Music)" showcases their sonic prowess. Despite the abrasiveness of their sound, the group's music is imbued with a sense of theatricality. Blixa Bargeld's stoic vocals narrate surreal tales of urban decay and existential unease, while the band's live performances evoke industrial rituals. Over the years, the band's music has evolved, incorporating elements of ambient and even pop into their sound. Yet, their core ethos remains intact: to challenge musical boundaries and create a sonic tapestry that reflects the harsh realities of the modern world. This album still helps cement the band moving forward but still respecting their past.
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Guitar Solos/Fifty (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: WE 5. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Hello Music (LP1: Guitar Solos (1974)) (2:23)
Glass C/W Steel (2:30)
Ghosts (6:40)
Out Of Their Heads (On Locoweed) (5:49)
Not Forgotten (4:11)
Hollow Music (2:01)
Heat C/W Moment (9:02)
No Birds (3:33)
Dawns (LP2: Fifty (2024)) (0:01)
Outer Order (0:01)
Tempus Fugit (0:02)
Quicksilver (For Simone) (1:57)
Unterwegs (For Roman) (3:48)
Phalaropes (1:27)
Jack’s Neap Tide (2:02)
Schlechte Gewissen (2:26)
Move Indigo (3:15)
To Do (1:47)
The Map Of Dreams (3:04)
Locomoting (4:00)
Dusks (1:48)
Review: Fred Frith is simultaneously a singular musical figure and a collection of musical lifetimes. He's the composer who wrote fragile avant-garde music in the tradition of John Cage and Earle Brown, the innovator who created new concepts of underground rock with his colleagues in the band Henry Cow, and the improviser who developed his very own language on the guitar. The many facets of Frith's musical oeuvre shimmer in vibrant and unique colors, but stand as one rainbow monolith of musical creation, never disintegrating into esoteric eclecticism. Always musically curious and unbiased, he develops his ideas in the moment, demonstrating in real time how his creative process, while free of old hat conventions and tricks, creates an immediate yet unrandom and committed music. At the core is his unique guitar playing, which is on full display across these two records. His debut, Guitar Solos (1974), opened up a space beyond rock and improvised music and now, 50 years later comes Fift (2024), a new solo guitar album that sounds completely different and yet familiar, adding to his monolith of musical creation with another new vibrant color.
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Demain Des L'Aube
Demain Des L'Aube (limited cassette)
Cat: PITPV 054MC. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Faraway (4:43)
Heather In Bloom (4:36)
Tomorrow At Dawn (9:22)
Day Will Be As The Night
I Will Walk Eyes Fixed On My Thoughts (10:17)
Across Mountains (10:17)
When The Land Whitens (8:36)
A Bouquet Of Green Holly (14:33)
Review: This is a special cassette tape version of the recent album from zake, one of ambient's most prolific artists, alongside From Overseas on his own Past Inside The Present label. As always it is an almost impossibly deep ambient selection that once again finds him exploring fresh and always emotionally moving musical territory. Demain Des L'aube features eight tunes that convey real melancholia and have a gently persuasive sense of movement. Each one is vast in scale and sweeps you up and sinks you into the grainy lo-fi pads, wispy melodies and distant string-based sombreness.
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 in stock $10.37
Singularity
Cat: WIGCD 352. Rel: 04 May 18
Singularity
Emerald Rush
Neon Pattern Drum
Everything Connected
Feel First Life
Cosm
Echo Dissolve
Luminous Beings
Recovery
Review: Having taken time out to travel the world and experience new things (including psychedelic substances in California), John Hopkins planned to make Singularity, his ninth album, "a sonic ecosystem that starts and ends on the same note". He soon got frustrated by these limitations, so instead just laid down a fluid and hazy album that combines his usual luscious, ambient electronics with a variety of sparse, heavy and off-kilter rhythms. While undeniably laidback in parts, the album also boasts a number of foreboding techno workouts and uses a wider palette of instrumental sounds than we've come to expect (including some fine strings and his own intricate piano playing). The resultant set is rather impressive, all told, and while not quite a "sonic ecosystem", it's certainly an enjoyable journey.
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Played by: Indian Wells
 in stock $9.33
Copenhagen Dreams
Cat: 486310 5. Rel: 16 Sep 22
Eleven Thousand Six Hundred & Sixty-Nine Died Of Natural Causes (0:53)
They Leave Everything Behind (1:07)
They Fed The Sparrows Leftovers & Offered Grass To Scherfig's Turtle (2:32)
An Eiffel Tower By The Lakes (1:06)
Three Thousand Five Hundred & Ninety One Benches (1:42)
The Jewish Cemetery On Mollegade (2:36)
They Dream They'll Get There (1:20)
A Memorial Garden On Enghavevej (4:12)
A Six-Lane Highway (1:31)
He Hit Her On The Head With The Wind In The Willows (1:49)
He Says It's The Future (1:58)
There's No Harm Done (2:08)
They Had To Work It Out Between Them (1:04)
The Song About The Hyacinths (2:13)
It Will Take Some Time (1:42)
She Loves To Ride The Port Ferry When It Rains (2:54)
A French School On Vaernedamsvej (1:27)
Here, They Used To Build Ships (3:34)
They Imagine The City Growing Out Into The Ocean (4:28)
Review: Director Max Kestner's documentary film portrait Copenhagen Dreams is a tribute to the Danish capital. That also happened to be the place acclaimed composer Johann Johannsson was living at the time he was asked to score the movie. As always he does so with real aplomb and devastating emotionality. This now classic soundtrack features celestial keyboard sounds, emotive string quartets, clarinet, subtle electronic and plenty of melodic magic that both swells and breaks the heart. Academy Award winner Hildur Gudnadottir plays on the soundtrack with various other of Johann's favourite Icelandic talents.
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Dwell Time II
Dwell Time II (hand-numbered CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 57CD. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Dynamics
Swapped
Allusion
Nested
Proxy
On Air
Murmur
Tampered
Review: The irrepressible Past Inside The Present is back with the second in a trilogy of tape loop experiments from T.R. Jordan. This is the limited and hand-numbered CD format and is another cohesive piece of this three-suite puzzle. All of the music was made by the same materials and methods and was all made in "a concentrated period of inspired experimentation with no energy wasted." The artist calls it a form of "musical composting" and the music is full of a sense of musical grace and elegance, peaceful pads and sonic versions of pastoral scenes like flowing rivers and mossy rocks under beautiful wispy clouds.
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The Death Of Rave (A Partial Flashback)
Leyland KIRBY presents V / VM
Cat: HAFTW 015CD. Rel: 03 Jun 14
Monroes Stockport
Moggy & Wearden
Machete's At The Banshee
Acid Alan, Haggis & Scott
Marple Libradome '91
Smithy & Dave The Rave
Big Eddie's Van - Bowlers Car Park
Xr2 Mk1 Sale Waterpark
Review: Experimental musician Leyland Kirby has been skirting round the edges of electronic music since the tail end of the '90s, delivering curious concept albums under a dizzying variety of pseudonyms (The Caretaker, The Stranger, Billy Ray Cyrix, Butcher Claws and Bored in Columbia, amongst many others). Here he dons his familiar V/VM alias for a discordant trip into drone territory supposedly inspired by fading memories of the last throes of early '90s outdoor raves. In truth, there's little in the music - a typically hissing, dystopian fusion of murky textures and becalmed electronic tones - to justify the concept, but it matters little. Kirby is a master at creating vaguely spooky, industrial-influenced soundscapes, and The Death of a Rave (A Partial Flashback) only enhances his reputation.
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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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 in stock $13.75
Neuter
Neuter (LP)
Cat: DISCREETMUSIC 14. Rel: 05 Jul 23
Track 1 (4:18)
Track 2 (5:00)
Track 3 (4:08)
Track 4 (4:43)
Track 5 (4:31)
Track 6 (4:18)
Track 7 (3:18)
Track 8 (4:09)
Track 9 (2:42)
Review: The solo project of Swedish musician Sofie Herner, Leda is an experimental project mainly dedicated to roomy, claustrophobic freakouts, fashioned out of a distinctive form of guitar playing, among other tinkerings. Now a well-known name in the Gothenburg scene, Herner's proximity to her local DIY underground is abundantly clear. It feels just as reflective in the sound of her latest project here, Neuter, which sounds like a gargantuan woodwork project subsuming a collective consciousness. Building off the natural footprints trailed by not only her former output, but also her involvement in bands like Neutral and Enhet For Fri Musik, this LP comprises nine tracks of minimal guitar loops, layered oppressively with doomy vocals, all-encompassing percussion, and other oddball instruments. Movements one through nine guide us through uniquely dour worlds, all with the utmost creep factor.
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 in stock $22.58
To Belong
To Belong (hand-numbered 7" + insert + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 42. Rel: 11 Apr 24
Hushed (2:06)
Of The West (1:40)
Bluest (1:46)
Call & Answer (2:27)
Review: The limited 7" edition of Marine Eyes' latest full-length ambient record 'To Belong' hears a distilling of the original fourteen-track record down to just four selections. Though every track on the digital version of the album works in its own right, the choice on offer here - 'Hushed', 'Of The West', 'Bluest' and 'Call & Answer' - are particularly deserving of the study on wax. Something static, nigh time-crystalline is achieved on the B2, with its held root note evincing something of the quality of an infinite dream; the A1 recalls some mix of DJ Healer, Malibu or David Motion with its three note tenor-pad lilt; the A2 gets at the best of both worlds, sounding like a paradisiacal bathhouse vision set in slow motion; the B1 is the tensest, opting for a moodier key, but its reversed guitar taps and sustained choir-synth working in a no less lachrymose aesthetic.
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 in stock $12.44
To Belong
To Belong (hand-numbered CD limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 42CD. Rel: 11 Apr 24
To Belong
Hushed
Timeshifting
Bridges
Cemented
Of The West
Suddenly Green
Mended Own
All You Give (For Ash)
Bluest
Night Palms Sway
In The Spaces
To Belong (reprise)
Call & Answer
Catching Light
Into Change
Review: What does it mean To Belong? Cynthia Bernard aka. Marine Eyes only begins to scratch the surface of this question on her latest ambient record (yet leaps a great deal forward in wrestling with it nonetheless), following up her prior effort 'Chamomile' with a distinctly beauteous fortnight of forenoon drones, all of which spur the realization that "belonging is everywhere and nowhere". Belonging is indeed a kind of ephemeral longing of being than can only ever be partly grasped, attained. Through its looping washes of warmed, brackish, padded backwash - not to mention its many bass-undergirded angel choirs - the likes of 'Timeshifting', 'Bridges' and 'Mended Own' stand out as such revelatory highlights, all contributing to an incredible album of sonic diaristic reflection, in which every sound sticks out clearly yet plays its proper part in a humble, rose-smelling gestalt.
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 in stock $12.44
Glow World
Glow World (2xLP + insert limited to 192 copies)
Cat: SPS 2360. Rel: 22 Mar 23
Track 1 (6:01)
Track 2 (8:38)
Track 3 (6:05)
Track 4 (6:21)
Track 5 (6:26)
Track 6 (7:08)
Track 7 (6:17)
Track 8 (7:20)
Track 9 (7:07)
Track 10 (8:41)
Review: This collaborative album from Rob Modell (Deepchord) and Taka Noda (Mystica Tribe) presents a brand new and compelling East-West dialogue in the mode of noir ambient dub. It also provides ample opportunity for these two greats of the genre to take a break from the monikers and operate under their own names - reflecting this one's specialness. Unlike the straight-up kick-centric and transcendentally meditative focus of either artist's solo releases, the pair have here conjured up something entirely beatless and a little more melodically advanced. Expect hurt, rainsoaked, and swamped soundscapes over a long four pieces.
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 in stock $36.32
MPU101
MPU101 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: ITX 022. Rel: 06 Aug 21
M185-2SYS1M (8:01)
J800latinGrass (4:01)
800pbp8492 (1:55)
260078_2 (3:13)
A8 Basslines (5:00)
Some 100100MM (6:44)
Noquan 12 (2:01)
SYS1FinMwitch (4:52)
Review: Poetic Hovering Synth Tinkerer.
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 in stock $15.04
MPU104
MPU104 (hand-stamped 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: ITX 031. Rel: 26 Mar 24
BLOCK-1_dv190 (3:39)
DoepfARP (5:45)
TEAM 700_76 (2:46)
DUES700 (2:34)
BLOCK-1_2AREA666 (2:25)
Ppg2_3ModeMon (3:15)
Vanlife_702 ABCD (1:57)
TrailerparkBeauty (4:27)
Leavebehind (1:25)
Rioria Juice (2:35)
Sunset Memories (4:02)
Review: Ilian Tape's ITX Series provides another opportunity to sink into some deeply escapist ambient and drone soundscapes from the usually dance floor-focused breakbeat and techno label. MPU101 has served up a few of these EPs before and they always find them coax plenty of magic out of their analogue machines. 'TEAM 700_76' is a nice and bleary-eyed post-Blade Runner soundtrack, 'BLOCK-1_2AREA666' has a darker undercurrent of menace, 'TrailerparkBeauty' brings some twinkling celestial keys and 'Sunset Memories' closes on frazzled chords that speak of heat damage from a scorching sun.

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Played by: Thomas wood
 in stock $19.20
Point Of Entry
Point Of Entry (limited LP)
Cat: MAT 23. Rel: 27 Jul 23
Eternal Life (3:56)
Theories (2:07)
October Song (4:05)
All I Ever Needed (6:13)
Light From Three Sides (4:08)
Silver Sand (3:12)
Ditto (4:46)
Face Of Another (3:30)
Low Tide (3:23)
Golden Hour (4:27)
Future Friends (2:33)
Review: Following a run of superb collaborative releases - including sets created with Ana Stamp, Suzanne Kraft and his old pal Gigi Masin - Jonny Nash has finally got round to recording a new solo album. It's his first lone LP for four years and draws as much from his love of folk and acoustic music as the immersive sound worlds of ambience. As a result, his usual lilting, effects-laden guitar textures, stretched-out synthesiser chords and immersive electronic textures rub shoulders with finger-picked acoustic guitars, pedal steel-inspired motifs, strummed chords and echo and reverb-laden snippets of his own voice (a sonic ingredient he has not used for some time). The results are as magical and mesmerising as you'd expect, with Point of Entry crashing straight in to the list of Nash's strongest releases to date.
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 in stock $24.38
Enter The Kettle (Classified As A Weapon) (B-STOCK)
Enter The Kettle (Classified As A Weapon) (B-STOCK) (white smoked vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ORBSLP 002 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Whippersnapper (5:42)
No Speed Limit (6:05)
Digital Bicycle Clips (6:14)
Wow Picasso! (6:06)
Disco Bombing (6:23)
Delta River (7:01)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Slight split on top of outer sleeve, slight creasing to outer sleeve, record unopened and in perfect working order***


Hype and awe abound over this Orb side project, with Oss having been resurrected last year several decades on from its initial stint as a hybrid live / DJ project from Alex Paterson and his longtime collaborator Fil Le Gonidec. This new album is a mere 8 track weirdo's favourite, straight from the brains of this techno-toned, post-dub power duo, from the psytech clicks and claps of 'Wow Picasso' to the worse-for-wear machinations of 'No Speed Limit'. Grab this special coloured vinyl edition while you can.
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 in stock $18.67
Reverberations Of Non Stop Traffic On Redding Road
Reverberations Of Non Stop Traffic On Redding Road (clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: SHIMMY 2022LPC1. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Floating Island (4:35)
Plants Used For Weaving (3:50)
Boundary Fence (4:22)
Aquaculture (3:32)
The Soft Structure (3:50)
A Mountain Is An Ancestor (3:44)
The Caretaker (3:39)
The Miner's Pale Child (3:28)
Groundwater (3:33)
On Redding Road (3:06)
Floating Epitaph (3:25)
Review: "I would beg listeners both animal and human to allow these beautiful landscapes I've created in collaboration with Mark Nelson to sing and speak and weep for themselves. Please. Forget about words. Just LISTEN," says Kramer of this latest exploration of sounds less familiar. Meanwhile, Nelson quotes the legendary Arthur Russell for his take on things: "If I could convince you these are words of love, the heartache would remain but the pain would be gone". The Chicago-based composer and performer certainly summarises this listening experience. There's pure bliss running through these serene ambient, almost New Age-style tracks, but within that a certain reflective sadness. Crystalline melodies refract and develop, ebb and flow, at times making pure harmonies, in other moments more atmospheric refrains. They make us long for things that were or may be, although there's still space here for taking stock and acknowledging what is.
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The Endless Echo
Cat: GBX 045CD. Rel: 05 Apr 24
The Awful Majesty
Decision Point
Lacunae
On The Clock
Unnatural Span
Chronos
Heat Haze
Momentary Permanence
Written In Water
All Things Pass
Deeptime
Vault
Archaic
Counting The Hours
Green Pulse
Unremembered
Review: Analogue synth spooks rejoice, Pye Corner Audio is back with further explorations of the sweet spot between nostalgic fuzz and circuit-borne futurism. Ghost Box is a spiritual home for Martin Jenkins' flagship project, and he continues to edge out the scope of the Pye Corner sound without derailing the fundamental atmosphere. On The Endless Echo, warm, pulsing melodics set to eerie keys abound, and there's a fine balance between gorgeous ambient atmospheric pieces and sinewy, danceable rhythms, but Jenkins manages to sound fresh and inspired even while reliably holding true to the overall project aesthetic.
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Jon Savage's Ambient 90s (B-STOCK)
Jon SAVAGE / VARIOUS
Cat: CTRUE 32CD (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
Sandoz - "Limbo"
Lobe - "Placebo"
2 Cabbages On A Drip - "Calm"
React To Rhythm - "Intoxication" (Clubfield mix)
Strange Cargo - "Montauk Point"
Rapoon - "Bol Baya"
Aphex Twin - "Utopia 3"
GOL - "No Bounds"
Moonwater - "Space Indian"
Underworld - "Blueski"
U-Ziq - "Phiesope"
Biosphere - "En-trance"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Product has light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in perfect working condition***


The 1990s was arguably the first 'golden age' of ambient - a time when the inherently atmospheric and laidback style not only exploded in popularity, but also became the post-club soundtrack of choice for a whole generation. This personal survey of the 90s ambient scene from journalist and author Jon Savage does a good job in gathering together a representative selection of genuine gems and overlooked classics, drifting between the bubbly, deep space brilliance of Richard H Kirk's Sandoz project ('Limbo'), bleeping ambient house ('Calm' by 2 Cabbages on a Drip), early progressive house (React 2 Rhythm), electronic psychedelia (the tabla rhythms and swirly noises of Rapoon), ambient blues (Underworld), IDM (U-ziq), and glacial, slow-motion bliss (Biosphere).
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Conduit
Conduit (limited LP)
Cat: WHYT 041. Rel: 07 Sep 22
Etym (4:37)
Mist Through The Bits (2:27)
Permeated Secrets (2:59)
Dial Sqaure (Confront) (3:19)
Night Ride (4:57)
Onus (3:19)
Response (10:06)
Eve (Anwummere) (5:58)
Review: Beneath the grit and, err, grime of UK MC output, there's a highly fertile and imaginative artsy scene making underground stars in cities like London and Manchester. Names like Blackhaine, Icebox Violet, and Novelist have long-since flown flags - to various extents - for experimental tracks that marry rhymes, poetry, abstract musicality and heavy broken beats.

Coby Sey is another for that list, and like the rest, as he explains on 'Permeated Secrets', he "don't care if you like my work". Simply put, these sounds aren't for everyone, they were never intended to be. Instead, they showcase a staunchly British take on urban observation, packed with melancholy, hints of rave, and a love for exploring outsider ends of established art forms - often winding up in places few have been before.
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Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn
Cat: 409996 4023473. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Pacifica (3:31)
Offering (3:21)
What Dreams Are Made Of (2:10)
In The End (4:12)
Below The Surface (2:29)
New Dawn (5:25)
Review: Anoushka Shankar's Chapter II: How Dark It Is Before Dawn is a riveting sonic journey that seamlessly blends eastern and western musical sensibilities. From the rocking piano motifs of 'Pacifica' to the dreamy textures of 'Offering' and the mystical ambiance of 'Below the Surface,' each track unveils layers of evocative dreamscapes. Shankar's sitar weaves enchanting melodies, complemented by the soothing sounds of waves and voices. The album's fusion of instruments and tonalities creates a healing experience, inviting listeners to relax and float downstream. With its profound depth and beauty, Chapter II transcends mere background music, resonating as a genuine artistic expression. Anoushka Shankar offers a compelling soundtrack for introspection and tranquility.
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Tags: Indian
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Dostrotime
Cat: WARPCD 366. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Arkteon (1)
Enbounce
Wendorlan
Duneray
Kronmec
Arkteon (2)
Holorform
Akkranen
Stromcor
Domelash
Heliobat
Arkteon (3)
Review: Given the uniqueness of his madcap and mind-altering trademark sound, the release of any new album from Tom Jenkinson AKA Squarepusher is big news. Given that his last new full-length landed four years ago, the arrival of Dostrotime has got an awful lot of experimentalists in a bit of a lather. Like many albums that have surfaced in the last couple of years, it was apparently inspired by the "novel, eerie, sublime silence of lockdown", with the title being a reference to "how time passed differently". Quite how this plays out within the music itself is open to interpretation; for the most part, what's on offer is prime Squarepusher - all distorted, full-throttle acid lines, mutilated experimental D&B beats, analogue electronics and rasping, strobe-lit nods to raves,
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Spectral Evolution
Cat: M 14. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Intro (1:28)
Changes (4:00)
Descending (5:39)
First Short Space (3:23)
Take The Train (4:11)
First Long Space (edit) (2:42)
Fifths Twice (5:33)
Second Long Space (5:14)
Your Goodbye (3:25)
Second Short Space (3:18)
Ascending (2:35)
Changes Reprise (1:08)
Review: After a two-decade interlude, Jim O'Rourke's Moikai returns with Spectral Evolution, a major new work by Rafael Toral. Making his name in the mid-1990s with influential guitar drone platters like Sound Mind Sound Body and Wave Field (both reissued by Drag City in recent years), Toral has never been one to rest on his laurels repeating past glories. In the early years of the 21st century, Toral began his "Space Program", a 13 year investigation of the performance possibilities of an ever-expanding set of custom electronic instruments, played with a fluid phrasing and rhythmic flexibility inspired by jazz. Dedicated to honing his skills on these idiosyncratic instruments, Toral founded his Space Quartet, where his mini-amplifier feedback integrates seamlessly into the frontline of a classic post-free jazz quartet rounded out with saxophone, double bass, and drums. Since 2017, Toral's work has been entering a new phase, often still centred around the arsenal of self-built instruments developed in the Space Program, but with a renewed interest in the long tones and almost static textures of his earlier work; he has also, after more than a decade, returned to the electric guitar. Spectral Evolution is undoubtedly Toral's most sophisticated work to date, bringing together seemingly incompatible threads from his entire career into a powerful new synthesis, both wildly experimental and emotionally affecting.
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The NID Tapes: Electronic Music From India 1969-1972
VARIOUS
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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