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Investigation No.1
Originally released in the early 1970s, Investigation No. 1 by Carl Sherlock Holmes Investigation stands as an obscure but compelling chapter in the story of experimental jazz-funk. Blending the spiritual depth of jazz with the rhythmic pulse of funk and a distinctly Afrocentric consciousness, the album reflects a transformative period when musicians used groove and improvisation as tools for both artistic discovery and social expression.   Musically, Investigation No. 1 sits at the crossroads o…
Avàvâgo Zamran!
*300 copies limited edition* “Avàvâgo Zamran!” marks a new ritual transmission under the name Arrokoth, a project initiated by Guillaume Cazalet (Neptunian Maximalism, Zaäar, Sol Kia...) as an ongoing exploration of musical primitivism, liminality, and distant cultural imaginaries. Conceived as a vessel rather than a fixed ensemble, Arrokoth brings together collaborative works with Dimitar Dimitrov (Corpus Diavolis, Antelogos, Haiku Funeral) and John McKusick (Three Dragon Alley), resulting in a…
Hallways
*50 copies limited edition* Hello Spiral returns to the same North London block, the same triangulated geometry of balconies and courtyard, but with a shift of orientation. His previous record looked outward from the eighth floor, these four new recordings move inside, into the building’s arteries. Joe explores the hallways of the complex where he has lived and listened for years, using the same tool as before, an iPhone and its voice memo app. The recordings were made in situ, each exactly elev…
Window Areas
*50 copies limited edition* Indefinite Boundary proudly presents its inaugural debut with Window Areas – an immersive and vibrant fusion of six percussive-laden, free-jazz adjacent, post-punk informed pieces infused with dub methodology from Niikkolahs. Thematically following ancient cultures' practices of forming contact with the Otherworld and the concept of the liminal spaces where life and death collide, Window Areas is an entry to the known unknown. From the opening heavy psychedelic gnosis…