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Double O: Firm Meditation (digital, Rupture LDN, June 2023)

David Double O (co-founder of and DJ at the Rupture nights at London’s treasured Corsica Rooms) recently defined jungle as “dub with breaks”. Which I found interesting, ‘cos I’d already noticed that this is exactly what it is in his hands. This record gives you 72 minutes of laid-back clattering breaks, clanking echoey dub noises, […]

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V/A curated by Was Ist Das: Ballads Of Seduction, Fertility And Ritual Slaughter (digital, Was Ist Das, June 2023)

I guess that there’s a case to be made that a collection of (loosely speaking) avant-/psych-/drone-folk covers of the soundtrack to The Wicker Man is a bit of a niche endeavour. But if your ears pricked up at that description, then I urge you to go seek this record out, ‘cos it’s cracking good stuff. […]

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Ricardo Laine: Asleep In Their Myst (digital, Pinkman, July 2023)

Sometimes, a big slab of industrial techno seems to really hit the spot with me. Stately in tempo, foreboding in tone, and portentous in track-title, this record ticks all the boxes. It’s also excellently produced, and full of catchy melodies and little details to keep your attention. If tracks like Temple of Hera don’t get […]

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Rrose: Please Touch (digital, Eaux, June 2023)

The only Rrose record I actually owned before this one was their version of James Tenney’s Having Never Written A Note For Percussion, in which they played a single note on a gong for 27 minutes — first quietly, then loudly, then quietly again. And then did it again on the B-side. It was an […]

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Terr: Consciousness As A State Of Matter (digital, Phantasy Sound, April 2023)

I had an odd moment when the first track here, Tale Of Devotion, started playing: it sounds uncannily like Jane Weaver covering I Feel Love. Which is not a bad thing, just a hard thought to get out of your head. The next track, Only For Tonight, is rather different: if we’re playing the likenesses […]

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Kate Carr: Fever Dreams (digital, Mana, June 2023)

This lockdown project is a thing of field recordings and twinkling chimes and found sounds (including reel-to-reel tapes of choral music) and the odd electronic glitch and the like. It’s very easy to make some very forgettable music this way. This, however, I find utterly bewitching. Carr immerses you in a sound world which is […]

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Razen: Postcards From Hereafter (digital, Important Records, March 2023)

The “postcards” of the title is quite apt here. We have ten tracks, each with something of the feel of a sketch, of modern classical music leaning towards drone. Instrumentwise, this Belgian ensemble have dug up some deep cuts from musical history, featuring (according to the blurb) hurdy gurdy, recorders, chalumeau, violone, the splendidly bonkers […]

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Richard Skelton: selonodesy (digital, Phantom Limb, March 2023)

Ach, he’s only bloody gone and done it again. I love Landings Skelton’s 2010 album of ragged string studies, which was one of my first forays into the world of what Boomkat used to call Home Listening / Modern Classical / Ambient. I love the epic drone of Limnology, and I was bowled over by […]

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Lau Nau: 5 x 4 (digital, Beacon Sound, April 2023)

Laura Naukkarinen’s HEM. Någonstans is a smashing record, combining traditional Finnish folk instruments with modern electronic production. It was one of my albums of 2015, and one that has stood the test of time, too. This is quite different, all bubbling Buchla loveliness (the Caterina Barbieri comparison is inevitable) and layered wordless vocals. It’s warm […]

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Erika: Anevite Void (digital, Interdimensional Transmissions, February 2023)

It seems like Erika Sherman and the label she co-runs have been quite a big deal in Detroit since the late nineties, without ever really seeking fame outside the midwest. Which is a shame, as this is utterly smashing. Everything from the name Interdimensional Transmissions to the high-concept sci-fi sleeve notes are very second-gen Detroit, […]