New Age
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The Numero Group guide to private issue new age. Featuring Laraaji, Iasos, Joanna Brouk, Don Slepian, Peter Davison, Master Wilburn Burchette, Jordan De La Sierra, David Casper, Robert Slap and 9 other pioneers of the Perrier underground. Adorned with Marcus Uzilevsky's Linear Landscapes, this 2xLP compilation is housed...
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Audiopile Review: Basque experimental-punk and free-jazz artist Iker Munduate makes a drastic shift away from his roots, embarking on this maiden voyage under his own name that tills the fertile territory of Japanese Environmental music. Munduate joins an ever-growing crowd of Environmental Music devotees—Unknown Me, Green-House and Oval Angle are...
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Audiopile Review: Music From Memory continue their 2024 hot streak with the debut album from Total Blue, a new trio consisting of Alex Talan and Anthony Calonico and Nicky Benedek, the latter of whom is best known simply as Benedek. If you’re already familiar with Benedek’s various output of the...
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Audiopile Review: Arriving just a few months after their recent collab on the Balmat imprint with fellow Miami resident Nick León, Coral Morphologic offer up their second full length, once again returning to the Terrestrial Funk imprint. Formed in 2007 and made up of marine biologist Colin Foord and musician...
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Audiopile Review: Japanese trio Unknown Me follow-up their 2021 album Bishintai for the Not Not Fun imprint with Bitokagaku, another slip into ethereal bliss, besting their albums preceding it. While the trio’s lineup includes P-RUFF and Yakenohara, both busy with various other projects, the notable third member, H. Takahashi, has...
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Following on from the release of Jaroslav Kořán’s “Zahrada” and Richter Band’s “Smetana”, Infinite Expanse returns once more to the early 90s Czech alternative music scene with another set of transcendental acoustic new-age recordings. It comes in the form of “Bohemian Blue”, an album by a short-lived trio formed by...
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Audiopile Review: Four years on from his debut LP, The Indoor Gardener, Duncan Thornley’s Double Geography project is reignited, this new album issued once again by Invisible Inc. While his debut was a one-man show, Thornley has enlisted a small crew for Open Water to help flesh his sound out,...
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Urpa i musell feels very fortunate to announce the reprint of its second release (reissued in 2018), the first ever vinyl reissue of Mr. Wollogallu, the collaboration album between Carlos Maria Trindade and Nuno Canavarro originally released in Portugal on União Lisboa, Produções Audiovisuais Lda. in 1991. The collaboration began...
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“Momento Claro”, a dream-like landscape crafted by funcionário, influenced by Jon Hassell and Hiroshi Yoshimura’s latest works Glossy Mistakes proudly announces the upcoming release of "Momento Claro," the latest full-length album by Portuguese artist funcionário. Scheduled to drop on May 10th, "Momento Claro" will be available digitally and on vinyl,...
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Audiopile Review: Epic treasure trove of ambient and new age music from Mexico culled from a collection of cassettes and CDs issued through the ‘80s and ‘90s, lovingly co-curated by the blessed saints over at Séance Center and Smiling C. This isn’t either label’s first dalliance surveying the music of...
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Mostly improvised by clarinettist Scott, backed by Hozan Yamamoto and Shinichi Yuize — on the Japanese instruments shakuhachi and koto — this 1964 album is a precursor to later movements in ambient and new age music, from in and out of the jazz world. This Verve By Request title is...
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Audiopile Review: The second of the two releases this week from Goaty Tapes, this one coming from mysterious duo Echardt & Kash. And, as the zen-like, post-hippie cover might have tipped off, Songs of the Soul is a deep plunge into new age mysticism, filled with the hallmarks of the...
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Newly remastered album collection from essential '70s new age/synth explorers Emeral Web. Remastered by John Dieterich (Deerhoof). 180g vinyl album includes reworked artwork and extensive insert/zine with an article about Emerald Web and and interview with Web's Kat Epple written by Milos Hroch (The Wire)....
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A career retrospective of the experimental composer, an exploration into many inner worlds and dreamscapes, an analogue mirage of avant-garde gems....
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Audiopile Review: Georgian producer Saphileaum has released albums on some of our favorite imprints—Good Morning Tapes, Not Not Fun, Constellation Tatsu and Silent Season, to name just a few. The prolific producer finds a new home at another fave, the great Japanese institution Mule Musiq. Exploring Again is firmly planted...