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Friday 20 June 2025
New releases
Singles
Split Monsters
Split Monsters (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: CHANDELLE 007. Rel: 20 Jun 25
Stigma - "Take This Gun" (5:26)
Stigma - "Resoit" (4:15)
Stigma - "BBF" (4:21)
Accessible Limits - "Dave Smith Va Estar Aqui" (6:32)
Accessible Limits - "Sant Roc Es Analogic" (6:42)
Review: French Mahres sublabel Chandelle welcome two crazed newcomers to their darksynth techno fore, Stigma and Accessible Limits, both of whom are new to the game and yet make a precisely torturous, grotesque techno smash here. Thumbscrews tighten and stretching racks widen, as exquisite vanitas cover art tots up the second release in a series, which sees a differently coloured inner label depict an obscene objet d'enfer. Stigma insists we 'Take This Gun' on the A-side, hatching a devilish plan to city-map and computerise the underworld, while Accessible Limits somehow manages to chill the everlasting flames found thereunder with 'Dave Smith Va Estar Aqui' and 'Sant Roc Es Analogic', two tube-tastic flareups with a moodier feel compared to the A.
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 in stock €19,46
Albums
On A Tuesday & A Wednesday
On A Tuesday & A Wednesday (LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BLICKWINKEL 18LP. Rel: 20 Jun 25
On A Tuesday & A Wednesday (3:21)
Op Bezoek (6:40)
L'interstice (6:47)
Telemaque (6:08)
End-to-end (10:11)
Optical Radio (6:09)
Review: The first recorded meeting of Pierre Bastien (compositeur Parisien) and Casper Van De Velde's (Belgian drummer known for his outings on Qeerecords) documents two days of lowkey live-performed regalia at Werkplaats Walter in Brussels. Set up by Blickwinkel, the residency saw Bastien's "miniature mechanical orchestras" - trumpets, motors, Meccano arms, all of which make up the former artist's trademark live machinic draw - click into orbit with Van De Velde's loose-limbed, textural percussion. Both artists work in detail and gesture before volume, moving gently but unpredictably, index finger tracing part-clockwork, part-creature pattern cuts.
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 in stock €27,98
Thursday 19 June 2025
New releases
Singles
SKM 005
SKM 005 (12")
Cat: SKM 005. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Charlou - "Into My Veins" (intro) (3:18)
Charlou - "Low Tension" (4:31)
Charlou - "Be Patient" (5:53)
PO - "The Phantom Hill" (5:55)
PO - "TSLV" (5:35)
PO - "Restless" (outro) (4:34)
Review: Oblique Records offers a four-track vinyl-only selection of stripped, club-ready house cuts shaped by UKG inflections and percussive detail. Velvet Velour's 'Make It Hot' leads with a swung rhythm, vocal stabs, and a warm bassline that keeps the energy tight without crowding the mix. Eli Atala's 'Fat Albert' runs deeper, with clipped low-end and a sharper rhythmic frame. The Velvet Velour remix of the same track adds glide and bounce, pushing the groove forward while softening some of the original's edges. On the B-side, MTTY's 'Wally' closes the set with swung drums and sparse atmospherics - minimal in structure but tuned for pace. Each track is functional without sounding generic, keeping arrangement changes minimal and geared for blend. A direct, neatly cut pack of tools with just enough variation to stretch across a warm-up or mid-set.
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 in stock €16,06
Y 3002
Y 3002 (limited hand-numbered hand-stamped 12")
Cat: Y 3002. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Phase I (6:34)
Phase II (3:09)
Phase III (1:57)
Phase IV (7:44)
Phase V (1:55)
Phase VI (1:55)
Review: Solitary Dancer reunites with adidas and Yohji Yamamoto's forward-thinking Y-3 imprint for this Fall/Winter 2025 collection. It continues to boldly explore the dualities of light vs. dark, analogue vs. digital and real vs. surreal. This 12" formed the evocative runway score that debuted at the Pavillon Cambon in Paris this past January and merges cutting-edge sound design with the tension found between harmony and its opposites. It's alive with flickering neon lights, ghostly pads and wordless vocals that drift in and out to leave you questioning whether they exist at all.
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 in stock €14,59
Albums
The Way Of Time
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4 sold in 24 hours
Cat: WHYT 105CD. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Time Of Man
The Way Of Time
Like The End Of The World
All Stars Have Names
The Old Way Was Gone
The Way Of Time (On & On)
Review: Geir Jenssen (Biosphere) marks his AD93 debut with The Way Of Time, wrapping elucted echo and looping synth drift around spoken fragments of Elizabeth Madox Roberts' great 1926 novel The Time Of Man. A Midwestern gothic literary staple, Roberts' novel is about the daughter of a Kentucky tenant farmer, and Jenssen's haunting use of Joan Lorring's voice from the 1951 radio play adaptation readapts his usual icy predilections for suitably huger desert horizons. Rather than treating the vocal as ornament, he folds it deep into the mix, letting it dissolve into the melodic architecture.
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 in stock €13,38
The Way Of Time
Selling fast
8 sold in 24 hours
Cat: WHYT 105LP. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Time Of Man (5:15)
The Way Of Time (7:45)
Like The End Of The World (6:44)
All Stars Have Names (8:01)
The Old Way Was Gone (5:29)
The Way Of Time (On & On) (7:46)
Review: Elizabeth Madox Roberts' The Time Of Man (1926) is an episodic modern novel, tracing the life of Ellen Chesser, the daughter of poor white tenant farmers in rural Kentucky. Roberts treats the main character's movement through different landscapes and seasons waveringly, grappling with poverty, loss, love, and the push-pull between solitude and connection by way of a lytic narrative that shifts and resolves atemporally. Biosphere's new record carries the transmission chain further, naming itself after the novel while interspersing its hiss-topped drum machine actions with vocal snippets from Joan Lorring's radio play version. Slowly transcendent, Biosphere presides with arid royalty over a slow but satiating new six-track release.
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 in stock €21,90
Chroma (reissue)
Chroma (reissue) (limited LP)
Cat: AV 099. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Christina (4:12)
We Were Lovers (3:27)
Into The Void (4:09)
Dreams (0:31)
Chroma (3:40)
Into The Void (2:33)
Tomorrow's Ghost (3:45)
Lost Control (2:49)
Youth (3:27)
China White (3:23)
Review: Originally released in April 2017, this is a reissue that reaffirms the album's pivotal role in modern darkwave. Crafted by Sydney-based Marc Dwyer, Chroma pulses with a brooding energy that fuses stark minimalism with unexpected pop leanings. Across its runtime, jagged synths and relentless drum programming frame a series of emotionally charged compositions, each one dissecting states of isolation, longing, and inner turbulence. Far from being just a genre exercise, Chroma pushes the boundaries of synth wave and post-punk, threading glimmers of melody through layers of tension and shadow. Dwyer's delivery is cold and commanding, yet there's an underlying vulnerability in how he constructs each track, always rooted in personal reflection but never static. The production is raw but intentional, giving it an immediacy that still hits with force today. Since its release, Chroma has gained a cult following, inspiring peers in the darker corners of electronic music. With two additional albums and several international tours under his belt, Dwyer has grown into a spectral mainstay of the global goth underground. The long-awaited reissue brings Chroma back into circulation where it belongs. Restored, relevant and just as magnetic as it was eight years ago.
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 in stock €22,63
Different Rooms
Different Rooms (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: IARC 98LP. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Mean Solar Time (2:15)
Long & Short Delays (4:19)
Side By Side (feat Jeff Parker) (4:41)
One Of Eight (3:27)
Before & After Signs (4:32)
Different Rooms (feat Josh Johnson) (7:18)
Speaking In Parallel (3:56)
Side By Side (Reflected) (2:12)
Mind By A Way (4:51)
Mean Solar Time (Reflected) (3:40)
Review: Different Rooms finds its footing in the blurs between studio process and improvisation; lived space and constructed sound. Made across late 2024 and early 2025, it hears LA-London-Hamburgers Jeremiah Chu and Marta Sofia Honer fold field recordings, granular textures, and multi-layered viola sessions into a viscous yet meticulous shape. Core material stemmed from real-time editing and in-studio performances, interwoven with improvisations recorded back in 2023 alongside Jeff Parker and Josh Johnson. Compared to the outward gaze of their debut, Recordings From The Aland Islands, this second one turns inward, coming rooted in urban soundscapes: train stations, streets, domestic interiors.
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Mixes Of A Lost World
Cat: 758644 2. Rel: 19 Jun 25
I CAN NEVER SAY GOODBYE (Paul Oakenfold "Cinematic' remix)
ENDSONG (Orbital remix)
DRONE:NODRONE (Daniel Avery remix)
ALL I EVER AM (Meera remix)
A FRAGILE THING (AME remix)
& NOTHING IS FOREVER (Danny Briottet & Rico Conning remix)
WARSONG (Daybreakers remix)
ALONE (Four Tet remix)
I CAN NEVER SAY GOODBYE (Mental Overdrive remix)
& NOTHING IS FOREVER (Cosmodelica Electric Eden remix)
A FRAGILE THING (Sally C remix)
ENDSONG (Gregor Tresher remix)
WARSONG (Omid 16B remix)
DRONE:NODRONE (Anja Schneider remix)
ALONE (Shanti Celeste 'February Blues' remix)
ALL I EVER AM (Mura Masa remix)
Review: More than four decades after he first appeared in smudged eyeliner and a mop of jet-black hair, Robert Smith is still finding new ways to pull his music apart and stitch it back together. This new remix collection i assembled and curated by Smith himself i feels less like a victory lap and more like a restless dissection of a legacy he's still actively shaping. The collaborators here are hardly incidental: Four Tet, Orbital, Ame, Chino Moreno, Mura Masa, Trentemoller, Mogwai. It reads like a list built by someone still hungrily tuned into the present, not stuck in the past. And true to form, the results are all over the place i a feature, not a flaw. Some tracks lean into grandeur: Paul Oakenfold's take on 'I Can Never Say Goodbye' opens with all the sweeping melodrama you'd expect, while Daybreakers stretch 'WarSong' into widescreen synthwork. Elsewhere, Shanti Celeste and Ex-Easter Island Head bring a strange intimacy to 'Alone', teasing out its ache with a different kind of spaciousness. At times, you wonder if Smith enjoys seeing how far his work can be bent before it breaks. But it never does i even filtered through others' hands, his sense of tension, drama and deep emotional unease holds everything together.
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Of No Fixed Abode
Of No Fixed Abode (2xLP + insert)
Cat: TTT 112. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Without Any (feat Jason Nazary) (6:23)
Kiarostami's Stash (4:53)
Infidelian (feat Jason Nazary) (3:51)
GodspeedU (3:44)
Organs Without Borders (feat Aria Rostami) (2:39)
May Plastic Blossom In Spring's Air (2:53)
Vulnerable In A Spreadsheet (4:20)
I See Machines (feat Raheel Khan & MHz) (3:38)
Kick It Until It's Bent (4:01)
Close Your Eyes Okay Now Open Them (4:45)
Children Of Alcoholics Drunk On Revolution (5:15)
Review: Saint Abdullah and Eomac is a long-distance hook-up of NYC-based Iranian-Canadian brothers Mohammad and Mehdi Mehrabani and Irish producer Ian McDonnell. Their new record is an evocation of diasporic memory infused with archival Persian pop and raw experimental drums. Bridging cultures and eras as they go, they blur the line between homage and innovation and rework iconic melodies through fractured sampling, SP404 grit, and textured digital precision. Collaborations with Jason Nazary, Aria Rostami, mHz and Raheel Khan deepen its emotionally rich, politically charged appeal and result in a bold document of hybrid musical identities.
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 in stock €24,09
Spaghetti Western Collection
Jeymes SAMUEL / VARIOUS
Spaghetti Western Collection (gatefold 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: 092857 2. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Ennio Morricone - "Sonny" (5:21)
Piero Umiliani - "They Call Him Django" (3:05)
Daniele Patucchi - "Lo Ammazzo Come Un Cane...ma Lui Rideva Ancora - M14 (Tensivo Suspense)" (2:51)
Gianni Ferrio - "That Man" (3:08)
Ennio Morricone - "A Gringo Like Me" (2:25)
Nico Fidenco - "The Yankee Fellow" (2:11)
Alessandro Alessandroni - "Gray Skies" (1:30)
Nino Oliviero - "Cuando Se Muere El Sol" (2:17)
Michele Lacerenza - "Concerto Per Un Killer" (1:58)
Francesco De Masi - "Find A Man" (2:28)
Francesco De Masi - "Arizona Colt" (2:44)
Caterina Caselli - "Il Cammino Di Ogni Speranza" (3:00)
Nico Fidenco - "Cla Yton" (2:47)
Gianni Ferrio - "Give Me Back" (2:07)
Angelo Francesco Lavagnino - "Vendetta Per Vendetta" (2:16)
Carlo Rustichelli - "I Must Go" (2:10)
Gianni Ferrio - "Era Un Cow-Boy" (3:07)
Marcello Giombini - "Ballata Per Un Pistolero" (2:42)
Carlo Savina - "Hey Amigo You're Dead" (2:18)
Francesco De Masi - "Jerry Theme" (3:37)
Review: Cam Sugar and Decca present Jeymes Samuel's Spaghetti Western Collection, a curated set of rare Italian Western soundtrack gems from 1963 to 1972. British artist and director Jeymes Samuel, confoundingly known as The Bullitts, handpicked the 20 tracks, made the cover art, and topped it all off with two self-produced new singles; though his career spans Jay-Z and Baz Luhrmann collabs through to songwriting for Doja Cat and Jay Electronica, this collection hints at a deeper intel, marking out a hidden job lot of Italian Western scores, with their standoffish, twangy surf-rock guitars, and abstract, picture-ready surf rock psalmoi. With an exclusive booklet with interviews and archival material, it's the first of its kind, and an essential for film buffs and soundtrack collectors.
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 in stock €33,33
Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing
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2 in stock, 3 sold in 24 hours
Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing (2xCD in hardback book sleeve)
Cat: 358881 2. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Memorabilia
Where Did Our Love Go
What!
A Man Could Get Lost
Chips On My Shoulder
Sex Dwarf
Tainted Dub
Torch (12" version)
Insecure Me? (12" version)
What! (12" version)
So (12" version)
Torch (7" version)
Insecure Me? (7" version)
What! (7" version)
Memorabilia (The Hacker 808 remix)
A Man Could Get Lost (Jon Pleased Wimmin remix)
Torch (MHC 2001 remix)
Insecure Me? (Hifi Sean remix)
So (Hifi Sean Baltimore Basement dub)
Bedsitter (Manhattan Clique mix)
Tainted Love (Paul Dakeyne remix)
Memorabilia (Wally Funk remix)
Sex Swarf (The Grid remix)
Bedsitter (Erasure remix)
So (The Grid remix)
Memorabilia (Daniel Miller remix)
Review: This 2xCD edition goes well beyond nostalgia, offering the definitive take on Soft Cell's most illicit and club-focused chapter. Originally released in 1982 their second album was a bold pivot: less of the noir cabaret that had its roots in their Leeds Poly days, more MDMA-drenched disco detachment. But what felt fleeting at the time now reads like a fully formed vision. The first disc captures the original six-track run, including a furious remake of 'Memorabilia', the twisted funk of 'Sex Dwarf' and their glam-stomp take on 'What' i a track that somehow hit Number Three in the UK while sounding like it belonged in a haunted backroom. The second disc expands the picture with extended cuts like 'Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go' and 'Torch', all of which showcase how Soft Cell flirted with pop but refused to smooth their edges. It's a new reissue, but more importantly, it's a reminder of just how ahead of their time they were i turning sleaze into sophistication and dancefloor detritus into poetry. Digitally remastered and packed with rarities, this is as complete a portrait of Soft Cell's ecstatic peak as you'll find.
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Non Stop Ecstatic Dancing (Expanded Edition)
Cat: 756530 3. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Memorabilia (5:23)
Where Did Our Love Go (4:15)
What! (4:31)
A Man Could Get Lost (3:55)
Chips On My Shoulder (4:26)
Sex Dwarf (5:11)
Torch (12" version) (7:57)
Insecure Me? (12" version) (7:42)
A Man Could Get Lost (Jon Pleased Wimmin remix) (5:52)
Bedsitter (Erasure remix) (6:21)
What! (12" version) (6:03)
So (12" version) (8:47)
Review: The band's companion piece to their debut album, with MDMA-slanted remixes (they were among the first E-dopters) and one new track, was always a strange, thrilling detour that delved deeper into the band's darker side. Reissued now and pressed on pink and blue vinyl, it leans into the playful and hedonistic spirit that fueled the duo's early years. 'Memorabilia' still slams with that proto-industrial funk, drenched in echo and attitude. Their version of 'What?' is gloriously off-kilter, part cabaret, part warehouse rave. Marc Almond's vocals are as dramatic and sly as ever, while Dave Ball keeps the synth lines rubbery and raw. There's a sense of controlled chaos here, where the line between irony and sincerity blurs beautifully. 'Sex Dwarf' is one of the band's most intense moments. A club hit that works today just as good as back in 1982. Even in its more minimal moments, there's a sweaty urgency to these tracks. The whole thing feels like a snapshot of a night that got way out of hand, in the best way possible. While the original album was darker and more introspective, this one lets loose, offering up a lean set of tracks built for movement and attitude. A record that was never afraid to get weird, which suits us down to the ground.
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 in stock €31,87
Wednesday 18 June 2025
New releases
Singles
Secrets Of The Nebula
Cat: IT 071. Rel: 18 Jun 25
Deep In The Mountain (4:44)
Dreams Of The Lost Moon (3:39)
Darkstar System M312 (5:51)
Cooling The Heatsink (7:24)
Moss Nebula Tidal Dance (6:31)
Review: New music from LA resident Fields of Mist is always worth hearing. He's previously proven to be a master of bringing a hip-hop sensibility to his work, as well as a jazzy and broken beat bone on his 2022 album Iluminated60. This latest turn to Illian Tape is another standout with a mix of dreamy, suspenseful pads and killer rhythms. 'Dreams Of The Lost Moon' isa fine example of that with its far-sighted gaze but body popping drums and 'Darkstar System M312' then gets more moody with a speedy low end and astral pads. 'Moss Nebula Tidal Dance' is another blend of deep space ambience with minimal but impactful rhythms.
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 in stock €13,38
Albums
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III
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3 sold in 24 hours
Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel III ('quantum' black vinyl 2xLP + download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: PITP 79BLACK. Rel: 18 Jun 25
Final Approach 1 (5:33)
Final Approach 2 (5:29)
Final Approach 3 (5:45)
Final Approach 4 (5:23)
Final Approach 5 (5:31)
Final Approach 6 (7:01)
Blue New World 1 (5:38)
Blue New World 2 (12:09)
Blue New World 3 (5:22)
Blue New World 4 (5:55)
Blue New World 5 (11:45)
Review: UK producer Trevor Huddleston aka 36 and the Indiana-based Past Inside The Present label's head Zake return to their Stasis Sounds For Long Distance Space Travel project, a universe that suspends the listener in time across glacial soundscapes and a general sense of cosmic awe. Soft, slow-moving drones and textural washes drift like solar winds through the vacuum, suggesting the boundless calm of deep space. The production is rich, gentle with tonal shifts and barely-there harmonics that evoke both distance and intimacy, wonder and melancholy. It feels like music beamed in from the edges of the known universe. If you fancy a contemplative journey from the edge of Earth's thermosphere into the unknowable beyond, tune into Stasis Sounds on your best headphones.
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 in stock €35,77
Astronauts & Heretics (reissue)
Astronauts & Heretics (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile pink & clear marbled vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 3795P. Rel: 18 Jun 25
I Love You Goodbye (5:58)
Cruel (3:07)
Silly Pyjamas (3:38)
I Live In A Suitcase (5:23)
Eastern Bloc (5:20)
Close But No Cigar (4:26)
That's Why People Fall In Love (5:24)
Neon Sisters (5:02)
Beauty Of A Dream (4:49)
Review: One of the most underappreciated and perhaps most emotionally resonant albums from this legendary keyboard wizard gets a timely reissue. Released in 1992, it was overshadowed by the shifting tides of popular music, but time has finally begun to catch up to its brilliance. Here, Dolby reveals a matured musical identity that is melodically rich, lyrically thoughtful and sonically adventurous. 'Cruel', featuring the exquisite Eddi Reader, is one of Dolby's most stirring ballads. A lush, heartfelt piece that blends synth sophistication with intimate vocals. 'Eastern Bloc (the sequel)' cleverly reimagines 'Europa and the Pirate Twins', even borrowing rhythmic cues from Johnny Otis's 'Willie and the Hand Jive' before veering into its own layered complexity. On 'Silk Pajamas' and 'I Love You Goodbye', Dolby dips into a warm, Southeastern US sound palette, his intricate electronic textures as well as his knack for genre fusion (without ever sounding gimmicky) shining bright. Even when venturing toward mainstream pop ('Close but No Cigar') or darker territory ('Neon Sisters'), Dolby remains unpredictable yet unmistakably himself. The final track, 'Beauty of a Dream', is a moving, cinematic closer that lingers long after. While The Golden Age of Wireless remains iconic, Astronauts & Heretics is Dolby at his most personal and artistically fearless. It's great to see this album get its due.
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 in stock €28,22
Legends Of The Fall (Soundtrack) (30th Anniversary Edition)
Legends Of The Fall (Soundtrack) (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVATM 380C. Rel: 18 Jun 25
Legends Of The Fall (4:08)
The Ludlows (5:34)
Off To War (5:47)
To The Boys (2:46)
Samuel's Death (8:27)
Alfred Moves To Helena (4:40)
Farewell/Descent Into Madness (6:50)
The Changing Seasons, Wild Horses, Tristan's Return (5:03)
The Wedding (2:57)
Isabel's Murder, Recollections Of Samuel (3:54)
Revenge (6:17)
Goodbyes (8:45)
Alfred, Tristan, The Colonel, The Legend (10:06)
Review: James Horner's Oscar-winning scores for the likes of Titanic, Avatar and Braveheart put in in a class of his own as a composer for film, but even among those greats, his Legends of The Fall soundtrack stands proud. It is one of his most evocative and emotionally powerful works and blends sweeping symphonic themes with rich folk and Americana textures Horner brings that same mournful depth here that defined the aforementioned OSTs and crafts music that feels timeless and deeply human. Critics praised its ability to evoke profound feelings while weaving orchestral elegance and cultural roots into a hauntingly beautiful soundscape. This soundtrack is a journey, both cinematic and soul-stirring.
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 in stock €39,90
FS 001
FS 001 (limited 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: FS 001. Rel: 18 Jun 25
I (11:38)
II (13:45)
III (14:44)
IV (11:53)
Review: Recorded live in the Hypnose Room at La Nature 2023, Italian sound artist, live performer, DJ and independent researcher Katatonic Silentio's debut on Fleur Sauvage allows you to relive a riveting improvisational set across two 12"s. The sounds shift between cinematic ambient, abstract experimentation and textured noise in four parts, each of them rigid with tension that builds, breaks and reforms in unpredictable ways. Deep bass swells and granular distortions drift through fragile moments of calm to make for an unstable atmosphere that feels like you're lost in a vast factory after dark, and the hum of the day's industry still echoes through the building. Wonderful.
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 in stock €29,19
Rave Gizzard: Live In San Francisco 2024
Rave Gizzard: Live In San Francisco 2024 (trifold green, yellow & blue splattered vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: RVRB 098WIDE. Rel: 18 Jun 25
Theia (17:13)
The Silver Cord (16:41)
Set (10:10)
Chang'e (16:55)
Gilgamesh (12:58)
Swan Song (13:13)
Extinction (7:25)
Intrasport (13:48)
KGLW X Gift (extended Rave remix) (22:49)
Review: The hugely prolific and endlessly touring Australian rock band King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's latest is Rave Gizzard: Live in San Francisco 2024 via Reverberation Appreciation Society, a hefty triple-LP capturing their legendary first-ever full synth set. It was recorded live at The Regency Ballroom on November 6, 2024, and is a nine-track set with technicolour performances of tracks like 'Theia,' 'Gilgamesh' and 'Extinction' all reimagined with razor-sharp synth textures. It was an epic show lapped up by fans who revelled in the overwhelming bass and immersive, rave-like energy, all of which is conveyed when listening back. This limited-edition bootleg is a document of the band's adventurous leap into synth-driven psychedelia that is sure to swiftly sell out.

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 in stock €71,04
Tuesday 17 June 2025
New releases
Singles
Danger EP
Danger EP (12")
Cat: MEGA 08. Rel: 17 Jun 25
Hooligan Beat Edit (4:25)
Trench Flight (4:21)
I Rather Walk (6:13)
The Danger (5:40)
Lager Dance (4:57)
Hollywood Style! (6:32)
Review: Oraculo Records, M.U.S.A Records and Ombra Festival have all come together to unveil Dr. Oso, the latest talent to emerge from the Megabreakz collective. This Argentinian producer follows in the footsteps of Candido (who was behind Megabreakz 7) to deliver his own raw and unapologetic take on the hard new beat style. His release is pure fire, with 'Hooligan Beat Edit' swinging sonic punches in every direction at once. 'Trench Flight' is jacked up and ken with a rugged low end, gun shots and fragment synths all making for a visceral groove. It is much the same on the rest of the EP with 'Lager Dance' really popping thanks to its chopped up sirens and caustic textures.
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 in stock €22,14
Albums
Futurespective
Futurespective (180 gram vinyl 2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OR 136. Rel: 17 Jun 25
Polka Dot (6:39)
Medhadkilled (Ivo Charlie Vega remix) (4:52)
Geisha (3:13)
The Gate (5:08)
Gnostic (5:50)
Frenetique (4:32)
Frenetique (Charlie Third Round mix) (6:34)
Istanbul Re-Edit (5:00)
Acid Charlie (6:23)
Machine (5:14)
Machine (Ivo Charlie Strandzha mix) (5:30)
Mirage (3:19)
Night Train (Percussive mix) (5:15)
Cesar's Necktie (3:25)
Moon (5:43)
Home Party (3:35)
Review: Futurespective is a carefully remastered compilation showcasing the finest work of Les Animaux Sauvages, the legendary Bulgarian band known for their blazing blend of post-punk, new wave and dark wave. For the first time, these classic tracks are available on vinyl, which is literally music to the ears of fans of Eastern European underground sounds. The band is a trio of artistic kindred spirits who united in 2014 with Ivo Stoyadinov Charlie on guitar, synths and programming alongside Sibylla Seraphim, who brings her haunting vocals and synth work to the mix. Together, they craft a moody, atmospheric sound that is distantly lo-fi, with prowling and sleazy guitars that Andrew Weatherall would love, chugging dark disco groves and tripped-out machine soul and wiry electronics.
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FORTHCOMING
Lemon Borealis
Cat: ASIPV 053. Rel: 18 Jul 25
DrnkGrlfrnd
Moon Ratchet
Deacon Rayhand
Solarsystem Breathing
Brutalist Desk Object
Cadmium Lounge
Ptarmigan
Lonely Data
Blox Bodo
Maplefunk Diptych
Uranium Lullaby
Phlox
Review: Portland-based trio KILN deliver an opulent display of hue and swing across 12 tracks that showcase their finely hewn concoction of visual tones and vital pulse. Drawing from over thirty years of collaboration, they distill immersive sprawl into compact, punchy, and colorful sound. Combining live performance, beatmaking, and waveform sculpting, the trio creates evocative dioramas that continue to surprise and enchant. Riding waves of hi-meets-lo-fi, their work forms a panchromatic daymark designed to biochemically align and stimulate your personal syntax, weaving a tapestry of sonic reveries from the aquarium-on-fire radiance of 'DrnkGrlfrnd', through the garden groove of field-recorded percussion on 'Maplefunk Diptych', to the sizzling guit-noise whiteout of 'Deacon Rayhand'. Expanding on long-explored themes of mosaic texture, subtle melancholy, eroded consonance, and vivid cadence, this release reveals yet another aperture into their unique magnetic universe.
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