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Conal arrived in 1981 on the Norwegian independent Uniton Records, in a run of 4,000 copies, at a point when Conrad Schnitzler was long past being a German secret. The founding member of Kluster and a brief early presence in Tangerine Dream had spent…
Recorded across a single sweltering Paris summer in June 1978, Adonia - the lone album credited to Ose - captures a rare alignment of intellect, imagination, and emerging technology. For decades it has lingered as one of the great half-secrets of Fre…
LP version. With Sowas von Egal Vol 3, the Hamburg-based Damaged Goods DJ team continues its compilation series on Bureau B, once again turning its attention to the underground scenes of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland in the early 1980s. The selec…
** 50th anniversary Limited Edition ** The fourth full-length album by legendary German electronic music duo Cluster, originally released on Sky Records in 1976. Sowiesoso follows on from their most highly-acclaimed album, Zuckerzeit (1974). Michael …
** Split 7”, Edition of 100 machine numbered copies w inlays ** Unexpected but needed split 7” between the Swedish tape loop & analog synth trio Organ of Corti and San Francisco guitar master Bill Orcutt! The OOC track is a dive deeper into their rat…
On Annihilation of Samsara, Attila Csihar, Balázs Pándi and John Wiese converge as a single, shifting organism, dissolving borders between extreme metal, free improvisation and noise into a dense, unstable ritual where sound behaves more like weather…
On Electric Garden, Sissy Spacek and Smegma blur into a single, unstable organism, trading identities inside a live electro‑acoustic tangle where tape, junk percussion, turntables and guitar debris drift through The Pink House like sentient interfere…
On No Obituary, Concealed Class - the duo of Charlie Mumma and Matt Purse - reduce harsh sound to its barest, most hostile state: absolute electronics where saturation, feedback and structural collapse are the only remaining facts.
On Geometric Reason, Sissy Spacek reroute their long‑running extremism into a jagged strain of musique concrète, splicing voice, electronics and acoustic shards into a volatile collage charged by fire‑displacement, Japanese connections and their endu…
Laure Boer & Franz Wrakhowitch did again. They left our lands, for being Édition d’Art, their free-floating project with no logic. This time harvesting industrialised drones, tones, n zones, where rhythm, melody, and the idea of musical form gets cha…
Magick Knives channel desert night into sound: cinematic post‑punk steeped in gothic rock, darkwave and shimmered synths, where hypnotic bass, spectral guitars and whispered occult glamour coil into slow‑burn rituals.
On Break The Faith, Repeated Viewing drags his VHS‑streaked horror synths onto the factory floor, hammering grime, dread and adrenaline into a streamlined industrial brawler built for raves in the rubble rather than candlelit cult screenings.
On Nightshades, Celestial Hex step out of Berlin’s mist with a sleek strain of electro‑noir: neon‑bleeding synths, darkwave pulse and vampiric hooks that feel custom‑built for creatures of the night raised on grainy 80s cult cinema.
This release (Book + 7") by Vincent Epplay is a free interpretation of audio and visual archives drawn from sound experiments conducted during music workshops in Freinet schools in the 1960s and 1970s. It serves as a way of reviving these diverse pr…
“Novos Baianos shaped an entire generation of Brazilian music — their sound is pure freedom.” — Caetano VelosoOriginally released in 1973, Novos Baianos F.C. captures the band’s communal lifestyle and fearless experimentation. After the success of Ac…
Clube da Esquina is a 1972 double album by the Brazilian music artists collective Clube da Esquina, credited to Milton Nascimento and Lô Borges. Considered one of the greatest Brazilian albums and an important record in the history of Brazilian music…
On Master of Dragons, Jim Kirkwood summons one of his most cinematic visions: sweeping synth fanfares, brooding drones and neo‑medieval melodies unfurl a lone‑hero saga in sound, where wyrms, ruins and prophecy coil through a perpetually storm‑lit sk…
On Through a Dark Glass, Jim Kirkwood peers into his signature realm of neo‑medieval gloom and cosmic dread, layering synth choirs, martial pulses and dungeon‑folk melody into a fogged‑mirror vision of fantasy where revelation always stays just out o…
On Maps, Driftwood - the duo of Nick Ashwood and Aviva Endean - deepen their microtonal pump‑organ world with clarinets, guitars and quietly feral electronics, letting overlapping instruments and live processing drift into a tender, otherworldly haze…
Interviews with Machine Listening, Tomomi Adachi, Erin Gee, Pedro Oliveira; article: The Watery Graves of Electronic Speech, or Phonemes in Davey Jones' Locker; reports: Festival de la Imagen 2025, Choose Your Filter!...
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