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Audiopile Review: By now, you must know how much we love Seefeel. Sitting pretty at the intersection of shoegaze and IDM, Seefeel is a 90s touchstone for true heads, and surely a dream come true for newcomers. In case you happen to be one of those newcomers, we’ll mention that...
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Audiopile Review: The arrival of affordable home recording technology in the 1980s is mostly celebrated for birthing all manner of scratchy post-punk and tinny synth pop. Don’t get us wrong, we love that stuff. But it also allowed folks from the pre-punk progressive underground to experience a previously impossible artistic...
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Audiopile Review: The arrival of affordable home recording technology in the 1980s is mostly celebrated for birthing all manner of scratchy post-punk and tinny synth pop. Don’t get us wrong, we love that stuff. But it also allowed folks from the pre-punk progressive underground to experience a previously impossible artistic...
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Audiopile Review: Six years after his debut release, Barker finally follows up Utility, his splashy debut of pointillist IDM euphoria that brought to life his now infamous DJ sets at Berghain. Arriving via Smalltown Supersound, who are on an incredible streak of releases right now, Stochastic Drift drills ever further...
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Audiopile Review: Hot on the heels of Music For Bus Stations, his overt nod to Brian Eno, Rod Modell burrows even deeper into finely detailed ambient immersion with the appropriately titled Northern Michigan Snowstorms. Once again landing on Italian imprint 13, the label has been a primary outlet for Modell...
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Audiopile Review: Finally arriving at the long format after a steady string of 12”s, UK producer Conrad Pack summons a potent dose of his driving techno on the triumphant Commandments. With relentless force, Pack hearkens back to the hammering end of R&S-era Aphex while also referencing Spiral Tribe’s manic techno,...
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Audiopile Review: Something just occurred to us about the marvelous trio albums Oren Ambarchi has been making with Johan Berthling and Andreas Werliin. They could almost be stripped-back mixes of tracks from the last couple of Talk Talk albums. That connection became clear when we heard ‘Kind Regards’, Ambarchi’s new...
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Audiopile Review: Just occasionally, we get blessed with a for-the-heads reissue from the deep CD era. The recent first-time-on-vinyl edition of Annette Peacock’s staggering ‘An Acrobat’s Heart’, for example, was a notable highlight of ECM’s ongoing Luminescence series. Maybe, one day, we’ll get a vinyl edition of the godlike Peter...
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Audiopile Review: Since the dissolution of ambient post-rock legends Labradford in the early 2000s, Mark Nelson has made loads of excellent albums as Pan American. What started out as a more electronically inclined side project has blossomed into a formidable back catalogue. If we’re honest, for us, little of it...
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Audiopile Review: Like Oren Ambarchi, Lawrence English emerged from Australia in the early 2000s producing edgy takes on post-Fennesz ambient music. The similarities don’t end there. They’ve both recorded for Touch, they both run phenomenal experimental music labels (Black Truffle and Room 40), and they both have large back catalogues...
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Perila is very special to me, she is an artist I have followed almost since day one when I heard her first couple of tracks on Soundcloud, I immediately understood that here we have music coming out of someone who is very special. She has a very strong vision and...
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By the early 1990s, multidisciplinary thinker, philosopher and mystic Terrence McKenna had found himself to be one of the darlings of the burgeoning rave scene - going on to become one of the most sampled voices in dance music to this day. However, the very high point of...
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Audiopile Review: Quietly self-released in 2023, Acopia’s self-titled sophomore album could have easily drifted into obscurity—another drop lost in Bandcamp’s endless sea of dream pop. Initially self released, Berlin-based producer Palms Trax and his CWPT have come to the rescue, giving this a deservedly wider reissue. Though each member had...
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"It’s been a long time since I last recorded an album - a break of some 40 years! Passing Clouds now builds on my earlier retrospective work on “Light Patterns” and “Sticklebacks” released in the past few years by the wonderful Smiling C label. I still have a daily obsession...
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Melting Steine are multi-instrumentalists and producers Martin Schenker and Luzius Schuler as well as keyboard player and bassist Dshamilja Kalt. Their nostalgic, warm instrumental music combines elements of jazz, bossa and psychedelic synthesizer music and sounds like the soundtrack to your dream island in the Mediterranean Sea. Their incomparable sound...
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The third installment of a series of mini albums opens with previous single, Los Claveles 36, a sublime strummed summer samba, that dances to the percussion of Pablo`s pal, Berlin Lama. This latin, Brazilian flavour, and Berlin`s fervor, also drives the balearic bossa of Recuerdos. Señor Color constructs El Beso...
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With guitarist and ambient composer Joel Shearer’s new album, Listening, he took the path of repetition, subtle movement, and pure sound rather than conventional songwriting. What began as a disciplined experiment — limiting himself to just electric guitar — soon expanded. At various points, he introduced piano, cello, and trumpet,...
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Presenting our debut album, a collection of works recorded between 2017 - 2024 representing hours of musical experimentation and emerging from the many influences that have shaped our sound. As ever, we have taken inspiration from music the world over, however this collection of tracks draws from a deeper pool...
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Four years since her last dancefloor 12", upsammy returns to Dekmantel with a four-track exploration of gleaming, sprightly drum and bass with a restorative centre. Thessa Torsing's moves in upper tempo zones have been defined by her light touch, finding power and presence in finely chiseled sounds and sculpting space...
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“The beauty of Every Day is an understanding of Ron Carter, RZA, June Tyson, Sun Ra, Recloose, Theo Parrish and all that good stuff.” GILLES PETERSON The Cinematic Orchestra have announced the first ever reissue of their bonafide classic album “Every Day” originally released 20 years ago. Spread across 3...
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A wild and mind-bending fusion of hip-hop, cinematic jazz, and psychedelic soundscapes awaits you. Celestial shards of cosmic dust linger in the atmosphere, enveloped by an onslaught of irresistible bass lines and meticulously crafted beats. Picture the likes of Stanley Clarke, David Axelrod, and Aphex Twin all reimagined as twenty-somethings,...
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Appositely titled collection of piano/keyboard-led excursions from the great Irish composer/producer Roger Doyle, first released in 2017 and now afforded a painfully small vinyl pressing of 100 thanks to Allchival. We're very much in private universe territory here, the sound of an artist whittling away at an interest, the practice...
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YHWH Nailgun is a luminary four-person experimental rock project based in NYC, made up of artists Zack Borzone (vocals), Saguiv Rosenstock (guitar), Jack Tobias (synth + electronics), and Sam Pickard (drums). Their music is a visceral blend of styles that reaches toward an absolute essence. 45 Pounds is a record...
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"I imagine that one of the first things I heard in the world was the explosion of a Russian ammunitions factory on the outskirts of my hometown. It blew up the night I was born a new GDR-citizen. I´m not sure I heard a noise when the Wall came down,...
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On his Discrepant debut, memotone aka Bristolian Will Yates collects some unreleased recordings under a most aptly titled name -- Pruning -- following a healthy stream of releases for such esteemed labels as Black Acre, The Trilogy Tapes or Soda Gong. Considering the process of pruning as a practice of...
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Irish independent Andrew Morrison (The Cyclist, Buz Ludzha, etc.) returns as Indopan with a 70-minute suite of jazzy kinetics, lysergic breaks, and dusted swing: In Opulence. Inspired by a recent haul of modified rig acquisitions, including a Wurlitzer 206A, Korg Polysix, and analog Soviet drum brain called the Marsh UDS,...
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Russian ex-pats Vengeance des Fleurs launched last year in Tbilisi via a Telegram chat with a vision of fusing flutes and synths in the spirit of traffic cone-era Kraftwerk. Following a successful rehearsal, synthesist Vladimir L. and flautist Anastasia Mikhaleva reconvened at a studio in the Georgian port city of...
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Debut physical collection by Berkeley producer patioworld (aka Benjy Toczynski) is a chic nocturnal suite of Pacific house, bioluminescent acid, and riptide reverie: Moonlight Beach. Crafted with synth emulators and sampled vintage drum machinery across the past year and change, the album’s 10 tracks move between sleek and slinky, breaks...
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Parade Ground march back to Dark Entries with The Hidden Side, a compilation of B-sides and unreleased material. Brothers Jean-Marc and Pierre Pauly started Parade Ground in Brussels in 1981. Their Dada-laced brand of post-punk fuses propulsive drum machines and icy synths with skeletal guitar riffs and Jean-Marc’s distinct and...
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"Donald Duck, kill Minnie!" These words, ordered with urgency against a circular series of drum strikes and manipulated guitar/electronic textures, come over three fourths of the way through the album known as SYR 5 (aka "Olive's Horn"). While the words and sounds taken on their own may shock, their appearance...
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Previously unreleased music from the archives of Can cofounder Holger Czukay will be released as an album in the new year. Out on March 28th through Grönland Records, Gvoon - Brennung 1 contains 65 minutes of material that's believed to date back to the '90s. The genesis for the release...
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Second volume of tributes from Kutmah. A beat tape for the brotha from anotha planet, the most high Ras G & the Afrikan Space Program All beats by Kutmah / Cover Photos By Kevin Ramos...
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Xiaolin’s previous outings on Bless You have seen her reinterpret City Pop anthem ‘Plastic Love’ by Mariya Takeuchi and the Hong Kong Pop starlet of the 1980 Prudence Liew’s ‘Afterwards’ . Now, we hear her reimagine ‘Half a Dream’ which first saw the light of day on the 1987 LP...
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Neu! 75 is the third album originally released in February 1975 on Brain Records. It was recorded and mixed at Conny Plank's studio. The album oscillates between Michael Rother's more ambient, minimalist approach and Klaus Dinger's rock infused abrasiveness that predates punk by a year. In fact, when Neu!'75 was...
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Audiopile Review: One of two new voyages from the Sam Gendel multiverse lands on these here shores, with the saxophonist collaborating here alongside longtime pal Benny Bock and Norwegian experimentalist Hans Kjorstad. Like so much of Gendel’s prodigious output, Dream Trio captures a spontaneous exchange between kindred spirits, the trio...
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This is a solo performance by SG, recorded May 19, 2019, in the Waiting Hall of Union Station in Los Angeles. Instruments used include alto saxophone with an early version of his poly-sax effect, along with a Suzuki Waraku III synthesizer. In "Cosmic Love", at 04:27, you can hear the...
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Audiopile Review: This is actually 2024 release that we caught up to a bit late, but rectifying the oversight now. Issued last year on Levain, one segment of the growing circle of labels emanating from the crucial Danish Safe Distribution, Goesun reps their pleasingly warm aesthetic perfectly with a long...
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Audiopile Review: At present, the present has a nasty habit of cleaning up the past. Right now, some idiot is using a robot to make The Beatles sound like all their albums were made in Ableton. Or something. Point is, the past is complicated and messy, and that’s its charm....
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Audiopile Review: Conna Haraway, the Glaswegian producer and head of the co:clear imprint, breaks out with his first vinyl release, following up a cassette issued a few years back on Theory Therapy. That label might ring a bell to some of our eagle-eyed readers—the Aussie label collaborated with Haraway’s co:clear...
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Audiopile Review: New age legend Ariel Kalma is clearly unable to rest on his laurels and be JUST a new age legend. While his music has always been as spiritually blissed as you could hope for, it has a rigour that Kalma clearly learned when studying electro-acoustic music at France’s...
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Audiopile Review: The Manchester-based electronic music duo Demdike Stare continues to pump out quality product that encompasses a range of formats and concepts. And yet, it feels like DS hasn’t made a BIG statement since the three albums collected in 2011’s ‘Triptych’. On the surface, ‘To Cut & Shoot’ doesn’t...
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A timeless classic - coming up on nearly 20 years since the original 12's were released and the very first time this LP has collectively been available on wax. (over 15 years since last in circulation) This edition was remastered to analog perfection from the Grammy award winning ears @Stardelta...
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Audiopile Review: After a very quiet 2024 that consisted of just one physical release, West Mineral return with the sophomore album from Shinetiac, the trio made up of Pontiac Streator, Shiner and Ben Bondy. You’d be forgiven for missing their first venture, a 2023 streaming/digital-only release of skewered hyper-pop and...
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Audiopile Review: If you’re running a record store, unclassifiable musicians represent both a blessing and a curse. We love Annette Peacock, Grace Jones, Virginia Astley, Arthur Russell, and the godlike Peter Hammill. But it’s often hard to know where to put them, in a very literal, physical sense. To this...
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Audiopile Review: Loraine James has built an impeccable track record in the UK electronic scene. When working under her own name, she leans into IDM, while her Whatever the Weather moniker gives space for her ambient inclinations. This latest entry refines the sounds of the project's debut with a sharper...
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A sought-after Dub Techno classic originally released on Berlin’s legendary Chain reaction in 2001, remastered from vinyl for this edition in 2015 by Matt Colton. A massive personal favourite of Demdike Stare's, Shinichi Atobe's 'Ship Scope' was Chain Reaction's penultimate release in 2001 and, with the benefit of hindsight, also...
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MPU106 is the sixth studio album on Ilian Tape from the mysterious electronic musician living in Bavaria known as MPU101. Haunted synth tones from a variety of analogue software permeate this extremely ambient record, a great deal of which sounds like those beatless interludes from Boards Of Canada’s classic albums....
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DR MYSTERY marks her debut release with Ono. ‘Far From Home’ is an eight-track album that glides across the dreamscape of another world. DR MYSTERY’s world, set in the future, exploring sounds that excite the mind and body, underpinning an eclectic take on leftfield techno. DR MYSTERY’s talent to traverse...
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