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Wild Protest pairs J-noise legend Junko (Hijokaidan) with French field recordist Thomas Tilly for a radical collision of human scream and natural sound, recalling the spirit of Merzbow and Francisco López.
A lo-fi odyssey through fractured pop, noise, and experimental songcraft, Poise Etc by Pumice showcases the singular vision of New Zealand’s Stefan Neville and Sugar Jon Arcus.
Witcyst returns with Screuma / Chilli Song, a surreal blend of tape manipulation, noise, and outsider pop sensibilities, further cementing his status as a true original.
Collaboration between members of Sightings and the No Neck Blues Band / Decimus. A sprawling exploration of free improvisation, noise, and abstract sound, Key of Shame brings together underground luminaries for a double LP of fearless sonic experimentation.
Pale Dawn Creeps by Kyle Eyre Clyd is a haunting excursion into drone, minimalism, and environmental sound, merging introspective textures with the spectral legacy of the American experimental underground.
Teopatia is a mystical suite for electronic instruments and synthetic voices by Papiro, merging sacred atmospheres and uncanny harmonies in a ritualistic journey reminiscent of Eliane Radigue and Mort Garson.
New Lost Knowns is a hallucinatory solo statement by Twig Harper (Nautical Almanac), fusing noise, tape collage, and electronic psychedelia in the tradition of Wolf Eyes and Aaron Dilloway.
L'Experience Acousmagique by Ehoeco is a deep dive into acousmatic sound, blending tape collage, environmental recordings, and abstract electronics in the tradition of Luc Ferrari and Bernard Parmegiani.
Bruxelles unites GOL, Mik Quantius (of Embryo), and Dave Nuss (No-Neck Blues Band) for a wild, improvisational journey blending art rock, krautrock, and avant-garde experimentation.
Solo project by member of the Decimus 4 is a hypnotic journey into analog electronics, where Decimus (Pat Murano, No-Neck Blues Band) channels ritual drones and psychedelic abstraction, echoing the spirit of Coil and early Tangerine Dream.
Decimus 8 is a dark, ritualistic journey crafted by Decimus (Pat Murano, No-Neck Blues Band, Malkuth, K-Salvatore, Key of Shame), blending psychedelic electronics and esoteric symbolism in a limited edition LP dedicated to the zodiac of Decimus Magnus Ausonius.
A double LP of acid-drenched improvisation, Improvisations January 1997 finds the GOL Orchestra and the now-defunct Telinga Ensemble navigating the outer limits of psychedelic sound and collective creation.
Decimus 3 is a dense, hypnotic journey through modular synthesis and ritual drone, with Decimus (Pat Murano) channeling the trance logic of Coil and the improvisational spirit of No-Neck Blues Band.
Mureedil by Tonton Macoute is a lost classic of French experimental rock, blending hypnotic rhythms, spoken word, and avant-garde textures in the lineage of Heldon, Art Zoyd, and Lard Free.
Instant Coffee! is a playful, genre-defying romp through experimental pop, noise, and improvisation, with Instant Coffee channeling the DIY spirit of The Residents and the irreverence of Half Japanese.
Disallow is a unique encounter between legendary conceptual artist Vito Acconci and the experimental group New Humans, merging spoken word, noise, and performance art in the vein of Laurie Anderson and Glenn Branca.
A shimmering exploration of processed guitar and electronics, Kristallisationen by Klaus Roeder (Kraftwerk) channels the avant-garde spirit of Stockhausen and the sonic curiosity of Cluster.
Une Petite Musique de Nuit sees Michel Vogel sculpting nocturnal soundscapes from metallic percussion, evoking the meditative minimalism of Eliane Radigue and the resonance of Pierre Favre.