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Thursday, 24 May
Album of the Week
*Much needed reissue of this early computer music classic, recorded between 1977 and 1980 and one of the first albums to feature music produced almost entirely with digital synthesizers. Remastered from the original tapes and cut to vinyl at D&M Berlin - made in an edition of 700 copies only, initial copies come on strictly limited white vinyl* Digitalis dig deep to unearth and reissue one of the first albums to be produced almost exclusively on digital synthesizers. The work of Canadian composer and video artist, Jean Piché, his densely layered and harmonically rich 'Heliograms' was pieced together between 1977-1980, inspired by the… Read more
Album of the Week
**Limited edition of 380 copies of these incredible, seminal recordings** For your pleasure and enlightenment, Alga Marghen have pressed up two seminal, radical and previously unreleased realisations by Charlemagne Palestine. These 'Two Electronic Sonorities' are both products of his influential and personal Golden Research period in the 1960s, and with hindsight now confirm how advanced his approach to sound was for that time. The incredible 'Crown Chan' was first created for a dance by Gus Solomon in 1970 and Palestine clearly relished the opportunity to challenge the dancers with his experimental electron… Read more
Recommended release
*Classic album from 1972 finally gets a proper release via Light In The Attic, remastered from original tapes and including liner notes by Mikey ‘IQ’ Jones and never-before-seen archive photos* "Annette Peacock, the avant garde American composer, collaborator with Salvador Dalí, friend of Albert Ayler and Moog-synth pioneer, brought this seismically influential session out in 1972 – its synth-warped banshee vocals, morphed jazz ballads, Motown grooving and squelchy electronics were to touch many jazz and pop artists in that decade, most notablyDavid Bowie and Mick Ronson. Early on, Peacock's spacey, harmonically drifting pieces w… Read more
Monday, 21 May
Featured Download
'Masterpieces' collects seventeen incredible, prototypical pieces of musique concrète by the genre's visionary founding father. It's both a perfect entry point for anyone mystified as to to what musique concrète actually sounds like, and essential for those already familiar with his work who'd like to own it digitally for ipods and such. Cherry picked selections from each of Doxy's three Pierre Henry LPs feature, including the still jaw-dropping parts of 'Spatiodynamisme' from 1954, plus his 1953 opera 'Le Voile d'Orphée' and even the cheeky 'Erotica'. Seriously kids, if you have even the remotest interest in the history of electronic and experimental music this is an absolutely essential listen.
Thursday, 10 May
**Debut release on this new imprint brought to you by FInders Keepers, Pre-Cert Home Entertainment and Boomkat, "Voices Of Packaged Souls" was the first album recorded by Suzanne Ciani, originally pressed up as a private edition of just 50 copies and now available in this limited run of just 1000 housed in screenprinted silver foil sleeves faithful to the original pressing** Dead-Cert is a brand new reissue venture with a focus on genuinely rare archival curiosities of early computer music, Art-Trash, non-pop and vinyl voyeurism which deserve to be heard beyond the closed ranks… Read more

*Bespoke Gatefold Vinyl Sleeve with exclusive artwork taken from the hand-painted still frames of Le Voyage Dans La Lune, pressed up on 180-gram heavyweight vinyl plus a DVD of restored film, with full original AIR soundtrack* Air's seventh studio album is an original score inspired by and set to Georges Méliès' seminal silent flick 'Le Voyage Dans La Lune' (1902). The duo were tasked with re-scoring the film after a hand-coloured print, the only known surviving copy, was discovered in 1993 and eventually restored with digital processing at the Technicolor Lab of Los Angeles sometime in 20… Read more

Monday, 07 May
Thursday, 26 April
*Brand new CD repress of these classic 22 recordings of animals, birds and insect life...* Chris Watson's second CD is a dramatic contrast to the spacious atmospheres of "Stepping into the Dark". "Outside the Circle of Fire" features 22 recordings of animals, birds and insect life, recorded close-up with expert precision each sound becomes almost alien. It enlarges our awareness of the sound universe, intimate with voices from the past. There is an intensity here that television pictures cannot conjure.
Friday, 20 April
"Dub Taylor is a US composer, producer, engineer and designer born June 22, 1948 in Burbank, California. He has many creative facets: recording and mastering engineer, record producer as well as composer, graphic designer and visual artist. He has studied with pianist Richard Bunger and composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. Not long after the release of Lumière, Taylor established Vargod Studios for electronic music and recorded sound, where in 1974 he created his second work, Variations on the 'Dudley Do-Right' Theme for sampled and processed sound (never released before, this exclusive track is in… Read more

Monday, 16 April
Two years in the making, and featuring two hours of previously unreleased recordings from Daphne Oram's archives. None of this material had been available until the quadruple vinyl edition appeared late last year and is now available on this beautiful double CD edition, compiled and restored from over 400 tapes and mastered at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin. Daphne Oram, founder of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, died in 2003 leaving a colossal archive of reel-to-reel tapes and documents behind. This important collection of material eventually made its way to Goldsmiths Colleg… Read more

Saturday, 14 April
Monday, 09 April
Christ almighty, this is a quite astonishingly special release, courtesy of Mego's Stephen O'Malley-curated Ideologic Organ imprint. O'Malley has dug into the archive and come out with something which has completely rewired our brains and refreshed our ears: four extended recordings by Hungarian-Swedish composer Akos Rozmann. Having spent his young life immersed himself in classical training at the esteemed Bartok Conservatory and Liszt Academy, Rozmann (1939-2005) fell under the spell of electronics, and disavowed conventional orchestral work entirely, declaring that it "had no futu… Read more

Saturday, 07 April
Thursday, 05 April
*Lavish, epic 6CD/Book box set exploring the best radiophonic art realized by the RAI (the National Italian broadcasting company) in the second half of the Twentieth Century, a homage to the Milan RAI Studio di Fonologia, the seminal electronic laboratory founded in the 1950's and where all the featured works included were originally realized. Includes 5 hours of recordings, plus a 400 page book in English and Italian, packaged in a deluxe foil embossed box - a must for Radiophonic fiends!* After five years of intense, passionate and sometimes painfu… Read more

Monday, 02 April
**Collection of thirty-three short poems written and recited by Eric Paul.** "Eric Paul, known to most as the frontman of legendary acts like Arab On radar and Chinese Stars; as well as the author of several highly acclaimed poetry collections, such as I Offered Myself As The Sea, from Heartworm Press, has taken his works to the audio format Bathetic is proud to reveal his new digital release, I Sleep With Their Bones; a collection of bonafide hits, collected from Paul's many works."
Thursday, 29 March
**Soundtrack LP featuring five brand new songs. Includes insert and download code redeemable from the label** "Black Mountain's year Zero soundtrack is nothing less than the band's full, balls-out glory distilled down to one dense, 45-minute acid tab of music. Featuring five new songs and five previously released songs, the Year Zero soundtrack weaves crunching, analog psych metal; futuristic droneouts; and, somehow, a twisted saxophone ditty."
Monday, 26 March
*First ever LP release of many rare & essential late 60's- early 70's African-American protest songs & recordings* "Over a five year period in Oakland, CA - archivist Pat Thomas befriended key leaders of the seminal Black Power Movement, dug through Huey Newton's archives at Stanford University, spent countless hours and thousands of dollars on eBay, and talked to rank and file Black Panther Party members, uncovering dozens of obscure albums, singles, and stray tapes. Along the way, he began to piece together a time period (1967-1974) when re… Read more

**Stunning double feature of darkly erotic film scores by French synth experimenters and free-rockers, Philippe D'Aram and Pierre Raph, for the films of Jean Rollin. A massive influence on Demdike Stare and comparable with the synth scores of Suzanne Ciani or John Carpenter. Includes important musical snippets from heavily censored scenes, with original and rare artwork and detailed sleevenotes by filmmaker and FK friend and collaborator Daniel Bird** "Comprising key scores by two of his regular collaborators, and bookending his most creative and lauded d… Read more

Friday, 23 March
Thursday, 22 March
**Stunning double feature of darkly erotic film scores by French synth experimenters and free-rockers, Philippe D'Aram and Pierre Raph, for the films of Jean Rollin. A massive influence on Demdike Stare and comparable with the synth scores of Suzanne Ciani or John Carpenter. Includes important musical snippets from heavily censored scenes, with original and rare artwork and detailed sleevenotes by filmmaker and FK friend and collaborator Daniel Bird** "Comprising key scores by two of his regular collaborators, and bookending his most creative and lauded decade,… Read more

**Darkly erotic Gallic electronics composed by Philippe D'Aram as the score to a legendary femme vamp flick by underground arthouse director Jean Rollin's "most accessible" film. A large influence on the work of Demdike Stare. Includes original and rare artwork and detailed appraisal by filmmaker and Finders Keepers friend and collaborator Daniel Bird. Available in its entirety for the first time, and on deluxe 10" vinyl** "An early exponent of the growing trend of synthesizer music in horror soundtracks, Philippe D'Aram and his 1979 score for Jean Rollin's 'Fascination' treads the same g… Read more

**Experimental, dark and erotic free-rock/psychedelia composed by Pierre Raph as the score to Jean Rollin's 1972 femme vamp Horrotica flick 'Requiem Pour Un Vampire'. Features important musical snippets from heavily censored scenes salvaged by Finders Keepers. Includes original and rare artwork and detailed appraisal by filmmaker and Finders Keepers friend and collaborator Daniel Bird. Available in its entirety for the first time, and on deluxe 10" vinyl** "Having previously provided music for an under the counter Rollin sex film called 'Jeunes Filles Impudiques' the obscure Pierre … Read more








































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