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An essential Roy Ayers album blending soulful jazz roots with crisp 1970s funk. Featuring Ayers' signature vibes, tight arrangements, and standout tracks like βThe Boogie Backβ (sampled by the likes of NWA, 2Pac, De La Soulβ¦) and βChange Up the Groove,β this LP is a must-have for any fan of jazz-funk and vintage grooves. AUDIO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCE1TYS7a4w&list=PLeQdEEo-NQ4RiCGrVw6DbTmM4m0CGsMpF Un Γ‘lbum esencial del catΓ‘logo de Roy Ayers, donde el jazz se funde con el funk setentero en su mΓ‘xima expresiΓ³n. Con el vibrΓ‘fono como protagonista, ritmos pegadizos y arreglos sofisticados, incluye clΓ‘sicos como βThe Boogie Backβ (sampleado por multitud de artistas como NWA, 2 Pac, De La Soulβ¦) y βChange Up the Grooveβ. Ideal para amantes del soul, jazz-funk y grooves elegantes..
Volume 2 of this series focused on the amazing sonic treasures Bollywood music has to offer. This second volume is centered on the incredible instrumental gems that populate Hindi cineΒma soundtracks. 14 tracks of pure Bollywood instrumental genius to continue the dive into the mind-blowing world of Hindi cinema music. Covering a time span of 3 decades, this compilation mixes well-known names (like S.D. and R.d. Burman or O.P. Nayyar), with lesser-known talents from the endlessly thrilling vaults of Hindi moΒvie soundtracks and throws a couple of delicious covers for a truly unforgettable sonic experience. Includes liner notes.

Eduardo Polonio (1941β2024) was one of the foundational figures in the emergence and development of electroacoustic music in Spain. The anthology "Eduardo Polonio: Obra electroacΓΊstica 1969β1981" revives his legacy with a selection of essential pieces from his early electroacoustic period. The album includes eight compositions created between 1969 and 1981, spanning from Polonio's early experiments at the Alea Electronic Music Laboratory in Madrid to his later work at the Phonos Laboratory in Barcelona. From the raw electronic textures of "Para una pequeΓ±a margarita ronca" (1969) to the timbral subtleties of "Flautas, voces, animales, pΓ‘jaros..." (1981), this collection showcases Polonioβs artistic evolution and highlights different facets of his work as a composer and musician. The included works reflect this multifaceted aesthetic. "Oficio" (1969) is a real-time improvisation recorded using two low-frequency generators and a modified electric guitar amplifier for sound modulation. "Rabelaisiennes" (1969), for prepared guitar, explores minimalism and instrumental experimentation. "Continuo" (1970), a piece for electric guitar and bass, anticipates ambient music while engaging with free jazz and psychedelia. "Me voy a tomar el Orient Express" (1976) stands out for its rhythmic and harmonic interplay between the lines forming the sonic texture. "Valverde" (1981) offers a microscopic study of a distinctive way flamenco guitar concludes bulerΓas phrases. "El reclinatorio en el tejado de la lejana abadΓa" (1971) is structured as an imaginary soundscape in the form of a suite. Polonioβs life and work parallel the history of electroacoustic music in Spain. As one of the most significant composers of his generation, he was both a witness and participant in the technological evolution and various aesthetic movements of the late 20th century. From his beginnings at Alea, Spainβs first electronic music laboratory, to his collaborations with figures like Horacio Vaggione and Josep Maria Mestres Quadreny at Phonos, Polonio carved a unique path in the history of Spanish experimental music. "Eduardo Polonio: Obra electroacΓΊstica 1969β1981" is released by Buh Records as a limited double LP edition and in digital format, in collaboration with the AsociaciΓ³n de MΓΊsica ElectroacΓΊstica de EspaΓ±a (AMEE). The audio in this edition has been restored and mastered directly from the master tapes by VΓctor Aguado. The album includes extensive liner notes written by VΓctor Aguado and RamΓ³n del Buey, with artwork and design by Gonzalo de Montreuil.

lack Truffle is pleased to present Radis, the first recording by the Oslo-based trio of Andrea Giordano (voice and organetto), Kalle Moberg (accordion) and Jo David Meyer Lysne (guitar and snare drum). Now based in Norway, Giordano is a native of Cuneo, in the Piedmont region in the north-west of Italy and her exploration of the Piedmontese language provides the starting point and conceptual anchor of the trio improvisations heard on Radis, which make use of the words of 20th century Piedmontese poets Nino Costa, Bianca Dorato and Oreste Gallina. As the musicians explain, the project is an attempt to preserve the beauty and singularity of a language at risk of extinction. Fittingly, the first sound we hear on the opening piece βFiorΓ¬aβ is Giordanoβs unaccompanied voice. She sings a poem from Oreste Gallina as a kind of floating cadenza, the accompanying silence sensitizing the listener to the pellucid quality of Giordanoβs voice and the unique sound of the Piedmontese language. The voice dies away and into the silence swells a single tone, sounded by Mobergβs accordion andβspecial guest on this opening pieceβthe alto saxophone of Mario Gabola. Extended techniques and preparations create unexpected timbres from the acoustic instruments: Gabolaβs saxophone is augmented with tin cans and springs and Mobergβs unorthodox techniques allow the accordion to generate wheezing, buzzing textures and patterns of microtonal beating. Giordanoβs voice returns, picking up the thread of the languorous opening melody, coexisting for a while with the shifting drone before the piece takes an unexpected yet organic left-turn into a delicate saxophone solo of sorts. Recorded in several locations across Italy and Norway over the course of three years, Radis documents an ensemble who have developed both a distinctive sound-world and a remarkably sensitive group dynamic. Moving from folkish duets between accordion and Giordanoβs organetto (the small accordion used in Italian folk music) to episodes of metallic guitar scraping from Meyer Lysne, the music is both quietly contemplative and gently chaotic. Ensemble roles shift with disarming ease. If on βProfij dΓ«spersβ Meyer Lysneβs prepared guitar adds a haywire noise element to a lyrical episode of organetto and accordion, the next piece, βDβantorn a lorβ, is grounded in chiming guitar chords of stunning beauty; once Giordanoβs joins, the result calls up the most spacious moments of Maria Montiβs Il Bestiario. Throughout the seven pieces, the trio explore countless possibilities of group interaction and the margin between conventional euphony and pure abstraction: at times the voice floats against silence or seems almost disconnected from the gentle clatter of the instruments (sometimes reminiscent of Nikiforas Rotasβ haunting settings of Cavafy), while at other points the instruments touch on conventional harmonic accompaniment. What is perhaps most striking of all is the way that voice and instruments relate to each other, the extended technique reframing the voice as a kind of abstract sound object, while the melodic beauty of Giordanoβs voice lends a contemplative, almost melancholic air to the wheezing and scraping of accordion and guitar. Captured in gorgeously intimate recordings, Jim OβRourkeβs careful and beautifully spacious mix highlights the wealth of textural detail in each element. Accompanied by notes, session photos and the text of the Piedmontese poems, Radis is a work of stunning beauty that demonstrates the vitality of exploratory music in Norway today.
Mikkel Metal makes a welcome return to Echocord with his new βRebuildβ EP, accompanying remixes from Luke Hess and Frenk Dublin. Copenhagenβs Mikkel Metal is a pioneering figure in dub-techno and minimal house, known for his atmospheric soundscapes and textured production. With acclaimed releases on Kompakt and Echocord, including Close Selections, Victimizer, and Peaks and Troughs heβs cemented his place as one of Denmarkβs most distinctive electronic artists. Here he continues to dispay this further diving into new sonic realms with a new EP for Echocord. Title-track βRebuildβ opens, a hazy excursion through metallic, reverberations, expansive atmospherics and crisp drums before Detroitβs own Luke Hess steps in to offer his interpretation, delivering his signature groove-driven style, extracting the essence of the original and stirring it in amongst robust drums and spiralling dub echoes. βBendβ is up next and displaying Mikkelβs production prowess as he blends murky bass flutters and analogue rhythms with psychedelic guitar melodies and dynamic space echoes, resulting in something that sounds uniquely his own. βSteamβ continues this theme with further psychedelia infused guitar tones flowing alongside breathy vocal stylings and fluttering atmospherics tucked into the depths. Rotterdam, Netherlands based artist Frenk Dublin delivers his βDeep Space Reworkβ of βStream next, reshaping the original into something entirely different with a dropped-tempo roots dub aesthetic, weaving fragments of the original into the composition alongside swaying dub drums and heavy doses of sub. βMidniteβ then concludes the release, another experimental sonic foray into unique effect processing, glitched out percussion, haunting vocals, plucked bass notes and expansive atmospherics.

Newly remastered version of Oren Ambarchiβs long out-of-print classic Hubris originally released on Editions Mego in 2016. Expertly remastered by audio wizard Joe Talia who worked with the original mixes, highlighting the myriad details of the audio with forensic precision, previously unheard up until now. From the 2016 press release: Hubris continues the exploration of relentless, driving rhythms heard on Ambarchiβs Sagittarian Domain (2012) and Quixotism (2014). Where those records looked to Krautrock and techno for their starting points, the sidelong opening track here begins from the perhaps unlikely inspirations of disco and new wave, drawing particularly from Ambarchiβs love of Wang Chungβs soundtrack to William Friedkinβs To Live and Die in L.A. Leaving behind the song-forms of these reference points, Ambarchi weaves a sustained and pulsating web of layered palm-muted guitars from which individual voices rise up and recede, eventually setting the stage for some lush guitar synth from Jim OβRourke. Arnold Dreyblatt collaborator Konrad Sprenger contributes overtone-rich motorized guitar, pushing the piece into a satisfying intersection of shimmering minimalism and rhythmic drive that smoothly builds up until the entrance of Mark Fellβs electronic percussion in its final section. After a short second part, in which Ambarchi, OβRourke and crys cole pay tribute to the skewed harmonic sense of Albert Marcoeur with a track built from layered guitar figures and abstracted speech, the long final piece pushes the concept of the first side into darker and denser areas. Joined by electronics from Ricardo Villalobos and the twin drums of Will Guthrie and Joe Talia, the layered guitars of the first piece are transformed into a raw and tumbling fusion-funk groove that calls to mind early Weather Report or even the first Golden Palominos LP. As this stellar rhythm section rides a single repeated chord change into oblivion, a series of spectacular events emerge in the foreground: first, aleatoric synthesizer burbles from Keith Fullerton Whitman, then slashing skronk guitar from Arto Lindsay, until finally Ambarchiβs own fuzzed-out harmonics take center stage as the piece builds to an ecstatic frenzy. Few artists could hope to include such an incredible variety of collaborators on one record and still hope for it to have a unique identity, but Ambarchi manages to do just that, crafting three pieces that emerge directly out of his previous work while also pushing ahead into new dimensions. Players: Oren Ambarchi, crys cole, Mark Fell, Will Guthrie, Arto Lindsay, Jim OβRourke, Konrad Sprenger, Joe Talia, Ricardo Villalobos, Keith Fullerton Whitman.
Cumbia, currulao, bambuco, juga and Afro Colombian music taken to the realms of dub by Llorona Records & Discos PacΓfico producer and dub maestro Cerrero. Cerrero steps into his lab like the alchemists of 1970s Kingston: cutting, repeating, filtering, letting the bass breathe, and allowing echo and reverb to give a new dimension to a unique selection of songs from the catalogs of Llorona Records and Discos PacΓfico. Cerrero Dubs is a tribute to classic dub, crafted with the soul of cumbia, juga, and bambuco, from Palenque, San Jacinto, Guapi, and Tumaco: live manipulation, sonic experimentation, bass as backbone, delay as tool. Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto, Son Palenque, Sexteto TabalΓ‘, Bejuco, AgrupaciΓ³n ChangΓ³ and Semblanzas del RΓo Guapiβ¦ transported into a universe where the sounds of Colombia 's jungles and coasts are not remixed β they are deconstructed, twisted, and dubbed. Cerrero βsound alchemist and founder of Llorona Records and Discos PacΓficoβ offers a selection of versions in which the Caribbean and Afro-Pacific sounds of Colombia are transformed into hypnotic, ethereal, psychedelic, and minimalist soundscapes. A reinterpretation of the legacy of iconic groups, shaped through the console and the sensitivity of a producer exploring the possible futures of local sound. Llorona Records presenta: Cerrero Dubs Canciones emblematicas de agrupaciones legendarias del sonido Caribe y Pacifico de Colombia llevadas al territorio del dub por CERRERO, productor al frente de Llorona Records y Discos PacΓfico Cerrero βproductor y fundador de Llorona Records y Discos PacΓficoβ entra en su laboratorio como lo hacΓan los alquimistas del Kingston de los aΓ±os 70: cortando, repitiendo, filtrando, dejando que el bajo respire, y permitiendo que el eco y la reverberaciΓ³n de otra dimensiΓ³n a una selecciΓ³n ΓΊnica de canciones del catΓ‘logo de Llorona Records y Discos PacΓfico. Cerrero Dubs es un homenaje al dub clΓ‘sico, hecho con alma de cumbia, juga y bambuco, desde Palenque, San Jacinto, Guapi y Tumaco: manipulaciΓ³n en vivo, experimentaciΓ³n sonora, bajo como columna vertebral, delay como herramienta. Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto, Son Palenque, Sexteto TabalΓ‘, Bejuco, AgrupaciΓ³n ChangΓ³ y Semblanzas del RΓo Guapiβ¦ llevados a un universo donde el sonido de las selvas y costas de Colombia no se remezcla: se deconstruye, se retuerce, se dubbea. Cerrero nos entrega una selecciΓ³n de versiones en las que el sonido caribe y afropacΓfico de Colombia se transforma en paisajes hipnΓ³ticos, etΓ©reos, psicodΓ©licos y minimalistas. Una reinterpretaciΓ³n del legado de agrupaciones icΓ³nicas, desde la consola y la sensibilidad de uno de los productores que explora los futuros posibles de los sonidos locales.
Short Span hail a twinkling star in their ambient x dub microcosm with Yu Suβs 2nd LP of elegant arrangements entwined with chops by Seefeel, A Dip in the Pool and Memotone, displaying distance travelled over her 10 year catalogue. Preceded by a reputation earned over the past decade for mesmerising DJ sets, a split with CS + Kreme, and gems scattered across PPU to Second Circle and biΓ© Records, Yu Su occupies a fissure of practice between downbeat ambient pop and dance music which has made her a cult concern. Her 2nd solo LP βFoundryβ continues to explore sensuous space between styles, with an effortless sense of atmosphere that's gently insistent to more rolling and dreamy motion, always with a quietly steady hand on the rudder. The chewy mid tempo acid title of the title track βFoundryβ best belies Yu Suβs links to the βfloor at the albumβs core, along with the lowkey groove-driven micro-dub of βCul De Sacβ or βWanlyβ, and breezy finesse of βRipe Fruitsβ. The rest is really a showcase for her sound sensibilities, which ooze from the sticky sway of βA Jewelβ with Japanese ambient pop explorer Dip In The Pool, thru the pastoral 4th world scape of βSunlessβ ft. Memotone, and gently strung-out fever dream scenery of βOne Place After Anotherβ benefiting from Seefeelβs super spacious proprioception, drawn to a sublime resting heart rate with the frayed ambient fabric teased into βOs Cionn.β
Mysticismsβ returns to the music of the Conscious Sounds label and their short-lived but highly prized Dub meets Funk project, Dub Specialists. Created by label head Dougie Waldrop and Chris Petter (Love Grocer) to explore their interest in samplers and a love of Funk and Jazz. A hugely respected βDigitalβ and βRoots Reggaeβ label, Conscious Sounds has been a mainstay of the East London digidub sound for over 30 years. Dub Specialists released 3 albums on the Crispy Music sub label, they have recently gained considerable interest in digger circles, with rising prices to match. As with their first Dubplate outing, the release features extended re-edits by the label and friends, this time featuring versions by Lexx, Miles J Paralysis, Chuggy and Vanity Project. Working with the simplicity and skill of his studio craft, Dougie utilised the Atari 1040, Cubase and Soundcraft mixer to effect. Pettersβ chords sit atop reggae basslines, funk samples, loops and this time, a heavy dose of cut up vocals in to the mix. While the first EP came from their debut album, Breat To Break, here the source material for the re-edits comes, in the main, from their second outing βDub To Dub Beat To Beatβ. A more expansive album that also dipped in to 4/4 rhythms and touches of House / Techno. Opening track Dynamic Duo is a 4/4 stepper bomb β with comedic samples from Adam Westβs iconic interpretation of Batman β expertly extended by long-standing DJ, producer and edit master, Zurichβs own Alex Storrer aka Lexx, who dials things to max for a club stop. A new name on many lips, Miles J Paralysis takes it all back down with a beautifully drawn out, acid-tinged tripper. Bumpinβ, the mid-tempo groove sucks you in, psychedelic and mind expanding. The flip returns to the more traditional Dub Specialists vibes of BreaksβnβFunkβ cut ups, first with (co-)label head Chuggyβs faithful extension of Heavy Dub. Featuring the classic Ijahman Leviβs vocal, the breaks flow and piano / horns stab, a dance floor shaker for the discerning. To close, secret studio fixer to many, Matt Bruce again dons his Vanity Project moniker to perfectly tease and live dub (out) the half-stepper, Reality Dub and close this latest in the Dubplate series.
βduo,β a collaboration between norwegian jazz heavyweight bugge wesseltoft and german house visionary henrik schwarz, is finally being reissued. it stands as one of the finest albums in the history of club music to so beautifully fuse jazz and electronic music. deep and experimental yet irresistibly melodic, this gem of a record possesses a captivating sensibility that draws in listeners of every kind. newly remastered by kuniyuki, this long-awaited reissue comes pressed on 180g vinyl. the refreshed artwork has been created by emerging japanese artist joji nakamura happy 15th anniversary!

βEverything flows β nothing remains, there is only an eternal becoming and changingβ is a well-known formulation of the river theory of the Greek philosopher Heraclitus, also known as panta rhei (ancient Greek: ΟάνΟΞ± αΏ₯Ξ΅αΏ, βeverything flowsβ). This teaching states that everything in the universe is subject to constant change and that nothing stays the same forever. The metaphor of the river illustrates this: You can't step into the same river twice because both the river and you are constantly changing. The water is constantly flowing, but the river stays in one place. Thus, reality is constantly changing, even if sometimes perceived as constant.β βSame Same but Different.β Always different β always the same. Chill-Out DJ Heraklit For the 26th time, the most consistent of all ambient compilations, in a constant flux of static change, is released on Kompakt. Joining good friends from the early days and reliable confidants are some new additions to the non-hierarchical charts of contemplative rapture culture. Leading the way is MicΓ₯, a Japanese electronic musician whose finely chiseled, graceful musical style has made it onto the new collection with two pieces. Also making his debut is Richard Ojijo, a seasoned sound engineer known, among other things, for his long-standing collaboration with the artist Marcel Odenbach and the Cologne-based label Magazine. OskΓΈ aka Max Hytrek, a multi-talented newcomer to Kompakt and the music scene, debuts with his rapturously ecstatic piece "Ar Vag." He's followed by Sebastian Mullaert, appearing for the second timeβthis time teamed up with Sebastian Lilja aka Hush Forever. After his surprise return last year after a 20 year hiatus, we are delighted that Tetsuo Sakae aka Pass Into Silence is back again this year with one of his distinctive sound gems. As are Dirk Leyers (Closer Musik) and Mikkel Metal. 18 tracks are featured on this CD. "ErlΓΆsung" (Redemption) is the title of Segensklang's closing track. A kind of ambient bolero into infinity. Or at least until next year... And what would Pop Ambient be without the iconic, artistic cover design of Veronika Unland, who once again, in her unmistakable way, says through the digital flower: The eye always listens...
One of many peaches on Wackies, few are sweeter than Love Joysβ Lovers Rock Reggae Style [1983]. Produced and originally issued by the JA/NYC bossman Bullwackie, and subsequently reissued via their Hardwax hook-up outta Germany, whoβve rightly kept it in print (this edition), Lovers Rock is all killer no filler, starring Claudette Brown and Sonia Abel riding high over killer disco-dub-edged lovers rock riddims such as the bubbling beauty One Draw and the synth-buoyed float of Let Me Rock You Now, all replete with dubs.Unmissable!

577 Records Announces Eva Novoa Solo (I) β A Bold and Intimate Solo Piano Statement Brooklyn-based pianist and composer Eva Novoa presents Eva Novoa Solo (I), her first solo piano recording and seventh album with 577 Records. Recorded at the legendary Sear Sound Studios in Manhattan, the album captures Novoa alone in the studio, embracing the artistic challenge of vulnerability, introspection, and creative freedom that defines the solo piano format. After several years working primarily within piano trio settings and other ensemble configurations, Novoa turned inward, embarking on a deeply personal sonic journey. Solo (I) marks a pivotal moment in her artistic evolution and establishes the foundation for a new series of solo recordings. An active and respected member of New Yorkβs experimental and creative music community, Novoa prepared extensively for this session through months of solo performancesβmostly in Brooklynβleading up to the recording. These included a standout solo concert at the Brooklyn edition of the New York Forward Festival, where her approach to the solo format fully crystallized. On Solo (I), Novoa expands the traditional piano vocabulary. While the grand piano remains her primary instrument, she also performs on Fender Rhodes and electric harpsichord (the latter to be explored further in upcoming volumes), incorporating Chinese gongs, additional percussion, vocals, and even whistling on select tracks. The result is an intensely intimate and sonorous experienceβraw, cinematic, and emotionally charged. Eva Novoa Solo (I) is the first installment in a planned trilogy of solo recordings. Across six original pieces, Novoa approaches the solo piano format with boldness, rhythmic fire, and fearless energy. Her percussive use of the instrument, expansive dynamic range, and deep command of tone transform the piano into both an emotional soundscape and a cinematic narrative. The album opens with βLeft Behind,β beginning with Chinese gongs and delicately spaced piano chords that evoke a wintry stillness before erupting into an explosive improvisation, as if multiple players were inhabiting the same room. βDime Con QuiΓ©n TΓΊ Andasβ features Novoaβs voice alongside piano in a wild, poetic exchangeβalmost folk-likeβwhere she explores the instrument percussively, clapping, tapping, engaging the strings inside the piano, and savoring silence as an expressive force. βStilte Cabine,β the albumβs lead single, distills the essence of the Solo project: the timeless beauty, warmth, and expressive depth of the piano. Inspired by a train journey through the Netherlandsβwhere Novoa spent many formative yearsβthe piece reflects both motion and reflection. Dutch bassist and producer Ruben Samama, a longtime collaborator, offers these words on the recording: βThe piano sound is impressive enough, but to show yourself so unafraid, so unapologetically full of curiosity and emotion as Eva Novoa does on her solo albumβthis is the dream and ultimate goal for any performing artist. A remarkable feat!β βJust Say Itβ explores the piano through a classical yet inventive and sensorial lens, while βTime Will Tellβ shifts to Fender Rhodes, unfolding as a restless, gospel-inflected track that moves through an odd-meter groove and closes with a vamp-like section evocative of 1970s jazz-electric aesthetics. The album concludes with βTumbleweed,β a cinematic journey reminiscent of Western film soundtracksβa solitary road through the desert. Featuring piano and whistling, the piece builds toward a virtuosic improvisation that brings this vivid first volume to a powerful close. Recorded in Fall 2024, Eva Novoa Solo (I) captures an intimate session and deeply emotive music shaped by mature technical mastery and a highly compositional approach. Novoa dazzles on piano, Fender Rhodes, electric harpsichord, Chinese gongs, vocals, and whistle, revealing an expansive and deeply personal sonic universe. Originally from Barcelona, Spain, Eva Novoa has cultivated her distinctive musical voice since childhood. Now firmly rooted in New York, she has performed internationally and collaborated with some of the most adventurous voices in jazz and beyond. Eva Novoa Solo (I) will be released on March 20, 2026, on limited-edition vinyl and CD, as well as digital platforms. The album features cover art and portrait photography by Takamasa Ota (front cover) and Art Jones (back cover). Volumes 2 and 3 are forthcomingβstay tuned.
All the tracks on this release come from a live concert at Sharmanka, a beautiful and unique museum of kinetic sculptures in Glasgow, and throughout the record, the sounds of the sculptures moving and emitting noises are incorporated into the music performed. The four pieces presented are entirely improvised. There was no discussion beforehand of what instruments or what approach would be taken, and each piece evolved as a musical negotiation as the performers individually made choices about what instruments to play and how to support and meet each other within the unfolding musical narrative. While Macdonald and Ferlaino both share a lifetime of work with their chosen primary instrument, the saxophone, they also share a passion for exploring other instruments and objects for their sonic and socio-creative potential. This record foregrounds both these aspects of their work: they use saxophones, but also incorporate bells, toys, bagpipes, accordions, percussion instruments and voice. "Raymond MacDonald is a saxophonist and composer with an extensive career in music, cross-disciplinary arts and academia. He has played on and released over 100 albums, toured and broadcast worldwide and has composed music for film, television, theatre, radio and art installations. He is a founding member of the Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, and his work is informed by a view of improvisation as a social, collaborative, and uniquely creative process that provides opportunities to develop new ways of engaging musically. "Christian Ferlaino is an Italian saxophonist, bagpipe player, improviser, composer and ethnomusicologist. He composes for ensembles of improvisers, both from the jazz and improvised music scene, as well as for contemporary music ensembles. His work explores the relationships between composition and improvisation, and the expressive potential of improvised music. His musical research also focuses on creatively engaging with the sonic and musical realm of Calabria, with special attention to its performing techniques and approach to sound and music generation.

Sparkling or Silent, by the duo composed of crys cole and Oren Ambarchi, is a moment apart in their respective artistic approaches, taking a step aside and marking a point of fixation around an electroacoustic method which, while always latent in both of their works, here asserts itself as a central compositional modality. However, the electroacoustic approach is not called upon here for its formal reasons, or even less as an aesthetic line to follow. On the contrary, it is seen as a writing tool, open to all possible sonic possibilities, a tool that allows the artist to draw, within the sound itself, an intertwined space where reminiscences, impressions and sensations weave a narrative on the edge of the imagination and the moments experienced together, a narrative in which a complex and sensitive layer of sound is embedded, blurring the boundaries between artistic project, intimate journey and shared dreams. β Derived from a live performance, unfamiliar music (paris) reveals the essence of the obsessions and sonic universe of Giuseppe Ielasi, a musician whose discretion is matched only by his talent and boundless dedication to musical creation over almost 30 years. unfamiliar music (paris) is a remarkable manifestation of Ielasiβs approach, an approach in which delicacy, sometimes nostalgia, and emotions know how, with discretion, to infuse a sound universe built around polyphony and reminiscence, around textures and motifs that intertwine, combine and drive each other with grace and inspiration. FranΓ§ois J. Bonnet

Caught between the Canyon and the Caribbean, Cathy Hamer's pair of extremely private LP's got lost in the Me Decade's hippy hangover. Tracked in '79 and '80 at Roanoke, Virginia's custom bluegrass powerhouse Threshold Recordings, these 11 originals breeze through all colorsβfolk, country, yacht, etcβof the cosmic American rainbow. Remastered LP comes housed in a tip-on

Caught between the Canyon and the Caribbean, Cathy Hamer's pair of extremely private LP's got lost in the Me Decade's hippy hangover. Tracked in '79 and '80 at Roanoke, Virginia's custom bluegrass powerhouse Threshold Recordings, these 11 originals breeze through all colorsβfolk, country, yacht, etcβof the cosmic American rainbow. Remastered LP comes housed in a tip-on

Hive Mind Records are thrilled to announce The Vertical Luminous, an immersive new album from F.Ampism that invites listeners into a singular sound-world of quietly ecstatic wonder. A dayglo collection of synth experiments, found sounds and musique concrΓ¨te sound collage, The Vertical Luminous blurs all lines between the organic and the electronic, each piece shimmers with a sense of wide-eyed curiosity and lightness, tying the album together into a bubbling, serene gift to the world. Listening to The Vertical Luminous feels a little like tuning in to the secret noises of the microscopic world, the hum and flutter of atoms, molecules, and micro-organisms as they dance just beyond the limits of our perception. F.Ampism is Paul Wilson is F.Ampism. Sound/visual artist based in Brighton,UK. He also plays in Kaloja, a duo with Jan AnderzΓ©n (Tomutonttu, Kemialliset YstΓ€vΓ€t) and Yayoba; a trio with Johannes Schebler (Baldruin, GrykΓ« Pyje) and Jani Hirvonen (GrykΓ« Pyje, Last Night on Earth). Member of Brighton-based gonzo free-jazz fΓΌnftet Bolide. Monthly radio show The Infinite Inward, on Resonance Extra. Check the archives here: extra.resonance.fm/series/the-infinite-inward When heβs not making stuff, heβs practising/teaching Yoga. F.Ampism has previously released on illustrious and discerning labels such as Ikuisuus, Chocolate Monk, Poot Records and Lal Lal Lal.

Okraina Records present an LP by Mauricio Amarante and Marine Debilly Cerisier as Amarante-Cerisier. "What if, alongside the mainstream history of music, with careers and discographies spanning ten or fifty years from album to album, there was an underground, minority history, that of artists and projects with only one record? A flash, a burst of brilliance, a gem, but no follow-up, no repetitions, no decline. This will most likely be the case for this album by Amarante-Cerisier, a duo formed by Mauricio Amarante (Radikal Satan, Γquipage, travelling companion of Canan Domurcakli and Austin Townsend) and Marine Debilly Cerisier (dancer, performer, writer, co-founder of alternative cultural venues in Marseille and Brussels), with these eight poetic songs in French having more in common with the visionary essence of certain songs from the early 1970s (Brigitte Fontaine-Areski, for example) than with the post-modernism of the βnouvelle chanson franΓ§aiseβ of the 1990s and 2000s."

Twenty years ago, Jan Jelinekβs debut album Personal Rock was released by Source Records. Under the pseudonym Gramm, it brings together eight tracks that have not been available on vinyl since their original release. Faitiche is very glad to announce the re-release of the album: Personal Rock will appear as a double LP featuring the original cover artwork. What people wrote about Personal Rock two decades ago: βSituated somewhere between Jelinekβs much loved Loop-Finding Jazz Records, Farben, Move Dβs Conjoint project and Atom Heartβs most immersive work for Rather Interesting, itβs a late night album full of subtle production tricks and melodic House structures that belong to the pre-millennial IDM heyday, but which transcend its overly-masculine templates.β (Boomkat) βThough many producers have pushed forward the clicks-and-cuts style of experimental ambience developed by German experimentalists Oval (among others), few have been able to match their knack for making abstract cuts into pieces of undeniable beauty. Jan Jelinekβs first LP as Gramm is one of the precious few, and itβs obvious from the opener.β (AllMusic) βOrganized in organic structures and minimal movements, the tracks get into utopian states and super-desirable moods, offering superior contentedness and dependable taste of the kind seldom sustained for a whole album. (...) Subway-Escalator-Soul.β (Spex)
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Originally released on the Anticipate label in 2007, "Standing on a Hummingbird" is the debut album by Canadian sound artist Mark Templeton, now appearing for the first time on vinyl, newly remastered by Giuseppe Ielasi and cut by LUPO. Working at the intersection of post-glitch, electroacoustic ambient, and textural minimalism, Templeton composes through restraint and erosion, building patient and richly tactile pieces primarily from acoustic sources - fingerpicked guitar, plaintive banjo, muted accordion tones - subjected to careful processes of granulation, filtering, and environmental masking. These gestures never overwhelm the source material; instead, they wonderfully destabilize it. Melodies appear briefly, only to dissolve into dense atmospheres of field recordings: distant streets, birds, water, air. Sounds hover, vibrate, and vanish, much like the wing beating latent in the albumβs title. Tracks such as βPattern For a Pillowβ and βAmidst Things Uncontrolledβ articulate this approach with particular clarity, setting languid acoustic figures against churning granular backdrops that feel at once sheltering and unstable. Elsewhere, moments of fragile clarity - fluttering guitar lines, reedy accordion tones - briefly break the surface before being absorbed back into the field. Heard today, the record offers a clarion, almost spartan strain of textural ambient music: intricate yet unforced, shaped by human touch rather than automated excess. Its refusal of spectacle feels especially vital in a landscape saturated with maximalist digitalia - a reminder that electronic musicβs most enduring gestures often occur where sound is allowed to tremble and hold itself just long enough to be felt before disappearing once again. (Alex Cobb, 2026)

βTill Human Voices Wake Us.β Special edition for the 20th anniversary of Umor Rex [cat. URXX-CLXIII]. Originally released in 2014 on cassette and digital only, this album became a key work in our catalog. Now, 12 years later, it is available on vinyl for the first time. This marks the first in a series of four special, limited reissues to be released in 2026. Aminiβs album is based on poems by T.S. Eliot, with ambient expressions that at times recall Morriconeβs scores. The interplay of textures and electric guitar creates emotional passages, a sense of cold resolution, and the quiet inevitability of an ending. βTill Human Voices Wake Usβ was Aminiβs first album on a non-Iranian label. Following this release, he has also published work alongside Umor Rex on labels such as Room40, Hallow Ground, and Opal Tapes, among others, and is now considered one of the most prominent figures in Iranβs contemporary music scene. "Already established within Iranβs music scene, Siavash Amini has crafted a powerful signature sound that blends meticulously assembled ambient synthesis with languid electric guitar melodies, recalling Lanois and Enoβs classic Apollo." β THE QUIETUS (Tristan Bath) "Till Human Voices Wake Usβan album of fragile ambient sketches and gentle dronesβwas something of a βbreakoutβ album for Amini. βThis release alone started me on this path that I am on today,β Amini says." β BANDCAMP (interview by Adam BadΓ Donoval)

γ’γ«γγ γ«γ€γγ¦ On Dreams β24 / β25, Scottish composer Bill Wells turns his nocturnal imagination into a sequence of delicate musical miniatures. The album brings together 24 short pieces, most of them under two minutes, unfolding in just under half an hour like a quietly drifting dream diary. The album is split into two parts. On the Dreams 2024 side, Norman Blake lends his voice to Wellsβ dream-born melodies. Blake, best known as a founding member of Teenage Fanclub, recorded the songs with Wells in a single afternoon at his home, capturing their fragile immediacy in direct and unadorned performances. For Dreams 2025, Aby Vulliamy β one of Yorkshireβs best kept musical secrets β takes over vocal duties. In mid 2025, Wells sent her a batch of demos; Vulliamy recorded them at home and sent them back to him. The result is a second chapter that feels more introspective, intimate and gently surreal. The songs themselves are born directly from dreams. Wells wakes from the dream, records it on his mobile and later shapes it into a brief, lyrical composition. One piece, Mackenzieβs Return, was inspired by a dream in which Elvis Costello marched through the streets of a suburban town complaining that he had run out of song ideas, a detail that perfectly captures the albumβs blend of humour, strangeness and quiet melancholy. Dreams β24 / β25 is not a collection of fully formed pop songs, but rather a series of fleeting emotional snapshots: soft voices, simple motifs, and melodies that appear and vanish before they can fully settle. It is an album that rewards close listening, inviting the listener into a private, half-lit space somewhere between memory and imagination. The album features striking cover artwork by Annabel Wright.
