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    John Hornak
     
    A Needle, A Feather And A Rope
    Electro-dub with layers of haunting piano and sombre guitar
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    Coax
     
    The Third Mobius
    Abstract and experimental yet with recognizable beats.
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    Ochre
     
    A Midsummer Nice Dream [VINYL 2x12"]
    Melody-laden, melancholic electronic music with pristine production, analogue synths and crystalline beats. A perfect balance of harmonic beauty and intricacy. (Note: This is the double vinyl version.)
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    Bumtech
     
    Hungry Makes Peanuts
    Psychedelic 60s and Alternative 90s style chords and harmonies over electronic percussion and synth.
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    Brian Clothier
     
    Redshift
    Evocative electronic music with a cinematic layering of acoustic guitars and live percussion.
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    Pacific Before Tiger
     
    Anchors
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    Freq. Magnet
     
    Etoiles du Couvercle
    Étoiles du Couvrecle is the second CD LP (Compact Disc, Long-Playing) by Freq. Magnet (pronounced "freak magnet"), an Austere solo side-project started in 2004 to focus on guitar-only instrumental, ambient musick, known as "psybient".
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    True Colour of Blood
     
    All of the True Things I'm About to Tell You Are Lies
    Guitar drone with a decidedly subversive edge (i.e., what we love.).
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    Apneic
     
    I Have So Much To Show You
    Dark, moody, and mostly improvised electronic soundscapes.
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    Stockman
     
    Future Science
    Future Science, an album filled up of complexes musical diversities, rhythm bordering hooking atonal, trapped in a synthesized and gelatinous fusion.
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    Cluster
    Qua
    It has now been 14 years since the last Cluster studio release. Recorded at Seventh Chance studio in Maumee, Ohio. Produced by Tim Story.
    After a 14-year stretch of releasing only live albums, the duo of Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Dieter Moebius — more succinctly known as Cluster — has emerged from Tim Story’s Ohio studio with another Cluster classic, Qua. “It's like having a cup of coffee and a donut in the middle of a Martian shoe factory,” says Story of his first experience producing a Cluster session. “Moebi and Achim always have the incredible knack of carving a bit of warmth and humanity out of the most unlikely elements. On Qua, there's a surprisingly melodic solo that Moe performed on our squeaky bathroom door, and a virtuoso performance 'playing' the feedback from the unplugged end of a guitar cable. Meanwhile, Ach plays a bass line on our old orange Farfisa organ — and naturally centers his riff around the one note that's broken.” The squeaky-door solo is one of many mysterious sounds on the 17-track Qua that Cluster and Story have sewn together to make seamless, artful music out of what others hear as noise. Story muses: “It's what makes Cluster absolutely unique — taking the debris of life, and the sounds most other people would 'tune out', and turning them into supremely odd, but engagingly human poetry. A happy marriage of Dada and romance.” That happy marriage (albeit with its on-again, off-again moments) has continued for nearly 40 years — so it would be a natural to assume that the music resulting from Cluster’s return to the studio would have been something of a nostalgia trip. But at an age when other musicians are making bank on old ideas, Cluster is making music that is in every way new. “When we first starting talking about making this record, I imagined a 20th-century version of Sowiesoso or Zuckerzeit,” recalls Story, “abandoning for now the long, freeform improvisations that had been a staple of Cluster’s recent live performances, and revisiting the short idiosyncratic miniatures that we would be able to achieve in a studio setting. But even I wouldn't have guessed that a total of 17 great pieces would result — each with it's own inner logic and personality, and all working within the framework of the whole.” Even more remarkably, Qua’s 17 tracks aren’t just audio novelties — they have a richness of texture, tone and character unexpected in the electronic music genre. Perhaps the most surprising thing about Cluster’s sound-as-sandbox approach to music — and why they’ve inspired so many other influential musicians — is that they explore inventive and expressive potentials in electronic music seldom realized by others. Story concludes: “With the humbling honor of being the first Cluster 'producer' in several decades, I felt my main duty was to give Ach and Moebi as many good options as possible, then get out of the way, and record their process as transparently as I could. Hopefully, Qua captures the richness and humor and the warmth that made the recording sessions so much fun for all of us.”
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    activate
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    Jon Hopkins
    Contact Note
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    Anna Schaad
    Dream Within a Dream
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    Jennifer Lindsay
    Songs In The Dark
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