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Kuniyuki Takahashi – Newwave Project (2017)

Kuniyuki Takahashi plays one of the best live sets in dance music. His mastery of piano, flute and percussion is evident throughout his catalog, where you’ll find Joe Claussell-indebted spiritual...

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OKADA – Floating Away from the World (2017)

…This new album is the first created after Gregory Pappas’ road-trip from Mobile Alabama to his newly adopted home of Seattle, Washington. As the title might suggest, this move and subsequent album...

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Stereo_IMG – Textures EP (2017)

Montreal’s North of Nowhere records has been quietly putting out pitch-black, cavernous techno for a few years now. Little-known EPs from Forage and Vincent Svenson burrowed down the tunnel of techno...

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Matt Emery – Empire + Empire Remixes (2017)

UK composer Matt Emery’s music has been heard everywhere from online GoPro ads to trailers for plays by Anton Chekhov, and with good reason — his wistful, whispering tunes bear the weight of tremendous...

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The Nazgul – The Nazgûl (1975, Remastered 2017)

24-bit domain remaster from the original tapes. This was one of several mysterious albums released in limited batches in Germany by the Pyramid label in the mid-’70s and apparently sold mostly through...

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Fondation – Les cassettes 1980-1983 (2018)

In the early 1980s, the French musical duo Fondation, comprising Ivan Coaquette and Anannka Raghel, released three tapes of fantastic electronic music which owed much to the experimentalism of the...

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NPVR – 33 33 (2017)

33 33 is the first collaboration between two contemporary pillars of European experimental music — Peter Rehberg and Nik Colk Void — under the anagrammatic acronym, NPVR. Rehberg, head of Vienna’s...

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Beehatch – Oh Noh Me (2017)

…Beehatch have certainly got the musical background to plunge right on in and see where they end up — having collectively been members of (or known as) Zoviet:France, Download, Dead Voices On Air,...

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Hior Chronik – Out of the Dust (2017)

Greek musician George Papadopoulos aka Hior Chronik is releasing his fourth solo album on modern classical imprint 7K! Seductive and cinematic soundscapes between ambient, drone and indie-neoclassical...

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Moebius – Kram + Ding (2009, 2011, Reissue 2017)

Dieter Moebius – one half of the legendary duo Cluster and the godfather of electronic krautrock – passed away in the summer of 2015. Bureau B are reissuing his final four solo albums. Following on...

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Andreas Spechtl – Thinking About Tomorrow, and How to Build It (2017)

…Thinking about Tomorrow, and How to Build It was composed in Tehran, a metropolis of 12 million people and the capital of Iran, often portrayed in the western world as the “Heart of Darkness” or “The...

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Drew McDowall – Unnatural Channel (2017)

Drew McDowall has stated that there’s no difference between what he creates as a solo artist and his previous work as a member of industrial legends Coil during the ’90s and early 2000s. While there...

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Shawn Rudiman – Timespan (2017)

It’s probably an understatement to call Shawn Rudiman underrated. The Pittsburgh techno artist has been making music since 1990, the year he bought his first machine — a keyboard that now forms part of...

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Sontag Shogun – Patterns for Resonant Space (2017)

Sontag Shogun songs are like environments to float through, lost in hushed wonder. An insectile fragility informs the music that this Brooklyn-based trio has released since its 2011 debut. Ian Temple’s...

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RAMZi – Pèze-Piton (2017)

The wild, intoxicating music on Pèze-Piton is pretty hard to classify, but the artist herself has had a good stab. “Environmental music,” RAMZi called it in one interview: “In the sense that I like to...

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ZANOV – Moebius 256 301 [40th Anniversary Edition] (2017)

Zanov, strongly influenced by his own scientific background, always attempted to connect some scientific concepts such as chaos theory, fractals and complexity theory with his music. Its influence...

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Mark Templeton – Gentle Heart (2017)

Preceded by Scotch Heart (2011) and Jealous Heart (2013), Gentle Heart, the concluding chapter in Mark Templeton‘s Heart trilogy, straddles multiple temporal realms in its coupling of decaying sound...

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RAMZi – Phobiza ‘Noite’ vol. 2 EP (2017)

For the past five years, Canada’s Phoebé Guillemot has been unobtrusively building up a peculiar little soundworld as RAMZi, mostly on small batch cassettes (now available on her Bandcamp page). But...

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Norm Talley – Norm-A-Lize (2017)

Detroit Hustle is a dance, a book and an idea central to the city’s resurgence, but many of the Motor City’s leading dance producers work at their own pace. Marcellus Pittman and Andrés have been...

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тпсб – Sekundenschlaf (2018)

It was a good shtick while it lasted. The music, it was claimed, had been discovered on a refurbished hard drive purchased off Russian eBay — hence titles like Hard Drive Tracks 1, and hence,...

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