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Kleistwhar - Music for Zeitgeist Fighters - LPTwo pieces of intense, emotional, and purgative electronics miles away from audiophile realms.
"Welcome to 2017. I'm laughing because I'm thinking of music and I'm thinking of death." - Philip Best
Skullflower - The Black Iron That Fell From the Sky - LPThe inception of an audio trilogy concerning the Darkness of Aegypt: the shadow stuff from whence dark dreams come.
Simon Fisher Turner - Giraffe - LPGiraffe is a new major work which blurs the lines between sound design and song, machine severity and narrative sentimentality. Subtitled "Living In Sounds And Music", Giraffe takes the listener through a vast journey where an abstract clacking of unknown origin rubs up against a melancholic electronic sequence.
Alvarius B - vs Abdel Baqy Byro in Cairo - LP"recorded live all over Cairo (in cars, trains, apartments, garages, cafes, bars, on rooftops, on the street) with a backline that includes little else beyond an acoustic guitar and a radio. Field recordings, glitchy wheeze underpinnings, and snippets of space murble garnish the album, but site-specific stuffing is what gives this kataif its particular flavor: a rapped tribute to the murdered members of a hardcore soccer fanclub; a pas de deux for laptop keyboard and BBC's coverage of Gaza bombings; public demonstrations against the Muslim-Brotherhood-authored Constitution; Monte Carlo Arabic Service's mention of the 70th anniversary of El Alamein battle." - Seymour Glass, California, USA, September 2016
Terry Riley - Descending Moonshine Dervishes - LPA vinyl-only reissue of Terry Riley's 1982 album, originally released by Kuckuck/Celestial Harmonies. Recorded live in Berlin in 1975 and largely improvised, Riley plays a modified Yamaha organ with variable resistors to facilitate tuning in just intonation. This is a 50+ minute recording divided into two halves for vinyl. Remastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri. Edition of 300.
"Great for meditating to the cosmos" -- Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth)
Terry Riley – Songs For The Ten Voices of The Two Prophets - LPA vinyl-only reissue of Terry Riley's 1983 album, originally released by Kuckuck/Celestial Harmonies. Recorded live in Munich in 1982 using two Prophet synthesizers and voice, this album is a reflection of Riley's ongoing interest in melding improvisation, electronic music, and the raga vocal stylings of his mentor, Pandit Pran Nath. Remastered by Raphael Anton Irisarri. Edition of 300; includes original insert.