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In true ‘Ex fashion’, If Your Mirror Breaks picks up where 27 Passports left off, and erupts like a musical short story collection, a ten-part series of surrealist daydreams, calls to action, ominous warnings and bursts of vitality tapped into the pu…
This album is the result of an invitation extended to João Pais Filipe to develop a composition for the film Teocalli by the Colectivo Los Ingrávidos. Its original composition was presented in February 2024 at Batalha Centro de Cinema, during a perfo…
Grails – the experimental rock institution who have cultivated a quarter-century career out of crate-plunging cultural curiosities – returns a mere two years after the lauded Anches En Maat with their most personal and emotionally resonant album to d…
Raed Yassin’s “Eternal Ghost” (Fourth Sounds) offers two modular minimalist tracks. Berlin-based, Lebanese-born Yassin explores identity and memory via electronics, accompanying his London debut exhibition.
When not gazing out windows into the stormy Manhattan skyline, Margo Guryan spent her thirties banging out earworms for the likes of Bobbie Gentry, Jackie DeShannon, Claudine Longet, Carmen McCrae, and Julie London at CBS’s April Blackwood Music. Gur…
Amish Records presents a 2025 expanded gatefold 2XLP of P.G. Six’s ‘The Well of Memory’ (2004), featuring new artwork, bonus tracks, and live recordings. Inspired by 60s folk and modern psych, the album blends mythic storytelling and rural serenity.
Marta Forsberg’s ‘Archaeology of Intimacy’ is a bold, intimate album of experimental pop. Centered on her voice, sparse synths, and improvisation, it blends vulnerability, melody, and futuristic beauty, marking her most personal musical statement yet…
Jing’s “Artificial Salvation” is a bold sonic exorcism, fusing glitched techno, noise, and vocal distortion. It explores identity, surveillance, and digital exile through club dystopia, marking her most confrontational work yet.
Debut album merging Belarusian pagan songs, sung in dialects by Hanna Silivonchyk, with synths and field recordings from national parks. Explores personal and universal experiences through folk and myth.
Secular Music Group’s Volume Two, featuring new members, was recorded live to analog tape with vintage gear. This LP tightens structures, foregrounds piano, and blends spiritual jazz, folk, and 70s library influences for a timeless, contemporary soun…
Sleepdial’s West Mineral debut—a limited 300-copy vinyl—melds ambient and dub, chasing ethereal echoes and euphoria. Tracks balance anxiety and enchantment, crafting a sensuous, groove-anchored soundworld of elemental dub and hypnotic atmosphere.
James Blackshaw’s ‘Unraveling In Your Hands’ marks his return post-hiatus, blending hypnotic, precise guitar and minimalist influences. The album, praised for its emotive depth and beauty, features meditative tracks and earned critical acclaim, inclu…
Dais reissues Coil's seminal Black Antlers, the group's final studio masterpiece completed by Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson after Jhonn Balance's passing. A vital document of the group's final creative surge - where live energy, poetic mysticism and …
*100 copies limited edition* In 1984, Música Electroacústica Mexicana was released as the third volume in the series Colección Hispano-Mexicana de Música Contemporánea, co-curated by Antonio Russek and artist Ángel Cósmos. This anthology served as a …
Susumu Yokota’s 1994 ‘Acid Mt. Fuji’ is reissued for its label’s 30th anniversary. The album blends ambient acid, techno, and Japanese mysticism, inspired by Hokusai’s ‘Red Fuji’, pioneering Japan’s rave scene and Yokota’s global influence.
Wewantsounds announces the first vinyl reissue of Fairuz’s 1987 classic “Shat Iskandaria.” Featuring Rahbani Brothers’ compositions, Ziad Rahbani’s production, and iconic Arabic poetry, this album merges tradition with modern arrangements, cementing …
Random Gods debuts on Souk with a haunting, futuristic album shaped by industrial rhythms, eerie textures, and deep bass. Emerging from Portugal’s experimental scene, it channels tension and beauty into a sonic journey through dystopian soundscapes.
"When a Russian missile struck the ground not far from my studio in Kyiv, I vividly remember how my body reacted to the explosion, milliseconds before my mind did. That traumatic explosion reduced my essence to a primal state. There existed nothing b…